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Jose Mourinho has three strikers on his summer transfer wish list.
According to the Daily Mail, the Chelsea boss is considering moves for Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain, Monaco's Radamel Falcao and Aston Villa's Christian Benteke.
Talks over a move for Manchester United flop Falcao are at an advanced stage and a deal in the region of ÂŁ20m could be struck .
Belgian Benteke has a release clause worth ÂŁ32.5m while Argentine Higuain is also reportedly being tracked by Arsenal and Manchester United.
Inter Milan feature heavily in this morning's transfer news and they look set for a dramatic few months in the market.
The Metro claim Manchester United winger Nani is wanted by Inter boss Roberto Mancini.
Nani spent last season on loan at Sporting Lisbon and enjoyed a stunning season back in Portugal but is not in Louis van Gaal's Old Trafford plans.
He is contracted to United until 2018 and a ÂŁ7.3m offer from Inter is expected but Roma are also interested.
Arsenal are considering a ÂŁ40m double bid for Fernando Muslera and Geoffrey Kondogbia.
The Gunners are eyeing up Uruguayan goalkeeper Muslera as an alternative to Petr Cech should they fail to strike a deal for the Chelsea star, the Daily Express claim.
Muslera is reported to be ready to leave Galatasaray in the summer and is valued at ÂŁ15m.
However, Turkish news source Ajans Haber claim Manchester United are ready to rival Arsenal for the 28-year-old.
The Daily Mirror meanwhile claim Arsene Wenger is ready to make a ÂŁ25m bid for Monaco star Kondogbia.
The France international has been a long-term target for the Gunners boss.
And Wenger is reportedly ready to step up his interest in the player after missing out on Morgan Schneiderlin who looks set to join United.
Liverpool are set to announce the signing of James Milner in the coming days after agreeing personal terms with the Manchester City midfielder, the Times report.
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