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Latest transfer news and rumors: Kane considering Barca move

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The transfer window may be closed, but the rumor mill never stops. Check in every day for the latest transfer buzz around the soccer world.

Top story: Kane could join Barcelona

Harry Kane is considering a move to Barcelona. A €65-million release clause in the striker's contract will become active in the summer, which could open the door for Barcelona to pull off the surprise signing. Kane, who's been unstoppable early in the season, is weighing up all his options, including extending his stay with Bayern Munich. (Sport)

Other rumors

Nov. 3

Branthwaite battle: Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are both monitoring Everton center-back Jarrad Branthwaite. The Toffees want to keep the 23-year-old defender, and would only listen to offers worth around £70 million. (Caught Offside)

Porto open to offers: FC Porto are willing to entertain offers worth around €80 million for Samu Aghehowa. The 21-year-old striker has a €100-million release clause, but the Portuguese club is open to negotiating. Chelsea and Tottenham are among those interested. (Estadio Deportivo)

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Kevin!: Liverpool's chief scout Barry Hunter was in attendance at Craven Cottage over the weekend to watch Fulham winger Kevin in action. The 22-year-old Brazilian has impressed in his first season in England after joining Fulham from Shakhtar Donetsk for £34.6 million. (Football Insider)

Planning ahead: Arsenal and Barcelona are both keeping tabs on 15-year-old forward Lacine Megnan-Pave. The young phenom has turned heads throughout Europe by scoring 15 goals and registering 12 assists in 24 matches for Montpellier's U17 team. (Sport)

Nov. 2

Villa join the race: Aston Villa are in the mix, along with Manchester United, to sign Brazilian striker Endrick on loan from Real Madrid in January, but Lyon are still the favorites to land the teenager. (Daily Star)

Keeping Caicedo: Chelsea want to extend star midfielder Moises Caicedo's contract. The two sides started discussing a new deal in the summer, and negotiations are now set to continue. (Fabrizio Romano)

Back to the well: Napoli hope to do more business with Manchester United in January by signing midfielder Kobbie Mainoo on an initial loan. The Serie A champions, who already made deals for Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund, would like to include a purchase option in any Mainoo deal. (Mirror)

Kante's comeback: Ambitious Ligue 1 newcomers Paris FC want to bring N'Golo Kante back to Europe. The veteran midfielder's contract with Saudi side Al-Ittihad expires in the summer. (Foot Mercato)

Nov. 1

Chelsea step up Yildiz pursuit: Chelsea will push hard to sign Kenan Yildiz next summer. The big-spending London club is preparing a €90-million offer for the Juventus attacker. (Fichajes)

Lyon likely to get Endrick: Endrick seems destined to join Lyon. Talks are advancing over a loan move for the Real Madrid striker. He's expected to make his final decision next week. (Fabrizio Romano)

Shell out for Ell: Manchester United would pay as much as £70 million to ensure they beat the likes of Chelsea, Manchester City, and Newcastle to the signature of Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson. (Caught Offside)

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Roque's revival: Vitor Roque's career is back on track with Copa Libertadores finalists Palmeiras following his frustrating spell with Barcelona. Premier League clubs are keeping tabs on the Brazilian marksman. (AS)

Edu headed nowhere: Real Madrid are adamant that Eduardo Camavinga isn't for sale despite rumors that Newcastle United could offer around €70 million for the midfielder. (Defensa Central)

Schade suitors left in the dark: Brentford won't let Kevin Schade leave. Aston Villa, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, and Tottenham are interested in the blossoming German forward. (TBR Football)

Oct. 31

Man Utd allocate €200M for Vini: Manchester United are willing to break the bank to bring Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior aboard. They believe his performance levels, versatility, and marketability would make him worth it. (Fichajes)

FCB want Kroos control: Bayern Munich could submit a formal offer for Angelo Stiller, who's drawn comparisons to Toni Kroos. The 24-year-old is currently valued at around €70 million. Real Madrid have previously been linked to the Stuttgart midfielder. (Fichajes)

Home away from home: Real Madrid believe the opportunity to play with England teammates Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jude Bellingham will convince Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi to join them for free next summer. (The Sun)

Nerazzurri's needs: Inter Milan's aging backline needs an overhaul. They're interested in Crystal Palace's Guehi, Lazio's Mario Gila, Sassuolo's Tarik Muharemovic, Club Brugge's Joel Ordonez, and Bayern Munich's Dayot Upamecano. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Milan don't believe in Santi: AC Milan could again try to sign Roma's Artem Dovbyk as Santiago Gimenez's replacement, but Eintracht Frankfurt's Jonathan Burkardt, Strasbourg's Joaquin Panichelli, and Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee are also in the frame. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Return to sender: The £35 million obligation to buy written into Harvey Elliott's loan deal with Aston Villa only becomes active once he reaches a certain number of appearances. The Englishman is struggling for minutes under Unai Emery, so he's increasingly likely to return to Liverpool. (Daily Mail)

Bouaddi buzz: Manchester United have held internal discussions over trying to sign Lille wonderkid Ayyoub Bouaddi. Competition for the 18-year-old midfielder could be fierce. (Caught Offside)

Reading between the lines: Bayern Munich are in early talks to sign Feyenoord right-back Givairo Read. A deal may not be easy to complete, though, if interested Premier League clubs join the hunt for the 19-year-old. (Sky Sport Germany)

Pedro to go: Pedro has confirmed that he'll leave Lazio at the end of his fifth season with the club. He wants to help them qualify for Europe before his departure. (Gianluca Di Marzio)

Gus grab: Cash-strapped Sao Paulo could lose another promising youngster. Barcelona are monitoring 16-year-old Gustavo Zabarelli, who could move before he turns 18 because he has an Italian passport. (Diario Sport)

Oct. 30

Messi snubbed: A Saudi Arabian sports official claimed that Lionel Messi's team told him that the superstar wanted to move to the Middle East during the MLS offseason. The offer was mentioned to the government minister who shut it down, saying the Saudi Pro League isn't "a training camp." (L'Equipe)

Vini prioritizes PSG: Vinicius Junior would pick Paris Saint-Germain over clubs in the Premier League and Saudi Pro League. The Real Madrid winger could force a transfer next summer after falling out with Xabi Alonso. (Diario Sport)

Vic's valuation: Victor Osimhen is high on Barcelona's list of potential replacements for Robert Lewandowski. However, Galatasaray are expected to set a huge asking price, potentially making him just as difficult to sign as Manchester City's Erling Haaland. (Mundo Deportivo)

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Blues yearn for Yildiz: Juventus have stepped up contract talks with Kenan Yildiz, but Chelsea are hoping to beat European rivals to his signature with a "very exciting proposal." (TEAMtalk)

Spying Sporting skipper: Incoming Juventus boss Luciano Spalletti is a big fan of Morten Hjulmand, so the club could attempt to sign him once again. A January deal is unrealistic, but Juve are keeping tabs on the Sporting CP midfielder. (Tuttosport)

Deal for Dane: Napoli are prepared to trigger the purchase option in Rasmus Hojlund's loan from Manchester United. They want to encourage the Danish striker to sign a contract that runs until 2030. (Caught Offside)

Oct. 29

Konsa courted by huge clubs: Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United are interested in Ezri Konsa. Aston Villa could accept an offer worth at least £40 million. (Caught Offside)

Mason murmurings: Marseille striker Mason Greenwood is becoming one of the most coveted players in Europe. Al-Hilal, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan, and Tottenham are all weighing up offers for the Englishman. (Fichajes)

Scott's hot property: Newcastle and Tottenham are interested in bringing Scott McTominay back to the Premier League. The Napoli favorite is also a candidate to strengthen Barcelona's midfield. (TEAMtalk)

Jarrod could jump: Tottenham are prepared to offer up to €60 million for Jarrod Bowen. The attacker could consider leaving West Ham while the club stumbles through another crisis. (Fichajes)

Celik sale: Real Madrid have been offered the chance to sign Roma's Zeki Celik after Dani Carvajal suffered a new injury. Right-back Celik, who plays for Turkey with Arda Guler, is out of contract next June. (Defensa Central)

Atleti exits: Conor Gallagher, Nahuel Molina, and Alexander Sorloth could all leave Atletico Madrid in January. Manchester United are willing to pay €60 million for Gallagher, Juventus are interested in Molina, and Fenerbahce are preparing an offer worth around €35 million for Sorloth. (Fichajes)

James' new home: Club Leon have decided against renewing James Rodriguez's contract. He'll be a free agent on Dec. 31. The Colombian icon could end up in Major League Soccer or at another Mexican club. (ESPN)

Oct. 28

Vini considering exit: Vinicius Junior is seriously thinking about leaving Real Madrid, and could force a transfer as early as January. The Brazilian winger's relationship with manager Xabi Alonso has reportedly deteriorated. (AS)

Jobe not joining: Jobe Bellingham has no interest in signing for Manchester United. The Red Devils were reportedly considering a potential loan move for the young Borussia Dortmund midfielder. (Daily Mirror)

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Barca looking at Leao: Barcelona are considering submitting an offer for AC Milan forward Rafael Leao, but the Portuguese international's €80-million valuation presents a challenge for the Catalan club. (Sport)

Anderson's price tag: Manchester United and Newcastle continue to monitor Elliot Anderson - the latter want to bring him back to St. James' Park - but Nottingham Forest want over £100 million for the English midfielder, and could demand as much as £120 million. (Florian Plettenberg)

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