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Dean Lewington has signed a new contract with MK Dons, extending his association with the clu to a 15th season.
MK Dons' longest serving player has put pen to paper on a new two-year deal, which will run until June 2019.
Manchester City confirm goalkeeper Willy Caballero will leave the club this summer.
Sky sources understand Manchester United are planning on signing a central defender this summer and the three options they are pursuing are Michael Keane, Virgil Van Dijk and Victor Lindelof.
Jose Mourinho said last night he had given United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward a list of players he wanted to sign and we understand Keane, Van Dijk and Lindelof are the centre backs on the list.
United are expected to sign one of the defenders before next season starts in August.
Newcastle United have been given permission to talk to Chelsea's Tammy Abraham with a view of taking him on loan next season, according to the Newcastle Chronicle.
The 19-year-old scored 26 goals on loan at Bristol City last season.
Sky Sports News HQ reporter Richard Graves has the latest on Garry Monk's surprise resignation as Leeds United manager after just one season in charge.
Jesus Navas spent four years at the Etihad Stadium, making 123 appearances for the club and scoring four goals.
Commenting on Navas’s time at Manchester City, director of football Txiki Begiristain said: “Working with Jesus has been a pleasure.
“His hard work, dedication, professionalism and desire to win have been apparent every single day. He showed his versatility numerous times this season, operating at full-back and doing so with distinction.
“I wish him all the very best with his next move.”
Manchester City have announced that Jesus Navas will leave the club this summer.
Joey Barton tells Sky Sports News HQ he may still return to football after serving his 18-month ban for betting on matches.
Juventus have reportedly joined Manchester United in the race for Renato Sanches, according to The Sun.
Francesco Totti has said Sunday's Serie A match against Genoa will be his last as a Roma player.
The 40-year-old striker, who made his debut for the Giallorossi in 1993, is expected to call time on his long career after Roma's new director of sport Monchi announced as much earlier this month.
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Gael Clichy will leave Manchester City when his contract expires on June 30th.
“It’s been a special six years for me at City,” he said.
“To win four major trophies and help establish the Club as one of the top teams in English football has been an incredible journey that I’m proud to have been a part of.”
Birmingham City have offered Paul Robinson a new 12-month contract.
The 38-year-old’s current deal was set to expire at the end of next month.
Southampton have confirmed Cuco Martina, Lloyd Isgrove and Harley Willard have all left the club.
Martin Caceres also leaves at the end of his short-term deal.
Anthony Renton and Patrick Reading have signed their first professional deals at Middlesbrough.
The academy defensive duo made a combined 51 appearances for Boro in the Under-18s Premier League this season and have signed one-year contracts with an optional one-year extension.
Wales manager Chris Coleman insists he has no interest in the vacant job at Crystal Palace despite his links to the club.
The Leeds board have said no individual is bigger than the club after Garry Monk decided against extending his deal at the club.
“We are shocked and disappointed by Garry’s decision but his resignation has been reluctantly accepted by Chairman Andrea Radrizzani," a statement read.
“Andrea made it clear to the media yesterday that his intention was to exercise the club’s option to extended the Manager’s contract for another 12 months and immediately begin negotiations for a longer term deal....Following that meeting yesterday Garry’s agent requested that the option was not exercised and his resignation was received this morning.
“Whilst we are deeply saddened by Garry’s decision, there is no individual bigger than our Club and we will now begin a process to identify and appoint a new Head Coach to take the club to the next level."
Manchester United are now hopeful of keeping David de Gea after qualifying for the Champions League, Sky sources understand.
Champions League finalists Real Madrid are understood to be interested in Spain international De Gea, who was left on the bench for United's Europa League final win as No 2 Sergio Romero kept his starting berth throughout the competition.
Garry Monk has resigned as Leeds United manager.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he is "weeks" away from returning from injury but would not confirm whether it will be at Manchester United.
"I work hard. I'll be back in a few weeks," Ibrahimovic told Sky Italia.
Asked where that return would be, Ibrahimovic replied: "We'll have to see. Good question!"
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Barrow AFC have granted permission to Hartlepool United to speak to their manager Paul Cox, who is being lined up replace Dave Jones, according to Sky sources.
He has previously won the Conference Title with Mansfield Town in 2013.
Francesco Totti has said Sunday's Serie A match against Genoa will be his last as a Roma player.
The 40-year-old striker, who made his debut for the Giallorossi in 1993, is expected to call time on his long career after Roma's new director of sport Monchi announced as much earlier this month.
Totti had remained silent on his future, but in a statement published on his official Twitter account on Thursday he confirmed the Genoa game would be the last in which he would "wear the Roma shirt".
Andres Iniesta has placed doubt over his future after revealing that there is a chance that he may not end his career at Barcelona.
The 33-year-old, who has spent his entire career at Barca, is out of contract next year and has not yet agreed a new deal.
When asked if there is a possibility that he may not hang up his boots at the Camp Nou, he told RAC1: "There's always a possibility [I don't]. It's a question of assessing everything. I'm not saying I am going to renew or not. I've reached this situation conditioned by how the season has gone, how things have moved and I've learned to value things.
"I said a few weeks ago that the moment I have to leave, it won't end up in a confrontation between Iniesta and the club. We will always look for the best for everyone. My intention is, at least, to finish the contract that I have and that's what I want to do."
Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny and Chelsea’s Kurt Zouma are reportedly among Marseille’s transfer targets as they aim to improve their defence.
According to L’Equipe, the Premier League duo are on a shortlist that also includes Fenerbahce’s Simon Kjaer and Sevilla’s Adil Rami.
Defender Mickey Demetriou has signed a two-year deal with Newport.
Manager Michael Flynn told the club website: "I am delighted to get Mickey over the line as he was an important part of staying up last season."
Alex Manninger will retire from professional football upon the expiry of his Liverpool contract this summer.
The goalkeeper will hang up his gloves after a 22-year career within the game, which included spells in the Premier League, La Liga and the Bundesliga.
Zinedine Zidane does not want Alvaro Morata to leave Real Madrid this summer, reports AS.
Morata, who returned to Madrid from Juventus last year, has been disappointed by the fact he has played second fiddle to Karim Benzema this season and he has offers from Chelsea and Manchester United, who have both promised him a more prominent role than the one he has had in the Spanish capital.
However, Zidane is a big fan of the Spain international and has had various conversations with him in a bid to persuade him to stay at Real Madrid.
Daniel Farke has signed a two-year deal at Norwich.
Farke joins from Borussia Dortmund II along with Edmund Riemer, who will take on the role of Assistant Head Coach.
"I’m very excited to be here, it’s a great adventure for me,” he said.
"I was really looking forward to coming here and seeing all of the people and learning even more about the Club. I had a really good time with Borussia Dortmund, but Stuart Webber has told me all about Norwich City, its traditions and history, and I know what a great Club it is.
"The more I know about Norwich City, the more excited I get. I’m very glad to be here and can’t wait to get started."
Wales boss Chris Coleman says he has no interest in Crystal Palace vacancy.
Eintracht Frankfurt have confirmed they are sending Guillermo Varela back to Manchester United after the on-loan defender defied the German club and got a tattoo.
The 24-year-old Uruguayan had the tattoo on his arm on Monday, just five days before Saturday's German Cup final. The tattoo has since became infected, ruling him out of Eintracht's biggest game of the season.
"This behaviour is negligent and it damages the whole team," the club's sporting director Fredi Bobic said, according to SID, an AFP subsidiary.
"Guillermo's time with Eintracht stops here because of this behaviour and the club cannot tolerate a player contravening the wishes of the club's coach and doctors."
Watford attacker M'Baye Niang has this morning texted Watford owner Gino Pozzo, asking him to let him return to Italy.
The 22-year old joined Watford on loan in January with the deal due to become permanent next month.
No transfer fee was confirmed back in January, but manager-less Watford may choose to look elsewhere rather than pay a hefty fee for a player who wants to leave the club.
Reported Liverpool transfer target Leon Goretzka has poured cold water over reports linking him with a move to German champions Bayern Munich.
The Schalke midfielder, who was recently called into the German national team squad for this summer’s Confederations Cup, said that: “There are rumours, guesses, speculations – I can tell you that everything published is wrong!”
Barcelona are interested in Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera, reports Sport.
The LaLiga side are looking for a hard-working player to boost their midfield options and Herrera, who has been on their radar for a while, is a target for them.
Their interest has been ramped up due to the fact that Ernesto Valverde, who is expected to be named as Barca’s next manager on Monday, wants the Spaniard, having worked alongside him during their time together at Athletic Bilbao.
However, it may be tough for Barca to persuade United to sell the midfielder as he has ended up as a key player for the club under the Portuguese manager.
Herrera has just over one year left to run on his contract at Old Trafford.
Wayne Rooney is a "very important player" for Manchester United, says Jose Mourinho, who would be happy for him to stay.
"He is a very important player for us. If he stays next season I'd be very happy."
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Tim Thornton updates us on the latest from Hull, where Marco Silva has left with immediate affect.
Marco Silva to trigger release clause and leave Hull City with immediate effect, according to Sky sources.
Former Chelsea manager Gianluca Vialli doesn't think Antonio Conte will be temped to leave Stamford Bridge in the summer....
Liverpool have turned down an approach for Harry Wilson from Celtic, according to the Liverpool Echo.
Wilson started Liverpool's friendly win over Sydney FC on Monday and scored over 25 goals for the Liverpool Under-23 team this season.
Everton will reportedly consider offers for Ross Barkley after failing to make a breakthrough in contract talks.
The Daily Mirror say Barkley wants £100,000 a week, which would make him Everton's highest-paid player.
But apparently negotiations have broken down and Everton will listen to offers, with Spurs and Manchester United said to be interested. It is claimed the Toffees want at least £50m for the midfielder.
The Chinese FA has announced a shock new 100% tax on the signing of foreign players, making it less likely that players such as Diego Costa and Wayne Rooney will move to Chinese Super League (CSL) clubs this summer.
Any "loss-making" clubs buying foreign players will have to pay the same amount as the transfer fee into a fund to help the development of young Chinese players.
All CSL clubs are believed to be making a loss, so the rule is effectively doubling the price of foreign players. The new rule will come into force when the Chinese transfer window opens on June 19.
The CFA says: "Clubs signing players through capital expenditure will be charged the same amount, with the full sum going to the Chinese Football Development Foundation, to train young players, promote social football and soccer charity activities."
Willian has dismissed suggestions that he could leave Chelsea this summer, saying he is "very happy" at Stamford Bridge.
The Brazilian, who struggled to hold down a regular first-team place in 2016/17, has been linked with a move to Manchester United.
But he told the Evening Standard: "I have a contract with Chelsea until 2020 and I am very happy here.
"I have a great relationship with all the people that work at Chelsea and the fans too. They have been great to me since I joined.
"Chelsea are back in the Champions League next season and I am looking forward to playing in it again. It is a big, big target for us, and we have to look to win that trophy next year."
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has declared manager Mauricio Pochettino will be staying at the club.
Levy was asked about Pochettino's future by reporters in Hong Kong, where Tottenham will play a friendly on Friday.
"Is he going somewhere?" Levy said, pointing out Pochettino who was sitting in the front row at a press conference called to announce an improved shirt sponsorship deal with Hong Kong-based life insurance giant AIA.
"Look he's here. Sitting right with us here," said Levy. "I'm sure he's not going anywhere. He loves us."
Bournemouth defender Steve Cook has signed a new four-year deal.
Cook has made 231 appearances for the Cherries and played every minute of their 2016/17 Premier League season.
“Myself and AFC Bournemouth have been the perfect match," he told the club website.