The winter transfer window is closed, but now it's time to look ahead to the summer! Here are the new rumours floating around Europe's big leagues and beyond.
TOP STORY: Liverpool eye move for Brozovic
Liverpool are looking to sign Inter Milan midfielder Marcelo Brozovic, according to Libero.
Brozovic, 27, has been a key part of Inter's season before the coronavirus outbreak. The Croatian midfielder reportedly has a €60m release clause in his contract and Inter turned down a bid of around €40m from Tottenham for him back in 2018.
Liverpool are looking for midfield reinforcements as Adam Lallana will leave Anfield this summer and Georginio Wijnaldum has yet to agree a new contract.
Reports have linked Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic with a move to Inter, where he could replace his fellow countryman.
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08.23 BST: Bayern Munich are looking to snap up midfielder Charles Aranguiz from Bayer Leverkusen on a free transfer, says Chilean radio station Futuro FM.
Aranguiz, 30, is out of contract this summer and is reportedly set to sign a two-year contract.
The Chilean has been linked with a move to Turkey, with Fenerbahce and Galatasaray interested, but will sign for Bayern. He joined Leverkusen for €13m from Internacional back in 2015.
08.00 BST: It's fair to say it hasn't really worked out for Patrick Roberts since he moved from Fulham to Man City in 2015.
The young winger has been shipped out on loan plenty of times and has barely impacted the first team at City, but TEAMtalk reckons that Celtic are keen to take their former loanee on a permanent deal.
Celtic have made a £3m bid -- though City paid £12m for him so will probably want a bit more.
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Man United lead Bellingham race
Manchester United are leading the charge to sign Birmingham City starlet Jude Bellingham, The Sun reports.
The Red Devils have been after the 16-year-old midfielder for quite some time now, with the report suggesting that the club blew him away when he visited their Carrington training ground last month.
Borussia Dortmund were initially thought to be the favourites, with Chelsea also being in the running, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is determined to secure a deal worth £35m -- potentially even rising to £50m with future add-ons.
Coutinho staying at Barca?
Philippe Coutinho could wind up staying at Barcelona, the Evening Standard reports.
The news comes from Barca manager Quique Setien who has been singing the Brazilian's praises as of late, noting that he is counting on him to be at Camp Nou at the start of next season.
The former Liverpool star is on loan at Bayern Munich, with a €120m buyout clause in that deal, but the expectation is that he will not be staying in Germany once his spell comes to an end.
If he were to stay in Catalonia, the Brazil international's ongoing transfer saga may conclude after being linked with several Premier League sides such as Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, and Leicester City.
Militao to stay at Madrid
Real Madrid defender Eder Militao has been reassured that he will not be sold this summer, Marca reports.
The 22-year-old officially signed for Real from Porto back in July 2019, and as the third-choice centre-back in the eyes of many, the expectation was that he may start to look elsewhere for more first team opportunities once the season finishes.
However, Real took the youngster to one side in February and let him know that they wouldn't be looking to sell him during the upcoming transfer window.
Tap-ins
- Everton are interested in signing Torino forward Andrea Belotti, Tuttosport reports. The popular Italian has a release clause of around £78m to clubs outside the country and, with both Manchester United and Napoli being in the running, Toffees boss Carlo Ancelotti faces a battle to sign the man he's been after since his days as both Napoli and Bayern Munich manager.
- Juventus are planning on keeping hold of defender Merih Demiral, Calciomercato reports. The Turkey international made the jump over from Sassuolo in 2019 yet, despite his high transfer value and a series of clubs being interested in his services, the Old Lady hopes to keep hold of him as his five-year contract continues.
Source: espn.co.uk