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Tuesday Transfer News: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger refuses to rule out Wayne Rooney move
THIS AFTERNOON'S transfer news sees Arsene Wenger refusing to rule out a move for wantaway Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney, with incoming Manchester United manager David Moyes planning on taking Phil Jagielka with him to Old Trafford. Meanwhile, Kevin Keegan thinks on-loan striker Andy Carroll has no future at Liverpool.
As the end of the season approaches, clubs are preparing to make their moves in the summer transfer market. Here is a roundup of all the latest news, rumours and gossip...
Arsene Wenger is tight-lipped over rumours linking want away Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney with a move to the Emirates
Manchester United are lining up a shock return to English football for Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas
The Arsenal manager will have to up his offer for Rui Patricio after his opening bid was turned down
Incoming Manchester United manager David Moyes is considering a £10m bid for his Everton lieutenant Phil Jagielka
CONFIRMED: Roberto Mancini was sacked by Manchester City last night – exactly a year after he guided the club to the Premier League title
But Mancini could be offered a quick return to management as French money-bags Monaco line up swoop for the axed Manchester City boss
David Moyes is set for talks with Wayne Rooney next week to establish whether he is prepared to make a U-turn on his decision to quit Manchester United
COMMENT: Spanish Football Expert Graham Hunter says the 'Engineer' Manuel Pellegrini will fix broken Manchester City
However, things could have been very different as Manuel Pellegrini was interviewed for the manager’s job by Liverpool in the summer of 2010, but was overlooked in favour of Roy Hodgson despite goalkeeper Pepe Reina recommending the Chilean from their time together at Villareal
Real Madrid have started planning for life after Jose Mourinho with Paris Saint-Germain revealing they rejected an approach by the Spanish club for their coach Carlo Ancelotti
Undaunted Steve McClaren wants to make a comeback to English football with Wolves, who will be playing in League One next season
Asmir Begovic plays down Stoke exit rumours, saying he has no plans to leave the Britannia Stadium
Daniel Agger believes fellow Dane Christian Eriksen would be a perfect fit for Liverpool, but Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund have entered the chase to sign the playmaker
Arsenal have been handed a further boost in their pursuit of Fiorentina hit man Stevan Jovetic, by a former midfielder at the Italian club
Manchester City scouts were sent out for a second look at Roma playmaker Erik Lamela, as they look to step up their interest ahead of the summer
Club chat and other gossip
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew clarifies comments he made in aftermath of his side's win over QPR at the weekend
Kevin Keegan thinks on-loan striker Andy Carroll doesn't have a future at Liverpool
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand is determined to stay at Old Trafford
Rafa Benitez is expected to make a late U-turn and play Chelsea record-breaker Frank Lampard in the Europa League final
Manchester United signing Wilfired Zaha crowns it for Crystal Palace at Brighton, as the wide-man scored twice to take Ian Holloway's side to the Championship playoff final at Wembley
Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard has given an insight into the exacting standards Manchester United’s players will be asked to attain when David Moyes officially moves to Old Trafford
Chelsea star David Luiz has said he would welcome the chance to team up with Wayne Rooney and Jose Mourinho next season
Stuart Pearce is considering rewarding the impressive form of Wigan’s Callum McManaman with a call-up to England Under-21s for this summer’s European Championships in Israel
Wigan owner Dave Whelan labels Everton as 'not a big enough club' for Roberto Martinez, but says he will not stand in the Spaniard's way if he wishes to leave
Best of the rest
Troy Deeney claims he will always be reminded of the dark days to keep him grounded thanks to the letters sent home from his prison cell, after scoring the goal that takes Watford to the Championship final
Everton manager David Moyes may be taking over the helm at Manchester United next season, but the players weren't going to let him walk away quietly and took the departing Scot out for a farewell supper