Clubs are already planning strengthened squads for the next window, weighing bold moves and smart renewals to sharpen their rosters for the upcoming season.
AC Milan Eyes Morata
Alvaro Morata remains under contract with Atlético de Madrid through 2024. While both sides explore an extension, sources close to the scenario indicate Milan could bid around 15 million euros for the striker in the coming months. The discussion centers on whether a change of scenery would suit Morata and how Atlético might respond to a potential transfer this summer.
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Vítor Roque’s Arrival Talk in Barcelona
Cadena SER reports that the Monjuic club is preparing to welcome the Brazilian youngster’s representative later in the week to discuss the feasibility and terms of signing Roque. The talks are aimed at clarifying conditions that would make such a move viable for Barcelona.
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Manchester United Targeting a Pure Forward
Manchester United continue their search for a central striker for the next season. While Harry Kane remains a possibility, Gonçalo Ramos from Benfica is capturing attention as a rising talents. Benfica, however, points to a release clause nearing a nine-figure amount, complicating the pursuit for United.
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Vlahović Could Leave Juventus
Dusan Vlahović may depart Juventus this summer if the club fails to secure a place in European competition next season. A lack of Champions League football could make it harder to retain the Balkan forward, who has drawn interest from Real Madrid and Liverpool among others.
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Real Sociedad Pursues Merino Renewal
Real Sociedad is actively seeking to extend Mikel Merino’s deal beyond 2025. The Basque side hopes to secure an additional two to three years, ensuring the midfielder remains a core part of the squad as negotiations proceed.
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Tuchel Urges For Signings at Bayern
Thomas Tuchel, newly appointed at Bayern Munich, has reportedly requested reinforcements for the coming season. The German press highlights three names that are generating early momentum: Mateo Kovacic, Edouard Mendy, and Federico Chiesa.
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Ansu Fati Situation Under Scrutiny
Maté Alemany, Barcelona’s director, alongside Jordi Cruyff’s family circle, reportedly discussed the attacker’s future. Fati, under contract through 2027, has not settled into the role he envisioned, and talks about possible exits are circulating.
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Carrasco’s Contract Dilemma
Yannick Carrasco’s future remains unresolved with months left on his Atleti deal. A potential buy option for Barcelona exists from July 1 for a price under twenty million. If Barca exercises it, renegotiation could follow depending on mutual interest.
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Atlético inquiring About Ceballos
Reports from Marca indicate Atlético de Madrid has shown interest in Dani Ceballos, who also faces interest from Real Betis and others. The Real Madrid midfielder would prefer to remain with his current club, with his contract expiring in June and no firm bid yet on the table.
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Mendilíbar on a No-Clauses Contract
Sevilla’s coach Jose Luis Mendilíbar explained on Canal Sur that there was no automatic clause tying him to stay should the team avoid relegation. His stance is clear: if the team is saved, the arrangement would be straightforward with no lingering commitments.
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Conte Leaves Tottenham by Mutual Agreement
Tottenham Hotspur and Antonio Conte have ended their collaboration by mutual consent following remarks after a recent draw. Stellini will lead the squad through June as a replacement search continues, with Nagelsmann mentioned as a potential successor.
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Telles Returns to Manchester
Álex Telles is not expected to stay with Sevilla beyond the current term, as the club could not exercise the option to buy. The Brazilian defender is set to return to Manchester United, who must decide on his future in the upcoming window.
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City Weighs New Haaland Deal
Manchester City is reported to be preparing a fresh contract proposal for Erling Haaland. The Sun indicates a pay raise could push him toward a weekly package around £500,000, potentially making him the highest earner in the Premier League.
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Lemar’s Future in the Skies
Thomas Lemar’s renewal at Atlético de Madrid extends his contract to June 2027, yet there is a distinct possibility he could be sold if a strong offer arrives this summer.
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Dani Olmo Draws Barça’s Interest
Dani Olmo has long been on Barcelona’s radar. The club remains keen, with discussions in the past suggesting a pursuit during 2024 if Leipzig makes a move to alter his contract.
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Inigo Martínez on the Radar
Inigo Martínez, the Ondarroa native at 31, sees his Athletic Bilbao contract expire in June. Athletic, Barça and Atlético Madrid are weighing options, while other leagues look on with interest.
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Good morning, fans of Goal! The latest updates come as the transfer market track heats up. La Liga momentum continues even as the window closes, with clubs surveying options to strengthen their squads for the summer.
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