IBE SET FOR NEW DEAL
Jordon Ibe is poised to sign a new five-year contract at Liverpoolhaving impressed since returning in January from his loan spell at Derby County, writes the Daily Mail.
The 19-year-old's current deal is set to expire at the end of next season but Liverpool are hopeful of tying up the deal in the coming weeks.
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TOURE LINKED WITH INTER AND PSG
Yesterday Yaya Toure's agent, Dimitri Seluk, revealed to Sky Sportsseveral clubs are interested in the signing his client after reports suggested the Ivory Coast international is unsettled at the Etihad.
Today, Toure is being linked with Serie A club Inter Milan and French champions Paris St-Germain.
According to The Times, both clubs are thought to be monitoring the availability of the former Barcelona midfielder.
PELLEGRINI OUT, VIEIRA IN?
Former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira has the backing ofManchester City players to replace Manuel Pellegrini should the club sack the under-fire boss, according to the Daily Mail.
The pressure has been building on Pellegrini following a disappointing campaign at the Etihad and Vieira, who is working with City's Elite Development Squad, is seen as a candidate to replace him should the club make a change.
However, reports suggest Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola is City's number one choice to replace Pellegrini.
SAINTS LINE UP MORGAN REPLACEMENT
Southampton have identified Holland and Feyenoord midfielder Jordy Clasie as their number one target should Morgan Schneiderlin, as expected, leave the club this summer, writes The Times.
Schneiderlin had a move to Tottenham blocked last summer but reports suggest the Frenchman is likely to leave St Mary's at the end of the season with Arsenal and Chelsea leading the chase.
And Saints are planning for life without the 25-year-old and Koeman is lining up a move for Clasie from former club Feyenoord.
RVP SET TO SNUB £34M PAY DAY
Robin van Persie wil snub a £34m pay deal with Galatasaray orFenerbahce for a last title tilt with Manchester United, according toThe Sun.
The Dutchman's future at Old Trafford has been the subject of constant speculation in recent weeks after a season of poor form and injuries.
However, it is thought he is ready to turn down a pay day in Turkey for another crack at Premier League glory.
HAMMERS TARGET ENJOYING LIFE IN ITALY
West Ham target Pedro Obiang is focused on life at Sampdoria, according to his agent.
Obiang, the former Spain Under-21 midfielder, has been linked with a summer switch to Upton Park as Sam Allardyce seeks to deal with the expected loss of on-loan midfielder Alex Song.
There have even reports that the Hammers have tabled a bid for the 23-year-old, but the Obiang’s representative Jose Miguel Gonzalezsays that is not the case.
He told Todomercadoweb: “For now there is nothing, it’s the truth. He is only thinking about doing well with his team, where he is happy and where his adventure will continue for now. When will I go to Italy? Soon, soon I will see the Sampdoria directors, but for now there is nothing.”
BAYERN WANT IVANOVIC
Bayern Munich are plotting a summer swoop for Chelsea starBranislav Ivanovic, according to the Daily Star.
However, Jose Mourinho, who described Ivanovic as one of the club's best ever signings, will attempt to keep hold of Ivanovic by offering the full-back a new three-year £90,000-a-week contract.
Chelsea normally have a strict policy of offering players over the age of 30 one-year deals but the Premier League leaders are prepared to change their philosophy with Ivanovic.
The 31-year-old's current deal expires at the end of next season
WANYAMA: ARSENAL INTEREDTED
Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama has told The Sun he is onArsenal's shoppping list this summer.
The former Celtic star, Who is valued at £20m, was a reported target for the Gunners two years ago when he left the Scottish club for Southampton but he insists a move to north London could happen this summer.
"Wenger has been talking about me, He has let it be known he would like to sign me this summer.
"Arsenal are a great club and I’d love to play Champions League football as I loved being on that stage with Celtic.
"But we’ve had a fantastic season at Saints and I want to stay focused on helping the club qualify for Europe. Then we’ll see where I end up in the summer."



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