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LIVE Transfer Talk: Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain to battle for Tammy Abraham's signature

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The transfer window may be closed around Europe, but teams are looking ahead to the summer and there's plenty of gossip swirling around. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings, goings and, of course, done deals!

TOP STORY: Man United, PSG monitoring Abraham

Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are both watching AS Roma striker Tammy Abraham, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

The report says that the two European giants sent scouts to watch Roma's 1-1 draw on Saturday against AC Milan, in which Abraham opened the scoring. It is reportedly not the first time United's scouts have been to the Stadio Olimpico to watch the England international this season. Head coach Erik ten Hag is looking for somebody to replace striker Wout Weghorst in the summer, with the Dutchman set to re-join Burnley upon the expiration of his loan deal at Old Trafford.

However, there could be competition from PSG, who are considering a move for Abraham ahead of Hugo Ekitike, who has been on loan at the Parc des Princes from Stade de Reims.

Chelsea also have the option to re-sign Abraham for €80 million, and Roma general manager Tiago Pinto is believed to be insisting that any club looking to sign him will need to meet that valuation. Even if a club does offer that, the Blues will be given first refusal to bring back the striker, who departed Stamford Bridge for €40m in the summer of 2021.

Tottenham Hotspur's scouts were also in attendance for Saturday's match, although it isn't certain whether that was regarding Abraham.

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21.27 BST: If David De Gea stays at Manchester United, the Red Devils will aim to bring in a new back-up goalkeeper with Dean Henderson unlikely to stay, reports the Daily Mail, which adds that the futures of Tom Heaton and Jack Butland are also uncertain. They are said to be looking at Dinamo Zagreb's Dominik Livakovic and Odds BK's Leopold Wahlstedt.

20.54 BST: AS Monaco goalkeeper Lisandru Olmeta will soon join Lille, as reported by Le Parisien. Lille have overcome plenty of competition from within Ligue 1 and abroad to sign the 17-year-old France youth international, who is expected to go straight into their first-team squad.

20.21 BST: Leeds United, West Ham United, Leicester City, Crystal Palace, Aston Villa and newly promoted Burnley are all interested in Strasbourg forward Habib Diallo, according to Football Insider. This comes with the 27-year-old Senegal international having impressed by scoring 17 Ligue 11 goals this term to help ensure Strasbourg are currently out of the relegation zone.

19.48 BST: Chelsea are keeping an eye on Stevenage striker Makise Evans, reports the Sun, which adds that Brighton & Hove Albion, Aston Villa and West Ham United have also been watching him. Evans became the youngest-ever player to appear for newly promoted Stevenage when he faced Mansfield Town at 16 years and 248 days old.

19.15 BST: Borussia Dortmund are looking to sign Real Valladolid right-back Ivan Fresneda, according to Sport Bild, with Thomas Meunier expected to leave Signal Iduna Park in the summer. Fresneda, 18, is likely to command a €20m transfer fee and there will be competition from Arsenal, but BVB hope that funds from Meunier's departure can help them to bring in the Spain youth international.

18.42 BST: Potential new Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino would be in favour of the Blues signing Bayern Munich winger Sadio Mane, reports Football Insider, which adds that a £30m transfer fee could be enough to bring in the 31-year-old Senegal international. It is said that this could be an "instant deal" due to Bayern's willingness to let the former Liverpool man leave just a year after he moved to the Allianz Arena.

18.09 BST: AC Milan are still interested in Nicolo Zaniolo despite the 23-year-old midfielder's move from AS Roma to Galatasaray in January, according to Calciomercato. In June, the Rossoneri will evaluate whether to trigger the €35m release clause in the Italy international's Galatasaray contract, with qualifying for next season's Champions League set to be a deciding factor in whether the Italian giants do so.

17.36 BST: Schalke 04 are working on a deal to re-sign Burnley midfielder Darko Churlinov, reports Sky Sport Deutschland, which adds that a one-year loan with an obligation to permanently sign the 22-year-old North Macedonia international is under discussion. Negotiations are said to be going well and Churlinov would still want to move if Schalke are relegated from the Bundesliga.

17.03 BST: Defenders Eric Bailly and Alex Telles will rejoin Manchester United upon the expiration of their loan spells, but are both expected to leave again, according to Fabrizio Romano. Bailly, 29, has found game time hard to come by at Marseille this term with Telles, 30, enduring the same struggles at Sevilla.

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15.33 BST: Feyenoord boss Arne Slot is emerging as a serious contender alongside Julian Nagelsmann to become Tottenham Hotspur's next head coach, sources have told ESPN.

Slot has guided Feyenoord to top spot in the Dutch Eredivisie, having lost one league game all season as they aim to win their first title since 2017.

Spurs are considering a number of candidates to replace Antonio Conte, who was sacked on March 27, triggering a chaotic chain of events which saw his assistant Cristian Stellini put in interim charge before he was dismissed and replaced by Ryan Mason following last month's 6-1 thrashing at Newcastle United.

Slot is under contract at Feyenoord until 2025 and only has a clause in his deal allowing him to join a Premier League club in 2024 -- meaning the Dutch club would be entitled to compensation were he to leave. Nevertheless, sources have told ESPN that he has previously attracted the attention of other English clubs including Chelsea and West Ham United.

15.05 BST: Barcelona winger Ansu Fati could leave the club in the summer for €70m, according to Sport.

Ansu, 20, has grown unhappy at a lack of playing time this season, despite seven goals and three assists from 45 games. His agent Jorge Mendes has reportedly promised to secure a €70m transfer fee if he does move on, which Barca could be tempted by as they look to raise funds amid their crippling financial issues.

14.10 BST: Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti was asked at a news conference if the club should sign a No. 9 for next year, as Karim Benzema is 35.

Benzema has 29 goals in 37 games this season, while Madrid have agreed a €72m deal to bring in 16-year-old Endrick from Palmeiras in 2025. But despite being linked with the likes of Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe, the LaLiga giants aren't focusing on adding a new central striker just yet.

"Signing a No. 9 is in the club's future plans because Karim's age is what it is," he said. "While Karim is in this condition we don't think about it, also because the front line is working very well, it worked well last year and it's working well this year. Karim has had some ups and downs, Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr. have developed, [Marco] Asensio is doing well. The problem over these two years hasn't been the frontline."

13.26 BST: Arsenal are interested in signing Valencia midfielder Yunus Musah and Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, says Fabrizio Romano.

Musah, 20, has impressed in LaLiga and has Chelsea and Inter Milan monitoring his progress. The United States international previously played for Arsenal's youth teams between 2012 and 2019 but moved to Spain for family reasons.

The Gunners are also keen to strengthen their defence amid William Saliba's injury and some poor performances from Rob Holding and Gabriel Magalhaes, with 22-year-old England international Guehi being considered.

12.13 BST: Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount could yet sign a contract extension, according to Football Insider.

Mount, 24, has a contract until 2024 and the club are expected to make a final push to convince him to sign new terms, otherwise he is set to leave this summer, sources have told ESPN.

Sources said Mount is seeking a wage commensurate with his status as an England international and a senior player at Chelsea with Reece James' £250,000-a-week deal thought to be a benchmark in negotiations.

While there are no concrete offers for Mount as yet, Liverpool, Man City and United have all asked to be kept informed of the situation, while Bayern Munich and Juventus have also been linked.

11.52 BST: Arsenal midfielder Charlie Patino will leave the club this summer, says The Athletic.

Patino, 19, is highly rated and has done well on loan at Blackpool this season despite relegation, but the Gunners are "receptive to his desire to seek regular first-team football."

Even though he has a contract until 2025, the midfielder is keen to move on and, like striker Folarin Balogun, doesn't want another loan move.

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09.55 BST: The "battle" to sign Gabri Veiga is intensifying, Diario AS' frontpage story reports on Monday, with Barcelona joining Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Bayern Munich in the race to sign the Celta Vigo rising star.

Veiga, 20, has become one of LaLiga's most in-demand young players this season after scoring nine goals for Celta, and an affordable €40m release clause means he's likely to move on this summer.

According to AS, Madrid are "very interested" and talks have already taken place with Liverpool, United, City and Bayern -- with Veiga now being represented by agent Pini Zahavi -- while Barca would be keen to push for the midfielder's signature if their finances allow and they're not able to negotiate a return for Lionel Messi.

09.12 BST: Juventus chief football officer Francesco Calvo has backed Massimiliano Allegri to continue as coach of the team next season despite the team's poor run of form.

Juve are third in the standings but have not won in Serie A since April 1 and have lost three of their last four league games.

Allegri, who is in his second spell as Juventus head coach after rejoining the club in July 2021, is facing more pressure after Sunday's 1-1 draw at Bologna.

"Allegri's confirmation? Saying that Allegri is confirmed at this moment is obvious," Calvo said. "This is our thinking. Allegri returned to Juventus for a four-year project, we're not even half done, because we haven't finished the second season yet.

"For Allegri, the 11 trophies in seven years at Juventus, the two Champions League finals speak for themselves. It is absolutely not up for debate. What's important for us is that even in a season like this we want to learn, grow and improve. This is a desire that we directors, the coach and the players have."

08.30 BST: Barcelona are in advanced talks with Lamine Yamal's agents for the teenager to sign his first professional contract, Mundo Deportivo reports.

The Spanish forward, who has recently broken into the first XI, turns 16 on July 13 and his youth contract expires at the end of the season. But with Real Madrid reportedly monitoring Yamal's situation, Barca are speeding up negotiations.

Barca are optimistic that Yamal will continue at the club beyond this summer especially after the player made his league debut last weekend. He became Barca's youngest league debutant after coming off the bench in Saturday's 4-0 win against Real Betis.

PAPER GOSSIP (by Danny Lewis)

- Chelsea are monitoring the situation of Paris Saint-Germain forward Neymar, according to Football Insider, who add that a move could be difficult to complete financially despite PSG potentially looking to move on the 31-year-old. In another report, the same outlet suggests that Chelsea have joined multiple Premier League clubs in showing an interest in 19-year-old Leeds United winger Wilfried Gnonto.

- KVC Westerlo have beaten Manchester City to the signature of Melbourne City left-back Jordan Bos, according to FTBL. With both clubs owned by the City Football Group, Bos was originally going to move from Melbourne to sister club Manchester City, but Belgian side Westerlo have reportedly offered an A-League record fee to land the promising 20-year-old.

- Manchester United are ahead of Chelsea in their efforts to sign Paris Saint-Germain wing-back Achraf Hakimi, claims Football Insider, with Les Parisiens open to offers for the 24-year-old. The Blues are said to be struggling to put together a financial package to sign the Morocco international, while the Red Devils are prepared to meet PSG's demands of around €60m.

- Manchester United, Tottenham and Arsenal are all monitoring the situation of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi, according to Ekrem Konur. The 22-year-old has impressed for Palace since moving from Chelsea in 2021 and has made three appearances for England.

- Arsenal and Liverpool are taking an interest in the situation of Stade Rennais midfielder Lovro Majer, according to the Daily Mail. The 25-year-old hasn't been as prominent this season as he has been previously for the Ligue 1 side and reportedly wants to leave.

- Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan all have varying levels of interest in Monza left-back Carlos Augusto, reports Foot Mercato. The 24-year-old is a priority for Juventus, Inter have been observing the Brazilian, while Milan like him but are wary of meeting Monza's transfer fee demands of at least €20m plus bonuses. There are also teams watching him from abroad in the form of Brighton & Hove Albion and Bayer Leverkusen.