Gossip: Agent Drops De Gea Hint, Gunners Face Losing Defensive Target, Chelsea Hone In On Second Costa And Reds Expect Winger To Stay

Friday’s news and transfer rumour roundup.

David De Gea’s Portuguese agent Jorge Mendes has refused to rule out a move to Real Madrid for the Manchester United goalkeeper, 24 – (Marca – in Spanish) 

Manchester United are preparing a late bid to sign Villarreal defender Gabriel Paulista, 24, who is already in talks with Arsenal – (Daily Star) 

Chelsea are working on a deal to sign 24-year-old Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Douglas Costa – (Daily Mail)

QPR have been offered Corinthians’ former AC Milan striker Alexandre Pato, 25 – (Daily Mail)

Swansea City manager Garry Monk has confirmed his interest in Norwich left-back Martin Olsson, 26, and Stuttgart midfielder Alexandru Maxim, 24 – (Wales Online) 

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers expects England winger Raheem Sterling, 20, to commit his long-term future to the club very soon – (Sky Sports) 

Manchester City have asked to be kept informed about the availability of Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez, 25 – (Manchester Evening News) 

Hull City are tracking Tottenham and England winger Aaron Lennon, 27, who is set to leave White Hart Lane this month – (Hull Daily Mail) 

Wolfsburg’s former Chelsea midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, 23, a reported target for Arsenal and Manchester United, is not interested in a move back to the Premier League – (Daily Star) 

Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez, 26, looks unlikely to turn his loan deal at Real Madrid into a permanent move and could return to Old Trafford in the summer – (Daily Express) 

Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny’s position has been cast into further doubt after it emerged the club are monitoring Fiorentina goalkeeper Norberto Neto, 25 – (Daily Mail) 

Roma are trying to persuade Chelsea to accept just £380,000 to take 22-year-old winger Mohamed Salah on loan until the end of next season – (London Evening Standard) 

Birmingham City have rejected a third bid from Championship rivals Bournemouth for their 18-year-old winger Demarai Gray – (Birmingham Mail)

Three of Fifa’s biggest sponsors – Castrol, Continental and Johnson & Johnson – have severed ties with football’s beleaguered world governing body – (Daily Telegraph)

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville will decide in the next 18 months whether he wants to leave his job as a television pundit and go into management – (Guardian)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger wants the Football Association to scrap work permits for all non-European Union players, saying the rule wrecked his bid to sign Angel Di Maria when he was 17 – (Independent) 

Match fixers have rigged almost 1,000 football games in the last five years according to the world’s leading match-fixing watchdog – (Daily Telegraph) 

Cambridge United’s former Manchester United winger Luke Chadwick says he is more comfortable in the Fens than he ever was at Old Trafford – (Daily Star) 

Former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood says there is no chance of him becoming the next Newcastle United head coach – (talkSPORT) 

Meanwhile, Dutchman Frank de Boer is open to an approach from Newcastle to become the club’s new head coach this summer –(Guardian)

Manager Brendan Rodgers admits Liverpool had little chance of winning the Premier League this year – but is convinced they can challenge for the title again next season – (Liverpool Echo) 

Former Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson has urged supporters to put their differences with the club’s board aside at Sunday’s testimonial for ex-Ibrox player Fernando Ricksen, who has Motor Neurone Disease – (Sky Sports) 

Arsene Wenger has delivered a gloomy prognosis on the fitness of 28-year-old midfielder Abou Diaby, who now appears increasingly likely to have played his last game for Arsenal – (Daily Telegraph) 

Cambridge United manager Richard Money has warned his players that if they swap their shirt with a Manchester United star after Friday’s FA Cup fourth round tie they will have to pay for it – (Express)

Adrian Chiles has lost his job as ITV’s lead presenter ‘with immediate effect’ – (Metro)