Latest transfer news and rumors: Man United set price for Garnacho
Though the mini transfer window for Club World Cup clubs has now closed, summer deals will pick up again soon. The Premier League transfer window reopens on Monday, while the rest of Europe's top leagues prepare to do business July 1. Check in every day for all the latest buzz from across the soccer world.
Top story: Garnacho available for £70M
Manchester United are hoping to fetch £70 million for Alejandro Garnacho this summer as they seek funds for their massive squad overhaul. Aston Villa, Atletico Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, Chelsea, and Napoli are all interested in signing the 20-year-old winger.
United rejected Napoli's initial bid for Garnacho in January but contacted both the Serie A champions and Chelsea to renegotiate a potential move. Given that he's an academy graduate, the Red Devils view Garnacho as one of the only players they can sell for a sizeable profit. (The Independent)
Other rumors
June 11
Sane off to Turkey: Leroy Sane is set to sign a three-year contract worth €15 million per season with Galatasaray after five seasons with Bayern Munich. The would-be free agent also had interest from Arsenal and Saudi Arabia. (The Athletic)
PSG are Donnarumma's priority: Paris Saint-Germain 'keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma doesn't foresee any issues negotiating a new contract with the club. His current deal expires next summer, leading to rumors of a potential switch to Manchester United or Inter. (ESPN)
Betis ready bid for Antony: Real Betis are looking to re-sign Brazilian winger Antony on loan with a £35-million option to buy. Manchester United are wary of cutting Betis a deal now that Antony has restored some of his value. He recorded 14 goal contributions in 26 matches for Betis in the season's second half. (Daily Mail)

Man City keep spending: Manchester City are closing in on a deal for Rosenborg midfielder Sverre Nypan. The fee will be a record for a player from the Norwegian league, and Rosenborg will get the benefit of keeping the player on loan for one more season. (The Athletic)
Newcastle in talks for Trafford: Newcastle are hoping to sign Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford as competition for current No. 1 Nick Pope but aren't willing to meet the Clarets' £30-million asking price. (The Telegraph)
Inter eyeing Brighton's Enciso: Inter are keen to add 21-year-old Paraguayan midfielder Julio Enciso as they look to lower the average age of their squad. The Nerazzurri are confident they can negotiate Brighton down from their €30-million valuation. (TEAMtalk)
June 10
Blues abandon Maignan pursuit: Chelsea have pulled out of negotiations to sign Mike Maignan due to AC Milan's high demands for a goalkeeper entering the final year of his contract. (Fabrizio Romano)
Kante switching Saudi clubs?: Al-Hilal are optimistic about adding N'Golo Kante before the Club World Cup. The Saudi team has opened talks with domestic rivals Al-Ittihad over a short-term loan. (The Athletic)
KDB nears Napoli transfer: It could be just a matter of time before Kevin De Bruyne is a new Napoli player. The 33-year-old is expected to complete the deal by signing an initial two-year contract. (Fabrizio Romano)
Zubimendi deal almost complete: Arsenal consider their deal for Martin Zubimendi as "done and signed." Real Madrid never actively pursued the midfielder, who will join Arsenal's preseason camp. (The Athletic)
Gyokeres upset with Sporting: Victor Gyokeres isn't happy with the fee that Sporting CP are demanding in talks with interested teams. Sporting have been asking for €80 million, about €20 million more than he agreed. (Record)
New bid for Gittens: Chelsea have tabled a fresh offer for Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens. The Blues are hoping a €50-million bid is enough after Dortmund rejected a €35-million offer. (Fabrice Hawkins)
Liverpool eyeing Ekitike: Hugo Ekitike could be the next big transfer headed to Anfield. Liverpool have already held talks with the Eintracht Frankfurt striker, who could cost €100 million. (Sky Sport Germany)
Theo in talks with Atleti: Theo Hernandez is hopeful of joining Atletico Madrid after rejecting a move to Al-Hilal. Talks are ongoing, but Atletico have yet to match Milan's demands. (Fabrizio Romano)
Grealish interest in Germany: Bayer Leverkusen could offer Jack Grealish a way out of Manchester City. The £40-million-rated midfielder has also been linked with Tottenham, Newcastle, and Aston Villa (The Sun)
June 9
Osimhen rejects Saudi offer: Victor Osimhen has rejected a lucrative offer to play for Al-Hilal. The Saudi club was willing to pay his €75 million release clause, but Osimhen resisted their approach. (Fabrizio Romano)
Madrid close to signing Mastantuono: It's just a matter of time before Real Madrid unveil Franco Mastantuono. The 17-year-old midfielder is set to join after a €45-million fee was agreed with River Plate. (Fabrizio Romano)

Fresh Sesko talks planned: Arsenal intend to meet with RB Leipzig officials for another round of negotiations over signing Benjamin Sesko. It could take a fee worth up to €100 million to add him. (Sky Sport Germany)
Path out for Ter Stegen: Manchester United are considering a move for Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who has grown unsettled at Barcelona. Chelsea are also monitoring the German goalkeeper. (TEAMtalk)
June 8
EPL interest in Grealish: Newcastle have emerged as a possible landing spot for Manchester City outcast Jack Grealish. Any deal for the 29-year-old is likely to be a loan agreement for the upcoming season. (The Sun)
Mbeumo race heats up: Tottenham have joined Manchester United in pursuit of Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo. United offered around £60 million for the 25-year-old last week. (The Sun)
New deal for Yildiz: Juventus are working on signing Kenan Yildiz to a contract extension in an effort to stave off interest from clubs such as Arsenal. Juve are looking to double his wages. (Tuttosport)
Brighton targeting striker: Brighton have tabled a bid worth €40 million for Olympiacos striker Charalampos Kostoulas. The 18-year-old scored 12 goals in all competitions last season. (The Athletic)
June 7
Man Utd lead Gyokeres race: Manchester United's now have enough financial wiggle room to afford Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres. The Red Devils are hoping to add the Swede for around £60 million. (The Sun)
Leao wants out: AC Milan have been informed that star winger Rafael Leao wants to leave the club this summer. The Rossoneri want €70 million for the Portuguese international, with Bayern Munich interested. (Sky Sport Germany)
Surprise Donnarumma move: Bayern Munich and Real Madrid are keen on signing Champions League-winning goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma if he can't agree to a new contract with PSG. AC Milan, his former club, are also exploring a return after his acrimonious departure. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Arsenal in talks for Sesko: Arsenal are advancing in negotiations for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko. Discussions between all three parties are "proceeding well," though no agreement has been reached. (Fabrizio Romano)

Arsenal add 'keeper: Arsenal are signing Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea. The Gunners will activate his £5-million release clause, and the Spaniard is prepared to battle David Raya for a starting place. (The Athletic)
Vlahovic suitor emerges: Fenerbahce are the first club to show concrete interest in Dusan Vlahovic this summer. They've tabled a €30-million bid, but that's €10 million short of Juventus' valuation. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Coaches cost money, too: If Tottenham want to bring in Brentford manager Thomas Frank to replace Ange Postecoglou, who they fired Friday, they'll have to pay more than £10 million. (Daily Mirror)
June 6
Mbeumo keen on United: Bryan Mbeumo wants to move to Manchester United, but Brentford have rejected a second bid worth £55 million after add-ons. United may need to pay a similar amount to the £62.5 million they splurged on Matheus Cunha. (Fabrizio Romano)
Gunners want more firepower: Mikel Arteta still prefers versatile players in his attack, leading Arsenal to identify Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers and Feyenoord's Igor Paixao as potential summer signings. (The Times)
Joao makes stance clear: Joao Palhinha made an honest assessment of his situation at Bayern Munich while on Nations League duty for Portugal. He'd prefer to stay with the German giants but will consider his options if he can't get regular playing time. (Sky Sport Germany)
Gomes staying in France: English international Angel Gomes attracted interested from Premier League duo Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, but the midfielder has chosen Marseille following the expiration of his Lille contract. (Fabrice Hawkins)
Galatasaray feeling ambitious: The futures of Bayern Munich's Leroy Sane and Napoli's Victor Osimhen - who just had a free-scoring loan spell with Galatasaray - remain unresolved, so the Turkish champions have sent contract proposals to both players. (Fabrizio Romano)
June 5
Liverpool reject Diaz approach: Barcelona's initial approach to sign Luis Diaz fell short after sporting director Deco was told the Colombian winger wasn't for sale. Diaz will only go if he requests a move or if an offer arrives that the Reds believe will help them improve the team. (The Guardian)
Possible Diaz replacement: If Diaz does leave Liverpool, it's understood that the Reds will launch a bid to sign Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon. Signing the 24-year-old could cost Liverpool around £80 million. (TEAMtalk)
ETH eyes Antony reunion: Joining Leverkusen could be a possibility for Antony, reuniting him with with Erik ten Hag for a third time. He's expected to depart United after a successful loan spell at Real Betis. (Sky Sports)
Maignan fee to high: Chelsea feel the £25-million price tag that AC Milan have placed on Mike Maignan is too high. The Blues want to sign him for less because he only has a year left on his contract at Milan. (Standard)
Bayern aiming high: Bayern Munich have identified Liverpool's Cody Gakpo and AC Milan's Rafael Leao as their primary transfer targets. They anticipate that wingers Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sane will leave. (Kicker)

Inzaghi wants Osimhen: Victor Osimhen is high on Al-Hilal's list of targets, with talks between the Saudi club and Napoli believed to be ongoing. New coach Simone Inzaghi is eager to sign the Nigerian. (Fabrizio Romano)
Man Utd linked to Emi: Manchester United's search for a new goalkeeper could lead them to signing World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez, who has been tipped to depart Aston Villa this summer. (TyC Sports)
New Sancho suitor emerges: Aston Villa have shown an interest in signing Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho. He's also expected to be pursued by Napoli and AC Milan this summer. (Teamtalk)
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