All transfer business is done and dusted for this season, but that doesn't stop clubs from preparing ahead for next season.
Sunday morning's headlines:
Arsenal lead the race to sign Feyenoord centre-forward Santiago Gimenez during this summer's transfer window, according to a report. Read more.
Manchester United could move for two new central midfielders when this summer's transfer window opens for business, according to a report. Read more.
Former Arsenal midfielder Matteo Guendouzi reportedly seals a permanent move to Italian giants Lazio from Marseille following a successful loan spell. Read more.
Barcelona and Manchester City reportedly prepare to battle each other for the signature of RB Leipzig man Dani Olmo this summer. Read more.
Bayern Munich have reportedly revived their interest in Frenkie de Jong and have made inquiries about the possibility of signing the Barcelona midfielder in the summer. Read more.
Real Madrid are reportedly willing to delay their pursuit of Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies, out of contract in the summer of 2025. Read more.
Romelu Lukaku reportedly looks set to return to England at the end of the season with Roma unwilling to pursue a permanent transfer for the Chelsea loanee. Read more.
Ryan Gravenberch may reportedly depart Liverpool during the upcoming summer transfer window, with Turkish powerhouse Galatasaray eyeing a potential deal for him. Read more.
Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Mido urges the Lilywhites to make a move for Eintracht Frankfurt forward Omar Marmoush in the summer transfer window. Read more.
Chelsea left-back Ian Maatsen, currently thriving on loan at Borussia Dortmund, is reportedly determined to leave the club permanently in the summer transfer window. Read more.
Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is "very close" to signing a new contract at Old Trafford, according to a report. Read more.
Liverpool reportedly join the race to sign 19-year-old Barcelona centre-back Mikayil Faye, who is also on the radar of Arsenal and Manchester United. Read more.