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TRANSFER NEWS: Man Utd to lose Powell, Arsenal target Benzema, new deal for Lukaku
MANCHESTER UNITED are to lose starlet Nick Powell to Leicester City in the summer window. Everton are keen on signing Chelsea's Thorgan Hazard, Liverpool to rival the Blues for Alberto Moreno and Luke Shaw is to become United's first signing.
The end of the season is approaching and clubs are preparing their next moves in the summer transfer market. Here is a roundup of all the latest news, rumours and gossip...
Manchester United's Nick Powell is set to follow Danny Drinkwater, Matty James and Ritchie De Laet at Leicester City.
Everton are lining up a move for Chelsea's Thorgan Hazard after Gerard Deulofeu rules out return to Goodison Park.
Leicester are leading West Brom, Fulham and Burnley in the chase to sign Chartlon goalkeeper Ben Hamer.
Arsenal will revive their interest in Karim Benzema and are plotting a £30 million bid for him.
Liverpool will rival Chelsea for £15m rated left-back Alberto Moreno.
Southampton ace Luke Shaw is set to become the first of FIVE new signings by Manchester United this summer.
Manchester United have made a £25m bid for Roma midfielder Kevin Strootman.
Chelsea are set to offer Romelu Lukaku a new contract which could open the door for Everton to negotiate another loan agreement for the Belgium striker.
The futures of more than a dozen Liverpool players are uncertain as Brendan Rodgers prepares to remodel his squad this summer.
Club chat and other gossip...
Paolo Di Canio is in line to make a return to West Ham to manage the Elite Hammers Heroes in a tournament at Brisbane Road this weekend.
Samuel Eto'o has put himself on a collison course with Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho after labelling him a 'fool'.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has outlined his plans for the club for the summer on the transfer front.
He's not a football man! Daniel Levy has come under fire from Tottenham legend Clive Allen.
The mind-boggling sums paid to Premier League clubs last season saw sides sharing a £1.5bn bonanza and Liverpool becoming the highest-ever top flight earners by landing an individual cash-pot of £97.5m.