There is a lot of gossip about who is moving where during the summer transfer window. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest gossip and deals.
According to The Telegraph, Barcelona are stepping up their efforts to sign Raphinha.
The 25-year-old Brazil winger has been linked with the Blaugrana for a long time, and now they are more determined than ever to bring him in.
Raphinha is said to be moving to Barça, despite the reported decision that Adama Traore's loan from Wolves won't be permanent when the season ends.
The amount required to bring Raphinha to Elland Road will be dependent on whether or not the club stays in the top flight.
Raphinha will be allowed to leave for 25 million dollars if the Yorkshire club is demoted.
If their top-tier status remains intact, they are likely to demand far more for the winger than they did in the summer transfer window.
Raphinha has scored 10 goals and assisted three more in 31 matches this season and has a contract that runs until June 2024.
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According to The Sun, a summer move away from Manchester United is on the cards for the Portuguese star. The incoming manager has not said what he wants to do with the player next season, and he doesn't want to have any discussions with United until he finishes the Eredivisie title race.
AS reports that AS Monaco's Aurelien Tchouameni has made a move to Real Madrid, despite interest from other teams. Los Blancos want the price for his transfer to be reduced by at least 10 million dollars.
Christopher Nkunku wants to leave the club in the summer, according to L' Equipe. Nkunku has been linked with a number of clubs, including Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and AC Milan, so he will have plenty of options should he leave the club.
According to The Daily Mail, Spurs have been given encouragement as Pau Torres has decided to leave. Spurs have been linked with a number of players, including RB Leipzig's Gvardiol and Lille's Botman.
According to Tuttosport, there is no intention of paying the 35m required to make Morata's loan move permanent. The Italian outfit has already spent 20 million dollars on a two-year loan and have been trying to reduce the rate needed to bring him in, but it seems Atleti won't be budging either.