Everton are closely assessing John Stones’ contractual situation at Manchester City, representatives of Sandro Tonali have initiated contact with Real Madrid, while Barcelona are currently frontrunners in the pursuit of Bernardo Silva.
England international John Stones is unlikely to be offered a contract extension by Manchester City, with the 31-year-old attracting interest from his former club Everton among others monitoring developments.
Representatives of Sandro Tonali have approached Real Madrid as part of an expanded search for the 25-year-old’s next destination, with Manchester City also expressing interest in the Newcastle and Italy midfielder.
Barcelona are leading the race to secure the signing of 31-year-old Manchester City and Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva on a free transfer this summer.
Arsenal are tracking 19-year-old Bayer Leverkusen and Cameroon forward Christian Kofane, with the German side reportedly valuing him at up to £60m for a potential summer move.
Barcelona’s £26m option to sign on-loan England forward Marcus Rashford, 28, expired in March, requiring the club to negotiate directly with Manchester United over any permanent transfer.
Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea are all monitoring 27-year-old Barcelona and France defender Jules Kounde.
Inter Milan’s 29-year-old Netherlands right-back Denzel Dumfries has been made available to several Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Newcastle United.
Manchester United have shown interest in 23-year-old Benfica and Sweden defender Samuel Dahl, having dispatched scouts to observe him on more than 10 occasions this season.
Celta Vigo are keen for 21-year-old Spanish midfielder Fer Lopez to remain at the club beyond the end of his loan spell from Wolves this season.
Roberto De Zerbi is targeting Juventus and Italy midfielder Manuel Locatelli, 28, as a potential summer signing for Tottenham.
Manchester United and Liverpool are both pursuing a move for 19-year-old Ivory Coast and RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande.