Real Madrid are reportedly in talks to bring back a familiar face, with Jose Mourinho emerging as a top candidate to return as head coach. The 63-year-old Portuguese manager, who has previously led Chelsea, Manchester United, and most recently Benfica, is said to be in discussions with the Spanish giants. According to reports, Mourinho is demanding full control over footballing decisions, including a significant say in transfer dealings. This potential reunion comes at a time when Real Madrid are looking to solidify their leadership after a season of transition.
In other transfer news, Newcastle United and Chelsea are both eyeing Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez, who currently plays for Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal. The 26-year-old former Liverpool star could be on the move this summer, adding firepower to either Premier League side. Meanwhile, Wolves are set to agree a deal worth around £39 million to sell Brazilian midfielder Joao Gomes to Atletico Madrid, as they look to reshape their squad under new management.
Elsewhere, a host of Europe's elite clubs are circling Paris Saint-Germain's young winger Bradley Barcola. The 23-year-old French talent has attracted interest from Arsenal, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona, making him one of the most sought-after prospects in the market. Over in Italy, Inter Milan are reportedly reconsidering their pursuit of Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, opting instead to strengthen other areas of their squad.
Back in England, Leeds United remain frontrunners to sign Juventus striker Lois Openda this summer, despite competition from Coventry City. The 26-year-old Belgium international could provide a much-needed goal-scoring boost for the Championship side. Meanwhile, Newcastle are set to revamp their recruitment department, with plans to appoint scouts covering new markets like the Balkans. Former Magpies striker Shola Ameobi is also expected to leave his role as loans manager as part of the restructuring.
