Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson could leave the club this summer.
Separately, the champions and Newcastle are Pedro Neto, valued at £60m, according to reports.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa is reportedly on the verge of giving up on Ross Barkley for good.
On the other hand, we have all the news about Kylian Mbappé’s next after the announcement of his departure from PSG.
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Liverpool have entered the race to sign Benfica midfielder Orkun Kokcu.
The Turkish foreigner was in the past captain of Feyenoord under Arne Slot before joining Portugal last summer.
According to Fotospor, Slot is keen to bring Kokcu to Anfield, despite having a £128 million release clause.
Tottenham are thinking about answers for Conor Gallagher and Ivan Toney this summer.
Ange Postecoglou has asked for 3 new signings before next season.
While his favorite targets are unknown, ESPN reports that the Spurs are a move for Toney.
Meanwhile, Gallagher is a long-term signing for the north London club.
Ederson could leave Manchester City this summer, reports Fabrizio Romano.
The Brazilian would be present at the Etihad Stadium.
Several Saudi Pro League clubs have expressed themselves in the 30-year-old.
Ederson has won thirteen major trophies, adding six league titles, since joining City from Benfica in 2017.
Premier League clubs are on alert after it was revealed that Vangelis Pavlidis has a “good chance” of leaving AZ Alkmaar.
Chelsea and Fulham have sent scouts to keep an eye on the Greek striker this season.
AZ head coach Max Huiberts believes there is a “good chance” that Pavlidis will leave the club, according to ESPN.
The 25-year-old has just one year left on his contract after finishing as the Eredivisie’s top scorer overall.
Nottingham Forest have shown that Felipe, Cheikhou Kouyaté and Wayne Hennessey will leave the club when their contracts expire this summer.
The trio made a total of 70 appearances for the club.
Forest also announced that loanees Gio Reyna, Divock Origi, Nuno Tavares, Gonzalo Montiel and Rodrigo Ribeiro would return to their parent clubs.
Arsenal have gained momentum with their hopes of signing Benjamin Sesko this summer.
The Gunners are keen to sign a striker, with the RB Leipzig boy targeted.
His agent Elvis Basanovic has revealed that Sesko will not be leaving Europe in the moving window.
He told Sportklub: “There is interest from two Saudi clubs, but now there is no possibility, he is leaving Europe.
“PL and Serie A clubs need Šeško, yes. . . but RB Leipzig are also doing everything they can to keep him with a very smart offer. “
Ange Postecoglou is desperate for his Tottenham squad this summer.
Spurs finished fifth in his first season in charge, missing out on the Champions League by two points.
Ahead of the window reopening, ESPN reports that Postecoglou has asked the club for 3 new signings.
Spurs made additions last summer before signing Radu Dragusin and Timo Werner in January.
Leicester are facing a festival to sign striker Mohamed Konate ahead of his return to the Premier League.
The 26-year-old’s contract with Russian side Akhmat Grozny expires this summer.
Football Insider reports that the Foxes are keen to sign Konate, but they are facing the festival of French teams Lyon and Brest.
Konaté has scored thirteen goals in Russia this season and five goals in 24 international appearances for Burkina Faso.
Crystal Palace are getting their first signing of the summer.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the Eagles will sign central defender Chadi Riad from Real Betis.
A £10m deal is being finalised with around an additional £2m between the two clubs.
The 20-year-old Moroccan has already played in Mallorca and Barcelona.
Stoke to sign Conor Coady from Leicester.
The 31-year-old defender joined the Foxes on a three-year deal last summer.
However, he played 12 league games and won the championship this season.
Coady, who has 10 caps for England, could now sign up for the Potters according to Teamtalk.
Aston Villa are in a position to listen to offers from defender Diego Carlos this summer.
The Brazilian may be allowed to leave to comply with benefits and sustainability rules, the Telegraph reports.
Carlos joined Villa from Sevilla in 2022 and has made appearances for the club, scoring one goal.
The Magpies are reportedly without Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili this summer.
Eddie Howe will call up the Georgia foreigner to challenge Nick Pope for the number one jersey next season.
It has been reported that the Spaniards are not finding it easy to pay around £35 million for the goalkeeper.
Manchester City are expected to join Arsenal, Tottenham and Newcastle in eyeing Pedro Neto.
The 24-year-old Portuguese winger, who made five international appearances, has been a constant Premier League star since Wolves Braga in 2019.
City’s interest may alarm long-standing Arsenal fans.
Arsenal are looking for a striker for their pre-season tour, with Newcastle’s Alexander Isak and Ajax’s Brian Brobbey among the best on the list, according to reports.
The Independent reported that Mikel Arteta was looking to get an early No. 9 so his side could prepare for next season and Isak was the preferred option.
But if Arsenal fail to secure Isak, Brobbey would be the second most likely option.
The 22-year-old Dutch striker has been a revelation for Ajax this season, with 22 goals in 42 games attracting interest from several clubs.
Unai Emery is positive about the arrival of Manchester United target Ronald Araujo from Barcelona.
Barcelona Sport claims Aston Villa have even had talks with the Spanish giants to sign the 25-year-old Uruguayan centre-back, who is valued at £70m.
Emery’s men already have the Champions League to offer next season.
But the rival interests of classic big clubs like the Red Devils may be a bigger impediment to their hopes of capturing Araujo.
Reports that United have submitted £47m plus Mason Mount for him.
Manchester United could face opposition from Man City and Tottenham for Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite.
The Red Devils were seen as favourites for the 21-year-old valued at £80 million.
But the England Under-21 star is now believed to have attracted a growing number of elite fans.
The Daily Mail claims that City and Spurs are already among those clubs.
Arsenal will announce a new deal for manager Mikel Arteta this summer.
The Spaniard has deflected attention when asked about his long career in recent weeks, focusing on a race for the name that Arsenal narrowly lost to Manchester City.
But FootballTransfers claims Emirates bosses reached an agreement after negotiations.
The agreement is expected to last 3 years.
It is believed that this will be shown publicly before next season.
Aston Villa are in complex talks to make Ross Barkley their first summer signing.
The 30-year-old Luton Town midfielder is set to do a wonder on his return to Villa Park, four years after scoring three goals in 24 appearances for Dean Smith’s side on loan from Chelsea through injury.
However, Unai Emery has been inspired by the 33-time England international’s remarkable form this season on his return to the Premier League.
SunSport understands that Villa’s chief operating officer Monchi has a “strong interest” in signing Barkley, who has also been interested in Manchester United, for a nominal fee of around £2m.
Although Barkley couldn’t prevent the Hatters from returning to the league, he has excelled since joining them from Ligue 1 side Nice last summer.
The former Everton and Chelsea star scored five goals and assisted four more in 32 appearances for Rob Edwards’ side, sparking speculation that he could be close to being called up to England.
Villa will have to negotiate wisely this summer as it struggles to comply with strict regulations on benefits and sustainability.
And the addition of Barkley would be one of the smartest decisions they could make as they look to bolster their team’s intensity for next season’s Champions League campaign.
Emery has admitted the club will have to “be smart” in their deals this summer, having suffered a loss of £119m on their most recent accounts, a UEFA record for the season.
Former Coventry striker Viktor Gyokeres is considered a target for Manchester United and Arsenal.
Sporting Lisbon’s top scorer, with 29 goals, won the title and finished 8 goals ahead of Sporting Braga’s Simon Banza in the race for Portugal’s Golden Boot.
Gyokeres, a Swede who made 20 international appearances, joined Sporting after two years at Coventry, failing to succeed at Brighton.
Meanwhile, Porto’s Brazilian leader, Porto striker Evanilson, is linked with United.
The Premier League’s BIG SIX has been presented since Pep Guardiola took over Ethiad in 2016.
Despite two second-place finishes since 2016, Manchester United have the lowest overall problems of the “Big Six” clubs.
The Red Devils recorded their lowest rating in their history, eighth this season.
United have also won the fewest games with 158 wins during Guardiola’s time at City.
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And the 24-year-old Basel midfielder has attracted interest from several clubs in the league.
This includes Preston, where he was on loan last season, and Sunderland, as well as several European clubs.
Millar still has one year left on his contract with the Swiss Super League and that has alerted Vincent Kompany’s side as well as the Blades.
But the former Liverpool star scored goals for Ryan Lowe’s Lilywhites in 35 second-tier games.
The Canadian foreign has participated in thirteen objectives of the crusade: three for Basel and ten for Preston.
Manchester United have been asked to target Crystal Palace duo Michael Olise and Eberechi Eze via two former Red Devils strikers.
Michael Owen joined treble winner Dwight Yorke in suggesting that the two interesting talents are the attacking style United need.
The Liverpool legend told BoyleSports: “I think Olise and Eze would be signings for Man Utd.
“I like them, his record with them is a contrast for Palace. I see it.
“Yorke was a smart player, he knows what he’s talking about and I think he’ll be on the radar of a lot of the more sensible teams. “
Michael Owen has slammed the “b*****ks” for Marcus Rashford’s departure from Manchester United.
The former United, Liverpool and England striker says the annual hypothesis about “big clearances” in spaces where the giants of the sector suffer never materialises.
And it is “certain” that the 26-year-old’s links to Old Trafford in his career will help ensure his stay this summer.
Owen told BoyleSports: “Rashford probably wouldn’t go, I’m sure, it’s Manchester from start to finish.
“The whole club is struggling. . . He can leave too, but his price is so high, who would pay him?Are you wondering if your attitude is good? Is he in great shape?
“We talk about PSG but I don’t see it. And Manchester United would need him to leave, especially with a new manager?
“I just don’t do this thing that happens all the time in this part of the year, it never happens. “
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery is positive about the arrival of Manchester United target Ronald Araujo from Barcelona.
Barcelona outlet Sport claims that Villa have even held talks with the Spanish giants about signing the 25-year-old Uruguayan centre-back, who is valued at £70m.
Emery’s men already have the Champions League to offer next season.
But the rival interests of classic big clubs like the Red Devils may be a bigger impediment to their hopes of capturing Araujo.
Reports that United have submitted £47m plus Mason Mount for him.
Manchester City are expected to join Arsenal, Tottenham and Newcastle in eyeing Pedro Neto.
The 24-year-old Portuguese winger, who made five international appearances, has been a constant Premier League star since Wolves Braga in 2019.
City’s interest may alarm long-standing Arsenal fans.
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