Both Euro 2020 and the Copa America are both underway, but clubs are using this time to focus on the summer transfer window as they look to strengthen ahead of the 2021/22 season.
According to Corriere dello Sport, following Christian Eriksen’s stabilisation after his cardiac arrest, report that Inter are drawing up a list of possible replacements should he be unable to return to action.
Manchester City and Fernandinho have reached an agreement over a new deal for the Brazilian veteran.
After wrapping up the signings of Mike Maignan and Fikayo Tomori, Milan are keen on adding Olivier Giroud to their squad, as well as Real Madrid’s Brahim Diaz who was on loan with the Italians last season.
Arsenal are looking to rebuild for next season, and they see Houssem Aouar as an ideal addition.
Manchester United may make a move for Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele if he decides not to renew his contract at the Camp Nou.
Gianluigi Donnarumma will officially complete his move to Paris Saint-Germain on Monday, with the Italian goalkeeper having agreed a five-year contract worth 10 million euros per year.
Sevilla have had relative success with a tall Dutch striker in Luuk de Jong, and now Monchi is thinking of bringing in Wolfsburg’s 6’6 goalscorer Wout Weghorst as his replacement.
Real Madrid have already announced that Sergio Ramos will leave the club on June 30, and he could be followed by Raphael Varane later this summer, which may open the door for Jesus Vallejo to get an opportunity next season.
Miralem Pjanic has had a torrid time at Barcelona and, with Ronald Koeman staying on as head coach, his days at the Camp Nou look numbered.
Juventus are keen to reach an agreement with Sassuolo for Manuel Locatelli before the European Championship concludes, say Tuttosport.