Transfer news: The latest rumours from Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal and all the top teams

Goal summarises the biggest transfer talk from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, the Bundesliga and beyond

CITY JOIN GRIEZMANN RACE


Antoine Griezmann Koke Atletico Madrid Leicester City UCL 12042017
Manchester City have joined the race to bring Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann to the Premier League, according to the Daily Mail.
Manchester United and Chelsea are both keen on the France international, who is likely to cost upwards of £75 million.
And Pep Guardiola has made him one of his top targets for the summer as he looks to revolutionise his squad.

ARSENAL FIND OZIL REPLACEMENT


Arda Turan Barcelona Gladbach UEFA Champions League 06122016
Arsenal are closing in on a move for Barcelona midfielder Arda Turan, according to CNN Turk via The Sun.
The former Atletico Madrid man has failed to establish himself in the starting XI at Camp Nou and the Gunners are keen to bring him in to replace Mesut Ozil, who looks set to leave this summer.



LIVERPOOL CLOSE ON ROBERTSON


Andrew Robertson Hull City
Liverpool are close to agreeing an £8 milion move for Hull City defender Andrew Robertson, according to the Daily Mail.
Jurgen Klopp is keen to sign a long-term option at left back and the Scotland international fits the bill at an affordable price.

€50M ASENSIO BID REJECTED


Marco Asensio Real Madrid Bayern Munich UCL 18042017
Liverpool have had a €50 million (£42m) bid for Real Madrid star Marco Asensio rejected, according to AS.
The 21-year-old attacking midfielder is seen as a key part of Zinedine Zidane's plans going forward and Madrid's stance is that he is not for sale this summer.

PEREZ EYEING RETURN TO DEPORTIVO


Lucas Perez Arsenal
Lucas Perez and Deportivo La Coruna have made contact over a potential return to the Spanish club for the striker this summer, according to La Voz de Galicia.
The 28-year-old is not unhappy with the way he has been treated in north London but questions how many more first-team opportunities he will be handed in the future having impressed in the games he has been given.

RONALDO WANTS LEWANDOWSKI AT REAL


Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich Champions League
Cristiano Ronaldo wants to see Robert Lewandowski join Real Madrid this summer, according to AS.
The Portuguese forward is said to have told the Bayern Munich striker that there is room for him in the squad at Santiago Bernabeu/

CITY PLOT £50M BONUCCI BID


Bonucci-Buffon Juventus
Manchester City will have to pay a record-breaking £50 million to land Juventus centre-half Leonardo Bonucci, reports the Daily Telegraph.
Any deal of that kind would make the Italian the most expensive defender in history, but City are ready to spend big and see off rival interest from Chelsea and Manchester United.

CONTE SET FOR MBAPPE BID


Kylian Mbappe Monaco
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte is keen to add Monaco's wonderkid Kylian Mbappe to his ranks, according to RMC.
The 18-year-old's goals have fired Monaco to the Champions League semi-finals, and Conte is reportedly ready to tempt the Ligue 1 club with a huge bid for their gem.

COSTA REJECTS JUVENTUS MOVE


Diego Costa Chelsea Premier League
Chelsea striker Diego Costa has rejected the chance to join Juventus this summer, according to The Sun.
The Spain international is not willing to play second fiddle to Gonzalo Higuain in Turin, though the Blues are aiming to replace Costa with Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata.

MATUIDI WANTS PSG EXIT


Blaise Matuidi PSG
Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Blaise Matuidi is ready to leave Parc des Princes this summer, according to Le Parisien.
The France international was offered a new deal earlier this season but was not happy with the terms, and the lack of a better offer means he will be looking for a new club ahead of next season.

SPURS TARGETING THAUVIN


Florian Thauvin Marseille PSG Ligue 1 26022017
Tottenham are targeting a summer move for Marseille winger Florian Thauvin, according to RMC.
The wideman struggled with Newcastle United last season, but has enjoyed a renaissance back in his homeland, with his form being rewarded with a call-up to the national team.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has long been a fan of Thauvin, and is considering bringing him to north London ahead of next season.

REAL MADRID TARGET ALABA PREFERS BARCA


David Alaba Bayern Munich 19112016
Bayern Munich defender David Alaba would prefer a summer transfer to Barcelona over Real Madrid, according to a report from Spanish outlet Diario Gol.
Alaba, widely recognised as one of the world's best full-backs, was the focus of discussion between Real president Florentino Perez and Bayern chiefs while the Bundesliga club were at the Bernabeu this week for their Champions League tie.
However, the Austria international has revealed he would rather a switch to Camp Nou should the option be available to him, says the publication.

KEANE TO SPURS, DIER TO MAN UTD


Michael Keane EnglandTottenham have entered the race to sign highly-rated Burnley defender Michael Keane in the summer, according to The Telegraph, leaving the door open for Manchester United to move for Eric Dier.
The Spurs man has attracted interest from United boss Jose Mourinho due to his ability to operate both from defence and midfield, though Mauricio Pochettino is keen to retain the England international's services unless he can sign his Three Lions team-mate.
A number of top-flight clubs have shown an interest in Keane, including Liverpool and Everton, but Spurs are now thought to be leading the race.

MILAN WANT LUKAKU


Romelu Lukaku, Everton
Milan are the latest European club to show an interest in Romelu Lukaku, according to a report from Italy, via TalkSport.
The Belgium international is leading the Premier League scoring charts at present with 24 goals and has refused to sign a new deal at Everton amidst interest from Champions League clubs.
Manchester United and Chelsea have both been linked with a move, as have Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, with Milan also looking to tempt the striker, though are without European football.

LAFC TO OFFER BIG MONEY FOR IBRAHIMOVIC


Zlatan Ibrahimovic Manchester United
MLS expansion side Los Angeles FC are reportedly set to offer Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic £5million-a-season, according to the Daily Mail.
LAFC will not begin play until March 2018, but would provide Ibrahimovic, who is out of contract in the summer, a huge deal with a loan-back option, allowing the striker to remain with the Red Devils for at least part 2017-18 campaign.
The rumoured salary would put Ibrahimovic near the top of the wage-earners in MLS, though below Orlando City playmaker and Brazil icon Kaka and Toronto FC star Sebastian Giovinco.

MAN UTD AND SPURS WANT MERTENS


Dries Mertens Empoli Napoli Serie A
Manchester United and Tottenham are set to battle it out for the signature of Napoli forward Dries Mertens in the summer, according to a report from DH.
The 29-year-old has struck 21 goals in 29 appearances for the Serie A side this season, with another five goals in six starts coming in the Champions League, leading to a three-way transfer battle.
Napoli are said to be willing to match the £2.5 million salary that the two Premier League clubs are offering in order to keep their star player.

JANUZAJ TO LEAVE MAN UTD


Adnan Januzaj | Manchester United
Manchester United will allow winger Adnan Januzaj leave Old Trafford on a permanent basis this summer, with Turkish side Fenerbahce the likeliest destination, according to Takvim.
Having burst onto the scene in 2013, the Belgian's progress has stalled considerably and after two loan spells away from the club, to Borussia Dortmund and Sunderland, United boss Jose Mourinho is ready to let the 22-year-old leave.

LIVERPOOL TO LAND HART


Joe Hart England
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has sanctioned a £20 million move for Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, reports The Sun.
The England international is currently taking in a season-long loan at Serie A side Torino, but is looking to return to the Premier League next in 2017-18.

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