Saturday 28 April 2018 10:10, UK
We asked our friends at Football Whispers to scour the European media to round up the latest transfer news and big stories.
Injured in Bayern Munich's Champions League semi-final first leg defeat to Real Madrid, Jerome Boateng has emerged as a shock target for Manchester United. Speaking about his future, the German international said: "I've experienced everything at Bayern, and I am slowly coming to a point where I must answer myself certain questions.
"What are the goals I have not reached yet? Do I, time and time again, want to prove myself at the same club with the same pre-conditions? Those are not necessarily classic questions regarding the career, but vital questions and, in the end, questions that drive people." (Socrates Magazine)
Arsenal do not even know the identity of their next manager yet but that has not stopped the Gunners from being linked with potential summer signings. Borussia Dortmund centre-back Sokratis is reportedly an Arsenal transfer target with the centre of defence a priority this summer. The 29-year-old would cost around €20m. (Bild)
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has confirmed the Blaugrana would like to extend the contract of Manchester United transfer target Samuel Umtiti. The centre-back has a €60m release clause at the Camp Nou which makes Barca vulnerable. "He is important for the team," Bartomeu said. "He still has a three-year contract and we want to extend his contract with Barcelona." (Cadena Ser)
In the same interview Bartomeu claimed he would have no issue with former Barca forward Neymar joining Real Madrid this summer. Real president Florentino Perez is believed to be keen to bring the Brazilian to the Bernabeu just a year after his world-record €220m switch to Paris Saint-Germain. "It would not be a problem for me," Bartomeu insisted. "I like to see excellent players in La Liga."(Cadena Ser)
Juventus boss Max Allegri, who has been linked with the soon-to-be-vacant manager's role at Arsenal, has confirmed he will remain with the Turin side next season. "I decided my future a year ago," he said in reference to the deal he has until 2020. (Tuttosport)
Another coach who looks set to stay put is Internazionale's Luciano Spalletti. The Nerazzurri have been pleased with his first season at San Siro - and Champions League qualification would cap a successful year - and will look to extend his current deal until 2021 this summer.
Further signings will be sought and, although Inter can't afford the €35m Barcelona want to make Rafinha's loan deal permanent, they will attempt to agree another loan. (Tuttomercato)
Udinese have parted company with Massimo Oddo after taking 21 points from 21 games. The former Italy full-back is replaced by ex-Juventus defender Igor Tudor who was last coach at Galatasaray. (Corriere della Sera)
Versatile Juventus midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah had looked set to join Internazionale on a free transfer this summer but could instead move to the Premier League. The 29-year-old Ghanaian is an Everton, Tottenham and Chelsea transfer target and would be available on a free transfer. (Tuttosport)
Outgoing Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who will leave the Gunners after 22 years this summer, has been offered the role of general manager at Paris Saint-Germain for next season. Coach Unai Emery announced on Friday he would leave at the end of the season and Wenger would be part of a new structure which is expected to include Thomas Tuchel as Emery's replacement. (Le10Sport)
Former France and PSG coach Laurent Blanc, who has been out of work since leaving the Parisian side in the summer of 2016, could be in line to replace Antonio Conte at Chelsea this summer. The Italian is expected to leave Stamford Bridge after two seasons. (L'Equipe du Soir)