Latest transfer news and rumors: Garnacho wants to join EPL rivals
With FIFA's extraordinary transfer window now open until June 10 ahead of the Club World Cup, the rumor mill is in overdrive. Check in every day for all the latest buzz from across the soccer world.
Top story: Garnacho keen on Chelsea
Alejandro Garnacho has fallen out with Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim, and he upset teammates after he said the Red Devils had a "shit" season following their Europa League final defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. He's increasingly likely to leave Old Trafford this summer.
Napoli have tracked the winger for some time, but Garnacho has instructed his agent to pursue a £50-million transfer to Chelsea instead. The young Argentine believes he can establish himself as one of the best players in the world with the Blues. (The Sun)
Other rumors
June 1
United identify Fernandes replacement: Manchester United are lining up Pedro Goncalves, who played under Amorim at Sporting CP, as a potential signing if Bruno Fernandes leaves for Saudi Arabia. (The Mirror)
Bayern's list of left wingers: The candidates to play on Bayern Munich's left flank next season are Michael Olise's former Crystal Palace teammate Eberechi Eze, Liverpool's Cody Gakpo, Brighton & Hove Albion's Kaoru Mitoma, and Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams. (Christian Falk)
Rodrygo happy in Madrid: Brazilian winger Rodrygo has told Real Madrid he wants to stay despite interest from Premier League sides. The club's executives want to see a reaction from the player who's fallen out of favor. (Marca)
City speed up negotiations: Manchester City are in direct talks with Lyon over the signing of Rayan Cherki. He'll cost more than €30 million. City plan to get deals for Cherki and AC Milan's Tijjani Reijnders done in the coming days. (Fabrizio Romano)

Stones and Branthwaite switch: John Stones could be tempted to join Everton for regular minutes ahead of next year's World Cup. If that move materializes, Manchester City would hope to be in pole position to sign Toffees defender Jarrad Branthwaite as Stone's replacement. (The Sun)
£70M for Brighton striker: The Seagulls have slapped a hefty price tag on Joao Pedro amid interest from Arsenal, Aston Villa, Liverpool, and Newcastle United. (The Sun)
Flekken deal done: Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken is set for a medical with Bayer Leverkusen after a €10-million transfer was agreed between the two clubs. (Sky Sport Germany)
May 31
Ronaldo's future still unclear: Cristiano Ronaldo is considering signing a new contract with Al-Nassr. But if he does leave, he could join Saudi Pro League rivals Al-Hilal, who are taking part at the Club World Cup. (Sky Sports)
PSG's next young star: Paris Saint-Germain have surpassed Real Madrid in the race to sign River Plate midfielder Franco Mastantuono. The Argentine, 17, is considered one of the best prospects in world football and has a €40-million release clause. (Fabrizio Romano)
Barca close in on Garcia: Barcelona are on the verge of signing Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia to a long-term contract. Negotiations are "very advanced," with the La Liga champions confident of sealing the deal in the coming days. (Fabrizio Romano)
Reijnders talks ongoing: Manchester City have reached a contract agreement with Tijjani Reijnders, but they've yet to meet AC Milan's €75-million asking price. City's initial offer was for €55 million up front, plus €5 million in additional bonuses. (Calciomercato)
Chelsea still eyeing Mainoo: Chelsea are among the clubs tracking Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo. The 20-year-old's future is tied to that of Bruno Fernandes, as United likely don't need to sell both players to stay in line with the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules. (iNews)
What's Walker's next move?: AC Milan won't make Kyle Walker's loan move permanent, but the veteran right-back isn't part of Pep Guardiola's plans at Manchester City and will need to find a new solution elsewhere this summer. (Fabrizio Romano)
Goalkeeper battle brewing: Manchester United and Aston Villa are interested in signing French netminder Lucas Chevalier from Lille. With the futures of Andre Onana and Emiliano Martinez up in the air, the Premier League sides are on the hunt for help between the sticks. (CaughtOffside)
May 30
Al-Hilal pursuing Fernandes: Bruno Fernandes' representatives have talked with Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal over the past few days to discuss a potential £80-million move ahead of the Club World Cup. (BBC Sport)
Liverpool submit improved €130M bid: Bayer Leverkusen have received a second offer from Liverpool for playmaker Florian Wirtz. The latest approach is believed to be worth €130 million after add-ons, which could make him the most expensive signing in Premier League history. (The Athletic)
Arsenal focused on Sesko: The Gunners seem to prefer RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko over Sporting CP's Viktor Gyokeres and have opened talks with the German club over his possible transfer. His release clause is set at over €80 million. (Sky Sport Germany)
Endrick's Italian interest: Real Madrid are open to letting Endrick leave on loan to get more first-team experience. Juventus are weighing up a move, and Italian rivals AC Milan, Napoli, and Como are also linked with the Brazilian teenager. (Calciomercato)

Al-Nassr want Barca-linked winger: Al-Nassr believe Liverpool's Luis Diaz could be the signing that helps them secure the Saudi Pro League title. Their interest isn't linked to Cristiano Ronaldo's anticipated departure. (The Telegraph)
Nunez's ongoing Saudi links: Liverpool would be more open to selling Darwin Nunez than Diaz. Al-Hilal are admirers of the Uruguayan striker and the Reds could cash in to help fund a busy transfer window. (The Guardian)
Sancho's future up in the air: Enzo Maresca was impressed by some of Jadon Sancho's recent performances at Chelsea, including in the Conference League final victory, but the on-loan winger still needs to convince the club to approve his £25-million move from Manchester United. (The i Paper)
American could move to Spanish capital: Atletico Madrid are expected to pursue a deal for United States men's national team midfielder Johnny Cardoso now Real Betis have finished their Conference League campaign. (Marca)
May 29
Man City to act fast: Expect Manchester City to try to sign AC Milan's Tijjani Reijnders and Lyon's Rayan Cherki before the Club World Cup. They're also interested in Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White and would like to strengthen their full-back options. (The Telegraph)
Delap is Chelsea-bound: Chelsea have agreed to activate in-demand Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap's £30-million release clause and are expected to settle personal terms with the player ahead of his seemingly inevitable move to Stamford Bridge. (The Athletic)
Long-term deal for Gabriel: Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta is finalizing a new contract for standout defender Gabriel Magalhaes. The player's current deal expires June 2027. (The Athletic)
Reds want €100M marksman: Liverpool head coach Arne Slot and chief executive Michael Edwards have identified Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike as a top target. The striker, who's valued at €100 million, has also drawn interest from Chelsea. (Sky Sport Germany)
Madrid won't rule out Wirtz: Real Madrid haven't given up on signing Florian Wirtz since Liverpool took control of the race for the attacking midfielder's signature. It's hoped that incoming coach Xabi Alonso, Wirtz's boss at Bayer Leverkusen for over two-and-a-half years, can encourage him to join. (AS)
Another coup for Napoli: Kevin De Bruyne might not be the only free agent joining the Serie A champions. Canadian striker Jonathan David, whose contract is expiring at Lille, could also move to Naples. (Corriere dello Sport)
Arsenal tracking Sane: There's room for another wide attacker in Mikel Arteta's squad as Raheem Sterling returns to Chelsea, so the Spanish boss is keeping tabs on Leroy Sane as his Bayern Munich contract nears expiration. (The Times)
Atleti testing Spurs' resolve: Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone is a huge fan of Cristian Romero and would back the club to step up its efforts to sign the Tottenham Hotspur center-back. (Football Insider)
Magpies using UCL clout: Newcastle United hope Champions League football will help the club attract players this summer. Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi and Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo are among their top targets. (The Telegraph)
May 28
Zubimendi deal entering closing stages: All the relevant documents relating to Martin Zubimendi's £51-million move from Real Sociedad to Arsenal have been signed. The midfielder will undergo a medical before the transfer is announced. (BBC Sport)
CR7 unlikely to join European side: Ronaldo is increasingly likely to move to a Club World Cup team this summer. Morocco's Wydad, Mexico's Monterrey, and the four Brazilian clubs at the tournament are interested. (The Telegraph)
Atleti aim high for Alvarez strike partner: Atletico Madrid would like Inter Milan captain Lautaro Martinez to form a strong all-Argentine attacking duo with Julian Alvarez next season. Antoine Griezmann would need to leave for a deal to happen. (El Chiringuito)
Sane discussing future: Sane's agent is in Germany to discuss the future of his client with Bayern Munich. The winger, whose Bayern contract expires at the end of June, has rejected a contract offer from Tottenham Hotspur worth £250,000 per week. (Sky Sports)

Gakpo won't go: Liverpool boss Slot will try to prevent Cody Gakpo from leaving the club amid interest from Bayern Munich. However, an offer exceeding £75 million could be too good to refuse. (The Mirror)
Inter signing attacker: Luis Henrique will join Inter from Marseille on a contract until 2030 after a €26-million transfer fee was agreed between the two clubs. (Foot Mercato)
Bees identify Flekken replacement: Brentford have approached Liverpool over signing goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher as Mark Flekken closes in on a move to Erik ten Hag's Bayer Leverkusen. (Sky Sports)
May 27
Cherki could replace KDB: After backing out of their pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz, Lyon's Rayan Cherki has emerged as one of Manchester City's top targets to replace Kevin De Bruyne's creativity, along with Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest. (The Telegraph)
KDB to Napoli nearly done: De Bruyne's lawyers are on their way to Naples to finalize the Belgian midfielder's deal with the Serie A champions. Napoli are hopeful a three-year contract will be finalized this week. (Relevo)
Changes coming at Old Trafford: Midfielder Casemiro and winger Alejandro Garnacho are among several players Manchester United want to sell this summer as they attempt to refresh their squad. (The Telegraph)
Mbeumo ready for big move: Bryan Mbeumo has multiple suitors after scoring 20 league goals this past season. Manchester United have held talks with Brentford, who value the forward at £50 million. (talkSPORT)
Ekitike won't come cheap: Chelsea are interested in signing Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike this summer. The German club wants £84 million for the striker but are willing to negotiate the payment structure. (The Athletic)
Paz decision imminent: Real Madrid will decide whether to exercise their €8-million buyback option on Nico Paz this week. The 20-year-old Argentine is coming off an outstanding season at Como, who want to retain his services for at least one more year. (Fabrizio Romano)
May 26
Al-Hilal in for Hernandez: Saudi club Al-Hilal are discussing signing the AC Milan left-back ahead of the Club World Cup. Given he has just one year remaining on his contract, Milan would sell the French defender for €30 million. (TEAMtalk)
Villa not keeping Rashford: Marcus Rashford is returning to Manchester United after his Aston Villa loan spell. He'll be available for £40 million this summer, and will take his time to assess his options. (Fabrizio Romano)
Napoli revive Garnacho talks: Napoli will resume negotiations with Manchester United over a potential £50-million deal for Alejandro Garnacho. The Serie A champions had a £40-million bid rejected in January. (The i Paper)

Jobe visits Germany: Sunderland midfielder Jobe Bellingham visited Eintracht Frankfurt's facilities Monday amid heavy interest from German clubs. Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig are also in the race. (Florian Plettenberg)
City seeking full-back help: Manchester City have contacted Wolves to ask about the possibility of signing Rayan Ait-Nouri this summer. The 23-year-old is high on the list of targets for Pep Guardiola's side. (Fabrizio Romano)
Barca eyeing new 'keeper: Barcelona are formulating a plan to sign Joan Garcia from Catalan rivals Espanyol. The La Liga champions are considering triggering his €25-million release clause and then loaning him out to another team for a season. (Fabrizio Romano)