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In our reports today;
Manchester City are reportedly planning for Kevin De Bruyne’s exit in the summer.
The Premier League champions have reportedly identified Xavi Simons of RB Leipzig as a potential replacement for the exit-bound Belgian midfielder.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in a move forLiverpool’s Diogo Jota to boost their midfield ranks and also sharpen the club’s attack.
Jota, who is contracted to Liverpool until is set to be sold out by the club in the summer alongside Darwin Nunez and
Out-of-favor Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is set to complete a loan move to Brazilian club Flamengo.
United have reportedly agreed terms with the Brasileiro Serie A side and will cover most of his salary
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is set to part ways with seven players in the Gunners’ squad as he ramps up attempt to overhaul the squad.
Athletic Bilbao sporting director Mikel Gonzalez has emerged as top replacement option for Dan Ashworth who stepped down as United sporting director recently.
David Hancko of Feyenoord is in the books of Liverpool for a possible summer move. Hancko, who plays as a center-back, is primed by the Reds to replace Virgil van Dijk should the latter leave the club since he has yet to sign a new contract.
Fiorentina forward and former Juventus player Moises is on Arsenal’s radar after an impressive 15 goals in 22 Serie A matches this season.
However, the Gunners are reportedly set to face competition from London neighbours and Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur for the player.
Barcelona are set to extend Raphinha’s contract by two years following the Brazilian’s stellar campaign this season.
Real Madrid star Raul Asencio is set to sign a new five-year contract with Los Blancos this season.
Manchester United are set to part ways with Christian Eriksen, Casemiro, Viktor Lindelof, and Johnny Evans at the end of the season.
United new manager Ruben Amorim, who holds a tight grip on the club’s transfer proceedings, is set to axe out the aforementioned names from his United squad list as he sets out for a revamp in the summer.