Latest transfer news and rumors: Spurs want to brink Kane back
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Top story: Tottenham want Kane back
Tottenham are willing to pay Harry Kane's release clause and meet the necessary wage demands to bring the England star back to the club from Bayern Munich. Kane reportedly has a €60-million release clause in his contract with the German champions.
The 32-year-old is keen on returning to England so he can resume his quest to break Alan Shearer's all-time Premier League scoring record. Manchester United are also interested in signing the prolific No. 9. (TEAMtalk)
Other rumors
Oct. 16
Man City move for Anderson: With injuries creating questions and concerns about Rodri's future, Manchester City are preparing a £75-million offer for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson. (Daily Star)
Ruben wants Retegui: Manchester United are targeting another striker in the summer, and manager Ruben Amorim is ready to spend £52 million to sign Italian international Mateo Retegui from Saudi side Al-Qadsiah. (Fichajes)
Pay up, PSG: Paris Saint-Germain will be forced to increase Ousmane Dembele's salary after the Frenchman took home the Ballon d'Or. The European champions are also negotiating contract renewals with Willian Pacho, Senny Mayulu, Bradley Barcola, and Fabian Ruiz. (L'Equipe)

Endrick opportunity: Marseille are one of several clubs monitoring Endrick's situation at Real Madrid. The Brazilian teenager is yet to feature in La Liga this season due to injury, and could be available in January. (ESPN)
Juve standing firm: Juventus have rejected multiple inquiries from the Premier League about midfielder Khephren Thuram. Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea have all asked about the French international this year. (TBR Football)
Vlahovic in shop window: Barcelona and Bayern Munich have both requested information about Dusan Vlahovic. The Juventus striker is slated to become a free agent in the summer, with no indications that he'll extend his stay in Turin. (Nicolo Schira)
Oct. 15
Inter on the scene: Inter Milan are now in the mix for Crystal Palace center-back Marc Guehi. Liverpool remain confident about signing the English defender, but will now face competition after failing to seal the deal in the summer window. (Tuttosport)
Ter Stegen wants to stay: German goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has informed Barcelona that he has no intention of leaving the club despite interested from Manchester United and Newcastle. (AS)
Keeping Casemiro: Manchester United are considering extending Casemiro's contract, but only if the veteran Brazilian agrees to take a pay cut. Saudi Pro League clubs retain interest in the 33-year-old. (Daily Mail)
Munoz not for sale: Barcelona are interested in signing Colombian international Daniel Munoz, but Crystal Palace won't let the tireless right-back leave the club in January. (Fichajes)
Oct. 14
Neymar interested in Italy: Neymar is open to moving to Italy. The former Barcelona and PSG star is desperate to get into Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil squad for the 2026 World Cup, and a switch to Europe could help get him back in the national team fold. (Fabrizio Romano)
Fed in red: Ruben Amorim believes Inter Milan wing-back Federico Dimarco would fit perfectly into his setup, add incisiveness in attack, and bring experience to the Manchester United dressing room. (Fichajes)
Nico's no comment: Nico Schlotterbeck didn't make much of an effort to distance himself from reports of a move to Bayern Munich. "I can't say anything about that," the Borussia Dortmund defender said. (@iMiaSanMia)
Fofana not first choice: Many big clubs are interested in Malick Fofana, but the Lyon winger isn't widely viewed as a top target. Chelsea prefer Morgan Rodgers and Kenan Yildiz, while Liverpool are prioritizing Michael Olise and Antoine Semenyo. (Caught Offside)
Battle brewing for Brown: Nathaniel Brown, who recently made his debut for Germany, is a wanted man. Arsenal, Manchester City, Real Madrid, and other giants are tracking the Eintracht Frankfurt left-back. (Bild)

Juve eye experience: Juventus are considering a move in the January market amid injury issues for Gleison Bremer and Juan Cabal. Fenerbahce's Milan Skriniar and Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae are under consideration. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Chelsea follow Brighton blueprint: Brighton & Hove Albion have held a long-term interest in Mario Gila and tried to sign him from Lazio last summer. Chelsea are also keeping an eye on the Spanish center-back. (Football Insider)
Askin' for Raskin: Rangers' Nico Raskin is regularly linked with moves south of the border, and now it appears Tottenham Hotspur are the latest Premier League club pondering a bid. He could cost up to £25 million. (TEAMtalk)
Oct. 13
Lewy leaving Barca: Barcelona won't renew Robert Lewandowski's contract, allowing the Polish striker to leave the club when his deal expires at season's end. He's yet to decide if he wants to play elsewhere or retire. (Diario Sport)
Mora turning heads: Mexican phenom Gilberto Mora is being tracked by Real Madrid, Manchester United, Juventus, and Inter. The 16-year-old Club Tijuana midfielder has already starred for the senior national team, and was watched by several scouts at the Under-20 World Cup. (Calciomercato)
Arsenal keep adding: After a busy summer bolstering his squad, Mikel Arteta is already looking ahead to January for more reinforcements. Arsenal are considering a move for 23-year-old Sevilla midfielder Lucien Agoume during the winter window. (Fichajes)
Familiar name in Milan: Inter are expected to make an offer for Robinho Junior, the 17-year-old son of former Brazilian international and AC Milan forward Robinho. The teenager's contract with Santos runs until 2027, and the Italian club will soon present an official bid. (TNT Brasil)
Happy with Nico: Atletico Madrid plan to make Nico Gonzalez's loan move from Juventus permanent after his strong start to the season. Their purchase option is worth €33 million total, and it'll become an obligation if he plays at least 45 minutes in 21 league matches this season. (Nicolo Schira)
Oct. 12
Real Madrid eyeing Enzo: Real Madrid have been linked with several midfielders in recent weeks, but they've landed on Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez as their top target. Los Blancos are now "ramping up" their interest in the Argentine international. (Football Insider)
Swapping stars: Real Madrid want to fund the signing of Manchester City scoring machine Erling Haaland by selling Brazilian winger Vinicius Junior for a world-record fee. (Caught Offside)
Watching Wharton: Manchester United are big admirers of Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton. The Red Devils are willing to bid up to £60 million for the 21-year-old. (Mirror)

Battle for Hjulmand: Manchester United are also monitoring Sporting CP captain Morten Hjulmand, but they face competition from Tottenham for the 26-year-old Danish midfielder. (Fichajes)
Dayot's new deal: Bayern Munich are determined to extend defender Dayot Upamecano's contract amid reported interest from Liverpool. The Frenchman is slated to become a free agent in the summer, and will be able to negotiate with any interested clubs beginning in January. (Sky Sport Germany)
SMS back to Serie A: Juventus are considering a January move for Al-Hilal midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. The 30-year-old Serbian, who spent the majority of his career with Lazio before moving to Saudi Arabia, is keen on returning to Italy. (Tuttosport)
Oct. 11
Miami wants 'MSN' reunion: Inter Miami wants to get one one of the most fearsome attacking trios in soccer history back together. The MLS club is interested in reuniting Neymar with his former Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez. (Daily Mail)
Bournemouth's big demand: Bournemouth will not accept any offers below £100 million for rising star Antoine Semenyo. Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, and Arsenal are all interested in the Ghanaian international, while Chelsea are also monitoring the situation. (Football Insider)
Surprise signing: Barcelona continue to search for a potential long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski, and Levante forward Karl Etta Eyong has emerged as a potential candidate. The 21-year-old Cameroonian has a €30-million release clause in his contract. (Mundo Deportivo)
Mainoo move: Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo continues to eye a January loan in order to get more playing time ahead of the World Cup. Premier League options include Newcastle, Tottenham and Manchester City, while the 20-year-old is also open to going abroad. (TEAMtalk)
Murillo in Munich: Bayern Munich are interested in signing Nottingham Forest defender Murillo. The Bavarians would need to sell players before they could make any offer for the 23-year-old Brazilian. (BILD)
Oct. 10
Barca's busy summer: Barcelona's Deco and Hansi Flick are discussing a shake-up in 2026. They're looking for a left-sided center-back, another right-back, and a long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski. Roland Araujo, Gavi, and Dani Olmo could all be sold to fund the overhaul. (El Nacional)
'Keeper capture: Juventus are prepared to push hard to sign Mike Maignan when his AC Milan contract expires next June. Bayern Munich and Chelsea are also linked with the French goalkeeper. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Reds' Real opportunity: Real Madrid may be forced to sell Eduardo Camavinga because he doesn't have a key role in Xabi Alonso's team. Liverpool are keeping tabs on the situation. (TBR Football)
Guehi grab: Marc Guehi has overtaken Ibrahima Konate on Real Madrid's center-back wish list. The Spanish club hopes to get ahead of Liverpool in the Guehi chase in January, when the Crystal Palace defender can speak to foreign clubs in anticipation of his contract expiring in June. (Fichajes)
Nubel waits on Neuer: Alexander Nubel's loan spell at Stuttgart is unlikely to be made permanent, and the goalkeeper has ruled out another temporary move from Bayern Munich next term. He's likely to be sold to a different club if Manuel Neuer extends his Bayern terms beyond 2026. (Sky Sport Germany)
Looking at Lukeba: Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are all interested in signing Castello Lukeba. The French center-back has a €90 million release clause but RB Leipzig could accept a bid in the region of €60 million. (Caught Offside)

Weston going West: Two Major League Soccer clubs are considering an ambitious approach to bring Weston McKennie aboard if his Juventus contract is allowed to expire next summer. The midfielder turned down a move to an unnamed Turkish side in July. (Nicolo Schira)
Schade in Spurs' sights: Tottenham Hotspur could pursue Kevin Schade next summer as he becomes an increasingly important figure at Brentford. The 23-year-old is under contract with the Bees until 2028. (Sky Sport Germany)
GG happy: Gonzalo Garcia insists he doesn't regret signing a new contract in August despite his lack of minutes. "My only option has always been to stay at Real Madrid. It's the best club in the world," he said. (Fabrizio Romano)
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