Eduardo Camavinga has been added to Manchester City's shortlist, while Mohamed Salah's representatives have reportedly sounded out Barcelona over a potential move. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip from around the globe.
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TRENDING RUMORS
- Manchester City have placed Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga on their list of options for the summer transfer window and are actively monitoring him, according to Florian Plettenberg. Many clubs are interested in the 22-year-old, but he hasn't decided whether he wants to leave Los Blancos and has a contract that runs until 2029.
- Out-of-contract Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has offered himself to Barcelona, according to Diario Sport. The 32-year-old has been in blistering form for Arne Slot's team this season, notching up 27 goals and 17 assists in just 29 Premier League games. The Egypt international has reportedly already received an offer from Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal worth €50 million per season which, due to Barça's perilous financial situation, the Spanish side would find hard to match. Indeed, Salah would have to accept a significant reduction to even his current salary of £15m a year at Liverpool in order for the Blaugrana to comply with LaLiga's financial rules.
- Liverpool are very interested in Borussia Dortmund centre-back Nico Schlotterbeck and are willing to offer well over €50m for him, as reported by Sport Bild, especially with Virgil van Dijk's future still not secured. The Bundesliga side wants to give the 25-year-old a new contract but it will be increasingly difficult to keep him if they don't qualify for European competition, with BVB currently sitting 10th.
- Manchester United have the best chance of signing Atalanta midfielder Éderson in the summer having offered €60m for the 25-year-old, according to Calciomercato, even with sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli desperate to bring the Brazilian to Juventus. Elsewhere, TEAMtalk suggest that the Red Devils are looking at Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton but could face competition from Newcastle United, Juventus and Bayern Munich.
- Viktor Gyökeres' departure from Sporting CP this summer is inevitable, according to A Bola. Despite the Sweden striker having a contract with the Portuguese club until June 2028, he has reached a verbal agreement with Sporting to leave at the end of the season for less than his €100m release clause. Gyökeres, 26, could leave Sporting if an offer of around €70m arrives. According to A Bola, the Premier League is where Gyökeres wants to continue his career. Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City are among the Premier League clubs that have monitored Gyökeres while Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich have also shown an interest in the player. Gyökeres has scored 39 goals in 40 appearances for Sporting this season and is on his way to breaking last season's feat of 43 goals.
EXPERT TAKE
ESPN's Barcelona correspondent Sam Marsden looks at Barcelona's interest in Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah to Barcelona cannot be dismissed out of hand, but it seems unlikely. Barça do want to bolster their attack this summer -- both in the wide areas and possibly a No.9, depending on Robert Lewandowski's future -- and who better than the in-form Liverpool forward?
Club president Joan Laporta has also displayed a penchant for big-name signings in the past, so you can see why he may fancy bringing Salah to the club.
However, with Lamine Yamal owning the right wing at Barça, it's hard to decipher how Salah would fit in. Would he move to a more central role? Could he play a more central role? Or would Yamal have to be accommodated elsewhere? There are people at the club who have imagined the 17-year-old moving to be at the apex of the attack as he developed.
Therefore, there is a risk of upsetting the harmony both on the playing side of things and at dressing room level before you even factor in what Barça, who are still limited financially, can afford this summer.
Instead, the Catalan club are likely to see what options are available on the left wing, with Raphinha already demonstrating an ability to drift into central areas anyway. They are also monitoring the No.9 market pending a decision on Lewandowski's future. The Polish striker has an option to extend his contract until 2026.
Still, Salah, arguably the best player in Europe this season, on a free? You can see the temptation if the Egyptian is keen and willing to make certain economic sacrifices.
OTHER RUMORS
- FIFA World Cup winner Paul Pogba is now allowed to play following the end of his suspension. The 31-year-old midfielder would still like to play in Europe, but his most likely options are a move to MLS -- possibly with Inter Miami -- or to Saudi Arabia to represent Al Ittihad or Al Shabab. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
- Ademola Lookman looks likely to leave Atalanta this season with Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea and Juventus all interested in the Nigeria forward. (TEAMtalk)
- AC Milan are considering a summer move for Crystal Palace left-back Tyrick Mitchell as they prepare for the departure of Theo Hernández, who has received interest from Real Madrid and Manchester City and looks likely to depart in the summer. (TEAMtalk)
- Arsenal are following the progress of Bologna's 20-year-old forward Santiago Castro as the Gunners continue to look for attacking reinforcements but could face competition from Internazionale, Juventus, West Ham United, Everton, Newcastle United and Aston Villa. (Ekrem Konur)
- Everton have declined to trigger Abdoulaye Doucouré's one-year extension clause, but want to negotiate a new deal for the midfielder on reduced terms. (Football Insider)
- Sevilla are preparing to make a bid of €10m for Rangers striker Hamza Igamane, with Everton and Marseille also interested inthe Moroccan. (Ekrem Konur)
- Arsenal are considering a move for Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimarães. (Football Insider)
- Jeremie Frimpong plans to leave Bayer Leverkusen this summer and the full-back is prioritising a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid. (Sky Sports Deutschland)
- The plan is for Ibrahim Maza to leave Hertha BSC for around €15m in the summer, with AC Milan, Stuttgart, Bayer Leverkusen and several other clubs interested in the 19-year-old attacking midfielder. (Florian Plettenberg)
- Tottenham Hotspur remain interested in Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi after being unable to bring in the 24-year-old during the January transfer window. (Ekrem Konur)
- West Ham United have moved early to get ahead of Tottenham Hotspur and other clubs in their efforts to sign Angel Gomes when the midfielder's Lille contract ends this summer. (Football Insider)
- Borussia Dortmund have put talks regarding Julian Brandt's contract renewal on hold as there are doubts about what European competition they will play in next and the attacking midfielder's performances. (Sport Bild)
- Trent Alexander-Arnold is more likely to join Real Madrid than stay at Liverpool this summer, but the Reds aren't giving up on the right-back. (Florian Plettenberg)
- RB Leipzig have agreed a deal to sign 16-year-old centre-back Warren Ngana from Djurgardens for €1m plus €2.5m in add-ons. (Fabrizio Romano)
- Liverpool are keen to strengthen at left-back in the summer and have made AFC Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez their priority for the position. (TEAMtalk)