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Tuesday’s transfer gossip: Phillips, Messi, Kante, Rodrigo, Saka, Milner, Ferguson, Conte

Manchester City have no plans to sell England midfielder Kalvin Phillips this summer, despite the 27-year-old making only limited appearances since his move from Leeds United. (Football Insider)external-link

However, Phillips is said to be prepared to leave City amid fears his lack of playing time may affect his chances of being selected for England. (90min)external-link

Paris St-Germain and Argentina forward Lionel Messi, 35, could move to the MLS this summer – with each of the 29 clubs in the league contributing to his salary. (Sport – in Spanish)external-link

PSG remain in contact with the representatives of Chelsea and France midfielder N’Golo Kante, 31. (90min)external-link

Napoli value 24-year-old Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, who has been linked with Chelsea and Manchester United, at a minimum of 150m euros (£131.7m). (Gazzetta dello Sport – in Italian)external-link

Tottenham made contact with former Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann’s camp at the weekend, with the club wanting to talk to candidates to replace Antonio Conte as soon as possible. (Times – subscription required)external-link

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is waiting to hear if Nagelsmann is open to joining Spurs, with Real Madrid and Chelsea also interested in the 35-year-old. (Mail) external-link

Bayern Munich’s squad has split into two factions over the decision to sack German manager Nagelsmann. (Bild, via Goal)external-link

Antonio Conte plans to recharge his batteries before any return to management, with Inter Milan, AC Milan, Juventus and Roma all keeping him in mind. (Mail)external-link

Leeds United striker Rodrigo, 32, will likely have to take a pay cut if he is to sign a new contract at the club. The Spain attacker’s current deal is due to expire in the summer of 2024. (Football Insider)external-link

England forward Bukayo Saka, 21, will earn close to £15m a season when he finally signs his new contract with Arsen
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