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Transfer Frenzy: Rashford Eyes Villa Stay, Osimhen Wants United, Liverpool Target Isak

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, 27, is open to making his temporary switch to Aston Villa a permanent move. However, European giants Barcelona and Bayern Munich are also monitoring the England international’s situation. (The Sun, Football Insider)

Liverpool have intensified their pursuit of Swedish striker Alexander Isak, 25, as they look to bolster their attacking options. Arsenal remain keen on the Newcastle United forward, but competition for his signature is expected to be fierce. (The Times)

Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, is eager to secure a transfer to Manchester United. However, the English club will face stiff competition from several European powerhouses for the 26-year-old striker. Reports suggest United are willing to part ways with Denmark forward Rasmus Højlund, 22, to facilitate Osimhen’s arrival. (Teamtalk, Calciomercato)

To fund a squad rebuild, Arsenal may have to sell either Belgium forward Leandro Trossard, 30, or Brazilian winger Gabriel Martinelli, 23, both of whom are attracting interest from Saudi Pro League clubs. (The Mirror)

Chelsea continue to monitor Borussia Dortmund’s German winger Karim Adeyemi, who is valued at €45 million (£37.1 million), as they seek to reinforce their attacking lineup. (CaughtOffside)

Manchester City have begun talks with Porto regarding a potential move for Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa, 25, as they search for a replacement for Ederson, 31. (CaughtOffside)

Bayern Munich have rescinded their contract extension proposal for Joshua Kimmich after the German midfielder, 30, hesitated over signing a new deal. (Bild)

La Liga giants Barcelona have set their sights on AC Milan’s Portugal winger Rafael Leão, 25, as they look to strengthen their attacking options. (Nicolo Schira)

Newcastle United are actively working on a deal to sign Burnley’s 22-year-old English goalkeeper James Trafford. (Football Insider)

The Premier League could be forced to split its summer transfer window into two separate periods due to scheduling disruptions caused by the upcoming Club World Cup. (The Guardian)

(Sources: The Sun, Football Insider, The Times, Teamtalk, Calciomercato, The Mirror, CaughtOffside, Bild, Nicolo Schira, Football Insider, The Guardian)

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