Saturday's transfer gossip: Rice, Mount, Messi, Abraham, Zakaria

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Manchester City have renewed their interest in West Ham's 24-year-old England midfielder Declan Rice. (90min), external

Liverpool are pushing to sign England midfielder Mason Mount amid a lack of progress in the 24-year-old's contract talks with Chelsea. (Mail), external

David Beckham's Inter Miami are in pole position to sign Argentina forward Lionel Messi, 35, should he decide to leave Paris St-Germain. (Mirror), external

But Messi's father and agent, Jorge Messi, says it is unlikely the frontman will play for former club Barcelona again. (ESPN), external

Aston Villa are interested in a summer move for Roma's English striker Tammy Abraham, 25. (90min), external

Atletico Madrid want £80m for Chelsea to make 23-year-old Portugal forward Joao Felix's loan move a permanent deal this summer. (Standard - subscription required), external

Leeds United are leading the race to sign Canada winger Tajon Buchanan, 24, from Club Bruges. (Calciomercato, via TeamTalk), external

Juventus have decided to sell 26-year-old Switzerland midfielder Denis Zakaria at the end of his loan spell at Chelsea. (Standard), external

Chelsea are yet to apply for a work permit for Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos, 18, who they signed in January. (Athletic - subscription required), external

Santos is due to be sent out on loan in his native Brazil with Palmeiras until December. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Leeds have told interim boss Michael Skubala, 40, he could remain in charge until the end of the season. (90min), external

Newcastle United are preparing to offer English defender Dan Burn, 30, a new contract. (Football Insider), external

Everton manager Sean Dyche plans to look into English striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin's entire lifestyle, including the mattress he sleeps on, as he attempts to overcome the 25-year-old's fitness issues. (Times - subscription required), external

Sports streaming platform DAZN is set to compete with Sky, BT Sport and Amazon Prime for Premier League rights packages. (Times - subscription required), external

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