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Latest transfer news and rumors: Barca-linked Isak eyes Liverpool

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Top story: Isak favors Liverpool switch

Barcelona's hopes of signing Alexander Isak from Newcastle United could be in danger if Liverpool make a move for the Swedish striker. Isak is open to joining Barcelona but would prefer traveling southwest to Liverpool this summer instead.

Although Newcastle have previously indicated they won't sell Isak after the season, links to Barcelona have persisted. But the Spanish side's financial constraints could hinder their chances, especially if Barcelona have to compete with Liverpool. (El Nacional)

Other rumors

March 24

Ultimatum for Los Blancos?: Real Madrid could be forced to choose between Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo this summer amid rising concerns about the star players struggling to operate with each other this season. (Diario Sport)

Kane considers England return: Harry Kane's time in Germany could be set to end, as the former Tottenham striker eyes a move back home. The 31-year-old favors joining Liverpool if he leaves Bayern Munich. (Fichajes)

Reds want pair of Cherries: Milos Kerkez or Antoine Semenyo could be tempted to leave Bournemouth if Liverpool come knocking. The Reds could send Ben Doak the other way to sweeten any potential deal. (The Sun)

Huijsen sweepstakes heat up: Real Madrid and Barcelona are the latest teams to be linked with Bournemouth center-back Deal Huijsen. Liverpool and Newcastle are also interested in the Dutch international. (Diario Sport)

March 23

No way back for Rashford: Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim won't welcome back Marcus Rashford if Aston Villa don't sign him permanently. United hope to sell him for as much as £60 million. (Daily Star)

Luis Diaz dreaming of Barcelona: Colombian forward Luis Diaz is waiting for Barcelona to make his dream a reality and sign him from Liverpool, even as Reds boss Arne Slot urges upper management to do its best to keep him. (Mundo Deportivo)

Forest lining up Douglas Luiz: Nottingham Forest's incoming sporting director, Edu Gaspar, has been eying Juventus' €50-million midfielder and could leverage his relationship with the player's agent, Kia Joorabchian, to rescue the Brazilian after a stop-start first season in Italy. (Tuttosport)

MLS club confirms KDB talks: San Diego sporting director Tyler Heaps admitted he held talks with Kevin De Bruyne's agent over a potential summer move but emphasized his wages are too high for the club's budget. (The Sun)

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Onana off to Saudi Arabia: With Andre Onana expected to leave Manchester United for Saudi Arabia in the summer window, the Red Devils are monitoring Royal Antwerp's Senne Lammens and Lille's Lucas Chevalier as potential replacements. (The Sun)

De Gea staying put: Fiorentina are set to trigger an automatic one-year contract extension for David De Gea as they consider the Spanish shot-stopper an untouchable first-team player midway through a fruitful first season together. (Nicolo Schira)

March 22

Derby clash for Wharton: Manchester City and Manchester United are preparing to duke it out this summer for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, who'd cost at least £70 million. (TEAMtalk)

Leao's transfer value plummets: Rafael Leao's future at AC Milan remains uncertain, and negotiations with the Rossoneri could begin at the €85-million mark. That's a far cry from Leao's current €175-million release clause. Superagent Jorge Mendes could engineer a transfer. (Calciomercato)

Man United moving for Yildiz: Manchester United have scouted Juventus playmaker Kenan Yildiz several times this season and seem ready to make a bid for the €80-million-rated Turkish international. Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is also an admirer. (Tuttosport)

Man City not giving up on Reijnders: Manchester City have earmarked around €60 million to sign AC Milan midfield keystone Tijjani Reijnders, who recently renewed his contract but could be sold if the Rossoneri fail to make the Champions League. (TEAMtalk)

Osimhen is Juve's dream signing: Juventus aren't giving up on signing Napoli striker Victor Osimhen despite his gargantuan €17.5 million annual salary and the clubs' strained relationship. His €75-million release clause is only valid for European clubs. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)

Chiesa's departure certain: Liverpool will either sell or loan out Federico Chiesa after a disappointing first season together. Chiesa will have to give up part of his salary to join a Serie A club. Napoli remains his most likely destination. (Calciomercato)

Forest eye record deal for Cunha: Nottingham Forest aren't put off by Matheus Cunha's £63-million release clause and remain in talks with the Wolverhampton midfielder's representatives over a club-record deal. (TBR Football)

Hummels' time in Rome ending: Mats Hummels' tumultuous first season with Roma won't yield a second. While the veteran defender feels comfortable in the Italian capital, the 36-year-old won't receive a contract extension. (Florian Plettenberg)

March 21

Big Branthwaite barrier: Manchester United are prepared to go all out with a £50-million approach for Jarrad Branthwaite. But a big-money bid and generous pay packet might not be enough to tempt the Everton defender to Old Trafford. (The Sun)

Cut-price Rash: Aston Villa are yet to decide whether to exercise their option to buy on-loan forward Marcus Rashford for £40 million. If they turn it down, Manchester United may be forced to sell below that price. (TEAMtalk)

Dib bid: Manchester United opened talks with Southampton over the potential summer signing of Tyler Dibling after Chelsea beat them to the signing of Geovany Quenda. (GiveMeSport)

Hojlund explores options: Rasmus Hojlund isn't ruling out a fresh start elsewhere as he fights for his place at Manchester United. Napoli, Juventus, RB Leipzig, Bayer Leverkusen, and Mainz are interested. (TBR Football)

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Hot on Huijsen: Liverpool will need a new defender if Virgil van Dijk leaves in the summer. The Reds are among many clubs mulling over Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen's £50-million release clause. (talkSPORT)

Newcastle also want center-back: The Magpies are prepared to battle for Huijsen after missing out on Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi last year. Fellow defender Fabian Schar could get a new contract on Tyneside. (The Sun)

Big move for Mbeumo: Arsenal, Liverpool, and Newcastle are admirers of Bryan Mbeumo. The attacker's contract expires June 2026, but Brentford have an option to extend the deal another year. (Football Insider)

Mile offer miles off: Roma's contract offers to Mile Svilar are significantly lower than what the goalkeeper expects. Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and other big clubs are circling. (Tuttomercatoweb)

March 20

Der MUFC: Manchester United's lineup next season could have a Bundesliga feel. The club is interested in RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons and Benjamin Sesko, and Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike. (Sky Sport Germany)

Another Bundesliga link: Borussia Dortmund's Felix Nmecha could be subject of a €48-million bid from Manchester United. Karim Adeyemi, Jamie Gittens, and Gregor Kobel could also leave after Der BVB's poor season. (Bild)

Zubi bid: Arsenal could outmuscle Real Madrid in the race to sign Martin Zubimendi after tabling a €60-million offer for the Real Sociedad midfielder. Madrid also have other priorities in the transfer market. (AS)

Keen on Kean: Former Everton flop Moise Kean could get another chance in the Premier League with Arsenal, Newcastle United, or West Ham United. His release clause at Fiorentina is set at €52 million. (Tuttomercatoweb)

Angel falls: West Ham's Angel Gomes pursuit may be over. The midfielder, whose Lille deal expires in the summer, believes the club's salary offer of £100,000 per week isn't enough. Barcelona is also interested in Gomes. (The Guardian)

Obando lands in Miami: Ecuadorian striker Allen Obando will soon be on the books of Atletico Madrid following a transfer from Barcelona Guayaquil. The 18-year-old will then join Inter Miami on loan. (Fabrizio Romano)

Blues' Aina aim: Chelsea could try to bring Ola Aina back to Stamford Bridge. The right-back was offloaded for less than £9 million in 2019, but he's impressed the Blues during Nottingham Forest's rise up the table. (TBR Football)

Kerkez replacement: Bournemouth are preparing for the possibility of losing Milos Kerkez in the summer. The Cherries are ready to swoop up Club Brugge left-back Maxim De Cuyper. (Football Insider)

March 19

Chelsea have Sancho escape clause: Blues could pay a significant fee to terminate Jadon Sancho's loan deal to avoid an obligation to buy the Manchester United winger for £25 million this summer. (The i Paper)

Al-Nassr prepping Magalhaes bid: Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr could throw a wrench in Arsenal's plans to extend Gabriel Magalhaes by offering their standout defender €20 million per season, more than three times what he's making in north London. (GiveMeSport)

Betis want to keep Antony: Real Betis are working on renewing Antony's loan deal for another campaign but may not have the financial resources if they fail to improve on their sixth-place position and make the Champions League. (ABC)

Bournemouth leading Kelleher race: Bournemouth are planning to swap on-loan goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga with Liverpool backup Caoimhin Kelleher, who's ready to leave the Reds after failing to land the No. 1 role. Liverpool's asking price is £30 million. (talkSPORT)

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Emery hoping Asensio stays: Aston Villa coach Unai Emery is pushing the club's directors to sign Marco Asensio permanently. Asensio's loan deal doesn't include a buyout clause, but PSG would be willing to accept a cut-rate fee. (GiveMeSport)

Fati available for transfer: Barcelona are trying to move Ansu Fati so they can sign a new winger in the offseason. Fati rejected four proposals in January and will continue to have the final say as he has a contract until 2027. (Fabrizio Romano)

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