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TOP STORY: West Ham to resist Arnautovic offers
West Ham remain adamant that Marko Arnautovic is not for sale despite interest from Manchester United, says the Evening Standard.
Reports emerged on Wednesday that United are plotting a £50 million move for the Hammers' record signing, whom Jose Mourinho managed during his spell at Inter Milan. Later that night Mourinho was spotted at Austria's friendly against Russia, fueling speculation that a bid for the 29-year-old forward is imminent.
But according to the Standard, West Ham "consider Arnautovic off limits" following a debut season that saw him claim 11 goals in the Premier League.
Instead, the Hammers intend to strengthen their squad, with new manager Manuel Pellegrini set to be handed a £75m transfer budget.
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22.55 BST: Man United's continued pursuit of Real Madrid star Gareth Bale may have been handed a death blow on Thursday.
Zinedine Zidane's resignation as manager may wind up going a long way in keeping Bale at the Bernabeu long-term, as the Welshman figures to have a clean slate to show a new boss he deserves to be a sure-fire starter.
Zidane's trust in Bale dipped this season, as did Bale's playing time, but just last weekend the winger again proved his credentials with two goals -- one of the sensational variety -- in the Champions League final. Bale to Man United rumours will likely never stop but a new manager and fresh start will likely be enough to keep the Welsh superstar at the Bernabeu at least for now.
22.42 BST: Rafa Benitez and Newcastle are considering some changes in defence. Rumours out of Belgium suggest that three Belgian clubs are willing to make Newcastle's Chancel Mbemba "the highest-paid defender" in the country.
If Newcastle do manage to sell Mbemba, Sassuolo defender Gian Marco Ferrari is reportedly a target as a replacement. The 6'2" defender spent last season on loan at Sampdoria and is also being rumoured with a move to Fulham, Monaco and Sevilla among others. Newcastle currently have Mbemba, Jamaal Lascelles, Ciaran Clark and Florian Lejeune on the books at centre-back.
22.27 BST: Wafford have announced they are retaining defender Miguel Britos on a one-year contract. The Uruguayan has made 68 appearances for the Hornets since arriving from Napoli in the summer of 2015.