The summer transfer window is approaching, and top European clubs are making moves to strengthen their squads. Here’s the latest on potential transfers involving Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, and more.
Brazilian striker Matheus Cunha has revealed that he turned down offers to leave Wolves in the January transfer window, but he has informed the club that he wants to "fight for titles" and "take the next step" in his career.
Arsenal could emerge as a frontrunner for Cunha, given that new sporting director Andrea Berta—who played a key role in signing Cunha for Atletico Madrid in 2021—is now overseeing transfers at the Emirates.
Alongside Cunha, Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres is also on Arsenal’s radar as they look to strengthen their attacking options. Berta has long been an admirer of the Swedish forward, making him a prominent target for the Gunners this summer.
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City have identified Dutch midfielder Tijjani Reijnders as a summer target. However, despite interest from City, Reijnders recently signed a new contract with AC Milan, which does not include a release clause.
Dutch giants Ajax are keen on bringing back Christian Eriksen, who started his professional career in Amsterdam. The Manchester United midfielder is out of contract this summer, making him a free transfer target for his former club.
Everton are reportedly planning a surprise £25m bid for Liverpool winger Ben Doak, who is currently gaining experience on loan at Middlesbrough.
Manchester United could have an advantage in signing Hugo Ekitike, as the French striker is a boyhood fan of the club. The 22-year-old forward is currently playing for Eintracht Frankfurt but is attracting serious Premier League interest.
Ipswich chairman Mark Ashton refused to confirm whether striker Liam Delap has a release clause in his contract but assured fans that the club is "well protected" when it comes to his deal.
Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller is unlikely to receive a new contract beyond the summer. The 35-year-old German forward has reportedly attracted interest from Major League Soccer clubs, making a move to the United States a strong possibility.
Despite links to Real Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen’s sporting director Simon Rolfes has confirmed that manager Xabi Alonso will remain at the club.
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