Latest transfer news and rumors: Liverpool discover Isak price tag
The January window may be closed, but the rumors never stop swirling. Check in every day for all the latest transfer buzz from across the soccer world.
Top story: Newcastle want more than £100M for Isak
Signing Alexander Isak was never going to be cheap. The Newcastle striker has been one of the Premier League's best players, scoring 19 league goals to help Newcastle compete for a Champions League spot for next season.
Liverpool are the latest team to be linked with the Swedish striker, joining Arsenal and Chelsea. With Isak's stock at an all-time high, Newcastle are expected to demand around £120 million for the 25-year-old, whose contract with the Magpies expires in 2028. (GiveMeSport)
Other rumors
March 2
Reduced role for KDB?: Manchester City want to keep Kevin De Bruyne, but any agreement would likely mean the midfielder has to accept a reduced role and lowered wages to continue his career in Manchester. (The Mirror)
Monaco midfielder being scouted: Tottenham, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Chelsea are among top European clubs that are keeping tabs on AS Monaco's Lamine Camara. (TBR Football)
Reds eyeing Baleba: Liverpool are monitoring Carlos Baleba's situation at Brighton ahead of a potential pursuit this summer. The Premier League leaders won't be deterred by Brighton's high demands. (Football Insider)
Bayern track Brighton goalie: Bart Verbruggen is on Bayern Munich's radar. The club is keeping track of the £50-million-rated 22-year-old, who used to play for Bayern boss Vincent Kompany at Anderlecht. (The Mirror)
March 1
Arsenal chase Kimmich, Zubimendi: Arsenal are hopeful over signing Joshua Kimmich on a free transfer this summer after contract talks stalled at Bayern. The Gunners are also still interested in Martin Zubimendi. (Metro)
Villa enter the equation: Aston Villa have joined Arsenal in the race to sign Dusan Vlahovic. The Serbian striker, 25, is expected to leave Juventus this summer after failing to win over manager Thiago Motta. (TEAMtalk)
Defensive recruits: Liverpool are planning to sign a new central defender and right-back in the summer, regardless of what happens with impending free-agent stars Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk. (Football Insider)
Moving pieces: Arsenal view RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko as a more affordable alternative to Newcastle's Alexander Isak. If they move for the Slovenian, it'll pave the way for Liverpool to land the Swede. (Liverpool Echo)

Chelsea standing pat: Despite the continued struggles of unconvincing goalkeepers Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen, Chelsea are not planning to sign a new netminder in the summer window. (The Times)
Atleti on the scene: Luis Diaz has been tipped to leave Liverpool this summer, with Barcelona often connected. But La Liga rivals Atletico Madrid are also interested. The Colombian would cost around €70 million. (Fichajes)
Details of Roque's move: Vitor Roque's transfer to Palmeiras is complete. Barcelona will pocket €25.5 million from the sale, and could earn €5 million in add-ons. They'll also have a 20% sell-on clause. (Fabrizio Romano)
Feb. 28
Neymar eyes Barca reunion: Neymar is in talks over a sensational return to Barcelona. The Brazilian just joined Santos on a short-term deal, but he's expected to leave his boyhood club in the summer. (The Athletic)
Dilemma for Arsenal: Gabriel Martinelli or Leandro Trossard may be forced to leave this summer if Arsenal want to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle. Isak is among the Gunners' top targets alongside Benjamin Sesko. (The Mirror)
Rashford wants to stay with Villa: Marcus Rashford doesn't plan on going back to Manchester United. The forward is hoping to make his move to Aston Villa permanent after joining on loan in January. (The Sun)
Barca consider Leao approach: Barcelona are gathering information over a potential bid for AC Milan's Rafael Leao. The 25-year-old, whose contract runs until 2028, rejected an offer from Saudi Arabia in January. (Nicolo Schira)
Murillo going nowhere: Nottingham Forest are expected to retain Murillo's services despite interest from Real Madrid and Chelsea. The defender has held positive talks with the club's owner, Evangelos Marinakis. (Daily Mail)
Feb. 27
Man Utd's plan for Osimhen: Manchester United are eager to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli in a deal worth €40 million plus Rasmus Hojlund. The Nigerian forward is currently on loan at Galatasaray. (Calciomercato)
Liverpool eyeing Joao Pedro: With Darwin Nunez struggling, Liverpool are considering a move for Brighton's Joao Pedro. The Brazilian is Arne Slot's top target if Nunez departs this summer. (TEAMtalk)
Huge money for Vinicius: Saudi Pro League clubs are willing to approach Real Madrid with a €242-million offer for Brazilian superstar Vinicius Junior after the season ends. (The Telegraph)

Spurs lining up Eze move: Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze is considered a legitimate option for Tottenham heading into the summer. The 26-year-old is valued at around £68 million. (GiveMeSport)
New Theo Hernandez suitor: Manchester City have made Theo Hernandez one of their transfer targets. City could attract him to England, but Hernandez has previously said he wants to join Real Madrid. (TEAMtalk)
Milan's Hernandez replacement: With Hernandez's exit looking likely, AC Milan have already identified Wolverhampton's left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri, 23, as a potential replacement for the France international. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Feb. 26
Napoli could rescue Hojlund: Napoli are prepared to make a summer move for Rasmus Hojlund, with United willing to take a financial hit. The Red Devils accept they likely won't be able to recoup the huge fee they paid. (talkSPORT)
New deal for Pulisic: AC Milan and Christian Pulisic are on the verge of agreeing to a contract extension that would keep the U.S. forward at the San Siro until 2029. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Pep's new full-backs: After spending heavily on central defenders in January, Manchester City are now eyeing full-back upgrades. Newcastle's Tino Livramento and Juventus' Andrea Cambiaso are the targets. (The Telegraph)
Convo with Cole: Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca will have a meeting with star playmaker Cole Palmer to ascertain whether he'd be happy to remain at the club even if the Blues fail to qualify for the Champions League. (The Times)
Another suitor for De Jong: Arsenal are the latest club to enter the fray for Frenkie de Jong. The Gunners are willing to offer Barcelona €75 million for the Dutch midfielder in the summer. (Fichajes)
Kovacic's next move: Mateo Kovacic could be one of the players to leave Manchester City as part of the club's planned summer rebuild. Atletico Madrid have emerged as a potential destination for the Croatian. (Caught Offside)
Lining up for Samu: Arsenal, Chelsea, Aston Villa, and West Ham are all interested in signing Samu Aghehowa, the imposing 20-year-old Spanish striker who leads Porto in scoring this season. (Caught Offside)
Feb. 25
Lookman back to EPL?: Ademola Lookman's future has been in doubt since Gian Piero Gasperini ridiculed him after Atalanta's Champions League exit. Manchester United and Newcastle are possible landing spots. (TEAMTalk)
Pogba to MLS?: Inter Miami have shown interest in signing Paul Pogba after his doping ban ends in March. The midfielder has met with team co-owner David Beckham. (Manchester Evening News)

Man City turn to Wirtz: Bayer Leverkusen might be approached by Manchester City over the availability of star Florian Wirtz. The English club could send James McAtee the other way in a separate deal. (Daily Mail)
Guler's future uncertain: There's a growing belief that Arda Guler could leave Real Madrid after failing to play a minute in six of the last seven games. Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti brushed off suggestions Guler is unsettled. (AS)
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