- Newcastle United is edging closer to securing a £60m deal for AC Milan’s dynamic Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali, 23, as reported by The Athletic.
- The pursuit of 24-year-old England midfielder Declan Rice from West Ham has intensified, with both Manchester United and Arsenal vying for his signature. Manchester United is considering a player-plus-cash offer involving England defender Harry Maguire, 30, or Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay, 26, according to The Telegraph.
- Should Rice leave West Ham, the club is keen on acquiring the services of Scott McTominay, as reported by Talksport.
- Manchester City is also in the race for Declan Rice, with West Ham favoring a deal that would see England midfielder Kalvin Phillips, 27, make a move to London Stadium, according to ESPN.
- City’s Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva, 28, is on the verge of joining a club in Saudi Arabia, as reported by Marca.
- Bayern Munich has indicated a willingness to let Senegal forward Sadio Mane, 31, leave the club this summer, attracting interest from Newcastle United, as per Bild.
- Newcastle United is also eyeing a loan deal for Portugal midfielder Ruben Neves, 26, following his agreement to join Al Hilal from Wolverhampton Wanderers for £47m, according to Football Insider.
- Despite uncertainties, Tottenham’s prolific England striker Harry Kane, 29, remains hopeful of securing a transfer to Manchester United this summer, as reported by The Mirror.
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- Tottenham has verbally agreed to a £17.2m deal to acquire Italian goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, 26, from Empoli, according to Sky Sports.
- Napoli has placed a valuation of €180m (£155m) on Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, 24, who has attracted interest from Paris St-Germain, as per Le Parisien.
- Manchester United and Bayern Munich are the front-runners to sign France striker Randal Kolo Muani, 24, from Eintracht Frankfurt, as reported by L’Equipe.
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- Manchester United is considering a move for Inter Milan’s experienced Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana, 27, according to Sky Sports Italy.
- Borussia Dortmund has expressed interest in Chelsea’s promising 23-year-old England midfielder Conor Gallagher but has yet to submit a bid, as reported by The Mail.
- Burnley is on the verge of securing the signing of Republic of Ireland defender Dara O’Shea, 24, from West Bromwich Albion, as per the Irish Independent.
- Bournemouth is nearing the completion of a £9.5m deal with Roma for Netherlands forward Justin Kluivert, 24, according to Talksport.
- Brentford is engaged in advanced negotiations to acquire Republic of Ireland defender Nathan Collins, 22, from Wolves, as reported by Sky Sports.
- Bayern Munich’s talented 21-year-old Netherlands midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has expressed a need for more playing time, potentially paving the way for a move to Liverpool, according to The Mirror.
- Juventus has presented a new contract offer to France midfielder Adrien Rabiot, 28, whose current deal expires in July. However, Rabiot is inclined towards a move to the Premier League, with Manchester United and Newcastle showing interest, as per Foot Mercado.
- Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen, 27, is a target for Newcastle, although the asking price for the Denmark center-back could pose an obstacle, as reported by The Mail.
- Italy midfielder Jorginho, 31, intends to stay at Arsenal despite interest from Lazio, according to the Evening Standard.
- Chelsea’s Morocco midfielder Hakim Ziyech, 30, is on the verge of an £8m move to Al-Nassr, as per the Standard.
- Another Chelsea midfielder, 22-year-old Callum Hudson-Odoi, is attracting interest from two Pro League clubs in Saudi Arabia, according to The Athletic.
- West Ham United is close to appointing Tim Steidten, who left Bayer Leverkusen in March, as their new technical director, as reported by The Guardian.
- Former Southampton interim manager Ruben Selles has reached an agreement to take charge of Reading, who were relegated from the Championship last season, according to The Telegraph.