Mourinho Eyes Arsenal Talent in Bold Real Madrid Shake-Up; Stunning $175 Million Bid Launched for Olise

Mourinho Eyes Arsenal Talent in Bold Real Madrid Shake-Up; Stunning $175 Million Bid Launched for Olise

Sports Illustrated brings together the latest transfer rumors and gossip from across the globe.

Premier League

Alisson

Paris Saint-Germain have emerged as potential suitors for highly coveted Manchester United and Liverpool target Yan Diomande. The RB Leipzig attacker is anticipated to command a fee exceeding $117.7 million (£86.5 million, €100 million), though PSG possess the financial firepower to pursue the deal if they formalize their interest. (Source: Fichajes)

Manchester United are keeping a close eye on AC Milan center back Strahinja Pavlović, with the Serbian defender expected to carry a price tag of approximately $58.9 million (£43.3 million, €50 million). (Source: Gazzetta dello Sport)

Liverpool have no plans to bring in a new starting goalkeeper to replace Alisson if the Brazilian departs for Juventus this summer, with Giorgi Mamardashvili lined up to step into his shoes. (Source: Ben Jacobs)

Arsenal and Chelsea are both reportedly eyeing Como's promising young center back Jacobo Ramón. However, Real Madrid's low-cost buyback clause—valued at just $9.4 million (£6.9 million, €8 million)—could prove a significant obstacle for any interested parties. (Source: SportsBoom)

Highly regarded Roma right back Wesley has reportedly attracted Liverpool's attention ahead of the summer window. Manchester City are also expected to enter the race for his signature. (Source: CaughtOffside)

Rather than Julián Alvarez, Barcelona view Chelsea forward João Pedro as the ideal partner for Lamine Yamal in attack. (Source: El Nacional)

Barcelona's bid to sign Pedro looks set to be complicated by the steep asking price Chelsea have placed on their leading scorer. (Source: Fichajes)

Bournemouth are worried they could lose Premier League record-breaker Eli Junior Kroupi, with a host of Champions League heavyweights—including Arsenal, Barcelona and Manchester City—all said to be circling. (Source: BBC Sport)

Rúben Dias is being tipped for a Manchester City exit this summer, with newly crowned Serie A champions Inter Milan emerging as a likely destination. (Source: Fichajes)

Roma's creative attacking midfielder Matías Soulé has become the subject of a three-club battle among Premier League sides this summer. Aston Villa are considered frontrunners ahead of Brighton and Bournemouth. (Source: SportsBoom)

Chelsea are on the verge of completing a $47.1 million (£34.6 million, €40 million) move for Bologna winger Jonathan Rowe, who has shone in Serie A after his high-profile falling out with Marseille teammate Adrien Rabiot led to his departure. (Source: Fichajes)

La Liga

Gabriel Martinelli

José Mourinho's first order of business upon taking charge at Real Madrid is reportedly expected to be a move for his trusted center back at Benfica, António Silva. (Source: Fichajes)

Real Madrid are readying an opening bid of $176.6 million (£129.8 million, €150 million) for Michael Olise, though Bayern Munich are unlikely to entertain any offer falling short of $235 million. (Source: Fichajes)

Over Olise, Mourinho is said to favor a move for Juventus winger Kenan Yıldız as more achievable, with Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli also emerging as an unexpected option. (Source: El Nacional)

PSG are preparing to make a move for Atlético Madrid's in-demand star Julián Alvarez this summer. While Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona have all been mentioned as suitors, PSG are believed to hold a decisive advantage through the prospect of playing under Luis Enrique. (Source: AS)

In addition to Enrique's appeal, PSG are also reportedly willing to put $176.6 million (£129.8 million, €150 million) on the table to lure Alvarez away from Atlético. (Source: Fichajes)

Mourinho has reportedly designated seven Real Madrid players as off-limits for transfer this summer. Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham feature on the untouchable list, though Vinicius Junior's notable absence has raised eyebrows. (Source: El Nacional)

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