The summer transfer window is already humming with activity, as clubs across Europe scout emerging talents and negotiate potential signings.
Real Madrid have reached out to West Ham regarding midfielder Mateus Fernandes, while Manchester United appear to be the leading suitors for the Brazilian.
In the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich are poised to bring in Ismael Saibari from PSV Eindhoven, a move that would bolster their midfield options.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid have also opened a dialogue with Borussia Dortmund over the availability of defender Felix Nmecha, signaling a possible reinforcement at the back.
Newcastle United are reportedly keen on Victor Munoz of Osasuna, adding depth to their attacking options in the Premier League.
At Barcelona, the club’s option to make Marcus Rashford’s loan permanent will expire, leaving the English forward’s future uncertain.
Leeds United are evaluating Ousmane Diomande from Sporting, while clubs from the Championship such as Ipswich Town and Hull City have set their sights on Nick Pope.
West Ham continue to monitor Watford’s youngster Nestory Irankunda, a player who has attracted attention after impressive performances.
What this means for the window
The convergence of interest from multiple Premier League sides highlights the competitive nature of the market, with clubs willing to act quickly before the deadline.