Monday's football gossip and transfer rumours

(February 26 2018)
Chelsea lead the race for Robert Lewandowski while Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool are battling it out for the same player.
THE SUN
Chelsea are the frontrunners to sign Robert Lewandowski - who is keen on a move to the Premier League - although Manchester United are also interested.
Pep Guardiola is ready to sign a new deal at Manchester City that will keep him at the Etihad until 2021 and will be worth nearly £19.5m per season.
Manchester United's transfer plans have been scuppered after Liverpool and Arsenal joined the race for Nice midfielder Jean Michael Seri.
Jurgen Klopp wants Bournemouth midfielder Lewis Cook to replace Emre Can, who is likely to leave in the summer, and has targeted a £20m deal.
Tottenham are negotiating with Sheffield United over the signing of young forward David Brooks, who they believe could be the next Harry Kane.
Scott Arfield is a target for MLS clubs Vancouver Whitecaps and Montreal Impact.
THE EXPRESS
Jurgen Klopp has told his Liverpool players to 'stay angry' if they want to finish the season on a high.
DAILY MAIL
Arsene Wenger has cast fresh doubt on his future after refusing to deny this season would be his last as Arsenal manager.
Mauricio Pellegrino believes the spirit in his side can help Southampton avoid relegation from the Premier League this season.
Joe Allen has said he does not care if team-mate Jack Butland goes to the World Cup with England and has urged him to concentrate on his performances with Stoke.
MIRROR
Chelsea are ready to do battle with Barcelona for the signature of Yann Karamoh, the Caen winger who is impressing on loan with Inter Milan.
Sol Campbell could be set to become the new Grimsby manager after chairman John Fenty said he would be willing to talk to the former England defender.
DAILY RECORD
Barcelona legend Xavi has urged Celtic to splash the cash if they are to be more competitive in Europe.
Rangers winger Daniel Candeias has insisted his heart is with his club and not former manager Pedro Caixinha, who brought him to Ibrox.
TELEGRAPH
Rafa Benitez is concerned a lack of experience in his Newcastle squad may prove pivotal as they seek to avoid the drop.