Sports Illustrated compiles the latest transfer rumors and gossip from across the globe.
Premier League

Rúben Dias has grown anxious about his future at Manchester City following Pep Guardiola's departure and has instructed his agent to explore a transfer, with Real Madrid among several interested clubs. (Source: El Nacional)
Real Madrid are also eyeing Man City's Rodri, though the Cityzens are planning contract extension talks in a bid to prevent a large-scale departure following Guardiola's exit. (Source: Football Insider)
Julián Alvarez has told Atlético Madrid he wants to leave this summer. Although Barcelona remain his top choice, their failure to match Atlético's $135 million (£100 million) valuation has given Arsenal an opening, with the Gunners and Paris Saint-Germain both willing to meet the price. (Source: TEAMtalk)
Roma have renewed their interest in Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee and are confident a permanent transfer could be agreed this summer for under $29 million (£22 million). (Source: Gazzetta dello Sport)
Man Utd director of football Jason Wilcox is reportedly pushing the club to make a move for Newcastle United left back Lewis Hall. (Source: Caught Offside)
Newly confirmed permanent manager Michael Carrick is unwilling to let go of either Mason Mount or Noussair Mazraoui, valuing their flexibility as Man Utd gear up for a return to European football. (Source: The Athletic)
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson is now widely expected to stay at Anfield, despite widespread speculation linking him with a summer move to Juventus. (Source: winwin)
Liverpool could be set to bring in Hertha BSC midfielder Kennet Eichhorn, with serious discussions over a deal for the 16-year-old prodigy already underway. (Source: Florian Plettenberg)
Chelsea have made clear they will not consider any approach from Barcelona for striker João Pedro, stating the Brazilian is off the market this summer regardless of the fee offered. (Source: Ben Jacobs)
Aston Villa are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of their Champions League return and have expressed interest in Newcastle winger Harvey Barnes. (Source: Daily Mail)
West Ham United's relegation from the Premier League means they will be unable to keep Chelsea loanee Axel Disasi, with several clubs already making enquiries about the French defender. (Source: Foot Mercato)
Meanwhile, having avoided relegation, Tottenham Hotspur are putting together bold transfer plans. The club are eager to revive their pursuit of Man City winger Savinho and have also identified goalkeeper James Trafford as a target. (Source: Daily Mail)
Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin is also on Tottenham's radar. (Source: A BOLA)
La Liga

Real Madrid and Barcelona are both in the race for Chelsea center back Levi Colwill, who is open to a move to Spain. However, initial bids of $75 million (€65 million, £56 million) are expected to be dismissed by Chelsea, who are holding out for around $108 million (€93 million, £80 million). (Source: SportsBoom)
Real Madrid face a June 1 deadline to activate their buyback clause for Como midfielder Nico Paz. Should that date pass without a formal bid, the clause will not become available again until the summer of 2027. (Source: Defensa Central)
Barcelona have proposed including forward Ferran Torres in a deal for Julián Alvarez with Atlético Madrid, though Ferran himself has no desire to make the switch. (Source: Cadena SER)
Soon-to-be free agents Bernardo Silva and Marcos Senesi are both on Barcelona's radar. (Source: El Chiringuito)
Man City are looking to bring midfielder Brahim Díaz back from Real Madrid. The Morocco international is reportedly open to the move after being promised more playing time at the Etihad. (Source: Fichajes)
Rodri could head in the opposite direction as he weighs up a return to Spain. Man City are demanding $99 million (€85 million, £73 million), while Madrid believe a deal could be reached closer to $70 million (€60 million, £52 million). (Source: El Nacional)
Both Barcelona and Liverpool have declared their interest in signing Inter right back Denzel Dumfries. (Source: FC Inter News)
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