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Arsenal and Liverpool chase Barcola – Sunday's gossip

Arsenal and Liverpool among Bradley Barcola suitors, Brighton reject Coventry’s Carl Rushworth bid and Bayern Munich might beat Barcelona to Marcus Rashford.

Paris St-Germain are not opposed to selling France forward Bradley Barcola, with Arsenal and Liverpool among the teams interested in the 23-year-old. (L’Equipe, in French – subscription required), external

Brighton have rejected a reported £20m bid from Coventry City for 24-year-old English goalkeeper Carl Rushworth. (Sky Sports), external

Bayern Munich are prepared to beat Barcelona to the signing of Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, 28. (Fichajes – in Spanish, external)

Everton’s 26-year-old Senegal midfielder Iliman Ndiaye can add Arsenal to his list of suitors, with the Gunners joining Manchester City and Manchester United in monitoring him. (Mail – subscription required), external

Nottingham Forest have submitted a near-£25m bid for Arsenal midfielder Fabio Viera, 26, who had a successful loan at Hamburg last season. (Football Insider, external), external

Forest may also add Inter Milan’s Davide Frattesi to their midfield, with the 26-year-old out of favour at the San Siro. (Football Italia, external), external

Atletico Madrid will turn to Paris St-Germain attacker Lee Kang-in, 25, to replace the departed Antoine Griezmann. (Fichajes – in Spanish, external), external

Barcelona are interested in 18-year-old Australian defender Lucas Herrington, who is currently with Major League Soccer side Colorado Rapids. (Goal, external), external

Former Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, 37, and ex-Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka, 31, might move to MLS side Chicago Fire. (Yahoo Sports, external), external

Roberto Mancini is ready for a second spell as the head coach of Italy, after leaving Qatari club Al-Sadd. (Fabrizio Romano, external), external


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www.bbc.com

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