Football gossip: Murillo, Scott McTominay, Morgan Gibbs-White, Yan Diomande, Christian Pulisic, Sandro Tonali


Murillo has suitors in London and on Merseyside, his Nottingham Forest team-mate Morgan Gibbs-White could be heading to Manchester, and Everton remain keen on Fulham‘s Harry Wilson.

Nottingham Forest defender Murillo is set to leave the club this summer with Chelsea showing firm interest and Liverpool also considering making a move for the 23-year-old Brazilian. (Teamtalk), external

Napoli have opened talks with the representatives of Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay, 29, about extending his stay in Italy to 2030. (Corriere dello Sport – in Italian), external

Manchester City have been told they will have to pay £60-70m to prise England midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White, 26, away from Nottingham Forest in the summer. (Football Insider), external

Chelsea and Tottenham are interested in signing Bayern Munich’s South Korean centre-back Kim Min-jae, 29. (CFBayernInsider), external

RB Leipzig’s Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande, 19, who has been linked with a move to Liverpool, says the Anfield outfit are his father’s favourite club. (Bild via Goal), external

But Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany is keen for the Bundesliga leaders to beat Premier League rivals to Diomande’s signing in the summer. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Everton plan to make another move for Wales winger Harry Wilson, 28, in the summer having had an approach rebuffed by Fulham in the January transfer window. (Football Insider), external

Manchester United and Arsenal are interested in bringing AC Milan and United States forward Christian Pulisic, 27, back to the Premier League, with Tottenham also in the mix. The former Chelsea man would be available for 70m-80m euros (£61m-£70m). (Caught Offside), external

Real Madrid are considering selling Brazil striker Endrick, 19, when he returns from his loan spell with Lyon amid interest from several Premier League clubs. (Fichajes – in Spanish), external

Juventus would like United States midfielder Weston McKennie, 27, to sign a new contract, but negotiations have stalled because he wants to double his wages, currently between 2.5m-3m euros (£2.18m-£2.6m) per season. (Gazzetta dello Sport in Italian), external

Midfielder Sandro Tonali, 25, has reaffirmed his commitment to Newcastle United following speculation linking him with Arsenal. The Italian said he raced over to manager Eddie Howe after scoring in the FA Cup against Aston Villa on Saturday because he wanted to show their relationship remains strong. (ChronicleLive), external



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