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

Moisés Caicedo is edging closer to signing a contract extension at Chelsea as the Real Madrid target moves into advanced talks with the London club. (Source: César Luis Merlo)
Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are reportedly keeping tabs on Manchester United's record-setting 15-year-old JJ Gabriel, who previously rejected overtures from Manchester City last summer. (Source: The Telegraph)
On a more positive note for Manchester United, Nico Williams has reportedly given his approval for a summer move to Old Trafford. Whether the Red Devils can afford a player carrying a $106.2 million (£78.3 million, €90 million) buyout clause remains to be seen. (Source: CaughtOffside)
Looking to strengthen a midfield that could be depleted by the departure of Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool have been linked with several Manchester United targets, including Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton and Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson. (Source: The Daily Mail)
With relegation becoming an increasingly real threat, Tottenham Hotspur may be compelled to offload key players. Pape Matar Sarr is among those attracting attention from Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, with his asking price set at around $67.8 million (£50 million). (Source: CaughtOffside)
Marcus Rashford is reportedly "open" to the idea of rejoining Manchester United when his loan spell at Barcelona concludes this summer. (Source: BBC Sport)
Chelsea's polarizing midfielder Enzo Fernández has become a top priority for Jürgen Klopp should the German tactician take charge of Real Madrid in the summer. A particularly attractive factor is Fernández's price tag, which has reportedly been cut significantly to just $82.6 million (£60.9 million, €70 million) plus up to $17.7 million (£13 million, €15 million) in add-ons. (Source: El Nacional)
Should Fernández depart west London, Chelsea have reportedly identified Bournemouth's Alex Scott as a potential successor. The England prospect carries a valuation of $67.8 million. (Source: The Independent)
Arsenal are set to enter the race alongside Aston Villa and Fulham for Spanish right back Óscar Mingueza, who is expected to become available on a free transfer when his Celta Vigo deal runs out this summer. (Source: The Telegraph)
Amid ongoing speculation surrounding Anthony Gordon's future at Newcastle United, his position could be influenced by a surprise move from the Magpies to appoint former Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur manager José Mourinho. (Source: Fichajes)
Following the announcement of Bernardo Silva's summer departure, Manchester City are reportedly targeting Bayer Leverkusen's Ibrahim Maza as his replacement. (Source: Florian Plettenberg)
Bayern Munich are said to have "serious interest" in Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey, who has been given a record-breaking asking price of $47.2 million (£34.8 million, €40 million). (Source: Football Transfers)
Jan Paul van Hecke's departure from Brighton & Hove Albion is described as a "matter of time." Chelsea, Newcastle and Tottenham are considered the frontrunners for his signature. (Source: VI)
La Liga

Jude Bellingham is determined to recapture his top form at Real Madrid despite persistent speculation linking him with a return to the Premier League. (Source: Fichajes)
Among the "major overhaul" expected at Real Madrid after another trophy-less campaign are the dismissal of manager Álvaro Arbeloa and the offloading of midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. (Source: The Athletic)
Camavinga is anticipated to fetch a fee of around $47.2 million (€40 million), with Paris Saint-Germain among the clubs vying for his services. (Source: Fichajes)
Barcelona are reportedly set to move for outgoing Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva once his deal expires at the end of the season. (Source: El Nacional)
As Como brace for Nico Paz's anticipated return to Real Madrid, Cesc Fàbregas has set his sights on Barcelona's promising reserve winger Roony Bardghji. The Serie A outfit will face competition from Porto and several Bundesliga sides. (Source: Fichajes)
Taking advantage of perceived instability at Real Madrid, Saudi Arabian clubs are reportedly tabling offers of around $118 million (€100 million) to secure Vinicius Junior. (Source: Fichajes)
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