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Newcastle striker Alexander Isak would prefer a move to Liverpool over Barcelona, Kevin De Bruyne holds talks with San Diego, while Harry Kane is considering leaving Bayern Munich for Liverpool.
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is open to a move to Barcelona but would prefer to join Liverpool if they make a move for the 25-year-old Sweden international this summer. (El Nacional - in Spanish), external
Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, 33, has held talks with MLS side San Diego over a free transfer when his Manchester City contract expires this summer. (Sun), external
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, 31, is considering a return to England this summer, with Liverpool his preferred destination. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external
Chelsea must pay Manchester United £5m if they opt against turning 24-year-old England forward Jadon Sancho's loan into a permanent deal. (Athletic - subscription required), external
Tottenham have begun exploring a deal for Southampton's 19-year-old England under-21 midfielder Tyler Dibling. (Givemesport), external
Liverpool hope to use 19-year-old Scotland winger Ben Doak as a makeweight in any deal for Bournemouth's 21-year-old Hungary full-back Milos Kerkez or 25-year-old Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo. (Sun), external
Liverpool are willing to sell 25-year-old Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez this summer. (Football Insider), external
Tottenham are set to open talks with 27-year-old Uruguay midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur over an extension to his contract, which expires next summer, amid interest from AC Milan. (TBR Football), external
England under-19 full-back Caleb Kporha, 18, is set to leave Crystal Palace on a free transfer at the end of the season after talks over a new deal broke down. (Football Insider), external
Aston Villa's 32-year-old England centre-back Tyrone Mings is to join the Euro 2028 board of directors to help with the organising of the tournament. (Telegraph - subscription required), external