Goal summarises the biggest transfer talk from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, the Bundesliga and beyond
KANE AN £80M OPTION FOR UTD
Manchester United will turn their attention to an £80 million deal for Tottenham striker Harry Kane if they miss out on Antoine Griezmann, reports the Daily Star.
The Atletico Madrid forward remains Jose Mourinho's top target for the summer window, but a list of alternatives is being drawn up at Old Trafford.
MAN UTD BID FOR DYBALA
Juventus forward Paulo Dybala has been the subject of several bids from Manchester United, according to Calciomercato.
The Argentine is yet to commit to fresh terms with the Serie A champions and is also being closely monitored by Barcelona and Real Madrid.
CONTE IN CHELSEA TALKS
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has begun talks over a new deal at Stamford Bridge, according to the Daily Express.
The Italian looks set to lead the Blues to the Premier League title in his first season in charge, and the club are keen to tie him down until 2021.
SPURS AN OPTION FOR SHAW
Tottenham could offer Luke Shaw a route out of Manchester United this summer, according to the Daily Mirror.
Spurs are bracing themselves for a bid from Manchester City for Danny Rose, and see Shaw as the ideal replacement despite his struggles at Old Trafford this season.
LA GALAXY IN FOR TERRY
The LA Galaxy are in line to land John Terry in the summer, according to the The Sun
The defender's contract is up in the summer and while he has drawn interest from China, the MLS side have made their move and are looking to land the Chelsea legend as a mid-season MLS signing.
BARCA TARGET NEYMAR REPLACEMENT
Barcelona will attempt to sign Juventus star Paulo Dybala should Neymar leave the club in a potential £200 million move to Manchester United, according to the Express.
The Italian striker has struck 12 goals in 27 games for the reigning Serie A champions and is now being lined up by Barca chiefs as they look to restructure the squad.
Real Madrid are also monitoring Dybala's situation, however, as a potential long-term replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo.
GUARDIOLA WANTS MAN UTD TARGET
Manchester City are ready to compete with Manchester United for the signing of Benfica's Victor Lindelof, O Jogo reports.
The Red Devils appeared close to signing the £38 million rated centre-back in January, but the deal fell through. While Jose Mourinho's side are said to have first refusal over a potential summer move for the 22-year-old, the list of clubs interested in him is growing, with Pep Guardiola highlighting him as a potential signing, with Juventus, also Inter, Roma, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid also lurking.
SEVILLA TO RETURN ALEXIS TO SPAIN
Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez has been heavily linked with a move to China and Serie A, but the Daily Star claim Sevilla are ready to take the former Barcelona man back to Spain.
The Chilean is a big fan of his former national team boss Jorge Sampaoli and could be reunited with the Argentine coach in La Liga.
COSTA'S £38M CSL OFFER
Chelsea face a fight to keep Diego Costa at the club after seeing him receive a £38 million-a-year offer from the Chinese Super League, according to The Sun.
The Blues were able to prevent the striker from moving to Asia during the winter window, but his head has been turned by the riches on offer.
CLICHY WANTS PL STAY
Gael Clichy is eager to find another Premier League club if Manchester City opt to release him this summer, reports The Sun.
The French full-back, who has also represented Arsenal in England, is approaching the end of his contract at the Etihad Stadium and appears set to drop into the free agent pool.
CHELSEA TO DITCH BATSHUAYI
Chelsea are ready to cut their losses on £33 million striker Michy Batshuayi after just one season, reports the Daily Mirror.
The Belgium international has struggled to make his mark in the Premier League and the Blues are ready to turn to Andrea Belotti or Alexis Sanchez.
LEICESTER HOLD HODGSON TALKS
Leicester City have held talks with former England boss Roy Hodgson over their vacant managerial position, according to the Daily Mail.
The Foxes's Thai owners are keen to bring in an experienced head to oversee the team, with Hodgson - who turns 70 in August - fitting the bill.
ALLEGRI CONFIRMS ARSENAL MOVE
Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has told friends he is set to take the reins at Arsenal, according to CalcioMercato.
The 49-year-old has guided Juve to two successive doubles in Italy, and has been heavily linked as Arsene Wenger's long-term replacement at Arsenal.
WEST HAM REJECT CHINA BIDS FOR CARROLL
West Ham have rejected three bids from Chinese Super League teams for forward Andy Carroll, according to Sky Sports.
Tianjin Quanjian, Hebei China Fortune and Shandong Luneng were all interested in capturing the England international before the close of the Chinese transfer window, but saw their offers rebuffed by the Hammers.
CHELSEA COULD LAND BONUCCI
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte could be reunited with defender Leonardo Bonucci following the player's public falling out with coach Massimiliano Allegri, The Sun reports.
Juventus are said to be looking at a long-term centre-back partnership between Mattia Caldara and Daniele Rugani and could be open to selling 29-year-old Bonucci should a bid upwards of £42 million arrive.
ALDERWEIRELD TO SIGN NEW SPURS DEAL
Toby Alderweireld is set to sign a new contract at Tottenham, according to the Daily Mail.
The Belgium international has become a key part of the club's defence since joining from Southampton in 2015, with Spurs conceding just 32 goals in 26 games thus far this season.
Alderweireld's current contract contains a £25 million release clause, but the new deal would see that eradicated as Spurs bid to retain the services of the 27-year-old.
WENGER WOULD COACH MADRID
Arsene Wenger would like to take the reigns at Real Madrid if he leaves Arsenal, the Telegraph reports.
The Gunners boss is said to have turned down a huge £30m-per-year job in the Chinese Super League in favour of staying amongst Europe's elite, with the Santiago Bernabeu thought to be the Frenchman's preferred destination. Madrid, however, are unlikely to replace Zinedine Zidane.
MAN UTD EYE FABREGAS
Manchester United will consider a summer move for Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Jose Mourinho has long been a fan of the Spain international, and wants the Red Devils to make a bid should it become apparent the Blues are willing to sell.
AC Milan remain the forerunners in the chase for Fabregas, and would be willing to offer £27 million to land the former Arsenal captain.
JUVENTUS JOIN FORWARD FIGHT
Juventus have joined Manchester United and Chelsea in the hunt for Fiorentina forward Federico Bernardeschi, according to La Stampa.
The 23-year-old playmaker, who has been billed 'the new Baggio', has netted 10 times this season to spark interest in a summer transfer from leading clubs in England and Italy.
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