The transfer window is heating up as major European clubs begin strategizing to strengthen their squads ahead of next season. Here are the top rumors making headlines today:
Sandro Tonali Targeted by European Giants
Representatives of Sandro Tonali have contacted Real Madrid as they explore the midfielder’s next move from Newcastle United.
However, Manchester City are also interested in signing him (TeamTalk).
John Stones Could Leave Manchester City
John Stones is not expected to be offered a new contract by Manchester City, with Everton closely monitoring his situation (Sportsport).
Barcelona Close in on Bernardo Silva
Barcelona are leading the race to sign Bernardo Silva from Manchester City on a free transfer (The Sun).
Arsenal Tracking Rising Star Kofane
Arsenal are monitoring young striker Christian Kofane of Bayer Leverkusen, with his valuation reportedly reaching £60 million (Florian Plettenberg).
Rashford Deal Requires New Negotiations
Barcelona’s option to sign Marcus Rashford on loan has expired, and they must now enter fresh negotiations with Manchester United over a transfer fee (Cadena SER).
Jules Kounde Attracts Top Clubs
Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea are all monitoring Barcelona defender Jules Kounde (Mundo Deportivo).
Dumfries Draws Premier League Interest
Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries has received interest from several Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, and others (TeamTalk).
Manchester United Scout Samuel Dahl
Manchester United are interested in Benfica defender Samuel Dahl and have scouted him multiple times this season (Record).
Celta Vigo Want Fer Lopez to Stay
Celta Vigo are keen to keep Fer Lopez at the club after his loan spell from Wolverhampton Wanderers ends (Faro de Vigo).
De Zerbi Eyes Locatelli for Tottenham
Coach Roberto De Zerbi wants Tottenham Hotspur to sign Manuel Locatelli from Juventus (Calciomercato).
Young Talent Diomande in Demand
Manchester United and Liverpool are competing to sign young winger Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig (Sportsboom).



