Latest transfer news and rumors: Wrexham to bolster EPL promotion bid
The transfer window may be closed, but the rumors never stop swirling. Check in every day for all the latest buzz from across the soccer world.
Top story: Wrexham target Fulham's Cairney
Newly promoted Championship side Wrexham, bankrolled by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are targeting Fulham captain Tom Cairney as their first high-profile summer addition. A move would likely result in a club-record fee for the Welsh club, which is looking to earn a fourth consecutive promotion from the fifth tier.
Cairney has Championship experience and still earns significant minutes on a Fulham side that spent a chunk of the Premier League season challenging for European football. He'd join former Premier League players James McClean, Jay Rodriguez, and Steven Fletcher at the club. (The Telegraph)
Other rumors
May 15
Milan's summer purge: Joao Felix and Kyle Walker are almost certain to leave Milan at the end of their unsuccessful loan spells. Theo Hernandez or club captain Mike Maignan could also leave. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)
Inter could rescue Zirkzee: Inter are considering signing Manchester United flop Joshua Zirkzee on loan with an option to buy. Given Zirkzee earns a manageable €3.5 million per season, he'd fit into the club's financial parameters. (Corriere dello Sport)
Jackson has admirers: Several teams have approached Chelsea about signing maligned striker Nicolas Jackson. The Blues would allow him to leave if the offer is right. (Matteo Moretto)
Milan derby for Mateta: Inter and Milan have joined Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and Atletico Madrid in the race for Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta, who's available for around €35 million and open to a new challenge after scoring 14 Premier League goals this season. (TEAMtalk)
Bidding war for Joao Pedro: Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool have Brighton & Hove Albion forward Joao Pedro high on their summer wish list. The asking price will far exceed the initial £30 million Brighton paid to sign him. (The Telegraph)
Done deal for Nuno Tavares: Arsenal will receive €9 million once Lazio make Nuno Tavares' loan deal permanent. The Gunners will be entitled to a percentage of any future transfer fee. (Fabrizio Romano)
May 14
Arsenal set Gyokeres' salary: Arsenal agreed to give Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres around €8.3 million per season. Now the Gunners are in talks with the Portuguese outfit over a potential €75-million transfer fee. (A Bola)
No decision on Wirtz: Despite reports of an imminent move to Bayern Munich, in-demand Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz hasn't signed any pre-contract agreements with the club. His family recently flew to England for talks with Manchester City. (Florian Plettenberg)
Liverpool move for Frimpong: Liverpool have held talks with Leverkusen over a possible €35-million move for right wing-back Jeremie Frimpong, who's keen to join the Reds as Trent Alexander-Arnold's replacement. (Fabrizio Romano)

Open race for Pogba: Clubs from Saudi Arabia, Germany, France, Spain, and the United States are interested in signing World Cup winner Paul Pogba. As a free agent, he can join teams outside of FIFA's traditional transfer windows. (Mike McGrath)
Xavi Simons wants out: RB Leipzig playmaker Xavi Simons is ready to leave months after completing a permanent €50-million transfer to the Bundesliga club. Bayern, along with several Premier League teams, are interested. (Fabrizio Romano)
Forest's big transfer plans: Nottingham Forest want to reinforce their squad with at least five signings ahead of their first European campaign in three decades. But the future of standout midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White remains uncertain. (The Telegraph)
May 13
Guardiola to target Reijnders: Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola want AC Milan's Tijjani Reijnders to replace Kevin De Bruyne. Milan would be open to selling the Dutch international if they receive a club-record £57 million. (The Telegraph)
Madrid confident over Huijsen: Chelsea look set to miss out on signing Dean Huijsen after Real Madrid held positive talks with the Bournemouth defender. He has a £50-million release clause. (The Telegraph)
Romero to Madrid, too?: Real Madrid's summer shopping spree in the Premier League could also include a move for Tottenham center-back Cristian Romero. Spurs rejected Madrid's approach for him last summer. (The Sun)
Diaz prefers Liverpool stay: Luis Diaz has pledged his future to Liverpool after witnessing Trent Alexander-Arnold get booed at Anfield. He wants to stay despite being linked with Barcelona. (Express)
Atletico want Antony talks: Atletico Madrid want to hold talks with Manchester United about signing Antony. The Brazilian's stock has risen this season after a successful loan spell at Real Betis. (Football Espana)
Madrid want Hernandez back: Real Madrid have their sights set on a reunion with Theo Hernandez. The French left-back has starred at AC Milan since leaving Madrid six years ago. (Calciomercato)
May 12
Sancho back in Germany?: Bayer Leverkusen have emerged as a potential landing spot for Jadon Sancho. United have lowered their asking price, but Sancho's demands may prove to be an obstacle. (The Sun)
Bayern stand firm: Bayern Munich have no intention of improving their offer to Leroy Sane's representatives over a new contract for the 29-year-old. Sane's deal ends this summer. (Sky Sport Germany)
Leverkusen confident over Wirtz: Bayer Leverkusen chief Fernando Carro thinks the odds of Florian Wirtz staying with the club are split. The 22-year-old has been linked with a transfer to rivals Bayern Munich. (Sky Sport Germany)

Newcastle target Eze: Newcastle United are the latest team to be linked with Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, who's also being monitored by Nottingham Forest. The 22-year-old has a €80-million release clause. (TEAMTalk)
Madrid want to speed things up: Real Madrid could offer Liverpool £1 million for Trent Alexander-Arnold to join them ahead of the Club World Cup. The tournament begins June 15. (Football Insider)
May 11
Vinicius Jr. commits to Madrid: Vinicius looks to end unctertainty over his future by putting pen to paper on a new five-year contract. The Real Madrid star had been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia in recent months. (ESPN)
Raya on Madrid's radar: Real Madrid could launch a surprise move for Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya. The Spaniard is considered a target for Los Blancos, alongside Brighton's No. 1 Bart Verbruggen. (The Sun)
Bruno interest persists: Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal aren't giving up their pursuit of Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes. The midfielder has already "politely" rejected a three-year contract offer from them. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool's search for RB: Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong has emerged as a possible replacement for the departing Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool. He could be available for around €35 million. (L'Equipe)
Juve still in on Osimhen: Juventus will look to compete with Premier League teams for the signature of Victor Osimhen this summer. The Napoli forward, on loan at Galatasaray, has a €75-million release clause. (Matteo Moretto)
Napoli step up David pursuit: Napoli have submitted an offer to Jonathan David in hopes of signing the Canada international on a free transfer from Lille. (Fabrizio Romano)
May 10
Zubimendi agrees to join Arsenal: Martin Zubimendi verbally agreed to sign a long-term contract with Arsenal. Arsenal will trigger Zubimendi's €60-million release clause to get the deal done. (Fabrizio Romano)
Blues lead race for Leao: Chelsea have opened informal talks over the possible signing of AC Milan's Rafael Leao, who could be available for around €75 million. The Blues are ahead of Arsenal in the fight to sign the Portuguese winger. (Caught Offside)
Mancunian clubs tracking Tonali: Manchester City and Manchester United are interested in Newcastle United's in-form midfielder Sandro Tonali. The Magpies are desperate to keep the Italian. (Nicolo Schira)
Untouchable United trio: It could be a summer of significant change at Manchester United, but Ruben Amorim identified three players going nowhere: Diogo Dalot, Bruno Fernandes, and Kobbie Mainoo. (teamTALK)

Bayern one step ahead: Bayern Munich are trying to trump competition for Bayer Leverkusen's Jonathan Tah by starting concrete negotiations with the German international. Barcelona and Real Madrid are among the other clubs interested in the out-of-contract defender. (Sky Sport Germany)
Frankfurt striker on his way out: Hugo Ekitike will leave Eintracht Frankfurt this summer. Numerous clubs are pondering an approach for the Frenchman, including top Premier League outfits. (Fabrizio Romano)
Raya competition: Espanyol's Joan Garcia, who's been linked with Aston Villa, could join Arsenal as competition for David Raya to be the first-choice goalkeeper. (The Independent)
May 9
High demand for Donnarumma: Manchester City, Juventus, and Inter Milan could all try to convince the goalkeeper to jump ship from Paris Saint-Germain. The Italian's contract expires in 2026. (Sport Italia)
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)
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