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Transfer rumours: Shaw, Neto, Rudigerm Vazquez, Alaba, Koulibaly


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Manchester United are preparing to start contract talks with in-form left-back Luke Shaw, with the 25-year-old Englishman enjoying his best run of form at the club. (Mirror)external-link

The Old Trafford club are also eyeing a £50m-plus summer move for Wolves’ Portuguese winger Pedro Neto, 21. (Sun)external-link

The Netherlands midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, 30, has agreed a pre-contract deal to join Barcelona on a free transfer when his Liverpool contract expires this summer. (Times – subscription required)external-link

Everton and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, 27, may not play again this season because of a side strain, putting his participation in this summer’s European Championships in doubt. (Sun)external-link

Leicester and Leeds are interested in signing Turkey midfielder Orkun Kokcu after Feyenoord cut the 20-year-old’s asking price to £10m. (La Razon via Sun)external-link

Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger, 28, has told the club he is not interested in opening talks over a new contract until after Germany’s involvement in Euro 2020. (Athletic via Mail)external-link

Tottenham and Arsenal have been approached to see if they have any interest in signing Real Madrid’s Spanish winger Lucas Vazquez, 29, from Real Madrid. (Mirror)external-link

Bayern Munich’s Austrian defender David Alaba is set to join Real Madrid after the Spanish giants offered the 28-year-old £165,000-per-week and a £17m bonus. (Sun)external-link

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is doing everything to keep Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani, 34, at Old Trafford next season despite him tipped for a move to Argentina and Boca Juniors. (Mirror)external-link

Former Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder could be set for a quick return to management with West Brom in the summer. (Star)external-link

Liverpool are in advanced talks with former Real Madrid defender and ex-Argentina international Ezequiel Garay, 34, who is a free agent after leaving Valencia last summer. (El Gol Digital, via Express)external-link

Sevilla are keen to sign Tottenham’s Colombian centre-back Davinson Sanchez, 24, as a potential replacement for 22-year-old Frenchman Jules Kounde, who is wanted by both Manchester United and Arsenal. (Team Talk)external-link

Napoli’s efforts to reduce their wage bill means they will consider selling 29-year-old defender Kalidou Koulibaly for less than the £69m asking price previously set for the Senegal international, who has been linked with Liverpool and Manchester United. (Gazzetta dello Sport, via Express)external-link

Borussia Dortmund are willing to sell 24-year-old Germany midfielder Julian Brandt, who has previously been linked with a move to Arsenal, for £21.5m in the summer. (Bild, via Team Talk)external-link

Midfielder Matteo Guendouzi will return to Arsenal in the summer when his loan deal at Hertha Berlin comes to an end, with the German club deciding not to sign the 21-year-old Frenchman on a permanent deal. (Bild, via Mirror)external-link

Leeds United are keen to offload Portugal forward Helder Costa in the summer and will listen to offers for the 27-year-old. (Football Insider)external-link

Brazil forward Neymar, 29, is close to agreeing a contract extension with Paris St-Germain, with the new deal running until 2026. (Mercato, via Mail)external-link

Barcelona want to move Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho on in the summer and will consider loan offers for the 28-year-old. (Mundo Deportivo – in Spanish)external-link

AC Milan have made contact with Benfica over a potential £43m move for 21-year-old Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez. (Calcio Mercato – in Italian)external-link

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