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Latest transfer news and rumors: Salah open to Barcelona move

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The transfer window may be closed, but the rumors never stop swirling. Check in every day for all the latest buzz from across the soccer world.

Top story: Salah offers himself to Barca

Mohamed Salah's representatives have reached out to Barcelona to gauge the Catalan club's interest in signing the Egyptian star this summer.

Salah is still without a new Liverpool deal and is set to become a free agent this summer. He reportedly has an offer on the table from Saudi club Al-Hilal worth €50 million per season. Barca's financial situation means the 32-year-old, who has 27 Premier League goals in just 29 matches this season, would have to accept a significantly lower salary than he could obtain elsewhere if he ultimately decided on joining the Spanish outfit. (Diario Sport)

Other rumors

March 11

Pogba free to sign: Paul Pogba can now join a new club with his doping suspension officially over. The free-agent midfielder wants to return to Europe, but MLS or Saudi Arabia is a more likely destination right now. (L'Equipe)

Chelsea's Mainoo pursuit: Chelsea are ready to get serious about trying to sign Manchester United's Kobbie Mainoo. Uncertainty around Romeo Lavia's future has the Blues eyeing another midfield addition. (CaughtOffside)

Man City monitor Camavinga: Manchester City are actively tracking Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, who hasn't yet decided if he wants to see out his long-term contract or join another club. (Sky Sport Germany)

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Arsenal plotting: With Thomas Partey and Jorginho out of contract this summer, Arsenal could move for Bruno Guimaraes. It's unclear if Newcastle would sanction a transfer to a Premier League rival. (Football Insider)

Lookman open to return: Ademola Lookman is expected to leave Atalanta this summer, and the Nigerian international is warming to the idea of going back to England. Chelsea and Arsenal are monitoring the situation. (TEAMtalk)

Milan's left-back plan: With Theo Hernandez expected to leave the club in the summer, potentially for around €30 million, AC Milan are considering replacing him with Crystal Palace's Tyrick Mitchell. (TEAMtalk)

March 10

Man City watch Wharton: Crystal Palace setting a high asking price for Adam Wharton won't deter leading clubs like Manchester City from trying to make a summer move for the 21-year-old midfielder. (TBR Football)

EPL clubs track Thuram: Representatives from Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool have all watched Inter Milan's Marcus Thuram this season. The trio are in the market for at least one forward each this summer. (TBR Football)

Blues want Jude's brother: Chelsea are prepared to outbid any other club attempting to sign Sunderland's Jobe Bellingham. Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen are also interested in the midfielder. (The Sun)

Leao saga: Agent Jorge Mendes is trying to find a new club for Rafael Leao. The AC Milan winger, who's linked to Barcelona and Chelsea, is set to be a regular feature in transfer gossip over the coming months. (Calciomercato)

More Huijsen admirers: Bayern Munich are keeping tabs on Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen. However, the German giants will prioritize other signings before triggering the defender's £50-million release clause. (Sky Sport Germany)

Everton must pay £40M: David Moyes is trying to reinforce his defense but may have hit a brick wall in his pursuit of Joel Ordonez. Club Brugge value the 20-year-old Ecuadorian center-back at £40 million. (Football Insider)

Bargain in South America: Neiser Villarreal, 19, could be available on a free transfer when his deal with Colombian club Millonarios expires in December. Barcelona, Porto, Newcastle, and Watford are eyeing the striker. (Diario Sport)

March 9

The word on Wirtz: Bayern Munich remain frontrunners for Florian Wirtz's signature but Manchester City are in talks with representatives of the Bayer Leverkusen playmaker. (Football Insider)

City prepared to bid big for Neves: Joao Neves is a dream summer signing for Manchester City, but it'll take a huge fee to encourage Paris Saint-Germain to let the midfielder leave. (Fichajes)

Antonee fee: Fulham will only consider offers exceeding £40 million for left-back Antonee Robinson. Liverpool and Manchester United are interested in the English-born U.S. international. (Football Insider)

Mateta tatter: Manchester United have opened talks with Crystal Palace over a possible capture of striker Jean-Philippe Mateta. United probably need to sell before bankrolling a £40-million transfer. (Daily Mirror)

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The Tammy tussle: West Ham United are in talks with Tammy Abraham's camp but should face competition from other English clubs for his signature. The Roma striker is on loan at AC Milan. (Calciomercato)

Arda out if Ancelotti stays: Arda Guler's future might hinge on the coaching situation at Real Madrid. The 20-year-old, who is growing frustrated with his lack of playing time, could leave if Carlo Ancelotti stays. (DefensaCentral)

Como want 'crazy' money: Newcastle United are exploring a summer move for winger Assane Diao. However, the 19-year-old joined Como for £10 million in January and will have a hefty price tag. (Football Insider)

March 8

Mainoo likely to leave: Kobbie Mainoo intends to reject any contract offers from Manchester United and his current preference is to seek a move abroad. He's got two years left on his current deal. (The Guardian)

Arsenal shift focus: On the advice of incoming sporting director Andrea Berta, Arsenal are turning their attention to Inter captain Lautaro Martinez to bolster their options up front. (Football Insider)

Kane could come back: Bayern Munich's Harry Kane has a £67-million release clause in his contract that can be triggered this summer. Bayern will let him leave if a Premier League club is willing to meet that amount. (The Sun)

Barca search for right-back: Barcelona are "very happy" with Jules Kounde's performances but want to sign a new right-back this summer to provide competition for the French international. (Fabrizio Romano)

David prefers England: Impending free agent Jonathan David, expected to be one of the most coveted strikers available this summer when his Lille deal expires, would like to join a Premier League club. (Caught Offside)

Reyna expected to move: Despite getting more minutes since Niko Kovac took over, Gio Reyna will likely leave Borussia Dortmund this summer. The American international is valued at around €15 million. (Sky Sport Germany)

Juve raiding Atalanta: Juventus, who signed Teun Koopmeiners from Atalanta last summer, are now considering offers for Ederson, Ademola Lookman, and Mateo Retegui. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

March 7

Kimmich renews after all: Bayern Munich reached an agreement with Joshua Kimmich over a new contract more than a week after retracting their initial offer to their pending free agent. (Florian Plettenberg)

Sesko on Liverpool's radar: Liverpool have joined the long list of suitors for in-demand RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, although the Slovenian favors a summer move to a London-based club. (GiveMeSport)

Zirkzee in Juve's sights: Juventus boss Thiago Motta wants to make Joshua Zirkzee the centerpiece of a summer revolution that includes a renewal of Randal Kolo Muani's loan and Dusan Vlahovic's departure. (Calciomercato)

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Barca offer De Jong new deal: Frenkie de Jong's future increasingly seems at Barcelona. He's now received an offer to extend his terms by another three years and keep his salary at around €19 million per season. (Sport)

Man City 'keeper conundrum: Ederson is approaching the final year of his contract might leave in the summer. Man City could promote backup Stefan Ortega or go after Espanyol's Joan Garcia if the Brazilian exits. (TBR Football)

Osimhen too expensive: Victor Osimhen's £400,000-per-week salary demand makes a move to Manchester United nearly impossible. Ipswich Town's Liam Delap is a more realistic target. (Football Insider)

March 6

Madrid prepare Konate plan: Ibrahima Konate's deal with Liverpool expires in 2026, and if there's no indication he'll extend it, Real Madrid could opt for a familiar tactic and wait to sign the center-back for free next year. (Daily Mail)

Antony happy in Spain: Antony doesn't want to return to Manchester United. The Brazilian winger has expressed his desire to remain at Real Betis, where he's currently on loan until the end of the season. (Daily Mail)

Ekitike in demand: Arsenal, Liverpool, and West Ham are all interested in signing Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike. The German club is expected to demand €80 million for the 22-year-old Frenchman. (Foot Mercato)

Tavares turning heads: Chelsea are considering a move for Nuno Tavares, who has been one of the breakout stars in Serie A this season. Lazio have an option to make his loan from Arsenal permanent. (Corriere dello Sport)

Milan won't keep Felix: AC Milan have already decided they don't want to extend Joao Felix's stay at the end of the season. When his loan spell expires, the Portuguese forward will return to Chelsea. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

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