Latest transfer news and rumors: Man City, Juve eye Donnarumma
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Top story: High demand for Donnarumma
Rumors are already swirling about Gianluigi Donnarumma's future after his heroics in the Champions League semifinals against Arsenal, with a trio of Europe's top clubs believed to be interested in signing the Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper.
Manchester City, Juventus, and Inter Milan could try to convince the 26-year-old to leave in the coming months, despite reports that PSG are eager to extend his contract beyond its 2026 expiration. After a slow start to life in France, Donnarumma has been instrumental this season in helping PSG win another Ligue 1 title and qualify for the Champions League final for the second time in club history. (Sport Italia)
Other rumors
May 9
Cunha's ideal new club: Wolves forward Matheus Cunha has his heart set on a transfer to Manchester United. He's also been linked with Arsenal, but it's "highly unlikely" that move materializes. (TalkSPORT)
Magpies scout Sesko: Newcastle are keeping tabs on Benjamin Sesko ahead of a possible pursuit for the RB Leipzig forward. He's considered an ideal target if Alexander Isak leaves this summer. (Daily Mail)
Rogers open to Villa exit: Morgan Rogers could be on the move with news that he's willing to leave Aston Villa to join another Premier League team. He's been linked to Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool. (TEAMtalk)
Big clubs want Jobe: Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United will compete for the signature of Sunderland's Jobe Bellingham. BVB beat United in 2020 to sign Jobe's older brother, Jude Bellingham. (TalkSPORT)
May 8
Arsenal's plan to bolster attack: Arsenal have added Bryan Mbeumo, Jamie Gittens, and Ademola Lookman to their list of transfer targets. They've also been linked with Liam Delap and Patrik Schick. (TEAMtalk)
Defensive dominoes: Real Madrid want to sign William Saliba, but Arsenal are working hard to extend the Frenchman's contract. If Madrid miss out on Saliba, they'll quickly pivot to Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen. (L'Equipe)
Jorginho going to Brazil: Flamengo have reached an agreement to sign Jorginho when his Arsenal contract expires this summer. The Brazilian side hopes he can complete the switch before the Club World Cup. (Daily Mail)

Villa could replace Dibu: Aston Villa could sign a new goalkeeper this summer, with doubts growing about Argentine No. 1 Emi Martinez's future. Joan Garcia of Espanyol is the primary netminder being monitored. (Daily Mail)
Keeping tabs on Kean: Striker-needy Manchester United are keeping a close eye on the scoring exploits of Moise Kean, who's enjoying the best season of his career at Fiorentina. (Foot Mercato)
Frimpong's release clause revealed: Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong is being chased by multiple clubs across Europe. His release clause, worth up to €40 million, becomes active this summer. (Fabrizio Romano)
May 7
De Bruyne has options: Napoli have entered the race to sign Kevin De Bruyne, who'll be a free agent this summer. Chicago is now the leading contender among MLS sides for the Belgian's signature, but Napoli hope De Bruyne's desire to stay in Europe will give them the edge. (Gianluca Di Marzio)
Wirtz makes up his mind: Bayer Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz is expected to reject interest from Manchester City and Real Madrid in favor of joining Bayern Munich this summer. (Bild)
Bruno bid being prepped: Al-Hilal are set to test Manchester United's resolution not to sell Bruno Fernandes. The Saudi side is preparing a bid despite United saying they won't consider offers for Fernandes. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle eyeing Tah: Newcastle are monitoring Jonathan Tah ahead of a potential move in the summer when his Leverkusen contract ends. The defender has been linked to several big European teams. (The Sun)
Elliott interest building: Liverpool's Harvey Elliott is on the radar of several Premier League clubs heading into the summer. Wolverhampton are among those interested in the 22-year-old. (TalkSPORT)
Arsenal want to boost midfield: Arsenal are weighing up a summer pursuit for Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Lee Kang-in. The Gunners tried to sign the South Korean in January. (The Sun)
May 6
Barcelona considering Sane: Barcelona could launch a bid to sign Leroy Sane from Bayern Munich after the season ends. The Catalan club could potentially sign him for free when his contract expires in June. (Diario Sport)
Bruno not for sale: Manchester United will resist any offers for captain Bruno Fernandes. Saudi Arabia club Al-Hilal have recently been linked with the 30-year-old. (ESPN)
Pepe set for EPL return?: Nicolas Pepe could find his way back in the Premier League next season, with news that Wolverhampton and Everton are interested in the Villarreal winger, who used to play for Arsenal. (Foot Mercato)

Garnacho price tag set: It'll take an offer worth at least £65 million to convince Manchester United to sell Alejandro Garnacho this summer. Chelsea still hold an interest in adding the 20-year-old. (Daily Star)
TAA wanted for CWC: Real Madrid are hoping to complete a deal for Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold in time for the full-back to join them for this summer's Club World Cup in the United States. (ESPN)
New deal for Caicedo: Chelsea are expected to begin negotiations with Moises Caicedo over a new contract. The Ecuador midfielder has impressed this season under coach Enzo Maresca. (The Telegraph)
May 5
Man United plot aggressive rebuild: Manchester United will try to sign defender Ronald Araujo if they qualify for the Champions League by winning the Europa League. He's expected to cost at least €70 million. (Football365)
United shop local: Manchester United are browsing the squads of fellow Premier League clubs for their standout players. Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, who's valued at £60 million, and Wolverhampton Wanderers' Matheus Cunha are among their top targets. (The Telegraph)
Semenyo also on United's radar: Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo has impressed Manchester United this season. His athleticism, energy, and ability to play in a variety of attacking positions could encourage the Red Devils to make a summer approach. (Football Insider)
Rodrygo rumors rumble on: Rodrygo seems increasingly likely to leave Real Madrid. Manchester City are long-term admirers of the Brazilian winger, and Arsenal have reached out in recent days to find out his availability. (Relevo)
Real Madrid eye EPL pair: Scouts from Real Madrid watched Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez as Bournemouth beat Arsenal over the weekend. The pair have been strongly linked with a number of Premier League clubs, including Liverpool. (TBR Football)
Atleti close in on Romero: Tottenham Hotspur's Cristian Romero has tentatively agreed to a contract with Atletico Madrid until 2030 with the option of an additional year. (Nicolo Schira)
Man City digging deep on left-back: Manchester City are doing background checks on Wolves' Rayan Ait-Nouri to see if his personality suits Pep Guardiola's squad. The club is still interested in Juventus' Andrea Cambiaso. (TBR Football)
May 4
Juve home in on Hojlund: Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli has switched focus from Joshua Zirkzee to his Manchester United teammate Rasmus Hojlund. The Turin club is in the market for a striker because Dusan Vlahovic is almost certain to depart in the offseason. (Calciomercato)
Arsenal tracking United flop: Raheem Sterling is unlikely to stay beyond his loan from Chelsea, so Arsenal are looking for a winger. Antony's fine form on loan at Real Betis has made him a surprise candidate after a largely miserable two-and-a-half years with Manchester United. (UOL Esporte)
Huijsen's decision coming soon: In-demand Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen could decide his future plans before the end of May. Numerous big clubs are willing to trigger his £50-million release clause, including Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool. (Fabrizio Romano)
Villa linked with World Cup winner: Rodrigo De Paul is once again linked with a move to Aston Villa. The Argentine's talks over extending his Atletico Madrid contract beyond 2026 have stalled, alerting Villa despite their already enviable depth in midfield. (Birmingham Mail)

Rashford alternative: Aston Villa scouts watched FC Porto's Samu Aghehowa score two goals Friday and are tempted by an overall financial package that should work out cheaper than the transfer fee and salary required for on-loan forward Marcus Rashford. (The Sun)
Real Madrid revamping right-back options: In addition to the expected arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool, Real Madrid are exploring a summer swoop for Real Sociedad's Jon Aramburu. (Fichajes)
Zinchenko moving on: Arsenal utility man Oleksandr Zinchenko is likely to leave north London this summer. Borussia Dortmund couldn't get a January move for the Ukrainian over the line but are expected to try again when the transfer window opens. (Football Insider)
May 3
Muller mulling MLS or retirement: Thomas Muller may call it a day when he leaves Bayern Munich, but there is strong MLS interest in the veteran. Los Angeles FC are desperate to sign him. San Diego FC and Chicago Fire are also linked with the 35-year-old. (Sky Sport Germany)
Man Utd battling with Barca: Jonathan Tah seemed destined for a summer switch to Barcelona once his Bayer Leverkusen contract expired. But Manchester United now hopes to capitalize on Barca's ongoing player registration issues to beat them to the defender. (Sky Sport Germany)
Sneaky handshake: Real Madrid don't want to pay Benfica's £50-million asking price for Alvaro Carreras. So, Los Blancos hope to encourage Manchester United to exercise their £15-million buyback clause before signing the left-back from the English club for around £27 million. (AS)
Chelsea eye Ajax teenager: Ajax defender Jorrel Hato could be one of the most in-demand players in the summer transfer window. Chelsea are plotting a potential £40-million offer for the 19-year-old. (De Telegraaf)
Popular Palace players could go: Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner would allow the sales of playmaker Eberechi Eze and defender Marc Guehi if the moves enable him to sign up to six new players and build a more physical team. (The Sun)
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