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Alves’s time at PSG looks over; City in offer Atletico Madrid star - latest European rumours

Dani Alves’s time at Paris Saint-Germain looks to becoming to an end.

The former Barcelona full-back has reportedly turned down the French side’s offer of a new deal and will leave the club once his current deal expires at the end of the month, according to UOL Esporte.

The 36-year-old has made 81 appearances, scoring eight times, in his two seasons with the French side.

Atletico Madrid star Rodri Hernández has received a formal offer from Manchester City.

According to Spanish newspaper AS, the midfielder, who is believed to have had other clubs across Europe chasing his signature, is edging ever closer to a move to the reigning Premier League Champions this summer.

The 22-year-old made 46 appearances, scoring twice, for the Spanish side this season.

Meanwhile Madrid have joined the race for Joao Felix, according to Spanish newspaper Marca.

The teenager has been linked with a host of top clubs around Europe ahead of this summer’s window opening.

And Los Rojiblancos have now joined the long queue for the Benfica star, as they look to replace Antoine Griezmann who looks set to join Barcelona.

While Marca are also reporting that the deal to take the Frenchmen to Barcelona is ‘imminent’.

Griezmann’s lawyer has met with the Nou Camp giants to discuss terms over his deal.

It has been reported that the World Cup winner will take a pay cut of €5million a year to join the Catalan side.

Finally, Inter Milan are eyeing a move for Everton star Richarlison.

The Brazilian only joined the Toffees last summer, but according to Tuttosport, he is attracting the attention of the Italian giants who are set for a summer spending spree.

The Nerazzurri would include Joao Mario in any potential move for the former Watford man.

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