Mbappe Shocks Madrid with Exit Plans as Ronaldo Emerges in Liverpool's Strategic Blueprint
Sports Illustrated compiles the most recent transfer speculation and rumors from across the globe.
Premier League
Premier League

Manchester United have pinpointed Aston Villa sensation Morgan Rogers as their primary offensive acquisition for the upcoming summer window but must be prepared to pay his valuation of €100 million (£87 million, $117.9 million) to secure his services. (Source: Fichajes)
Negotiations between Kobbie Mainoo and Man Utd are advancing positively and the Red Devils remain optimistic about finalizing an agreement that would increase the promising midfielder's salary fourfold ahead of the next transfer period. (Source: talkSPORT)
The Saudi Pro League are prepared to allow Cristiano Ronaldo to depart Al Nassr this summer but would seek to bring in another marquee signing as his replacement. Liverpool's Mohamed Salah would be their top choice, while Man Utd's Bruno Fernandes represents another ambitious target. (Source: The i Paper)
Arsenal submitted a proposal to acquire Bayern Munich's Leon Goretzka during the closing stages of the January transfer window following Mikel Merino's injury setback. Goretzka had previously committed to completing the campaign with Bayern and chose to honor that pledge. (Source: Christian Falk)
Chelsea are highly expected to part ways with defender Benoît Badiashile during the summer window. AC Milan, Juventus and Marseille are among the clubs pursuing the French international, with offers expected to begin around €35 million (£30.5 million, $41.3 million). (Source: The Daily Briefing)
Roma's right-back Zeki Çelik has been contacted by Liverpool as he enters the final six months of his current deal, though he would rather extend his stay with his present club. (Source: Marco Conterio)
Liverpool would only consider Real Madrid's pursuit of midfielder Alexis Mac Allister if Los Blancos agree to part with Aurelién Tchouaméni as part of the arrangement. (Source: Defensa Central)
Tottenham Hotspur had their January pursuit of Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche rejected as the French club refused to lose their key player during the middle of the campaign. (Source: Football Insider)
Fluminense's Matheus Martinelli continues to attract growing attention from West Ham United. (Source: Globo Esporte)
Bayern Munich have no intention of pursuing Man Utd's Diogo Dalot this summer as they consider his price tag too steep. (Source: Christian Falk)
Aston Villa, Newcastle United and Tottenham are all monitoring Liverpool's discontented midfielder Curtis Jones. (Source: TEAMtalk)
La Liga
La Liga

Real Madrid have renewed their interest in Man Utd's Leny Yoro, who might be available for transfer if an offer of €70 million (£60.9 million, $82.5 million) is submitted. (Source: Fichajes)
Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck remains Real Madrid's primary defensive target, while Yoro is viewed as a costly backup option. (Source: Defensa Central)
Kylian Mbappé is becoming frustrated with Real Madrid's ongoing difficulties, feeling the organization isn't doing sufficient work to resolve their disappointing performances. He's willing to explore other options if circumstances don't improve. (Source: E-Notícies)
With questions surrounding Raphinha's future commitment, Barcelona have investigated the possibility of signing Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli. (Source: Fichajes)
Barcelona's Pedri has become the preferred acquisition of Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, who aims to complete a transfer that would simultaneously bolster Los Blancos while undermining their greatest adversaries. (Source: Siro López)
Conversely, Real Madrid's ultimate objective is Manchester City's Phil Foden. They're hoping Jude Bellingham can persuade his close companion to join him in Spain, though Paris Saint-Germain are willing to equal any bid for the English talent. (Source: Sports Boom)
Real Madrid's pursuit of another Man City midfielder, Rodri, is gaining momentum. Los Blancos are preparing to make a "substantial approach" for the 29-year-old during the summer window. (Source: TEAMtalk)
Barcelona are contemplating activating a €2 million (£1.7 million, $2.4 million) clause to end backup goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny's contract at season's end, despite having 12 months remaining on his agreement. (Source: SPORT)