Latest transfer news and rumors: Real Madrid, Barca battle for Guehi
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Top story: Clasico rivals want Guehi
Barcelona and Real Madrid are both interested in signing Marc Guehi, who will not extend his expiring contract with Crystal Palace. The English center-back, 25, will be a free agent at the end of the season, and as such can negotiate with any squad of his choice beginning in January.
Barcelona and Real Madrid are looking for defensive reinforcements as they battle for La Liga and European supremacy, with both clubs dealing with injuries to their respective center-backs. (Fichajes)
Other rumors
Oct. 21
Man United pick their man: Sporting CP captain Morten Hjulmand has separated himself from the pack as Manchester United's primary midfield target. The Red Devils are optimistic they could close a deal for around £50 million. (TEAMtalk)
Endrick open to departure: After first insisting that he wants to stay and fight for his Real Madrid place, Endrick is now opening up to a January move on loan. Even after returning from injury, the Brazilian teen still hasn't featured for Xabi Alonso in La Liga so far this season. (ESPN)
Stuttgart set price: Angelo Stiller is being monitored by several teams across Europe. The midfielder has a €40-million release clause, but Stuttgart believe they can get €50 million for the 24-year-old. (Sky Sport Germany)
Tying down Timber: Arsenal continue to work on renewing Jurrien Timber's contract. The Gunners are in direct contact with the Dutch defender's camp as the two sides seek an agreement. (GiveMeSport)
Oct. 20
Spend big on Samu: Chelsea are ready to offer in excess of €100 million to land Samuel Omorodion from FC Porto next summer. The 21-year-old striker could give the Blues the prototypical No. 9 they're looking for. (Fichajes)
Jobe joins the party: Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jobe Bellingham is on Manchester United's list of targets for 2026 alongside Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton and Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson. (TEAMtalk)

Culer loves Guler: Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is a huge fan of Real Madrid playmaker Arda Guler, but Los Blancos have made it very clear that the Turkish international isn't for sale. (Defensa Central)
Eyes on Greenwood: Barcelona scouts were on hand to watch Marseille forward Mason Greenwood score four goals, including three in nine minutes, against Le Havre over the weekend. (TBR Football)
Oct. 19
Bayern bid brewing for Bruno: Bruno Fernandes is weighing up his options amid continued stalled progress at Manchester United. Bayern Munich are interested in the playmaker and it's believed a €70-million offer could be enough to encourage the Red Devils to sell their captain. (Fichajes)
Messi happy in Miami: Lionel Messi's negotiations with Inter Miami over a new contract are at a very advanced stage. The Argentine superstar is committed to the project in Major League Soccer. (Fabrizio Romano)
Serb prefers Spurs: Dusan Vlahovic's current preference is to join Tottenham Hotspur in the January transfer window despite links with Chelsea and Manchester United. His Juventus contract expires in June. (Football insider)
Pape to Paris: Pape Gueye's sterling work in Villarreal's midfield has attracted the attention of Paris Saint-Germain. They could offer him a sizeable salary given his asking price is only around €25 million. (Fichajes)
Duel for Joel: Liverpool's interest in Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez has cooled, giving Aston Villa and Newcastle United a better chance of striking a deal for the Ecuadorian defender. He's worth around €50 million. (Caught Offside)
Son on loan: Son Heung-min could exercise a clause in his Los Angeles FC contract that will allow him to return to Europe on loan during the MLS offseason. AC Milan are linked with a move. (TransferFeed)
Anyone's guess who gets N'Guessan: Scouts from Arsenal, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Watford are watching Djylian N'Guessan. The 17-year-old attacker has shone for Ligue 2's Saint-Etienne and with France's youth teams. (Caught Offside)
Roman's raise: Roman Burki has signed a new contract with St. Louis City. He'll be a Designated Player from the 2026 campaign after firmly establishing himself as one of the finest MLS goalkeepers. (Tom Bogert)
Oct. 18
Rogers' winter getaway: Morgan Rogers could leave Aston Villa as early as January amid interest from Chelsea, Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain and others. His asking price is around £80 million. (Caught Offside)
Strikers staying put: Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso said neither Endrick nor Gonzalo Garcia has requested a move in January. He added that allowing Endrick to leave hasn't entered his mind at all. (Fabrizio Romano)
Pep pines for former forward: "Maybe I'd love to have him," Pep Guardiola conceded when discussing former Manchester City forward Julian Alvarez. Guardiola added that he understood why Alvarez left for Atletico Madrid 14 months ago. (Fabrizio Romano)
Jesus could jump in January: Mikel Arteta is open to more changes to his Arsenal squad this winter, and that shakeup could include Gabriel Jesus leaving for his homeland. Brazilian giants Flamengo would like to sign him. (Fichajes)

Spanish sanctuary: Joshua Zirkzee is frustrated with his lack of opportunities at Manchester United and would consider a loan move in January. Real Betis, who revived Antony's career in Andalusia, are interested in the forward. (Fichajes)
Bayern braced for Barco pursuit: Bayern Munich scouts are extremely impressed with Valentin Barco. The club could open negotiations for the versatile Strasbourg youngster before the end of the year. (Fichajes)
Longer deal for Leon: Bayern Munich could open contract talks with Leon Goretzka after Christmas. The midfielder, 30, has surpassed expectations this season. His current deal expires in June. (Christian Falk)
Oct. 17
Man Utd eyeing Endrick: Around eight clubs have identified Real Madrid outcast Endrick as a potential January target. There's belief at Manchester United that the Brazilian could improve the attack while being a low-risk acquisition due to arriving on loan. (Caught Offside)
Bet on Retegui: Manchester United are looking into a move for Mateo Retegui. The Italian striker only joined Saudi Arabia's Al-Qadsiah from Atalanta last July, but United could table a €60-million offer. (Fichajes)
Lewy wants to stay: Robert Lewandowski is still fighting for a new contract at Barcelona, even though the club appears reluctant to extend the 37-year-old striker's terms. (Florian Plettenberg)
Fishing for Fisnik: Barcelona are monitoring Hoffenheim's Fisnik Asllani, who's scored four times and logged one assist in six Bundesliga outings this season. The striker recently said joining Barcelona would be a "dream." (Florian Plettenberg)
Tying up trio's deals: Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe expects the club to work on new contracts for Sandro Tonali, Tino Livramento, and Sven Botman very soon. (Fabrizio Romano)
Bryan the Baleba believer: Manchester United's Bryan Mbeumo and Brighton & Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba have grown close while representing Cameroon. Mbeumo is trying to encourage the midfielder to join him at Old Trafford. (The Sun)
No MLS for Mario: Mario Gotze isn't currently considering a transfer to Major League Soccer and plans to hold further talks with Eintracht Frankfurt sporting director Markus Krosche over a contract extension. (Florian Plettenberg)
Gustavo going: Gustavo Sa could leave Portugal's Famalicao as early as January. The attacking midfielder is valued at around €15 million, but Juventus could be outbid if Manchester City or another English club submit a formal offer. (Calcio Mercato)
Oct. 16
Tottenham want Kane back: Tottenham Hotspur are willing to pay Harry Kane's €60-million release clause and meet the necessary wage demands to bring the England star back to the club from Bayern Munich. (TEAMtalk)
Man City move for Anderson: With injuries creating questions and concerns about Rodri's future, Manchester City are preparing a £75-million offer for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson. (Daily Star)
Ruben wants Retegui: Manchester United are targeting another striker in the summer, and manager Ruben Amorim is ready to spend £52 million to sign Italian international Mateo Retegui from Saudi side Al-Qadsiah. (Fichajes)
Pay up, PSG: Paris Saint-Germain will be forced to increase Ousmane Dembele's salary after the Frenchman took home the Ballon d'Or. The European champions are also negotiating contract renewals with Willian Pacho, Senny Mayulu, Bradley Barcola, and Fabian Ruiz. (L'Equipe)

Endrick opportunity: Marseille are one of several clubs monitoring Endrick's situation at Real Madrid. The Brazilian teenager is yet to feature in La Liga this season due to injury, and could be available in January. (ESPN)
Juve standing firm: Juventus have rejected multiple inquiries from the Premier League about midfielder Khephren Thuram. Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea have all asked about the French international this year. (TBR Football)
Vlahovic in shop window: Barcelona and Bayern Munich have both requested information about Dusan Vlahovic. The Juventus striker is slated to become a free agent in the summer, with no indications that he'll extend his stay in Turin. (Nicolo Schira)
Oct. 15
Inter on the scene: Inter Milan are now in the mix for Crystal Palace center-back Marc Guehi. Liverpool remain confident about signing the English defender, but will now face competition after failing to seal the deal in the summer window. (Tuttosport)
Ter Stegen wants to stay: German goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has informed Barcelona that he has no intention of leaving the club despite interested from Manchester United and Newcastle. (AS)
Keeping Casemiro: Manchester United are considering extending Casemiro's contract, but only if the veteran Brazilian agrees to take a pay cut. Saudi Pro League clubs retain interest in the 33-year-old. (Daily Mail)
Munoz not for sale: Barcelona are interested in signing Colombian international Daniel Munoz, but Crystal Palace won't let the tireless right-back leave the club in January. (Fichajes)
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