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transfer news now: Simons Bid, Saliba Swap Rejected & More

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as latest transfer news now Manchester United have reportedly submitted a massive bid of €135 million (£113.6 million, $150.9 million) to sign Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig, according to Fichajes. The Dutch midfielder — who would become the most expensive player in United’s history — is said to be seeking a new challenge this summer.

Arsenal have reportedly offered Real Madrid a swap deal involving William Saliba in exchange for Rodrygo, according to Defensa Central. However, the offer was rejected as Madrid believe they might get Saliba for free when his contract expires in 2027.

According to The Sun, Arsenal have joined the race to sign Christopher Nkunku, who is reportedly looking to leave Chelsea. He is also being targeted by Manchester United, Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain, Atlético Madrid, and West Ham United.

RB Leipzig are also considering re-signing Nkunku, per Simon Phillips. Such a move could open the door for a swap deal, with Chelsea reportedly interested in Benjamin Šeško, Castello Lukeba, Xavi Simons, and Loïs Openda.

Bayern Munich are ready to challenge Manchester City for the signing of Dani Olmo from Barcelona, El Nacional reports. However, a move is only likely if Olmo personally requests to leave Catalonia this summer.

Barcelona are prepared to move for Liverpool winger Luis Díaz if he fails to sign a new contract this summer, reports Estadio Deportivo. Liverpool are expected to demand €90 million (£75.8 million, $100.6 million) to allow his departure.

Juventus are close to tying down right-back Nicolò Savona to a new contract despite interest from Manchester City, reports Tuttomercatoweb. The 22-year-old is expected to stay with the club until 2030.

Napoli have reignited contact with representatives of Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez, according to Calciomercato. The Uruguayan forward is undecided on whether to move to Italy or accept a big-money offer from Saudi Arabia.

Núñez is one of the top targets for the Saudi Public Investment Fund’s four main clubsAl Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli — according to Asharq Al-Awsat. Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) and Luis Díaz (Liverpool) are also on their radar.

Beşiktaş are in search of a new goalkeeper and have targeted Altay Bayındır from Manchester United, Posta reports. The Turkish international is valued at €6 million (£5.1 million, $6.7 million), but Beşiktaş have only offered half of that so far.

Tottenham Hotspur are among the clubs interested in signing Marcus Rashford from Manchester United this summer, according to Football Insider. The English forward is open to a loan move if a suitable permanent transfer doesn’t materialize.

After missing out on Dean Huijsen, who joined Real Madrid, TEAMtalk reports that Chelsea are seriously considering a move for Ajax defender Jorrel Hato. A deal could be worth around €50 million (£42.1 million, $55.9 million).

Defensa Central added that Real Madrid officials believe William Saliba wants to join the Spanish giants. His recent comments about preferring to play with Kylian Mbappé rather than against him have been interpreted as a public plea to “come get me.”

Liverpool are also interested in Simons. TBR Football reports that the Reds are exploring creative attacking options following the expected departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has often operated in a playmaker role.

Real Madrid are reportedly close to agreeing personal terms with Benfica left-back Álvaro Carreras, according to Matteo Moretto. Official talks between the clubs are expected to begin soon.

AC Milan will demand €70 million (£58.9 million, $78.3 million) for Tijjani Reijnders, who, according to Defensa Central, is Real Madrid’s top midfield target. Manchester City are also keen on the Dutch international.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is keen to reunite with Pedro Gonçalves from Sporting CP, as reported by Theatre of Red. United scouts will monitor Gonçalves’ long-term injury recovery before deciding on a formal bid.

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