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Colombia international James Rodriguez has stressed that he is content plying his trade with Bayern Munich despite the long-term interest from Manchester United.
Former Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel has emerged as the leading candidate to takeover from manager Arsene Wenger at Arsenal in the summer.
Tottenham Hotspur marksman Harry Kane has been identified as one among the prime targets for Bayern Munich, who could be preparing for life after Robert Lewandowski this summer.
Manchester United are reported to have rekindled their interest in James Rodriguez, who has impressed during his temporary stint with Bayern Munich this term.
German champions Bayern Munich have reportedly admitted defeat in the pursuit of Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp following the record arrival of Virgil van Dijk at Anfield.
Barcelona are reportedly interested in signing James Rodriguez, if Bayern Munich take the option of recruiting him on a permanent basis from Real Madrid.
Manchester City have reportedly emerged as surprise candidates to sign Liverpool midfielder Emre Can at the end of the season.
Arsenal forward Lukas Podolski says he might still have been at Bayern Munich if former manager Jupp Heynckes had arrived a little early at the club. The 28 year old returned to his former club Koln in 2009 after making 71 league appearances for the club.
After guiding Bayern Munich to a historic treble, outgoing manager Jupp Heynckes told reporters that he would decide his future at the beginning of this week. A host of positions have been suggested for the German, including Real Madrid.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has denied suggestions that the club have made an approach for Paris St. Germain manager Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian - who helped PSG to the Ligue 1 title this year - is currently favourite to take the job once Jose Mourinho leaves.
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