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Latest transfer news and rumors: Juventus home in on Hojlund

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Top story: Juventus identify Vlahovic replacement

Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli has opened talks over the potential signing of Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund. The Turin club was initially interested in his teammate Joshua Zirkzee, but Ruben Amorim now intends to give the Dutchman another chance to prove himself at United next season. So, Juve have shifted focus to Hojlund.

Juventus are in the market for a goal-scorer because Dusan Vlahovic, who has one year left on his contract, is almost certain to depart in the offseason. (Calciomercato)

Other rumors

May 4

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)

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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)

More MLS interest in KDB: Chicago Fire are in talks with Kevin De Bruyne. The midfielder, who's set to leave Manchester City this summer, is also attracting interest from New York City FC and D.C. United. The Belgian was previously linked with San Diego FC. (ESPN)

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)

Madrid hope to hurry TAA deal: Real Madrid want to have Trent Alexander-Arnold in their squad for the Club World Cup, which begins June 14. Liverpool are open to accepting a fee expected to be under €1 million to let him leave early. (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)

May 2

Nkunku's reps talk to Liverpool: Representatives of Chelsea attacker Christopher Nkunku have talked to Liverpool over a potential £52-million transfer. There have also been discussions with Arsenal, Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur. (TEAMtalk)

Nico might not go: Nico Williams' widely expected exit from Athletic Bilbao could be off. The winger could commit his future to his boyhood club if it qualifies for the Champions League, effectively shunning moves to Arsenal and Barcelona in the process. (El Nacional)

High-profile Asensio alternative: Aston Villa believe signing Manchester City legend Kevin De Bruyne on a free transfer would be better value than striking a deal for Marco Asensio. Asensio is currently on loan from Paris Saint-Germain. (Football Insider)

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Vlahovic move getting closer: Atletico Madrid's long-term interest in Dusan Vlahovic could finally result in a summer switch. Los Colchoneros have accelerated transfer talks amid Saudi interest in Antoine Griezmann, who's suffered from inconsistent form this season. (El Nacional)

Fight for Ndicka: Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain could be set for a fierce battle to sign Roma's Evan Ndicka this summer. Newcastle United are also reportedly tracking the defender. (The Mirror)

Madrid to release veteran: Lucas Vazquez will leave Real Madrid after the club decided to not renew his contract. Trent Alexander-Arnold's expected arrival and Dani Carvajal's eventual return to fitness have made 33-year-old Vazquez surplus to requirements. (Okdiaro)

FCB vs. BVB: Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are exploring a possible move for Borussia Monchengladbach's Ko Itakura. The Japanese defender could be worth around €12 million. (Christian Falk)

May 1

Rodrygo unhappy with role: Rodrygo is unsettled at Real Madrid while his playing style doesn't suit Carlo Ancelotti's approach. The Brazilian winger is open to departing the Spanish capital, and Chelsea and Liverpool are among the clubs interested in signing him. (Marca)

Leverkusen await Wirtz decision: Bayer Leverkusen still don't know if Florian Wirtz wants to leave this summer or next, but they're keen to ensure his eventual departure isn't to Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich. Manchester City, Real Madrid, and others want to bring him aboard. (Sky Sport Germany)

Kim clinging on: Kim Min-jae is desperate to stay at Bayern Munich amid reports the Bavarians will let the 28-year-old leave for the right price this summer. The defender has struggled for form and fitness this season. (Bild)

Saudis swoop for Villans: Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez is attracting interest from Saudi Arabia, so Aston Villa are considering Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia as his replacement. Leon Bailey could also join the Saudi Pro League. (The Telegraph)

Magpies want to add to attack: Newcastle United maintain a strong interest in versatile Brentford goal-scorer Bryan Mbuemo, but his £60-million price tag could prove prohibitive for the Tyneside outfit. (The Telegraph)

Everton overhaul incoming: David Moyes will be trusted with a summer of drastic change at Everton as up to 13 players could be shown the exit. The Scot would like Ipswich Town's £30-million striker Liam Delap to lead the new era. (The i)

April 30

Pogba keeping options open: Paul Pogba believes he can still play and contribute to a Champions League-level team, increasing the likelihood of him choosing a European club over Major League Soccer's D.C. United. (ESPN)

Rashford keen on Barca move: Marcus Rashford is willing to take a pay cut to facilitate his dream transfer to Barcelona. He'd prefer to join the Catalan club this summer instead of making his Aston Villa loan permanent or returning to Manchester United. (Mirror)

Saliba atop Real Madrid's list: After getting a close look at his skills during their Champions League quarterfinal encounter, Real Madrid have decided to make Arsenal center-back William Saliba their top defensive target this summer. (Marca)

Tonali wants to stay put: Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali plans to remain at Newcastle for the long term despite generating plenty of interest from clubs in his homeland, including Juventus. (The Telegraph)

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Chelsea's latest target: Chelsea, linked with a rotating cast of forwards for months, have turned their attention to Morgan Rogers. Aston Villa don't want to sell the 22-year-old but could be forced into a deal to help the club comply with the Premier League's financial rules. (Independent)

Race is on for Cherki: Manchester United and Tottenham are interested in signing French playmaker Rayan Cherki. Bayern Munich are also in the mix. Lyon will demand around €35 million for the 21-year-old. (Caught Offside)

Dier joining Monaco: Bayern Munich defender Eric Dier has agreed to sign with Monaco when his contract with the German club expires this summer. Bayern wanted to retain the 31-year-old impending free agent, but he's decided to ink a three-year deal with the Ligue 1 outfit. (ESPN)

April 29

Slot getting war chest: Arne Slot will be afforded one of Liverpool's "biggest-ever" summer transfer budgets to bolster his title-winning squad. The Reds will prioritize signing a new left-back and No. 9. (The Telegraph)

PSG's next young star: Paris Saint-Germain have opened talks with River Plate for midfield phenom Franco Mastantuono. The 17-year-old Argentine is considered one of the elite prospects in world football and is being chased by several of Europe's top clubs. (TyC Sports)

Multiple suitors for Nunez: Clubs in Spain and England are keen on signing Darwin Nunez. The Liverpool forward has underwhelmed this season and could be available for around €40 million. Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, and Nottingham Forest are all interested. (Diario AS)

Date set for Zubimendi resolution: Real Sociedad president Jokin Aperribay says Martin Zubimendi's future will be decided in June. Arsenal, consistently linked with the Spanish midfielder, are ready to formally trigger his £51-million release clause. (Mirror)

Welcome back, Richy: Everton are interested in re-signing Richarlison from Tottenham. The Brazilian, 27, joined Spurs from the Toffees in 2022 but could make the move back this summer as Everton search for a forward to offset the expected departure of Dominic Calvert-Lewin. (GiveMeSport)

Flick staying put: The transfer market isn't only about players switching clubs. Managerial moves take center stage, too. Hansi Flick isn't expected to be available, though, as he's close to signing a one-year contract extension that will keep him at Barcelona until 2027. (Fabrizio Romano)

April 28

Cunha's first offer: Manchester United have offered Matheus Cunha a five-year contract. They're willing to activate his £62.5-million release clause, but want to defer payments over a three- or four-year timeline. (TEAMtalk)

Mateta on United's radar: Manchester United could turn to Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta if they're unable to recruit Ipswich Town's Liam Delap. Either way, United want a new striker to accompany Cunha. (GiveMeSport)

Romero a priority for Atletico: Atletico Madrid are convinced by Tottenham Hotspur defender Cristian Romero but aware a deal is only feasible if the English club lowers its €70-million asking price. (Marca)

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Newcastle targeting Kim: With a bidding war expected for Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen, the Magpies are exploring the possibility of signing Kim Min-jae. Bayern Munich are likely to demand at least £40 million. (Football Insider)

Chelsea accelerating for Yildiz: Chelsea are ramping up talks to sign Juventus playmaker Kenan Yildiz. The Bianconeri could hold out for as much as €100 million for the 19-year-old prospect. (CaughtOffside)

Juve's Cambiaso replacement: Juventus have lined up Lazio assist-maker Nuno Tavares as they prepare for full-back Andrea Cambiaso's likely summer departure. Lazio could flip the on-loan Arsenal wing-back for around €20 million after exercising his €4-million buyout clause. (Tuttosport)

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