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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: Rudiger remains on radar of top clubs

The Daily Mail reported that the future of Antonio Rudiger will be decided after the Blues exit from the European competition.

Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Barcelona are all interested in signing Antonio Rudiger once his contract ends at the end of the summer.

After going down by three goals in the first leg against Real Madrid, the side fought back to take a three-goal lead in the second leg on Tuesday.

Following the heart-breaking ousting of Rudiger, talks about his status will begin quickly.

The 29-year-old is expected to join those clubs now that they are out of Europe.

The club is in dire straits when it comes to signing or transferring players due to the sanctions around Roman Abramovich that are in effect until the club is sold to new owners.

Antonio Rudiger remains a top transfer target for many clubs. David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images

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PAPER GOSSIP

According to Tuttosport, Lautaro Martinez, Alessandro Bastoni and Milan Skriniar are some of the players who could be sold in order to fund their summer transfers. Dybala is a free agent when his contract ends, and Inter wants to sign him. They are also considering Real Madrid's Luka Jovic and Davide Frattesi, as well as Sassuolo's Gianluca Scamacca.

Calciomercato have offered a list of options for the Bianconeri to consider in the summer. Manchester United's Paul Pogba is the first and most heavily reported one. It could be difficult to negotiate with them because of their ownership situation. Ryan Gravenberch of Amsterdam seems destined for a club in Germany, while Sergej Milinkovic-Savic of Lazio could be another option.

According to Calciomercato, the signing of Morata from Atlante Madrid is going to be a battle between the two teams. When his loan from Atleti ends, the Italians have an option to sign the Spaniard permanently for 35 million dollars. Morata would prefer to stay with the Bianconeri, but he would be better off with a better financial package from the north London club.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Ronald Araujo will have a 1 billion dollar release clause in his contract extension. They are working on a contract proposal that includes a large release clause.

According to MLSsoccer.com, the Whitecaps are in advanced talks to sign Adrian Cubas. The 25-year-old can be signed as a Designated Player or brought down with allocation money. There are reports that the transfer fee could be three million dollars.