Wharton eyes Crystal Palace exit - Saturday's gossip

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Adam Wharton wants Crystal Palace exit, Brighton ready to sell Carlos Baleba for the right price, Arsenal explore Elliot Anderson move and Premier League duo battle for Aurelien Tchouameni.

Manchester United target Adam Wharton, 22, is ready to leave Crystal Palace this summer, with the England midfielder keen to join a club playing in the Champions League. (Sun), external

Brighton have softened their stance over selling Cameroon midfielder Carlos Baleba, 22, and are likely to accept an offer well below the £100m valuation they gave Manchester United last summer. (Sun), external

Arsenal are exploring a deal to sign Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 23, with Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea all pursuing the player. (Caughtoffside), external

Manchester United and Liverpool have set their sights on France and Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, 26. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external

Liverpool and Arsenal have been rebuffed in approaches for Paris St-Germain and Georgia winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, 25. (Teamtalk), external

Manchester United have been offered the chance to sign Spain forward Ferran Torres, 26, from Barcelona this summer. (Teamtalk), external

Juventus are making moves to sign Poland forward Robert Lewandowski, 37, on a free transfer this summer if he leaves Barcelona. (La Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external

Juventus are also keen on former England international Mason Greenwood, 24, but Atletico Madrid are pushing to sign the Marseille forward. (La Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external

Spanish manager Luis Enrique, 55, is set to turn down Manchester United and sign a new contract to stay as Paris St-Germain manager in a significant blow for the Premier League side. (i Paper - subscription required, external)

Tottenham will consider turning to Sean Dyche, 54, to rescue the club from relegation if first-choice Roberto de Zerbi, 46, insists he will only take the job at the end of the season. (Telegraph - subscription required), external

Everton are planning to offer David Moyes a new contract this summer in recognition of the 62-year-old Scot's success in transforming the Toffees from relegation candidates to challengers for a place in Europe this season. (Guardian, external)