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The summer transfer window won’t reopen in Europe for a while yet, but there are plenty of moves in the works and gossip swirling around. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings, goings and, of course, done deals!
TOP STORY: Man United keep Bremer on radar to boost defense
Manchester United are poised to step up their pursuit of Juventus defender Gleison Bremer ahead of the summer, report The Mirror.
The report indicates that Man United are preparing to firm up their interest for a summer move for the centre-back as they also await the arrival of prospective sporting director Dan Ashworth.
United are desperate to add to their defensive options in the summer with Bremer being identified as a potential option, after an impressive season for the Turin outfit. Bremer has made 29 appearances in all competitions for Juventus this season and established himself as a key player in manager Massimiliano Allegri’s side.
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The report indicates that Bremer’s rumoured £43m release clause is unlikely to prove a deterrent for United, who are expected to undergo a defensive reshuffle this summer.
Harry Maguire‘s deal is set to expire in 2025, which could see United part ways with the England international defender this summer to ensure he does not leave as a free agent. Meanwhile, it is expected that Raphaël Varane will also depart the club this summer, upon the expiration of his contract.
It is reported that Man United could also see other high-profile players leave the club this summer. Casemiro is understood to be departing the fallen Premier League giants, whilst Anthony Martial is also expected to part ways with United.
PAPER GOSSIP
– Arsenal forward Eddie Nketiah could depart this summer, with several Premier League clubs tracking the 24-year-old, per Football Insider. The report indicates that Nketiah could part ways with the Gunners this summer in a bid to gain more minutes elsewhere. It is reported that Crystal Palace, Brentford and Wolves all hold an interest in the forward, who has made 13 starts for the Gunners this season.
– Juventus have identified Genoa forward Mateo Retegui as a potential target this summer, per Calciomercato. It is reported that even if Juve retain Dusan Vlahovic, the Turin giants regard Retegui as the perfect striker to alternate with the Serbian. The 24-year-old has notched eight goals and three assists in all competitions for Genoa this season.
– RB Leipzig forward Timo Werner is open to staying with Tottenham, although the Premier League outfit have not decided whether they will make his move permanent, per Fabrizio Romano. The tweet indicates that the Germán international is open to staying with Spurs, who have the option to turn his loan deal to a permanent deal for €17m. Despite this, it is reported that Spurs have not yet made a decision on whether they will look to bring Werner to the club on a permanent basis. The 28-year-old has notched two goals and two assists in eight Premier League outings since his loan move in January.
– Internazionale are weighing up a possible swoop for Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-Jae, report La Gazzetta dello Sport. The 27-year-old has fallen out of favour with the Bavarian club, which could open up the possibility for a departure, just a year after joining the German champions. The report indicates that Inter have been long term admirers of the defender, however, they are aware that a permanent deal will require deep pockets. As a result, it is reported that Inter may look to agree a loan deal instead.
– Juventus are considering a swoop for Arsenal midfielder Jorginho, report Calciomercato. The report reveals that the Gunners have offered the 32-year-old a one year extension, however, it is reported that the Italy international is considering a return to the Serie A. Juventus are understood to be keeping tabs on the situation and are ready to present Jorginho with an offer should he reject the approach from Arsenal.