TRANSFER RUMORS
According to reports, Eduardo Camavinga has been put to Manchester City’s shortlist, while Mohamed Salah’s representatives have contacted Barcelona about a possible transfer.
TRENDING RUMORS
According to Diario Sport, Mohamed Salah, an out-of-contract player for Liverpool, has made an offer to Barcelona. With 27 goals and 17 assists in just 29 Premier League games this season, the 32-year-old has been in outstanding form for Arne Slot’s squad.
According to reports, the Egypt international has already accepted an offer of €50 million a season from Al Hilal of the Saudi Pro League, which the Spanish team would find difficult to match given Barça’s precarious financial status. In fact, in order for the Blaugrana to adhere to La Liga’s financial regulations, Salah would need to accept a substantial cut to even his present pay of £15 million annually at Liverpool.
According to Florian Plettenberg, Manchester City has Eduardo Camavinga, a midfielder for Real Madrid, on their list of summer transfer window targets and is keeping a close eye on him. The 22-year-old has a contract that expires in 2029 and has not decided whether he wants to leave Los Blancos, despite the fact that many clubs are interested in him.
According to Sky Sports Deutschland, Jeremie Frimpong intends to depart Bayer Leverkusen this summer and is giving a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid first priority. Despite having many potential suitors, the 24-year-old is not considered a realistic option for the Premier League since it is thought to be too physical for his style of play.
According to Football Insider, Arsenal is thinking about making a deal for Bruno Guimarães, a midfielder for Newcastle United. Bruno, a Brazil international, is a perfect addition to the Gunners, who are looking for quality reinforcements as both Jorginho and Thomas Partey’s contracts expire this summer. But Newcastle would not allow another of their top players to depart for a Premier League opponent, as they discovered when they pursued Alexander Isak, a striker.
A Bola claims that Viktor Gyökeres will undoubtedly leave Sporting CP this summer. The Sweden striker has verbally agreed to quit Sporting at the end of the current campaign for less than his €100 million release clause, even though his contract with the Portuguese team is set to expire in June 2028.
Gyökeres, 26, may depart Sporting if a bid of about €70 million is made. Gyökeres wants to continue his career in the Premier League, according to A Bola. The Premier League teams that have kept an eye on Gyökeres include Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City. Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich have also expressed interest in the midfielder. Gyökeres has made 40 appearances for Sporting this season, scoring 39 goals, and is currently on his way to breaking last season’s feat of 43 goals.
Although it appears doubtful, Mohamed Salah to Barcelona cannot be completely ruled out. This summer, Barça wants to strengthen their attack, both in wide areas and perhaps as a No. 9, depending on Robert Lewandowski’s future. Who better to do it than the prolific Liverpool forward?
You can understand why club president Joan Laporta could be interested in bringing Salah to the team given his history of favoring high-profile additions.
However, it is difficult to predict how Salah will fit in at Barça given that Lamine Yamal owns the right wing. Would he take on a more prominent position? Could he take on a more significant role? Or would Yamal need to find somewhere else to stay? Some at the club have pictured the 17-year-old being the leader of the attack as he matured.
Thus, before you even consider what Barça, who are still struggling financially, can afford this summer, there is a chance of upsetting the balance both on the field and in the locker room.
Raphinha is already showing that he can drift into center areas, so the Catalan team will probably investigate what possibilities are available on the left wing instead. While they wait for a decision over Lewandowski’s future, they are also keeping an eye on the No. 9 market. The Polish striker’s contract can be extended through 2026.
Is Salah, who is undoubtedly the finest player in Europe right now, still available for free? The temptation is evident if the Egyptian is keen and willing to make certain economic sacrifices.
ADDITIONAL RUMORS
Paul Pogba, the FIFA World Cup winner, is finally free to play after his suspension ended. The 31-year-old midfielder still wants to play in Europe, but his best chances are to sign with Al Ittihad or Al Shabab in Saudi Arabia or join the MLS, perhaps with Inter Miami. (Sport dello Gazza)

Given that Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea, and Juventus are all interested in the Nigerian forward, Ademola Lookman is expected to leave Atalanta this season. (TEAMtalk)
Crystal Palace left-back Tyrick Mitchell is a target for AC Milan in the summer as they are ready to let go of Theo Hernández, who has drawn interest from Real Madrid and Manchester City and is expected to leave in the summer. (TEAMtalk)
As they continue to search for attacking reinforcements, Arsenal is keeping tabs on the development of Santiago Castro, a 20-year-old forward for Bologna. However, the Gunners may encounter competition from Internazionale, Juventus, West Ham United, Everton, Newcastle United, and Aston Villa. (Konur Ekrem)
Abdoulaye Doucouré’s one-year extension clause has been denied by Everton, who instead wish to work out a new, less expensive contract for the midfield player. (Insider Football)
Sevilla is getting ready to offer €10 million for Hamza Igamane, a striker for Rangers. Everton and Marseille are also considering the Moroccan. (Konur Ekrem)