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Today's football transfer news: Monaco will listen to offers for Liverpool and Arsenal target Thomas Lemar | Monaco president warns that Lemar will ‘cost a lot’ | Manchester City keen on a £50m summer swoop for Wilfried Zaha | Newcastle manager Rafael Benitez will seek talks with owner Mike Ashley before signing a new contract | Zlatan Ibrahimovic says the chances of him playing for Sweden in this year's World Cup in Russia are ‘sky high’ | Jose Mourinho says Manchester United will not ‘do anything crazy’ in the transfer market | Derek McInnes and Tony Mowbray among the favourites for West Brom job | Mauricio Pochettino has told Tottenham to beware of Chelsea pipping them to a top-four slot | Diego Costa under investigation for unpaid tax | Stoke City manager Paul Lambert says keeping the club in the Premier League will be his greatest achievement | Mark Hughes warns his Southampton players they must ‘get the details right’ to stay in the Premier League | Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has told his players they don't have to play for him, but the club, the fans and the badge
Today's football transfer news: Monaco will listen to offers for Liverpool and Arsenal target Thomas Lemar | Monaco president warns that Lemar will ‘cost a lot’ | Manchester City keen on a £50m summer swoop for Wilfried Zaha | Newcastle manager Rafael Benitez will seek talks with owner Mike Ashley before signing a new contract | Zlatan Ibrahimovic says the chances of him playing for Sweden in this year's World Cup in Russia are ‘sky high’ | Jose Mourinho says Manchester United will not ‘do anything crazy’ in the transfer market | Derek McInnes and Tony Mowbray among the favourites for West Brom job | Mauricio Pochettino has told Tottenham to beware of Chelsea pipping them to a top-four slot | Diego Costa under investigation for unpaid tax | Stoke City manager Paul Lambert says keeping the club in the Premier League will be his greatest achievement | Mark Hughes warns his Southampton players they must ‘get the details right’ to stay in the Premier League | Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has told his players they don't have to play for him, but the club, the fans and the badge