The summer transfer window may be a few months away, but the European football scene is already buzzing with potential moves and speculations. Here's a roundup of the latest transfer talk:
Newcastle United's Bruno Guimarães Attracting Interest
Newcastle United could face a challenge in retaining midfielder Bruno Guimarães this summer. Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal, and Manchester United are reportedly keen on the player, who has a £100 million release clause. With Newcastle needing to offload players to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations, Guimarães' future at the club seems uncertain.
Guimarães, who aspires to play in the UEFA Champions League, has caught the eye of PSG, especially with the potential departure of Kylian Mbappé. While Manchester United and Arsenal are also monitoring the situation, PSG appears to be leading the race for the Brazilian international.
Liverpool and Manchester United Eyeing Jeremie Frimpong
Bayer Leverkusen left-back Jeremie Frimpong is on the radar of Liverpool and Manchester United, who may face competition from Arsenal for the 23-year-old. Frimpong's £35 million release clause is seen as a bargain by Premier League clubs, with Liverpool potentially targeting him if Trent Alexander-Arnold transitions to midfield.
Interest in Alexander Isak and Youssouf Fofana
Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal are reportedly interested in Newcastle United forward Alexander Isak, while AC Milan is considering a €30 million deal for AS Monaco midfielder Youssouf Fofana. West Ham United and Manchester United are also in the mix for Fofana, who is set to leave Monaco this summer.
Kalvin Phillips' Potential Move and Joshua Kimmich's Contract Situation
Manchester City's Kalvin Phillips may need to take a significant wage cut to secure a return to Leeds United, with Newcastle United also showing interest. Meanwhile, Arsenal is planning to offer Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich a two-year deal, as the German international's contract expires in 2025.
As the transfer window approaches, these potential moves and negotiations are set to keep fans on the edge of their seats as clubs across Europe prepare for a busy summer.