As the season is coming to an end, the transfer window is about to open and the rumours are flying wild. 

Louis van Gaal is ready to sign a three-year deal worth £25m to succeed David Moyes as Manchester United boss (The Mirror) - Probability: High

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is ready with a bit for Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey (The Mirror) - Probability: Medium

Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette is a wanted man as Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs all target the 21-year old (The Sun) - Probability: Medium

Manchester United are interested in Schalke left-back Sead Kolasinac (Daily Express) - Probability: Low

Liverpool are tracking Bayer Leverkusen duo Emre Can and Heung-Min Son (Daily Star) - Probability: Low

Paul Ince has travelled to Athens to meet Olympiakos representatives to discuss a contract for his son Tom (Channel News Asia) - Probability: Low

Liverpool are plotting a £20m swoop for Adam Lallana (The Mirror) - Probability: High

Arsenal are looking to bring either Mario Mandzukic or Karim Benzema to The Emirates (Daily Mail) - Probability: Medium

Jan Vertonghen could leave Tottenham as he is a target got Inter Milan this summer (Daily Mail) - Probability: High

The Premier League clubs will face competition from Bayern Munich for the signing of QPR striker Loic Remy (The Mirror) - Probability: Low

Manchester CIty are keeping an eye on Honduras international Romell Quioto (The Sun) - Probability: Low

Southampton is looking to replace Luke Shaw with Ipswich left-back Aaron Cresswell (The Sun) - Probability: Medium

Roma are keen on Manchester City left back Aleksandar Kolarov (Daily Mail) - Probability: Medium

Arsene Wenger is targeting Germany international Lars Bender (The Mirror) - Probability: Low

Aston Villa are eyeing Manchester United's Javier Hernandez and Manchester City's Joleon Lescott (The Sun) - Probability: Medium

Arsenal and AC Milan are leading the hunt for Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel (The Sun) - Probability: Low

Arsenal's Joel Campbell is a target for West Brom boss Pepe Mel, who worked with the Costa Rican when he was on loan at Real Betis (Daily Express) - Probability: Medium