
Arsenal are poised to compete with Manchester City for the acquisition of Newcastle right back Tino Livramento, while Tottenham’s defender and captain Cristian Romero is expected to depart at the conclusion of the season. Stay tuned for the latest transfer updates and speculation from around the world.
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TRENDING RUMORS
– Arsenal is contemplating a bid to acquire Newcastle right back Tino Livramento this summer, as reported by The Daily Telegraph. Livramento, 23, is under contract until 2028, but discussions regarding a potential extension have reportedly been paused. Newcastle aims to retain the England international, yet Arsenal is interested, with Manchester City also rumored to be considering a move at a fee of approximately £60 million.
– There is a significant chance that Tottenham defender and captain Cristian Romero may leave in the upcoming months, according to Fabrizio Romano. Several prominent clubs have allegedly expressed interest in a transfer, as uncertainty looms over his long-term prospects at Spurs amid the club’s relegation struggle. The Argentina World Cup winner’s contract runs until 2029, meaning his departure could generate considerable funds.
– Arsenal has initiated preliminary discussions with RB Leipzig regarding a potential transfer for defender Castello Lukeba, according to L’Equipe. The report indicates that the Gunners are among several clubs monitoring the France center back, with Bayern Munich also showing interest. The 23-year-old is contracted with Leipzig until 2029, and the Bundesliga club values his transfer at around €60 million.
– Juventus and AC Milan have entered the fray alongside several MLS teams in pursuit of Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, as reported by Calciomercato. The 37-year-old is set to become a free agent this summer, with his contract nearing its conclusion, and has netted 115 goals and provided 23 assists for the Blaugrana in 181 appearances since his transfer from Bayern Munich. However, with no indication of a renewal forthcoming, clubs are preparing to acquire him as a free agent.
– Bayern Munich is eager to retain forward Michael Olise this summer amid speculation linking the France international to Liverpool, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Bundesliga club is attempting to downplay rumors of an exit, and while Liverpool is likely to pursue a winger, Olise may not be on the market. The 24-year-old joined Bayern in 2024 and has recorded 15 goals and 26 assists across all competitions this season.
EXPERT TAKE
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OTHER RUMORS
– Manchester United is intensifying its interest in West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes, but his transfer is expected to cost around £60 million. (Ekrem Konur)
– Joshua Zirkzee is contemplating a potential exit from United during the summer transfer window, with Serie A clubs showing interest. (Sun)
– Liverpool has added Real Madrid defender Dean Huijsen to their list of targets, having missed the opportunity to sign him last summer while he was at Bournemouth. (Ekrem Konur)
– West Ham aims to make their loan acquisition of Chelsea defender Axel Disasi permanent this summer, contingent on their Premier League status. (Daily Mail)
– VfB Stuttgart prospect Finn Jeltsch is garnering transfer interest from Arsenal, Liverpool, and Bayern Munich. (TEAMtalk)
– Arsenal is preparing offers for Bayern’s Leon Goretzka and Dortmund’s Julian Brandt, as both midfielders are set to become free agents at the season’s end. (TEAMtalk)
– Tottenham remains interested in signing left back Andy Robertson as a free agent if he departs Liverpool, having missed the chance to acquire him in January. (Football Insider).
– Juventus is looking to sign Marcos Senesi as a free agent from Bournemouth this summer. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
– Napoli is preparing to engage in discussions with Scott McTominay‘s agent regarding a new contract. (Gazzetta dello Sport)