Manchester United are weighing up a move for Rafael Leao, Newcastle are targeting a new goalkeeper as part of a summer rebuild, and Arsenal remain interested in Julian Alvarez.
Manchester United could turn their attention to Portuguese winger Rafael Leao, 26, this summer, with AC Milan open to discussing a potential swap deal involving England forward Marcus Rashford, 28, Uruguay midfielder Manuel Ugarte, 25, or Netherlands striker Joshua Zirkzee, 24.
Crystal Palace have compiled a six-man shortlist to succeed Oliver Glasner at the end of the season, with Coventry City manager Frank Lampard and Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna among those under consideration.
Manchester United are reluctant to enter a bidding war for Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 23, who is also attracting interest from Manchester City, and may instead pursue alternative targets such as Brighton’s Cameroon international Carlos Baleba.
Newcastle are preparing for a summer rebuild, with Lens’ 21-year-old French goalkeeper Robin Risser and Manchester City and England’s James Trafford, 23, both under consideration for the number one role.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, 31, has a £57m release clause in his contract, though the club are confident that qualification for the Champions League will be enough to convince the Portugal midfielder to remain.
Barcelona continue to pursue Atletico Madrid and Argentina striker Julian Alvarez, 26, but Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are still determined to secure the former Manchester City forward.
Leeds United have revived their interest in Sporting defensive midfielder Hidemasa Morita, with the 30-year-old Japan international reportedly open to the move if the club secures Premier League survival.
Marseille may be forced to sell English striker Mason Greenwood, 24, due to financial pressures, with Juventus ready to make a move despite the French side valuing the player at a minimum of €50m (£43m).
Benfica have identified Fulham manager Marco Silva, 48, as a leading candidate to replace Jose Mourinho, who has been linked with a potential return to Real Madrid next season.
Everton have already submitted an offer to PSV for US-born Bosnia and Herzegovina forward Esmir Bajraktarevic, 21, as they look to bring him to Hill Dickinson Stadium this summer.