Barcelona have made contact with Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata. The 30-year-old Spain international is out of contract this summer. (Source: Goal)
Manchester City want to sign Ajax and Netherlands defender Matthijs de Ligt, meaning Argentina centre back Nicolas Otamendi, could join Barcelona. (Source: Sun)
Manchester United are keen to appoint Atletico Madrid sporting director Andrea Berta but the Spanish side have offered the 47-year-old Italian a lucrative new deal. (Source: Mirror)
Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa has not spoken to winger Jack Clarke about his future, despite interest in the 18-year-old from Premier League clubs. (Source: Manchester Evening News)
Bournemouth’s Bosnia goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, is open to offers from other Premier League clubs. (Source: Sun)
Wolves and Southampton are interested in Juventus’ Brazil defender Rogerio, who is on loan at fellow Serie A side Sassuolo. (Source: Mirror)
West Brom are keen to bring Newcastle’s 23-year-old English winger Jacob Murphy to the club on loan. (Source: Express & Star)
Roma director of football Monchi is keen on a summer move to Arsenal as the club’s new technical director after previously working with Gunners manager Unai Emery at Sevilla. (Source: Mirror)
Valencia are interested in signing West Ham striker Javier Hernandez. The striker has been the subject of an initial £7m bid from the La Liga club, but the Hammers want £12m for the Mexico international. (Source: Sky Sports Transfer Centre)
Crystal Palace have enquired into the availability of Everton striker Cenk Tosun. The Turkey international joined Everton from Besiktas for £27m last January. (Source: Sky Sports)
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