Latest transfer news and rumors: Chelsea prepared to bid on Guehi
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Top story: Blues set for Guehi approach
The Marc Guehi sweepstakes looks set to heat up again this summer. Chelsea will be front and center among Premier League clubs trying to pry the English center-back away from Crystal Palace and are willing to offer £50 million plus a player to bring Guehi to Stamford Bridge.
Crystal Palace are hoping for at least £70 million. But the Eagles, who are understood to be resigned to losing the 24-year-old this summer, could agree to less if defender Trevoh Chalobah is included in the deal. Liverpool and Newcastle have also been linked with Guehi. (The Mirror)
Other rumors
April 13
Cherki leader emerges: Manchester United are the favorites to sign Lyon attacking midfielder Rayan Cherki. Liverpool also hold an interest in the €25-million-rated 21-year-old. (The Mirror)
United eyeing Onana successor: Man United look likely to move on from Andre Onana this summer and are increasing their efforts to sign Parma goalkeeper Zion Suzuki. The 22-year-old is valued at £40 million. (Talksport)
Madrid bid farewell to Modric: Real Madrid are finally ready to move on from club legend Luka Modric. The 39-year-old Croatian is expected to leave after 13 years when his contract expires this summer. (AS)
Arda at Arsenal?: Arda Guler might be tempted with a move to the Premier League with news that Arsenal are considering a €40-million offer to sign the promising Real Madrid winger. (The Sun)
Gunners monitoring Ajax youngster: Arsenal's busy summer could include a pursuit of Ajax teenager Jorrel Hato. The 19-year-old defender would be a consideration if Roma-linked Jakub Kiwior leaves. (The Mirror)
Blues linked with Betis teen: Chelsea could pursue Real Betis winger Jesus Rodriguez. The 19-year-old has a £42-million release clause in his contract. (Daily Mail)
April 12
Man Utd set price for Hojlund: The Red Devils will still demand a fee worth around €60 million for Rasmus Hojlund this summer. Juventus are rumored to be considering a pursuit for the 22-year-old. (Tuttomercatoweb)
Coman weighing options: Arsenal are believed to be a legitimate contender to sign Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich this summer. The Gunners are said to be a "concrete option" for the French winger. (Sky Germany)
Madrid to wait on Saliba: Real Madrid will wait until 2026 to try to sign William Saliba at a discount. If that fails, the Spanish side plans to try again in 2027, when he could join on a free transfer. (The Athletic)

Bayern plan striker overhaul: Benjamin Sesko, Viktor Gyokeres, and Moise Kean are among the forwards who Bayern Munich will target this summer. Jonathan Burkhardt could be another option. (Bild)
Trio in Madrid's sights: Real Madrid will be busy this summer. Along with defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dean Huijsen, Los Blancos also plan to go after Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi. (COPE)
Hefty price for MGW: Signing Morgan Gibbs-White won't be cheap. Manchester City will have to pay £100 million if they want to sign the English midfielder from Nottingham Forest this summer. (Talksport)
April 11
EPL bidding war for Huijsen: Liverpool are among five English clubs that have held talks with Dean Huijsen's camp. Real Madrid have cooled their interest in the Bournemouth center-back. (David Ornstein)
Inter ready funds for David: Inter are prepared to offer pending free agent Jonathan David a five-year contract worth up to €10 million gross per season. They may also have to pay as much as €10 million in commission to complete the deal. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)
PSG back for Rashford: As much as Aston Villa want to keep on-loan Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford for the long haul, Paris Saint-Germain could complicate their plans as they revive talks they began when Rashford was still at United. (The Sun)
Serie A buzzing for Lookman: Juventus haven't given up on signing Ademola Lookman after holding initial talks with Atalanta in January. Napoli are also in the mix and could meet La Dea's €60-million asking price given the massive transfer budget they're expected to have. (Calciomercato)
Udogie on Man City's wish list: Manchester City highly rate Tottenham full-back Destiny Udogie but are aware Spurs would put up a fight to keep the 22-year-old. Italian clubs are also interested but can't possibly compete financially with City. (GiveMeSport)
West Ham eyeing Ramsdale: West Ham United are considering whether to sign Southampton 'keeper Aaron Ramsdale for around £20 million or extend 39-year-old Lukasz Fabianski's contract. Ramsdale is expected to leave Southampton no matter what. (The Times)
April 10
Rodrygo transfer saga brewing: Chelsea are confident they can encourage Rodrygo to become a leading light at Stamford Bridge. They're willing to spend €120 million on the Brazilian winger in what would likely be the biggest move of the summer transfer window. (Fichajes)
Los Blancos bolstering backline: Real Madrid president Florentino Perez returned from Tuesday's 3-0 defeat at Arsenal determined to bring aboard William Saliba this summer. (Fichajes)
Posturing for Pavlidis: Vangelis Pavlidis has caught the attention of Chelsea and Newcastle United. The striker has a €100-million release clause, but Benfica may sell for slightly less than that. (Record)
Matheus on the move: Matheus Cunha's agent has talked to Manchester United about a potential summer transfer. Champions League football isn't a No. 1 priority for the Wolverhampton Wanderers attacker. (GiveMeSport)

Guimaraes pursuit: Manchester City have identified Newcastle United's influential midfielder Bruno Guimaraes as someone who could fill the Kevin De Bruyne void. (UOL esporte)
Napoli eye big summer recruits: Napoli want to sign Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho. The Serie A title chasers also tracking Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Georgiy Sudakov. (Calciomercato)
Turkish Thomas: Outgoing Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller could move to the Super Lig following the Club World Cup. Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce are interested in the 35-year-old. (SporX)
April 9
MGW tipped to replace KDB: Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White as emerged as a potential successor to Kevin De Bruyne in Manchester City's midfield. (The Athletic)
Martinez wanted by Arsenal: Inter Milan could be on the receiving end of a lucrative bid for Lautaro Martinez this summer. Arsenal are considering a €150-million offer to bring the Argentine striker to north London. (Fichajes)
City plan Reijnders hunt: Manchester City appear set to pursue AC Milan's Tijjani Reijnders. The Premier League champions may be willing to table an offer worth €60 million for the Dutch midfielder. (Calciomercato)
Man Utd prepare Ndoye bid: Manchester United are ready to launch a bid to sign Bologna's Dan Ndoye for €30 million. The Red Devils hope Ndoye's ex-teammate Joshua Zirkzee can aide their efforts. (SportWitness)
Chelsea done with Sancho: Chelsea want to pay Manchester United £5 million to avoid making Jadon Sancho's loan permanent. The winger has two goals and five assists in 25 Premier League games this season. (The Sun)
April 8
Man United move for Cunha: Manchester United are among the clubs interested in wantaway Wolves forward Matheus Cunha. The Arsenal-linked Brazilian has a £62.5-million in his contract. (Talksport)
Betis to keep Antony: Real Betis are optimistic about retaining Antony. His loan from Manchester United didn't include a purchase option, but the club hopes the winger's desire to remain in Spain will aid in negotiations. (ESPN)
Delap's escape clause: If Ipswich Town are relegated from the Premier League, which seems increasingly likely, a £40-million release clause in striker Liam Delap's contract will become active this summer. (TEAMtalk)
Goodbye, Gittens: Jamie Gittens informed Borussia Dortmund that he wants to leave this summer. BVB are willing to lower their €100-million valuation, leading to interest from multiple English teams. (Sky Sport Germany)

Werner done at Spurs: Tottenham won't make Timo Werner's loan move permanent. The forward will return to RB Leipzig at season's end, with the German club then likely to sell him elsewhere. (Fabrizio Romano)
De Gea getting rewarded: Fiorentina plan to activate a one-year extension option in David De Gea's contract following his impressive play this season. The 34-year-old goalkeeper will stay in Florence until 2026. (Fabrizio Romano)
Juve happy with Kalulu: Juventus will make Pierre Kalulu's loan from AC Milan permanent by triggering a €14-million purchase option. The defender has been one of the club's few bright spots this season. (Fabrizio Romano)
April 7
Madrid weighing Vinicius alternatives: Real Madrid may swoop in with an offer for AC Milan winger Rafael Leao if Vinicius Junior leaves amid links to Saudi Arabia. Leao is one of three possible replacements. (Fichajes)
Osimhen at Anfield?: Liverpool may pursue Victor Osimhen as they consider possible alternatives for Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez. The Napoli striker, on loan at Galatasaray, could cost around £70 million. (Sky Sports)
Delap interest intensifies: Manchester United will rival Chelsea this summer in pursuing Ipswich Town's Liam Delap. The Red Devils prefer him to other targets such as Osimhen, Viktor Gyokeres, and Benjamin Sesko. (ESPN)
Eintracht set Larsson price: It'll take a bid worth at least €60 million for Eintracht Frankfurt to consider parting with Manchester City-linked midfielder Hugo Larsson. (Football Insider)
Fati frustrated at Barca: Ansu Fati wants to leave Barcelona after becoming unsettled at the club due to a lack of playing time. Ajax, Dortmund, FC Porto, and Besiktas are interested in the 22-year-old. (Mundo Deportivo)
Arsenal eyeing backup GK: Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia has emerged as a target for Arsenal. The Gunners are willing to pay £17 million for the 23-year-old to back up David Raya. (El Nacional)
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