Transfer rumours: Zaha, Richarlison, Nuno, Buendia, Moriba, Raphinha, Guendouzi

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Ivory Coast forward Wilfried Zaha, 28, has told Crystal Palace that he wants to leave, ideally before pre-season training starts. (Times - subscription required), external

Tottenham are on the brink of appointing Antonio Conte as the club's new manager, with Fabio Paratici also set to join as sporting director after leaving Juventus last month. (Talksport) , external

Conte's contract at Spurs could be worth up to £15m a year, with the former Chelsea boss promised significant funds by chairman Daniel Levy to rebuild the squad. (Mirror), external

New Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti is keen on raiding former club Everton for Brazil forward Richarlison, 24. (Football Insider), external

Everton are ready to offer former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo, 47, a three-year contract. (Nicolo Schira, via Star), external

The Toffees could step up their interest in Wolves' Portuguese winger Pedro Neto, 21, if they appoint Nuno as their new manager. (Liverpool Echo), external

Arsenal and Aston Villa have made official bids for Norwich's £40m-rated Argentine winger Emi Buendia, 24. (Sun), external

Barcelona are reportedly ready to sell Spanish midfielder Ilaix Moriba, 18, amid interest from Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea. (Mail), external

Liverpool lead the race to sign Raphinha from Leeds but Manchester United and Manchester City are also interested in the Brazilian winger. (Gianluigi Longari via Express), external

However, the Reds have never declared an interest or even asked Leeds about Raphinha's availability, despite their apparent interest in the 24-year-old. (Yorkshire Evening Post), external

Arsenal are ready to offload French midfielder Matteo Guendouzi, 22, for just 10m euros (£8.6m). (Le10Sport, via Calciomercato), external

Everton are considering a move for PSV Eindhoven's Netherlands right-back Denzel Dumfries, 25. (Voetbal International - in Dutch), external

Norwich are set to make a bid of around £10m for Celtic defender Kristoffer Ajer, with the 23-year-old Norway international about to enter the final year of his contract with the Scottish club. (Sun), external

Ajax have leapfrogged Manchester United in the race to sign Ghana winger Kamaldeen Sulemana, 19, from FC Nordsjaelland. (Football Insider), external

France striker Olivier Giroud, 34, is set to choose AC Milan when his contract with Chelsea expires. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external

Sead Kolasinac, 27, is still set to be sold by Arsenal after Schalke said they could not make the Bosnia left-back's loan move permanent this summer. (Football London), external

Atletico Madrid are open to offers for Spanish midfielder Saul Niguez, 26, who has previously been linked with Manchester United. (Marca - in Spanish), external

Fiorentina are interested in signing French midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko, 26, on loan from Chelsea this summer. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Returning coach Massimiliano Allegri met with Juventus staff on Thursday, with the future of Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 36, top of the list of topics. (Goal), external

Tottenham are still in talks with South Korea forward Son Heung-min, 28, over a new contract and are confident of an agreement once their new manager is appointed. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Douglas Luiz is expected to stay with Aston Villa as Manchester City are unlikely to trigger a buy-back clause for the Brazil midfielder, 23. (Express & Star), external

Atletico Madrid's Argentine coach Diego Simeone is close to agreeing a two-year contract extension to 2024. (Cadena Cope, via Mundo Deportivo), external

French champions Lille are interested in naming Patrick Vieira as successor to former boss Christophe Galtier. (L'Equipe - in French), external

Former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner plans to continue his coaching education after announcing his retirement at 33, 17 months after the Dane played his last game for FC Copenhagen. (Ekstra Bladet - in Danish), external

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