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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.

TOP STORY: Jorginho key to Juve's overhaul

According to Tuttosport, Jorginho is a top priority for this summer.

Massimiliano Allegri is looking to establish a winning mentality in Turin and is planning an overhaul in the middle of the field with hopes of landing a number of Italy internationals.

AC Milan have played one more game than the other three teams in the current campaign, which has left them five points behind the leaders.

As they prepare to rebuild a side that looks set to be without Dybala as the final months tick down on his contract, they are assessing a number of options. Jorginho has one year left on his contract with the Blues, and the hierarchy at the stadium are hoping to get him to join them in Italy.

The Italian was nominated for the Ballon d'Or for his part in helping his country win the European Championship last season.

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Chelsea midfielder Jorginho has reportedly been identified as the man to return Juventus to the Serie A summit. Clive Mason/Getty Images

PAPER GOSSIP

According to Calciomercato, negotiations between AC Milan and Real Madrid are continuing over the signature of Marco Asensio. The LaLiga club are prepared to open talks over the 26-year-old winger if they receive an offer of 25 million to 30 million, with the Santiago Bernabeu hierarchy looking to move on a number of players during the summer.

According to Ekrem Konur, the English youth international Noni Madueke is wanted by the Villans. The 20-year-old is a key part of Roger Schmidt's side this season, scoring nine times from 31 appearances, and the club are looking for a fee in the region of 30m for his services.

According to Fabrizio Romano, teams in Europe and the UK are interested in Levi Colwill. Despite recent reports that Thomas Tuchel was preparing to make him part of the Blues first team next season, it is expected that the 19-year-old will stay at the Terriers.

According to the Mirror, Jesse Lingard is being watched by teams in the Serie A. The 29-year-old who will be out of contract at Old United in the summer is being watched by a number of Italian clubs. Lingard has started three games for Manchester United this season.

Nicolo Schira reports that Cagliari are about to invoke the clause in his loan deal to make his move permanent. The right-back can be signed from Bordeaux for a fee of 1 million dollars, and he looks set to stay in Italy.