Transfer rumours: Salah, Brownhill, Gerrard, Christensen, McCormick, Hamsik, Ibrahimovic
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Liverpool should cash in if Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 28, is unhappy at the club, says former Reds striker Robbie Fowler. (Mirror), external
It is "inevitable" the Reds will lose one of their front three of Salah, Senegal's Sadio Mane, 28, or Brazilian Roberto Firmino, 29, this summer, says former Republic of Ireland striker Tony Cascarino. (Talksport), external
Former Rangers chairman Dave King insists there is no chance of manager Steven Gerrard leaving Ibrox to become Liverpool manager in the near future. (Glasgow Times), external
Chelsea are planning to offer Denmark defender Andreas Christensen, 24, a new contract. (Telegraph), external
Wolves, Southampton, Crystal Palace, West Ham and Aston Villa have scouted Burnley's English midfielder Josh Brownhill, 25, in recent months. (Teamtalk), external
Liverpool might follow in the footsteps of Manchester United in attempting to become a publicly listed company, says football finance expert Kieran Maguire. (Football Insider), external
Chelsea defender Reece James says he has no complaints over the rotation policy of Blues manager Thomas Tuchel, with the 21-year-old England defender accepting "you can't always play". (Metro), external
AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 39, is set to come out of international retirement and could be called up to the Sweden squad this month. (Mail), external
Former Lazio midfielder Marek Hamsik, 33, is set to join IFK Gothenburg. The Slovak had been playing in China at Dalian Professional. (Expressen - in Swedish), external
Norwich City full-back Max Aarons, 21, says his focus is England and he currently has no interest in switching allegiance to Jamaica. (Norwich Evening News), external
Chelsea's English midfielder Luke McCormick, 22, is wanted by Championship side Millwall. (Sun), external
West Ham are set to push ahead with tying manager David Moyes down to a new long-term contract, amid concern that other clubs are taking an interest. (Teamtalk), external
Former Barcelona midfielder Xavi won his first league title as a coach, after guiding Al Sadd to the QNB Stars League trophy in Qatar. (Marca), external
France coach Didier Deschamps says it would be wrong to question Barcelona forward Antoine Griezmann's place in the national team. (beIn Sports via Sport - in Spanish), external

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