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Tuesday gossip: Nunez, Ten Hag, Osimhen, Toney, Oblak, Slot, Sudakov

Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez and a BBC Sport Gossip graphic

Liverpool and Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez has become a shock target for Barcelonawith the 24-year-old seen as a potential replacement for Poland striker Robert Lewandowski, 35. (Sun)External link

Nunez has fueled speculation of a summer exit Liverpool deleting all images of his time at Anfield from his Instagram page. (90 minutes)External link

England striker Jadon Sancho, 24, does not want to return Manchester United at the end of its loan period at Borussia Dortmund. (Talksport)External link

Chelsea have intensified their interest in from Shakhtar Donetsk £65m-rated Ukrainian midfielder Georgiy Sudakov, 21, who is also being monitored by Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool. (Post)External link

Chelsea i want to sign of Naples Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, 25, who has a release clause of over £100m. (Sky Italy)External link

Atletico Madrid and Slovenia goalkeeper Jan Oblak, 31, is another player in the running Chelsea’s radar this summer with his Spanish club keen to raise funds to rebuild the squad. (files)External link

West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur are the frontrunners to sign Brentford and England striker Ivan Toney, 28, this summer, with both sides planning to offer around £50m. (Football Transfers)External link

Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres, 25, refused to commit his future Sporting Lisbon on the basis of interest from Arsenal. (Standard)External link

Arne Slot, who is expected to replace departed manager Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, could return to Feyenoord to sign Dutch midfielder Mats Wieffer, 24, and Dutch defender Lutsharel Geertruida, 23. (Football Insider)External link

Sevilla are among a number of monitoring clubs Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca after the 44-year-old led the team back into the Premier League. (Post)External link

Manchester United are trying to find a buyer for Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, 32, this summer in a bid to reduce their wage bill. (TEAM talk)External link

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