Arsenal and Liverpool are chasing Charlton Athletic midfielder Regan Charles-Cook, according to recent reports.

The 19-year-old was on the books at the Emirates as a youngster but was let go in 2013 and has since made his mark across the capital.

And the South London Press say both the Gunners and Liverpool have been scouting him at u21 games to check out his talent first hand.

The Football Association will reportedly be asked to investigate Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino for alleged sexual discrimination.

BOLTON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 30: Massimo Cellino, owner of Leeds United looks on during The Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round match between Bolton Wanderers and Leeds United at Macron Stadium on January 30, 2016 in Bolton, England. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

A judge ruled in favour of former Leeds employee Lucy Ward, who brought a case of unfair dismissal.

And now the Independent claims that her lawyers want the FA to take a look, and investigate Cellino and his former executive director Adam Pearson.

A former Sheffield Wednesday player has likened striker Fernando Forestieri to Lionel Messi and Alexis Sanchez.

Marc Degryse spent a year with the Owls in the mid-1990s and has kept an eye on his former club since.

During an interviewing with Bwin this week, he declared: "If you look at a lot of the top players in the world, Messi, (Alexis) Sanchez, (Riyad) Mahrez, they’re not tall, they have quick feet and they can spin and turn defenders and that is what Forestieri offers Wednesday.

"It’s not all about being big, tall and strong as these nimble players are very technical and great crowd-pleasers. He is performing well so far this season and will give the club the push it needs for promotion."

The Football League has announced a shortlist for the 2016 Sky Bet Championship Player of the Year award.

On the three-man shortlist are Burnley forward Andre Gray, Brentford playmaker Alan Judge and Fulham striker Ross McCormack.

Sky Bet Championship - Burnley (2) v Huddersfield Town (1) - Two goal man of the match Andre Gray.

Each manager of a Championship side was asked to put forward their top five players from the season in order, from which this shortlist was produced.

Last year's winner was Middlesbrough's Patrick Bamford, on loan from Chelsea.

Speaking of Fulham, manager Slavisa Jokanovic believes he can get star man Moussa Dembele to stay at Craven Cottage another season.

Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have all contacted his agent in recent weeks, but according to the Daily Star Chelsea are ready to move in and hijack the move.

Jokanovic said: “I believe there is a possibility to get Moussa to stay.

“I know it’s his decision; his agent’s and his family around him. He’s a very clever guy; he’s very young, and 100 per cent he has a future in front of him.

“What Fulham can offer him can be the best way for him."

Blackburn Rovers could be set to lose Ben Marshall in the summer.

Ben Marshall of Blackburn Rovers celebrates scoring his team's third goal during The Emirates FA Cup fourth round match between Oxford United and Blackburn Rovers

The 25-year-old is out of contract at the end of next season and the latest gossip suggests there is "indecision" about a new deal being offered, with Venky's future plans still up in the air.

And Brighton and Middlesbrough are keen to land the former Manchester United midfielder. The Seagulls had a reported £3.25m bid rejected last summer.

Brighton are also chasing a goalkeeper from Italy - according to the latest from TuttoMercatoWeb.

Sassuolo stopper Andrea Consigli and Atalanta's Marco Sportiello are on the club's radar and Chris Hughton is looking for competition for David Stockdale.

Bournemouth were interested in Sportiello and had a bid rejected in January.

Bolton Wanderers are targeting Northampton Town's Chris Wilder to be their next manager, BBC Radio Manchester reports.

Wilder has overseen promotion from League Two after a series of financial problems and is on a one-year rolling deal.

The Trotters are now planning for life in League One and co-owner Ken Anderson said on Monday they hope to appoint soon.