Here are the latest stories from Tuesday.
MAN UNITED: Zlatan Ibrahimovic has yet to be offered a contract from Manchester United, his agent has said. Agent Mino Raiola has refuted reports that United had already sent the Swede a one-year offer.
- Manchester United's Old Trafford did not need to be evacuated on Sunday, according to the director of a security company who left a fake bomb in the stadium.
LIVERPOOL: Roberto Firmino says Bayern Munich midfielder Mario Gotze would fit in well at Liverpool. He said: "He has incredible qualities in attack. He would fit in well with us and will surely help us with his class also."
- Adam Lallana has said he will be staying with Liverpool despite speculation that he could be targeted by Tottenham Hotspur.
- Liverpool target Piotr Zielinski is close to agreeing a transfer to an unspecified club, his representatives have said.
LEICESTER: Claudio Ranieri has been rewarded for leading Leicester to their improbable Premier League triumph by being crowned the League Managers Association manager of the year.
- More than 100,000 fans have saluted Leicester's title-winning footballers amid "unbelievable" scenes during an open-top bus tour celebrating their Premier League triumph.
BARCELONA: Neymar has said that despite the club winning the 2015-16 La Liga title, this has not been his best season. The Brazil international said that while his numbers were not his best, the club's success was owed to teamwork.
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY: Carlos Carvalhal vowed to "wake up the giant" after leading Sheffield Wednesday to Wembley and the brink of promotion.
- Ross Wallace stunned Brighton for the second time in four days as Sheffield Wednesday moved another step closer to the Premier League by reaching the playoff final at Wembley.
ENGLAND: Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has told Sky Sports he is willing to adapt to fit into England's side at Euro 2016. "I've always believed I am capable of playing in different positions," he said. "To have players like that in your squad is really important."
- Marcus Rashford and Jack Wilshere have been included in the 26-man preliminary England squad for Euro 2016, but Theo Walcott misses out. Manchester United forward Rashford, 18, is the surprise inclusion after making his first-team debut in February, while Newcastle United's Andros Townsend included as reward for his recent upturn in form.
- Roy Hodgson says Manchester United youngster Marcus Rashford is a genuine contender to make England's final squad.
- England squad announcement: 26 profiles ahead of Euro 2016.
CHELSEA: John Terry has cancelled a scheduled private party at Stamford Bridge as he continues to weigh up Chelsea's offer of a one-year contract extension, multiple sources have confirmed to ESPN FC.
- Italy boss Antonio Conte, who will take charge at Chelsea this summer, has been cleared in a match-fixing trial.
PREMIER LEAGUE: The FA has fined both Chelsea and Tottenham following their altercation at Stamford Bridge earlier this month.
UNITED STATES: Jozy Altidore appears certain to miss the Copa America after Toronto FC ruled him out for six to eight weeks with a hamstring injury.
- Jurgen Klinsmann named a training camp squad to face Puerto Rico in a friendly, and it includes some new faces not in the Copa preliminary team.
ARSENAL: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he hopes to bring in around three players in the summer transfer window and that majority owner Stan Kroenke will not stop the club from spending big.
- Mikel Arteta has confirmed his intention to end his playing career a day after playing his final match for Arsenal.
MAN UNITED: Zlatan Ibrahimovic has yet to be offered a contract from Manchester United, his agent has said. Agent Mino Raiola has refuted reports that United had already sent the Swede a one-year offer.
- Manchester United's Old Trafford did not need to be evacuated on Sunday, according to the director of a security company who left a fake bomb in the stadium.
LIVERPOOL: Roberto Firmino says Bayern Munich midfielder Mario Gotze would fit in well at Liverpool. He said: "He has incredible qualities in attack. He would fit in well with us and will surely help us with his class also."
- Adam Lallana has said he will be staying with Liverpool despite speculation that he could be targeted by Tottenham Hotspur.
- Liverpool target Piotr Zielinski is close to agreeing a transfer to an unspecified club, his representatives have said.
LEICESTER: Claudio Ranieri has been rewarded for leading Leicester to their improbable Premier League triumph by being crowned the League Managers Association manager of the year.
- More than 100,000 fans have saluted Leicester's title-winning footballers amid "unbelievable" scenes during an open-top bus tour celebrating their Premier League triumph.
BARCELONA: Neymar has said that despite the club winning the 2015-16 La Liga title, this has not been his best season. The Brazil international said that while his numbers were not his best, the club's success was owed to teamwork.
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY: Carlos Carvalhal vowed to "wake up the giant" after leading Sheffield Wednesday to Wembley and the brink of promotion.
- Ross Wallace stunned Brighton for the second time in four days as Sheffield Wednesday moved another step closer to the Premier League by reaching the playoff final at Wembley.
ENGLAND: Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has told Sky Sports he is willing to adapt to fit into England's side at Euro 2016. "I've always believed I am capable of playing in different positions," he said. "To have players like that in your squad is really important."
- Marcus Rashford and Jack Wilshere have been included in the 26-man preliminary England squad for Euro 2016, but Theo Walcott misses out. Manchester United forward Rashford, 18, is the surprise inclusion after making his first-team debut in February, while Newcastle United's Andros Townsend included as reward for his recent upturn in form.
- Roy Hodgson says Manchester United youngster Marcus Rashford is a genuine contender to make England's final squad.
- England squad announcement: 26 profiles ahead of Euro 2016.
CHELSEA: John Terry has cancelled a scheduled private party at Stamford Bridge as he continues to weigh up Chelsea's offer of a one-year contract extension, multiple sources have confirmed to ESPN FC.
- Italy boss Antonio Conte, who will take charge at Chelsea this summer, has been cleared in a match-fixing trial.
PREMIER LEAGUE: The FA has fined both Chelsea and Tottenham following their altercation at Stamford Bridge earlier this month.
UNITED STATES: Jozy Altidore appears certain to miss the Copa America after Toronto FC ruled him out for six to eight weeks with a hamstring injury.
- Jurgen Klinsmann named a training camp squad to face Puerto Rico in a friendly, and it includes some new faces not in the Copa preliminary team.
ARSENAL: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he hopes to bring in around three players in the summer transfer window and that majority owner Stan Kroenke will not stop the club from spending big.
- Mikel Arteta has confirmed his intention to end his playing career a day after playing his final match for Arsenal.
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