Liverpool forward Hugo Ekitike has surfaced as an appealing prospect for Real Madrid, while Juventus winger Francisco Conceição is a probable successor for the departing Mohamed Salah. Join us to explore the freshest transfer news and speculations from across the globe.
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CURRENTLY POPULAR SPECULATIONS
– Real Madrid might exert considerable effort to secure a new star striker in the summer of 2027, and Liverpool’s attacker Hugo Ekitike has emerged as an attractive candidate, according to TEAMtalk. The 23-year-old is reportedly a high-priority target for them following a commendable inaugural season on Merseyside, where he netted 17 goals in 42 appearances. Consequently, Ekitike’s standing at Liverpool is being “closely monitored” by Los Blancos, who are also observing Manchester City forward Erling Haaland but have been deterred by a €200 million valuation.
– Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Liverpool has identified Juventus winger Francisco Conceição as a potential replacement for the departing Mohamed Salah. The 23-year-old Portugal international has contributed to six goals in Serie A this campaign, having joined Juve last summer from FC Porto for €32 million and remaining under contract until 2030. While the Italian football giants would be hesitant to lose Conceição, it is believed that an offer exceeding €25 million could persuade them to enter negotiations.
– TEAMtalk indicates that Manchester United holds the leading advantage to acquire Toulouse central defender Charlie Cresswell this summer. Cresswell, 23, is considered among the premier young English defensive talents, and the England U21 international has previously drawn interest from West Ham, Sunderland, and Tottenham Hotspur. Nevertheless, United aims to bolster their defense, and the Ligue 1 club is expected to request an achievable sum in the range of €25 million-€30 million.
– The Daily Mail states that Manchester City is ahead of rivals Manchester United in the pursuit of Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson. Anderson, 25, is City’s paramount transfer objective this summer; however, his anticipated involvement for England at the World Cup might complicate their acquisition efforts. Both Manchester clubs are cautious that an impressive showing at the tournament could further inflate his £100 million market worth. United, nonetheless, are not prepared to abandon their quest for Anderson just yet, as further discussions with the player’s agents are still scheduled.
– Record has disclosed that Barcelona intends to try and secure Benfica winger Andreas Schjelderup should a permanent agreement for Marcus Rashford prove unattainable. The Portuguese publication implies that Benfica anticipates the departure of their star attacker this summer, given the widespread interest from numerous European clubs. Schjelderup, who netted his inaugural senior goal for Norway just last week, possesses a €100 million buyout clause within his agreement.
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ADDITIONAL SPECULATIONS
– The Sun reports that Newcastle’s midfielder Sandro Tonali might be permitted to depart this summer, as Manchester United spearheads the pursuit.
– Caught Offside suggests Manchester United might target Wolves’ midfielder Joao Gomes, 25, who could be attainable for approximately £40 million if Wolves are relegated.
– Football Insider states that Arsenal and Manchester City are poised to acquire Tino Livramento should Newcastle United be unable to finalize a new agreement with the defender.
– Bild indicates that Bayern Munich is not actively pursuing Manchester City’s Phil Foden, given that his transfer valuation substantially surpasses the funds they have allocated for an offensive player.
– Christian Falk reports that Raphaël Guerreiro‘s forthcoming club might be Benfica, following his declaration to depart Bayern when the season concludes. The Bavarian powerhouse has already identified Feyenoord’s Givairo Read as a prospective successor.
– The Daily Mail states that Joshua Zirkzee is keen to remain at Manchester United for the forthcoming season, confident that he will receive opportunities under the current manager, Michael Carrick.
– AS reports that Real Madrid has received renewed encouragement in their pursuit of Nico Schlotterbeck, following the defender’s refutation of claims he had inked a new deal with Borussia Dortmund.
– The Sun indicates that Chelsea’s left-sided defender Marc Cucurella has not dismissed the possibility of rejoining his previous club, Barcelona, at a later date.
– Footmercato reveals that Midtjylland’s highly esteemed attacker Franculino Djú is sought after by numerous clubs across the Premier League, LaLiga, and Bundesliga.
Nicolo Schira confirms that Juventus’s defender Gleison Bremer possesses a €54 million buyout clause in his agreement, which will be activated on July 1.
– Sky Germany reports that AC Milan, Napoli, Porto, and PSV are keen on 20-year-old Augsburg midfielder Mert Kömür, who might transfer this summer if an appropriate offer is submitted.
– Sky Germany indicates that Hoffenheim is striving to prolong the contract of Turkish international Ozan Kabak at the club, an agreement scheduled to conclude at season’s end.

