Latest transfer news and rumors: Man United lead Gyokeres race
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: Man United can afford Gyokeres
Manchester United's cost-cutting measures have given them enough financial wiggle room to afford Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, who's coming off a sensational season in which he scored 54 goals in 52 games. Manchester United are hoping to add the Swede for around £60 million.
By dropping operating expenses by £41.6 million, the rebuilding Red Devils could conceivably add both Gyokeres and Bryan Mbeumo after already sealing the signing of Matheus Cunha. (The Sun)
Other rumors
June 7
Leao wants out: AC Milan have been informed that star winger Rafael Leao wants to leave the club this summer. The Rossoneri want €70 million for the Portuguese international, with Bayern Munich interested. (Sky Sport Germany)
Surprise Donnarumma move: Bayern Munich and Real Madrid are keen on signing Champions League-winning goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma if he can't agree to a new contract with PSG. AC Milan, his former club, are also exploring a return after his acrimonious departure. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Arsenal in talks for Sesko: Arsenal are advancing in negotiations for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko. Discussions between all three parties are "proceeding well," though no agreement has been reached. (Fabrizio Romano)

Arsenal add 'keeper: Arsenal are signing Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea. The Gunners will activate his £5-million release clause, and the Spaniard is prepared to battle David Raya for a starting place. (The Athletic)
Vlahovic suitor emerges: Fenerbahce are the first club to show concrete interest in Dusan Vlahovic this summer. They've tabled a €30-million bid, but that's €10 million short of Juventus' valuation. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Cherki deal not done yet: Lyon rejected Manchester City's first offer for Rayan Cherki. The 21-year-old is "totally relaxed" as he awaits an agreement between the two clubs, which is still expected to arrive. (Sky Sport Germany)
Coaches cost money, too: If Tottenham want to bring in Brentford manager Thomas Frank to replace Ange Postecoglou, who they fired Friday, they'll have to pay more than £10 million. (Daily Mirror)
June 6
Mastantuono picks Madrid: Argentine phenom Franco Mastantuono was in advanced talks with PSG, but he's opted to fulfill a childhood dream by joining Real Madrid. The Spanish club will pay €45 million for the teen. (ESPN)
Liverpool up bid for Wirtz: Liverpool are now offering Bayer Leverkusen up to €134 million for prized midfielder Florian Wirtz. That's still short of the €150 million Leverkusen are hoping to get. Negotiations continue, but the Reds are unwilling to meet the German club's asking price. (The Times)
Mbeumo keen on United: Bryan Mbeumo wants to move to Manchester United, but Brentford have rejected a second bid worth £55 million after add-ons. United may need to pay a similar amount to the £62.5 million they splurged on Matheus Cunha. (Fabrizio Romano)
Gunners want more firepower: Mikel Arteta still prefers versatile players in his attack, leading Arsenal to identify Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers and Feyenoord's Igor Paixao as potential summer signings. (The Times)
Joao makes stance clear: Joao Palhinha made an honest assessment of his situation at Bayern Munich while on Nations League duty for Portugal. He'd prefer to stay with the German giants but will consider his options if he can't get regular playing time. (Sky Sport Germany)
Gomes staying in France: English international Angel Gomes attracted interested from Premier League duo Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, but the midfielder has chosen Marseille following the expiration of his Lille contract. (Fabrice Hawkins)
Galatasaray feeling ambitious: The futures of Bayern Munich's Leroy Sane and Napoli's Victor Osimhen - who just had a free-scoring loan spell with Galatasaray - remain unresolved, so the Turkish champions have sent contract proposals to both players. (Fabrizio Romano)
June 5
Liverpool reject Diaz approach: Barcelona's initial approach to sign Luis Diaz fell short after sporting director Deco was told the Colombian winger wasn't for sale. Diaz will only go if he requests a move or if an offer arrives that the Reds believe will help them improve the team. (The Guardian)
Possible Diaz replacement: If Diaz does leave Liverpool, it's understood that the Reds will launch a bid to sign Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon. Signing the 24-year-old could cost Liverpool around £80 million. (TEAMtalk)
Ait-Nouri deal complete: Manchester City reached an agreement to sign Rayan Ait-Nouri from Wolves for close to €40 million. The 23-year-old will undergo medical tests this weekend before completing his transfer. (Fabrizio Romano)
ETH eyes Antony reunion: Joining Leverkusen could be a possibility for Antony, reuniting him with with Erik ten Hag for a third time. He's expected to depart United after a successful loan spell at Real Betis. (Sky Sports)
Maignan fee to high: Chelsea feel the £25-million price tag that AC Milan have placed on Mike Maignan is too high. The Blues want to sign him for less because he only has a year left on his contract at Milan. (Standard)
Bayern aiming high: Bayern Munich have identified Liverpool's Cody Gakpo and AC Milan's Rafael Leao as their primary transfer targets. They anticipate that wingers Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sane will leave. (Kicker)

Inzaghi wants Osimhen: Victor Osimhen is high on Al-Hilal's list of targets, with talks between the Saudi club and Napoli believed to be ongoing. New coach Simone Inzaghi is eager to sign the Nigerian. (Fabrizio Romano)
Man Utd linked to Emi: Manchester United's search for a new goalkeeper could lead them to signing World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez, who has been tipped to depart Aston Villa this summer. (TyC Sports)
Uncertainty over Grealish: There's a cloud of doubt over Jack Grealish's future at Manchester City with news that he's been left out of Pep Guardiola's Club World Cup squad after a disappointing season. (ESPN)
New Sancho suitor emerges: Aston Villa have shown an interest in signing Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho. He's also expected to be pursued by Napoli and AC Milan this summer. (Teamtalk)
June 4
Saudi clubs renew Son interest: There will be a renewed effort to bring Son Heung-min to Saudi Arabia this summer. Spurs could be open to selling to avoid losing him for nothing in 2026 when his contract ends. (The Times)
Doubt over Zubimendi: Talks over Martin Zubimendi joining Arsenal have cooled after the midfielder spoke of his admiration for new Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso. The Real Sociedad star called him his 'idol.' (Radio Nacional)
Pogba interest in France: Monaco are contemplating a pursuit for World Cup winner Paul Pogba. The 32-year-old can be signed for free after returning from an 18-month ban for testing positive for a banned substance. (RMC Sport)
Man Utd targeting Ramos: After missing out on Ipswich's Liam Delap, Manchester United will focus on trying to sign Goncalo Ramos from PSG. United are also linked with Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo. (Daily Mail)
Barca getting new 'keeper: Barcelona are on the verge of signing Joan Garcia after agreeing a five-year deal with the Espanyol 'keeper. Barca will pay the €25-million release clause in his contract. (Fabrizio Romano)
June 3
Milan looking for experience: AC Milan have emerged as a surprise candidate to sign Luka Modric after the 39-year-old's departure from Real Madrid. The Italian club considers him a "dream option." (Fabrizio Romano)
Bellingham 2.0 at BVB?: Jobe Bellingham could be following in his brother's footsteps to Germany. Borussia Dortmund are confident they can sign the 19-year-old sibling of ex-BVB star Jude Bellingham. (BBC Sport)
Man Utd linked to Mitrovic: Alexander Mitrovic could be set for a shock return to the Premier League after being linked with Manchester United. The former Fulham striker has played in Saudi Arabia for two years. (talkSPORT)

Milan want to sell Hernandez: AC Milan have accepted an offer from Al-Hilal for Theo Hernandez that's worth €30 million plus €5 million in add-ons. But the French full-back has yet to green light the deal. (Fabrizio Romano)
Way out for Hojlund: Inter Milan have met with representatives of Rasmus Hojlund over a possible transfer from Manchester United. He's considered a top target for a side trying to improve its attack. (Fabrizio Romano)
Al-Hilal turn to Ederson: After getting rejected by Bruno Fernandes, who opted to stay at Manchester United, Al-Hilal have shifted their efforts to signing midfielder Ederson from Atalanta. (Fabrizio Romano)
June 2
Mbeumo favors Man Utd: Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo decided he wants to join Manchester United this summer. United are expected to open talks with Brentford for the 25-year-old. (The Athletic)
Barca eyeing Partey: Barcelona have begun negotiations with Arsenal over possibly signing Thomas Partey. The Ghana midfielder will be a free agent after his contract expires later this month. (The Sun)
Blues prioritizing Gittens: Chelsea could table a bid for Jamie Gittens after holding talks with Borussia Dortmund. The English-born winger is expected to cost around £50 million after his breakout season in Germany. (The Guardian)
Reds preparing Kerkez bid: Liverpool are expected to launch a formal bid to sign Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez. The 21-year-old left-back has already signed off on the move, which could cost around £40 million. (GiveMeSport)
Huge demand for Dibling: Several teams will try to persuade relegated Southampton to sell Tyler Dibling this summer. Spurs, Liverpool, Man City, and Man United have been linked to the midfielder. (Football Insider)
City adding young striker: Mahamadou Sangare is set to undergo a medical in order to complete his transfer to Manchester City. The 18-year-old will sign a long-term contract after leaving PSG on a free transfer. (Fabrizio Romano)
June 1
Garnacho keen on Chelsea: Manchester United outcast Alejandro Garnacho has instructed his agent to pursue a £50-million transfer to Chelsea despite interest from Napoli. (The Sun)
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 Stones' 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)
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