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Transfer Rumors: Foden Offered to Clubs; Liverpool Identify Salah Replacement

Sports Illustrated rounds up the latest transfer rumors and gossip from around the world.


Premier League

Bradley Barcola
London trumps Liverpool. | Steve Bardens/AMA/Getty Images

AC Milan are evaluating Manchester City star Phil Foden and would fund a shock approach for the Englishman by selling Rafael Leão. This is after an intermediary has been offering Foden’s services to several clubs, with only a year on his contract. (Source: SportMediaset)

Arsenal have the edge over Liverpool when it comes to Bradley Barcola, because the Paris Saint-Germain star would prefer to move to London if he swaps France for England. (Source: Kostas Lianos)

It’s considered pointless for Manchester United to initiate any negotiations with Real Madrid over Eduardo Camavinga because the player himself is determined to stay at the Bernabéu. (Source: Fabrizio Romano)

Sander Berge is emerging as a “serious” target for Man Utd to add a third midfielder to the squad this summer and is being discussed internally. A $54 million (£40 million) price tag makes the Norwegian more affordable than someone like Carlos Baleba. (Source: TEAMtalk)

Still to replace Mohamed Salah, the Red have made enquiries regarding Bournemouth winger Rayan. The young Brazilian is one of many on Liverpool’s radar. He has a release clause set at $175 million (£130 million), but it’s not active until 2027. (Source: TEAMtalk)

Liverpool are front of the chasing pack for Japan midfielder Kaishu Sano, ready to offer $69 million (£51 million) to Mainz. But Arsenal, Tottenham and Borussia Dortmund have all been in contact with his entourage as well. (Source: TEAMtalk)

Amid Serie A interest from Inter, Tottenham value Cristian Romero up to $57 million (£42.5 million) and Djed Spence up to $46 million (£34 million). Such costs are considered a major obstacle for the Italian champions (Source: Corriere dello Sport)

Lucas Bergvall remains the subject of negotiations between Nottingham Forest and Tottenham, after the latter rejected a $51 million (£38 million) opening offer. (Source: Sky Sports)

Chelsea are still well short of matching Diogo Costa’s Porto release clause, set at $69 million (£51 million). But Porto’s concern regarding the goalkeeper is any club triggering it late in the window, with Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich linked. (Source: Correio da Manhã via Sport Witness)

Chelsea have rejected two offers for Trevoh Chalobah, a player they value up to $47 million (£35 million). He is keen on going to Italy and Inter and Como are both in the hunt. (Source: football.london)

Strasbourg have interest in Chelsea goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina. But the French side could also consider a move for fellow Blues stopper Filip Jörgensen instead. (Source: L’Équipe)

Crystal Palace are showing interest in Augsburg center back Chrislain Matsima, a potential replacement for Marc Guéhi after his exit back in January. (Source: Sky Sports)


La Liga

Cristian Romero
La Liga is calling for Cristian Romero. | George Wood/Getty Images

The only way Real Madrid can sign Michael Olise is if he actively tells Bayern Munich he wants to leave. (Source: Fabrizio Romano)

Cristian Romero would prioritize joining Barcelona over Atlético Madrid or Inter, although center back isn’t the club’s most pressing need. A permanent transfer might be difficult without first offloading, but a loan deal could have the Catalans very interested. (Source: SPORT)

Senior Barcelona defender Ronald Araújo is well liked by Atlético Madrid boss Diego Simeone. (Source: Mundo Deportivo)

Real Madrid could rival Aston Villa and Tottenham when it comes to Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin. A move to the Bernabéu would reunite the Ukrainian with José Mourinho, an apparent driving force behind the interest. (Source: A Bola via Sport Witness)

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