Manchester United have no plans to reintegrate Marcus Rashford if he comes back to the club, Real Madrid are considering a return for former manager Jose Mourinho, and Arsenal and Barcelona are interested in Enzo Fernandez.
Manchester United have no plans to reintegrate England forward Marcus Rashford, 28, into their first-team squad next season if he returns from his loan at Barcelona. (Sun), external
Meanwhile, Rashford remains determined to continue his spell with the Spanish club and play under manager Hansi Flick, despite uncertainty over his long-term future at United. (Teamtalk), external
Real Madrid are considering a return for former manager Jose Mourinho, but his current club Benfica want him to stay for at least one more season. (AS – in Spanish), external
Arsenal and Barcelona are interested in Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez, 25, though they face competition from Manchester City for the Argentina international. (Teamtalk), external
Newcastle will make signing a new goalkeeper one of their priorities this summer after identifying the position as a weakness, with Manchester City and England’s James Trafford and Brighton and Netherlands’ Bart Verbruggen, both 23, among the targets. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
Arsenal are planning significant player sales in this summer’s transfer window despite banking more than £120m in Uefa prize money from their run to the Champions League final. (Sky Sports), external
Brentford are working to sign 19-year-old Austrian defender Jannik Schuster from Red Bull Salzburg in a deal worth £17m. (Athletic), external
Tottenham are targeting Brighton‘s Jan Paul van Hecke, 25, though Chelsea and Liverpool are also interested in the Netherlands centre-back. (Teamtalk), external
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has been offered to Barcelona by the 25-year-old Frenchman’s representative. (Sky France), external














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