In a major shake-up at Old Trafford, Manchester United have reportedly drawn a line under Marcus Rashford's future with the club. According to Thursday's gossip, the Red Devils have no plans to reintegrate the 28-year-old England forward into their first-team squad next season, even if he returns from his loan spell at Barcelona. Rashford, however, remains determined to extend his stay with the Spanish giants under manager Hansi Flick, despite the uncertainty surrounding his long-term prospects at United. This development adds another layer to the ongoing transfer saga, as Rashford's performances in La Liga have sparked interest from several top clubs.
Over in Spain, Real Madrid are reportedly considering a dramatic return for former manager Jose Mourinho. The Portuguese tactician, currently at Benfica, is being eyed by the Bernabéu hierarchy, though his current club is eager to keep him for at least one more season. This potential reunion would mark a significant chapter in Mourinho's storied career, having previously led Madrid to a La Liga title in 2012.
In the Premier League, Arsenal and Barcelona are both circling Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez. The 25-year-old Argentina international has caught the eye of these giants, but they face stiff competition from Manchester City for his signature. The Gunners are also planning a major summer clear-out, despite banking over £120 million in UEFA prize money from their run to the Champions League final. This suggests a squad overhaul is on the horizon as Mikel Arteta looks to build a title-winning side.
Newcastle United have identified the goalkeeper position as a key weakness and are set to make signing a new shot-stopper a top priority this summer. Among their targets are Manchester City's James Trafford and Brighton's Bart Verbruggen, both 23, as the Magpies aim to strengthen their defensive options for the upcoming season.
Elsewhere in the transfer market, Brentford are working on a £17 million deal for Red Bull Salzburg's 19-year-old Austrian defender Jannik Schuster. Tottenham, meanwhile, are targeting Brighton's Jan Paul van Hecke, but face competition from Chelsea and Liverpool for the 25-year-old Netherlands centre-back. In another intriguing move, Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has been offered to Barcelona by the Frenchman's representatives, adding to the summer's growing list of potential blockbuster transfers.
