Danny Ings isat the centre of a tug-of-war between top clubs
Danny Ings is a terrific player and both Liverpool and Manchester United look keen to add the player to their ranks in the summer.
Manchester United are believed to have entered the race to sign Burnley star Danny Ings this summer, according to the Express.
The Clarets striker is set to leave Turf Moor when his contract expires at the end of the season, with a host of clubs at home and abroad believed to be interested in his services.
Liverpool have been considered as the frontrunners to land the England Under-21 international for some time but United could yet scupper a deal for their old rivals from Merseyside.
With Ings available on a free deal this summer, with only compensation to be paid to Burnley for the 22-year-old's services, United boss Louis van Gaal is reportedly keen to make what would be a bargain signing, as he looks to bolster his options up front.
Moving on to reports from the Daily Mirror and the paper suggests teams are on high alert for the services of Southampton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, as the Frenchman appears reluctant to sign a new deal at St Mary's.
Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino, who worked with Schneiderlin during his time with the south coast outfit, is thought to have been monitoring the contract situation at St Mary's closely and could make a move for the 25-year-old in the summer.
Meanwhile the Daily Star claims Everton are interested in taking Barcelona teenager Munir El Haddadi on loan next season.
The 19-year-old starlet is currently on the fringes of the first-team at Camp Nou and Barca might be tempted to allow the youngster to leave on loan next season to gain some experience.
Having given fellow Blaugrana star Gerard Deulofeu a successful loan spell at Goodison Park, Barca might well be happy letting El Haddadi work under manager Roberto Martinez next term.
Finally moving on to news from the continent and according to Italian sports TV channel, Rai Sport, Inter Milan have offered Monaco midfielder Jeremy Toulalan a three-year contract in the region of two million euros a season.
The France international is expected to leave the Principality outfit for pastures new and chance to play under manager Roberto Mancini at the San Siro appears to be too good to turn down.
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