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

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PSG eyeing Haaland

Paris Saint-Germain have asked about Erling Haaland's long-term situation at Manchester City. The Norwegian striker has a massive contract that ties him to the Premier League side until 2034, but PSG are staying vigilant.

If he ever decides to leave Manchester City, though, it's believed that Haaland's most likely destination is Spain. (TEAMtalk)

Feb. 20

Bring in Bernardo: Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, and AS Monaco are all interested in signing Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva when his Manchester City contract expires in the summer. (TEAMtalk)

Barca react: After losing teen phenom Dro Fernandez to PSG for only €8.2 million during the winter window, Barcelona are changing their approach to release clauses for their academy talents, making it more difficult for other clubs to buy their most promising young players. (RMC Sport)

Relegation consequences: Captain Cristian Romero and midfielder Conor Gallagher are among the notable players that will almost certainly leave Tottenham in the summer if Spurs' calamitous season ends with a stunning relegation. (The Athletic)

MLS in Coutinho's future: The LA Galaxy are keeping tabs on Philippe Coutinho's situation. The Brazilian playmaker, 33, is a free agent after Vasco da Gama terminated his contract. (AS)

Feb. 19

Man United's mea culpa: Manchester United regret giving Barcelona a £26-million purchase option in the Marcus Rashford deal because they believe the Englishman's strong performances in Catalonia have seen his value skyrocket to around £50 million. (Daily Star)

Senesi makes decision: Bournemouth's Marcos Senesi, an impending free agent, is being courted by several European clubs, but the Argentine center-back would prefer to sign with Barcelona. (TEAMtalk)

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Delap already done: Liam Delap's time at Chelsea could already be coming to an end. The English striker, 23, is likely to leave Stamford Bridge in the summer after failing to make much impact with the Blues. Manchester United and Newcastle are monitoring the situation with interest. (Caught Offside)

Modric might stay: AC Milan are growing increasingly confident that veteran midfielder Luka Modric will sign a one-year contract to remain with the Italian club after immediately becoming a key contributor in his first season. (Calciomercato)

Leverkusen want Leon: Bayer Leverkusen want to sign Leon Goretzka when his Bayern Munich contract expires in the summer, but the veteran midfielder prefers to join Arsenal. (BILD)

Feb. 18

Endrick could do the trick: Manchester United have suddenly emerged as front-runners to sign Endrick, who's currently flourishing on loan at Lyon, in the summer. Real Madrid are open to selling while there's little opportunity for him to play in their stacked squad. (Fichajes)

Richy riches: With Richarlison's contract ending in 2027, the upcoming summer window is one of the last chances that Tottenham Hotspur have to sell him for decent money. Atletico Madrid and Flamengo could compete for the forward. (Fichajes)

Mane man: A summer move for Wolverhampton Wanderers' Mateus Mane is a strong possibility. Manchester United and Liverpool are among the names linked with the 18-year-old playmaker. (TEAMtalk)

Promising forward: Union Saint-Gilloise striker Promise David is becoming one of the most sought-after players in Europe. English clubs Brighton & Hove Albion, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Sunderland, and West Ham United have all scouted the Canadian marksman. (TEAMtalk)

Nick sick of Tyneside: Nick Woltemade is unhappy at Newcastle and would be open to returning to Stuttgart or trying to engineer a move to Bayern Munich. (Bild)

Daniele in demand: Daniele Ghilardi's rapid improvement in the heart of Roma's defense has caught the attention of Newcastle and could result in an Italy call-up in the near future. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

KDH stuck with Toffees: Everton will block any attempts to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall this summer. Tottenham Hotspur are apparently interested in the former Leicester City and Chelsea midfielder. (Football Insider)

Magpies move for Baidoo: Newcastle opened talks with Red Bull Salzburg in an effort to sign Edmund Baidoo. The 20-year-old Ghanaian forward, who's valued at around €10 million, has also attracted attention from Borussia Dortmund. (Africafoot)

Aiming for Aimar: Real Madrid opened contract negotiations with Atletico Madrid youth-team player Aimar Garcia. The 18-year-old defender's current deal expires in June. (AS)

All the way to Remo: The next stop in Jesse Lingard's career could be in Brazil. The former Manchester United midfielder, who last played for South Korea's FC Seoul, is in talks with recently promoted Remo. (Globo)

Feb. 17

Barca bargaining blocked: Marcus Rashford's loan spell with Barcelona includes an option to buy for between €30 million and €35 million. Barca hoped to negotiate a lower fee with Manchester United, but the English club is unwilling to do so. Rashford wants to stay at Barcelona. (ESPN)

Sak-load of cash: Bukayo Saka is now the highest-paid player at Arsenal after he signed fresh terms in north London until 2031. He'll earn over £300,000 a week on his new contract. (BBC Sport)

David done: David Alaba will leave Real Madrid when his contract expires at the end of the campaign. The 33-year-old Austrian international is in his fifth season with Los Blancos. (Fabrizio Romano)

Dom deal in the works: Contract talks between Dominik Szoboszlai and Liverpool are progressing as the Merseyside club is willing to meet all of the Hungarian's demands. Real Madrid's interest in the midfielder is growing. (TEAMtalk)

Red-hot Rogers: Morgan Rogers' camp have denied they're exploring a big-money move from Aston Villa. Many clubs are rumored to be pursuing Rogers, including Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Tottenham Hotspur. (TEAMtalk)

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Juli noted: Borussia Dortmund right-back Julian Ryerson is on Manchester United's list of potential summer targets. United could rival Barcelona and Newcastle United for his signature. (Bild)

Prates plucked: Seventeen-year-old full-back Kaua Prates is set to join Borussia Dortmund from Cruzeiro for an overall potential package of €12 million. Talks for this transfer started in October. (Florian Plettenberg)

Vic vexed: Victor Osimhen revealed he had talks with Juventus before his negotiations to join Galatasaray started. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis wouldn't allow him to switch to Juve. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Trafford transfer conditions: Manchester City would prefer to send James Trafford out on loan next summer rather than sanction a permanent transfer. Aston Villa, Leeds United, and Newcastle United are interested in the goalkeeper. (TEAMtalk)

Feb. 16

Premier League Pulisic: Manchester United and Arsenal are interested in signing Christian Pulisic. Tottenham Hotspur are also keeping an eye on him. AC Milan want around €80 million for the ex-Chelsea forward. (Caught Offside)

Murillo on the move: Nottingham Forest defender Murillo will leave the club this summer. Chelsea and Liverpool are interested in signing the 23-year-old Brazilian center-back. (TEAMtalk)

Toon Army Tonali: Sandro Tonali's exuberant goal celebration after scoring in the FA Cup was a deliberate message. The Italian midfielder raced over to manager Eddie Howe to reaffirm his commitment to Newcastle and silence rumors about a potential Arsenal transfer. (Chronicle Live)

Extension on hold: Juventus want to extend Weston McKennie's contract, but negotiations have stalled. The American midfielder, flourishing under Luciano Spalletti, wants to double his wages. McKennie currently earns around €2.5 million per season. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Yan in demand: Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany is a keen admirer of RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande. Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United are also in the mix for the exciting 19-year-old. (Fabrizio Romano)

Donyell details: Roma are expected to make Donyell Malen's loan move from Aston Villa permanent, with Villa receiving €25 million plus a 10% sell-on clause. The option to buy becomes an obligation if Roma qualify for either the Champions League or Europa League. (Fabrizio Romano)

Pretty penny for MGW: Manchester City have been informed that they'll need to pay as much as £70 million in order to convince Nottingham Forest to sell Morgan Gibbs-White in the summer. (Football Insider)

Feb. 15

Move over, Mo: With Mohamed Salah increasingly likely to leave Liverpool in the summer, the Reds have leapfrogged Manchester City and Arsenal in the race to sign Anthony Gordon. He won't come cheap, though: Newcastle want £95 million for the winger. (Caught Offside)

Szobo's dream move: Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai's "one dream" is to play for Real Madrid at some point in his career, according to Hungary national team coach Marco Rossi. (Marca)

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Double dip: Arsenal are scouting Antonio Nusa and Castello Lukeba of RB Leipzig. The former, still only 20 and viewed as one of the world's most exciting attacking prospects, is valued at around €60 million. (Fussball Daten)

Turned down by Tottenham: Both Aston Villa and Chelsea contacted Spurs during the January transfer window to inquire about Swedish midfielder Lucas Bergvall, but their approaches were quickly rebuffed. (The Athletic)

Feb. 14

New deal is no deterrent: Igor Thiago may have just signed a new contract with Brentford, but Manchester City, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich remain interested in the Brazilian forward. Only Erling Haaland has more Premier League goals than the 24-year-old this season. (TEAMtalk)

Wesley wanted: Manchester City are ready to offer around €50 million to sign Roma full-back Wesley Franca this summer. The Brazilian, 22, has been one of the Italian club's standout performers this season since arriving from Flamengo. (Fichajes)

Pony up, Barca: Barcelona have made Sporting CP center-back Goncalo Inacio their primary target to bolster their backline, but the Portuguese club won't let the 24-year-old go for anything less than €70 million. (Fichajes)

Endrick not for sale: Real Madrid have no intention of allowing Endrick to leave the club on a permanent basis. Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham all checked in on the Brazilian striker, who's currently shining on loan with Lyon. He'll return to the Bernabeu next season. (TEAMtalk)

Clever clause: Inter Milan intend to use their buyback clause to sign Aleksandar Stankovic. Several Premier League clubs, including Arsenal and Manchester United, are monitoring the 20-year-old, but Inter can sign him back from Club Brugge for €23 million this summer. (Fabrizio Romano)

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