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The transfer window may be closed until the summer, but the rumor mill never stops. Check in every day for the latest transfer buzz around the soccer world.

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We talk about Bruno

Manchester United believe Bruno Guimaraes could be the perfect replacement for outgoing midfielder Casemiro.

Newcastle United would like to secure Guimaraes' future with a new long-term contract, but Manchester United are willing to allocate around £80 million from a summer budget of at least £230 million for the 28-year-old Brazilian. (Caught Offside)

March 9

JD freed: Juventus could give up on Canadian striker Jonathan David after just one season and allow him to leave in the summer. Aston Villa could sign him for an affordable fee starting at €15 million. (Calciomercato)

Third time lucky: Juventus are hoping to be successful in their third attempt to sign Darwin Nunez this summer. The striker, who's out of favor with Al-Hilal, is also a rumored target for Chelsea and Newcastle United. (Sports Boom)

Tino fee: There's a strong possibility that Newcastle's Tino Livramento will join Manchester City in the summer for around £70 million, which would break the world-record sum for a full-back. (Football Insider)

Mega money for Mane: Tottenham Hotspur are plotting a swoop for Wolverhampton Wanderers attacker Mateus Mane if they survive relegation. Wolves could try to hold out for as much as £50 million for the 18-year-old. (Sports Boom)

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Martin short: Former Barcelona head coach Xavi said he urged the club to sign Martin Zubimendi but a cheaper alternative was signed instead. The midfielder left Real Sociedad for Arsenal in July 2025. (La Vanguardia)

Maghnes attracts: Liverpool and Manchester United are among a growing list of clubs keeping tabs on Monaco attacking midfielder Maghnes Akliouche. The 24-year-old has also been linked with Newcastle and Tottenham. (TEAMtalk)

Bold Balde interest: Barcelona want to keep Alejandro Balde and continue to develop him in Catalonia, so Manchester United's admiration for the left-back is unlikely to turn into anything concrete. (Fabrizio Romano)

MLS phased out: Arsenal will allow Myles Lewis-Skelly to leave on loan next season. The left-back, who's drifted to the fringes of Mikel Arteta's first-team squad, has drawn interest from Everton in the past. (Football Insider)

March 8

Tonali could leave the Toon: Real Madrid could rival Arsenal in the race to sign Sandro Tonali after scouts from the Spanish club attended Newcastle United's FA Cup elimination to Manchester City on Saturday. (The Sun)

Casemiro's successor: Nottingham Forest midfielder Ibrahim Sangare is on Manchester United's shortlist as they plan for life after Casemiro. He'd cost at least €45 million. (Caught Offside)

Bernie bowing out: Contract negotiations between Bernardo Silva and Manchester City haven't started, so it seems the midfielder is on his way out after nine seasons with the club. (Matteo Moretto)

Diaby discussions: Liverpool are in close contact with former Aston Villa winger Moussa Diaby's representatives as he looks to leave Al-Ittihad and return to Europe. (Fussball Daten)

Edu 'eading out: Edu will soon part ways with Nottingham Forest after falling out with owner Evangelos Marinakis. The sporting director joined the East Midlands team last July after five years at Arsenal. (Fabrizio Romano)

Boga bought: Juventus are prepared to trigger their option to buy Jeremie Boga from Nice after being impressed by his performances during his loan spell. (Nicolo Schira)

Brandt out at BVB: Borussia Dortmund managing director Lars Ricken has confirmed that Julian Brandt will leave the club when his contract expires in June. (Florian Plettenberg)

Rocco rolls: Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Rocco Reitz has approved a summer transfer to RB Leipzig. Now it's up to the two clubs to reach an agreement over the terms of the transfer. (Florian Plettenberg)

March 7

Eichhorn in demand: Arsenal and Manchester United are monitoring 16-year-old Hertha Berlin midfielder Kennet Eichhorn. He reportedly has a release clause that could make him available for less than €10 million this summer. (Christian Falk)

Tottenham talks: Rumors about managerial changes are just as common as those about player transfers nowadays. The latest hotbed is in north London, where Spurs have held talks with ex-Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi about a summer move if they avoid relegation. (The Telegraph)

Griezmann not done yet: Antoine Griezmann has decided to stay at Atletico Madrid for the remainder of the season despite a strong push from Orlando City for his signature. A move could still materialize in the summer. (L'Equipe)

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Foden's new deal: Manchester City will offer Phil Foden a new contract when his existing terms expire next year, but negotiations will be tricky considering the 25-year-old's inconsistent for this season. (The Athletic)

Oh no, Onana: Trabzonspor have informed Manchester United that they're unwilling to pay the roughly £40 million necessary to sign Andre Onana. The goalkeeper, currently on loan with the Turkish club, is likely to return to Old Trafford at season's end. (MEN)

Midfield moves: Juventus held talks with RB Leipzig's Xaver Schlager in January, but they've yet to advance on a deal for the impending free agent. Juve are assessing multiple midfield options, including Italian international Sandro Tonali of Newcastle. (Fabrizio Romano)

Keeping tabs on Kevin: Bayern Munich, Tottenham, and Inter are all chasing Brentford winger Kevin Schade. The rapid German international could cost as much as €70 million this summer. (TEAMtalk)

March 6

Man City winning the race: Manchester City are close to completing a move for in-demand Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson. The England international is valued at over £70 million, and prefers to join City over their rivals Manchester United. (TEAMtalk)

Raising funds: Arsenal's lavish transfer expenditure last summer means they'll need to sell at least one notable first-team player during the upcoming window. Captain Martin Odegaard and winger Gabriel Martinelli are among the potential candidates. (The Telegraph)

Salah's successor: Liverpool have identified 19-year-old winger Yan Diomande as the ideal player to replace club legend Mohamed Salah this summer. RB Leipzig want around £87 million for the Ivorian teen. (TEAMtalk)

Talking about Bruno: Manchester United plan to open contract talks with Bruno Fernandes after this summer's World Cup. The Portuguese star has been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League, but the Red Devils could reportedly offer him a new deal worth £400,000 per week. (Football Insider)

March 5

Madrid hit the brakes: Real Madrid are starting to back away from a potential move for Manchester City's Rodri after months of links with the former Ballon d'Or winner. The Spanish midfielder's price tag - around €60 million - is considered excessive. (Sport)

Moving for Max: In addition to squad moves, Real Madrid are also expected to be active in the managerial market this summer. They're currently considering replacing rookie head coach Alvaro Arbeloa with experienced AC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri. (Corriere dello Sport)

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Calling about Khephren: Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United are all considering a move for Juventus midfielder Khephren Thuram. The 24-year-old Frenchman has been one of Juve's standout performers since joining the club, but financial realities could force the Italian club to sell. (Caught Offside)

Long-term planning: Bayern Munich are seriously considering a move for Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen. The German champions want to prepare for the eventual departure of veteran star Harry Kane, and considering the Nigerian the ideal replacement. (Foot Mercato)

March 4

Barca to bolster defense: Barcelona are ramping up their efforts to sign Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven this summer. The Catalan club values the Netherlands international's versatility. (Sport)

Kobbie could still leave: There's still uncertainty surrounding Kobbie Mainoo's future at Manchester United. Contract talks between the 20-year-old's camp and the club continue to drag on. (Daily Mail)

Turning to familiar face: Juventus will revive their interest in Randal Kolo Muani this summer once his loan spell at Tottenham ends. The Bianconeri want to revamp their attack. They're also reportedly making progress on a contract extension for Dusan Vlahovic. (Calciomercato)

Arsenal rebuffed: Premier League leaders Arsenal have been told by Inter that promising striker Pio Esposito isn't for sale at any price. The 20-year-old has turned heads with his performances this season. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

March 3

Salah's value plummets: Mohamed Salah's potential move to Saudi Arabia is gathering pace, but Liverpool aren't expected to receive bids anywhere near Al-Ittihad's huge £150-million offer in 2023. Saudi approaches for Salah are now expected to be in the region of £37 million. (TEAMtalk)

Rodri's decision: Rodri will decide in the next few months whether to move on or sign a new contract at Manchester City. Real Madrid are prepared to make an approach if he decides it's time for a new chapter. (Fabrizio Romano)

Lewy locked in: Robert Lewandowski is completely focused on Barcelona until the end of the season, but he's attracting plenty of interest from Major League Soccer and the Saudi Pro League ahead of his contract expiring in June. (Fabrizio Romano)

Coveted Kayode: Brentford believe Michael Kayode is worth more than £60 million. Huge clubs are interested in the right-back, including Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, and both Manchester clubs. (TEAMtalk)

Wat's next after Woltemade: Newcastle United executives are discussing an attempt to sign Ollie Watkins from Aston Villa in the summer as they consider sending Nick Woltemade back to Germany. (Sports Boom)

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Inter snub interest: Mikel Arteta urged Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta to attempt to sign 20-year-old striker Pio Esposito, but Inter Milan quickly shut down any talk of a transfer. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Santi clause: Leeds United, Sunderland, and possibly West Ham United could reignite their pursuits of AC Milan striker Santiago Gimenez if he proves his fitness between now and the end of the season. (Football Insider)

Robin robbing Vic's spot: Tottenham Hotspur have identified Robin Risser as a potential replacement for Guglielmo Vicario, who could move on this summer. Risser, 21, has impressed since he moved to Lens last summer and was instantly installed as their first-choice goalkeeper. (Caught Offside)

RB wish list: Bayern Munich want to sign a new right-back. Feyenoord's Givairo Read is their No. 1 target, but 17-year-old Benfica talent Daniel Banjaqui is also among their possible recruits. (Florian Plettenberg)

Harry situation: Aston Villa headline a group of clubs interested in Harry Wilson. The Fulham midfielder is in the best form of his career and will be available on a free transfer when his contract expires in June. (Fabrizio Romano)

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