The January transfer window may be closed around Europe, but teams are looking ahead to the summer and there’s plenty of gossip swirling around. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings, goings and, of course, done deals!
TOP STORY: Mount, Kovacic nearing Chelsea exit
Chelsea are prepared to allow midfield pair Mason Mount and Mateo Kovacic to depart Stamford Bridge as the Blues look to raise funds for the summer, according to Football Insider.
The report reveals that following heavy spending in January under new owner Todd Boehly, the club must let certain players depart in the summer for further signings.
It is believed that the west London outfit are hopeful of securing £100 million in transfer fees for both players, who are out of contract in 2024.
It has been reported that Mount is looking for a new contract that reflects his role at the club, however, talks have not made progress in recent weeks, escalating rumours that the England international will leave. The 24-year-old has been linked with a move to Premier League rivals Liverpool, with Jurgen Klopp expected to undergo a midfield overhaul ahead of next season.
The Blues are optimistic that they can transfer Kovacic for a profit, after the Croatian signed for £40m from Real Madrid in 2019. The midfielder has featured over 200 times for Chelsea since his move, but will seemingly see his time at the club finish.
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LIVE BLOG
12.32 BST: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has confirmed that the club will spend big on transfers in the summer.
The Reds are one of several top European clubs vying to sign Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham when the transfer window opens. The England international could move for a fee in excess of £100m and when asked in a news conference if Liverpool were prepared to spend that much on a single player, Klopp said: “The club will spend in the summer, definitely. For who, how many, those kind of things, there is nothing to say [right now.]”
Klopp added that it was time for a period of renewal among the playing staff at Anfield, adding: “I am long enough in the business to know how these things develop. It’s clear after a specific amount of time that you need to shuffle things and kind of start anew.
“That is completely normal, it happens all the time, it’s just rare nowadays that it happens with the same manager because people realise when you sack a manager and bring in a new manager, things change and you readjust the squad. After seven years it was clear that we have to do it.”
11.38 BST: “Who are the hottest young talents in Europe right now?” we hear you ask. Well, each month the ESPN FC hotlist highlights some of the most in-form players aged 23 or under across the continent.
Generally, young but established stars like Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham or Barcelona’s Gavi aren’t included — otherwise they’d be on the list every month — but we’ll shine a light on some of those who deserve praise for their performances and who could potentially be European football’s next big name.
This month, ESPN’s scouting expert Tor-Kristian Karlsen has both league and international football to take into consideration.
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10.43 BST: Luke Shaw is close to agreeing a new contract with Manchester United, sources have told ESPN’s Rob Dawson.
Shaw extended his deal by a year in December but the club have moved to tie the left-back down to a longer contract. His deal was set to expire in 2024 but is now set to run until 2027.
The England international is approaching 250 appearances for United since arriving from Southampton in 2014. After being dropped earlier this season, he has established himself as Erik ten Hag’s first-choice left-back at Old Trafford and was part of the team which lifted the Carabao Cup in February. Ten Hag was asked about Shaw’s contract at his weekly news conference on Friday, ahead of Sunday’s trip to Newcastle.
“If he signed, I don’t know, I haven’t heard,” the United manager said. “I have to wait for that. If true, I am pleased. We definitely want to keep him because he’s a really important player for our team.”
Shaw’s is the first of a number of contract renewals United hope to sort out before the end of the year. Sources have told ESPN that talks are ongoing with Diogo Dalot and David de Gea. Dalot has a contract until 2024 while De Gea’s contract will expire in June. United are also planning to step up negotiations with Marcus Rashford before the end of the campaign.
09.51 BST: Tottenham’s managing director of football Fabio Paratici will step back from his role with immediate effect as he awaits the outcome of an appeal over his global ban.
In January, Paratici was handed a 30-month suspension by FIFA after his former club Juventus was found guilty of falsifying financial records.
That punishment initially only applied to Italy but the country’s Football Association applied for Paratici to be suspended from all football activity worldwide, a request FIFA granted on Thursday.
Spurs then sought “urgent clarification” over Paratici’s ability to work having been blindsided by FIFA’s decision, especially given it came at a time when they are beginning the search for a new manager after parting company with Antonio Conte by mutual consent on Sunday evening.
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09.00 BST: Barcelona have acknowledged they are in contact with Lionel Messi about bringing him back to the club when his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires in June.
Vice president Rafa Yuste confirmed Friday that the club are looking into the possibility of re-signing Messi, who left for PSG in 2021, with coach Xavi Hernandez later adding he hopes to see the Argentine back at Spotify Camp Nou.
“I am still gutted he couldn’t continue here,” Yuste said at a news conference. “Of course I would like him to come back, because of what he represents on a sporting, social and economic level.
“We are in contact with [Messi’s camp], yes. Beautiful stories should have happy endings, and there is a mutual love between the two parties.”
Messi, 35, left two years ago after two decades in Catalonia because Barca could not afford to renew his contract. The financial side of any return this summer remains an obstacle.
Barca need to knock more than €150m off their annual spending — or raise money through transfers — to comply with LaLiga’s economic regulations and be able to sign players and register contract renewals.
“We still have two months to work hard to present our revenue and sustainability plan to [LaLiga president Javier] Tebas,” Yuste added when asked whether bringing Messi back was really possible.
“I don’t like to speak about Leo because he is a PSG player, but if all the conditions are met, we are open to the possibility. [Barca] president [Joan Laporta] has been with Leo’s father, and there is a good relationship.
“Of course, there is no plan to go on the attack because we don’t want PSG to see it like that. If it happens, it will be because destiny takes you back to where you have to go. If all the conditions come together and Leo comes back to Barcelona, it would be the perfect ending to a very happy story.”
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PAPER GOSSIP (by Rajan Hothi)
– Internazionale and Napoli are monitoring the situation of Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita, according to Ekrem Konur. The 28-year-old has failed to live up to expectations at Anfield since his move from RB Leipzig in 2018, as injuries and inconsistent performances have seen the Guinea international fall down the pecking order. Keita is out of contract in the summer, and with a contract extension at Liverpool unlikely.
– Arsenal have made West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice a priority for the summer and are preparing a bid in excess of £100m, report Football Insider. The report states that the Gunners are in the market for a central midfield player and are willing to splash the cash, in order to beat their rivals to the signature of the England international. Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool all hold an interest in the 24-year-old.
– Barcelona and Inter Milan are both interested in Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang but Chelsea are reluctant to transfer the forward back to the Spanish giants, as per AS. Aubameyang was seen supporting his former club at the El Clasico earlier in the month, which left the Blues were left furious. AS have revealed that Internazionale are also interested in the former Arsenal talisman, which dampens the Catalan club’s chances.
– Barcelona would prefer to sign Bernardo Silva over his Manchester City teammate Ilkay Gundogan but finances make the latter more likely, reports Mundo Deportivo. The report states that Silva’s transfer would cost roughly £80m, which would prove to be problematic for cash-strapped Barcelona. Instead, the temptation of Gundogan, who would be available on a free transfer, could prove decisive in who the LaLiga leaders opt to sign.
– Marcus Thuram is undecided on his next destination, with Inter Milan and Juventus both interested in the winger, according to Calciomercato. The Frenchman is almost certain to leave Borussia Monchengladbach on a free transfer in the summer, and the report reveals that Inter are currently ahead of rivals Juventus, in the race for Thuram’s signature.