With most of the major European seasons now complete, the rumour mill has been sent into overdrive as clubs ponder their moves ahead of what will be a busy transfer window. Check out the latest gossip below, and see all official deals here.
TOP STORY: Juve, AC Milan, Man Utd eye PSG goalkeeper Navas
Amid speculation that Gianluigi Donnarumma will join Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer this summer, PSG stopper Keylor Navas is garnering interest from Juventus and Manchester United, as well as Donnarumma's former club AC Milan.
The pending arrival of 22-year-old Donnarumma to PSG has put Navas in a difficult situation. Marca has suggested that several clubs are interested in taking the Costa Rica international away from Parc des Princes, despite having signed a deal earlier in 2021 that extended his stay until 2024.
Navas' predicament may be harsh, similarly to his Real Madrid departure in 2019 after Thibaut Courtois took over as No. 1, but the 34-year-old does have some highly reputable options to choose from when deciding his next move.
Juventus are likely in need of another experienced keeper with Gianluigi Buffon set to join boyhood club Parma this summer, while Milan will be looking for Donnarumma's replacement -- although they have already signed French keeper Mike Maignan from Lille.
As for the links with United, there have been questions over David de Gea and Dean Henderson at Old Trafford, so it appears the club could be looking to shore up their options between the sticks.
Navas seems to not be taking another potential exit too lightly, posting a thinly-veiled swipe at PSG on Instagram: "Gift your absence to those who do not value your presence."
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22.00 BST: Alvaro Morata has had a tough run of it of late when it comes to finishing chances -- see Tuesday's game for Spain with Sweden -- but somehow it hasn't put off Juventus.
Official and confirmed. Juventus have paid €10m to Atlético Madrid to extend Alvaro Morata's loan until June 2022. ⚪️⚫️ #Juve #Atléti
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 15, 2021
Juventus already paid €10m one year ago to have Morata on loan last season - so it's €20m for two years loan. Buy option next summer: €30m. https://t.co/kFUMMF3Guh
Fabrizio Romano is reporting that Juventus have paid €10 million in order to extend the forward's loan from Atletico Madrid for a second year. The 28-year-old scored 20 goals and added 12 assists in 44 appearances over all competitions for the Old Lady last season.
21.07 BST: West Ham have their eyes on Cologne midfielder Ellyes Skhiri, the Daily Express reports.
While not a household name, the Tunisian, 26, is coming off an impressive season in the Bundesliga, racking up six goals and three assists from a defensive midfield role. Always a threat on set pieces, Skhiri is valued at £20 million and has been mentioned with the likes of Chelsea, Sevilla, Atalanta, Lyon and Fiorentina.
West Ham's top two target areas are striker and centre-back, but acquiring another midfielder in the mould of Tomas Soucek would be represent a real coup.
20.15 BST: Tottenham are leading the race of suitors for Lazio and Argentina forward Joaquin Correa, Gazetta Dello Sport suggests.
The 26-year-old, who plays as a secondary striker or on the wing, has been linked with London clubs Tottenham, Arsenal and West Ham, with Spurs thought to have a slight edge due to new sporting director Fabio Paratici's Italian connections
Lazio reportedly want £34 million for the Argentine, while Gazzetta dello Sport writes that London clubs seem unwilling to offer more than £20 for the player. While extremely talented, Correa has been inconsistent as a goalscorer, having scored 22 goals in 92 games in Serie A without hitting double figures in three seasons with Lazio.
19.29 BST: Leeds are tempted by electrifying winger Wolves winger Adama Traore, according to Eurosport.
The outlet says that while Marcelo Bielsa and Leeds are dreaming of that proposition, Leeds would only be willing to go to £40 million for the Spain international, while Wolves are asking for £80m.
The 25-year-old speedster had a down season for Wolves scoring just two goals and adding three assists, after contributing four goals and nine assists the season prior.
18.36 BST: Franck Ribery is getting up there in age (38) but he still wants to play another season or two he says.
The wide man told one of former club Bayern Munich's official channels that he would like to extend his contract with Fiorentina.
"There are many things I love about Florence: I really like the city, the people, the fans and the tongue.I've had a good two years so far. I hope I can continue a year or two more.
"My position is clear: I want to stay at Fiorentina . You know my mentality: I love to work and train. I feel good".
The Frenchman made 29 appearances last season for La Viola, producing two goals and seven assists.
17.43 BST: Jose Mourinho and new club Roma have been credited with interest in Aston Villa midfielder Doulas Luiz, BirminghamLive has learned.
Luiz, 23, is currently playing for Brazil at the Copa America but has been lined up as an alternative to top target Granit Xhaka. The Italian club have agreed to personal terms with Xhaka, but the deal is currently being held up by Arsenal, who are asking for £17 million for the Switzerland international.
Roma have reportedly had a bid of £12.9m rejected for the central midfielder, and thus are floating interest in Villa's Luiz as an alternative.
17.00 BST: Take note, any club interesting in signing Cristiano Ronaldo from Juventus this summer ... he does not enjoy soft drinks. His body is a temple built on water.
16.17 BST: Fluminense have announced that midfielder Metinho will move to a club from The City Football Group.
Metinho, 18, could be on his way to Manchester City, though equally it could be Girona, Lommel SK or Troyes AC, given the club's statement only mentions that he's set to join a European club within The City Football Group.
Odds are that he'll eventually end up at Man City in 2022, as Fluminense did a €10m deal with City for forward Kayky earlier this year, but Metinho could play for French side Troyes first, says UOL.
Metinho's move is reported to cost around €5m.
16.03 BST: Sky Germany reports that Dortmund want to sign PSV Eindhoven's Donyell Malen to replace Jadon Sancho once he leaves for Man United, but Liverpool are also keen.
Malen, 22, had 27 goals and 10 assists for PSV last season and has been included in Netherlands' squad for Euro 2020.
Liverpool are reportedly keen in case they lose Mohamed Salah this summer, but both clubs should be aware that the forward's agent is Mino Raiola, so some extra negotiations will be needed.
15.30 BST: Premier League striker Jamie Vardy has bought a stake in U.S. football club Rochester Rhinos.
The Rhinos have been out of action for four years, but are targeting a 2022 comeback. Vardy, 34, has said he will continue playing for Leicester City. The Rhinos have four national championships to its name, and won the U.S. Open Cup in 1999.
"I'm really excited to be part of the Rhinos," Vardy said. "I've been looking at opportunities in the United States for a while, but there was something about Rochester and the Rhinos that just felt right. I love the story of the U.S. Open Cup win, and although the club has been through some difficult years since, in a way that makes this more appealing to me."
15.22 BST: Tottenham's new managing director of football, Fabio Paratici, won't waste any time by moving for Inter Milan's Stefan de Vrij and Marcelo Brozovic, according to reports in Italy.
Paratici is reportedly ready to spend €47m to sign both players as Inter's financial situation requires them to let some of their top stars go.
Croatia international midfielder Brozovic, who has 12 months left on his contract, would be worth €25m in this scenario, while Netherlands defender De Vrij would be signed for €22m.
14.45 BST: Dortmund striker Erling Haaland has been linked with pretty much all of Europe's top clubs. However, with a Sergio Aguero-sized hole to fill in their frontline, it looks like Premier League champions Manchester City might have edged ahead of their rivals after putting their top man on the case to talk Haaland into a move this summer...
Haaland is getting some well-earned leisure time on the Greek island of Mykonos after scoring 41 goals in 41 games for the Bundesliga club last season. And City forward Riyad Mahrez just so happens to also be spending his postseason break on Mykonos.
Mahrez did little to stop the speculation, joking that "Agent Mahrez" was busy at work on his special covert mission. Not long after, seeing the fuss he'd caused, Mahrez moved to reassure his followers that he was "just having fun." Sure, Riyad.
14.03 BST: Will Real Madrid finally see the best of Eden Hazard while he's playing for Belgium this summer?
13.35 BST: Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha will only leave if an offer is "right for the club," says club chairman Steve Parish.
Zaha, 28, almost left for Arsenal in 2019 and has expressed a desire to move on to a bigger club this summer, with Everton also keen.
"We understand his position," Parish told BBC Sport. "It's no secret that he would like to challenge himself. But it has to be right for the football club. He understands that as well.
"If those two things collide then we will have to look at it. But right now, we are two days into the transfer window so it's a bit early to talk about it."
13.20 BST: Barcelona will meet with Ousmane Dembele's agents on Tuesday for showdown talks over the forward's future at the club, according to Mundo Deportivo.
Dembele, 24, is out of contract in 2022 and ESPN revealed on Friday that Barca will tell him to find a new club this summer if he's not willing to sign an extension, given he could walk away for free next year.
Mundo Deportivo explain that Barca fear Dembele is happy to run his contract down before signing a lucrative deal next year when he's available on a free transfer.
Barca now want to know first hand from Dembele's camp what the ex-Borussia Dortmund man's desires are, given they need to plan for next season. If the answer is he doesn't want to renew, Manchester City are mentioned as a possible interested party.
12.27 BST: Barcelona are looking into a "complicated" swap deal that could see Manchester City duo Bernarado Silva and Joao Cancelo make the move to Camp Nou this summer, according to Mundo Deportivo. Sergi Roberto and Ousmane Dembele are the Barca players that could move in the other direction.
A report in the Catalan newspaper says the two clubs are exploring various player exchanges that would allow them to fix their accounts and avoid further losses on the back of the coronavirus pandemic.
Silva and Cancelo both have contracts at City until 2025 but The Athletic says Silva wants to leave, while Mundo Deportivo claims they would both be open to swapping Manchester for Barcelona. Roberto and Dembele, meanwhile, are both out of contract next summer.
Barca have already signed two players from City this summer, with Sergio Aguero and Eric Garcia arriving on free transfers.
President Joan Laporta, meanwhile, was with City coach Pep Guardiola at a golf tournament in Mallorca last week. Laporta, along with Barca's director of football Mateu Alemany, are said to have held informal talks with the ex-Barca boss about possible deals.
12.06 BST: Barcelona's summer shake-up is set to continue this week with the signing of Memphis Depay and the departures of several squad players, sources have told ESPN's Sam Marsden and Moises Llorens.
Depay, 27, is out of contract with French side Lyon at the end of June and has been a Barca target since Ronald Koeman was appointed last August.
Sources told ESPN on Tuesday that Barca are putting the finishing touches on a deal to make the former Manchester United forward the club's fourth signing of the summer.
The Catalan side have already brought in duo Sergio Aguero and Eric Garcia from Manchester City on free transfers. They also paid €9m to exercise a clause to recall right-back Emerson back from Real Betis.
Depay first agreed on personal terms with Barca last summer and a fee of around €25m was set with Lyon, but the club were unable to accommodate him within their La Liga imposed wage cap.
11.23 BST: Barcelona look set to move United States youngster Konrad de la Fuente on to Marseille.
10.30 BST: Arsenal have had a £12.9m bid rejected by Anderlecht for midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga, sources have told ESPN's James Olley.
The Gunners have been told a fee of £17.2m will be enough to land the 21-year-old and talks are ongoing as they consider an improved second offer.
Manager Mikel Arteta is keen on strengthening his midfield options this summer with Dani Ceballos now back at Real Madrid, Granit Xhaka in negotiations to join Roma and several others including Matteo Guendouzi and Lucas Torreira available for transfer.
Sambi Lokonga, who has two years remaining on his contract, is expected to leave Anderlecht this summer with other clubs also rivalling Arsenal for his signature.
09.24 BST: Edinson Cavani has hinted he will retire from the Uruguay national team after the 2022 World Cup.
Cavani, 34, who is competing at the Copa America said: "The life of every human being is based on objectives, on desires that one has to achieve and reach certain places, goals, aims. I think that in football my goal at the national team level is to be able to achieve that other dream of reaching the World Cup in Qatar and from then on, able to step aside and dedicate myself to my family, my people, my things. It's been many years that one is away and I think we are in that last dance too."
Cavani, who recently signed a contract extension with Manchester United, was linked to Boca Juniors and has not ruled out ending his professional career in South America. "At some point I will come to South America and compete here but right now, no," he added.
08.47 BST: Cristiano Ronaldo has refused to commit his future to Juventus ahead of Portugal's start to Euro 2020.
Ronaldo, 36, has a year left on his contract with the Italian giants, but that has not stopped intermediaries from assessing whether leading European clubs want to make a move for the Portugal captain.
Ronaldo is expected to decide his future after the European Championship. Speaking ahead of Portugal's opener against Hungary on Budapest on Tuesday (LIVE on ESPN and ESPN+ at 12 p.m. ET in the U.S.), Ronaldo was asked about his club future and he said: "I've been playing at a high level for 18 years, it doesn't even tickle me. If I were starting now, being 18 or 19 maybe, I wouldn't sleep thinking about my future.
"But as you can calculate by now, at 36-years-old... whatever comes will be for the good, regardless of whether one stays or leaves, that's not the most important thing now. The focus is on the national team. A competition of this magnitude you don't play every day."
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08.00 BST: Joel Glazer has defended Manchester United's debt levels and the dividend payments his family have issued to themselves and says it will not stop the club from competing at the top of the transfer market.
The Glazer family have taken heavy criticism from supporters during their 16-year ownership after paying out more than £1 billion to finance the debt created by their leveraged buy-out in 2005. The American owners have also taken out more than £100m in dividend payments, but during a fan forum event held earlier this month Joel Glazer defended their model.
"We think that Manchester United is a very well run club, and we think clubs throughout football could take a look at us, and there's a lot of good to be seen when it comes to some of these things that are controversial," Glazer, who was quoted from the minutes from the forum that were released on Monday, said. "We're able to spend with the top clubs throughout Europe, whether it's wages or transfer fees, we've been able to keep our ticket prices low, we've not increased them in over 10 years.
"We're able to pay a dividend but it's a modest proportion of our five to six hundred million pounds of revenue; it's less than three percent of that. We have debt, but a lot of other clubs do have debt as well. We pay a very low interest rate, mostly fixed interest debt. So, if interest rates went up it would not affect us, but we had made progress in reducing our debt over the last several years. The net debt was meaningfully reduced a couple years ago."
PAPER GOSSIP (by Danny Lewis)
- Calciomercato have suggested that Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey could be set to make his Premier League return. The 30-year-old, who played in Wales' 1-1 draw against Switzerland, has been linked with Crystal Palace, West Ham United and Everton -- though the latter are currently not pursuing a deal as they look for Carlo Ancelotti's replacement as manager. There have also been reports around a possible return to Arsenal for Ramsey, and it is suggested here that there is constant contact between the two clubs, with Juventus hopeful that an agreement can be reached.
- Atalanta are looking at centre-back options and Calciomercato reports Juventus' Merih Demiral is their main target, while Lille's Sven Botman and Torino's Lyanco are also players of interest for the Serie A outfit.
- Nice are progressing in their talks to sign Barcelona centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo, as has been reported by Fabrizio Romano. It is suggested that the deal will be for €8.5m plus add-ons with no clause to sign him permanently. There are just the final details on payment terms to be agreed before it is completed.
- Romano has also suggested that Tom Heaton is set to complete his Manchester United medical this week before signing a deal at Old Trafford until 2023, with the option for another season. The 35-year-old goalkeeper will be a free agent when his Aston Villa contract comes to its culmination at the end of June.
- San Marino-based side Tre Penne have announced that former Internazionale, Manchester City and AS Roma right-back Maicon has joined them. The Brazilian has won the Champions League, two Copa Americas and four Serie A titles, but the 39-year-old will now play in San Marino's top tier of football, having spent last term in Italy's Serie D.