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Premier League Clubs Eye Major Transfers This Summer

Several top European clubs are preparing for major transfer moves this summer, with Marcus Rashford linked to Real Madrid, Karim Adeyemi attracting interest from Manchester United and Chelsea, and Liverpool targeting Denzel Dumfries.

Jose Mourinho is reportedly interested in signing Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford for Real Madrid ahead of next season.

Rashford, 28, is currently on loan at Spanish champions Barcelona and has attracted attention with his performances in La Liga.

In England, Everton and Aston Villa are both monitoring Newcastle United striker William Osula. The 22-year-old Denmark international is said to be attracting interest after showing promise with the Magpies.

Chelsea defender Levi Colwill is also making headlines. The 23-year-old England centre-back is not currently in talks over a new and improved contract at Stamford Bridge. However, reports suggest discussions between the player and the club could restart during the summer transfer window.

Meanwhile, Manchester United and Chelsea are both keen on signing Borussia Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi. Dortmund are reportedly willing to sell the 24-year-old Germany international if they receive a suitable offer.

Elsewhere, Sunderland defender Lutsharel Geertruida wants to remain in the Premier League next season. The Dutch defender, who is on loan from RB Leipzig, is attracting interest from Everton.

At Real Madrid, experienced defender Antonio Rudiger is expected to extend his stay at the club by signing a new one-year contract. Despite this, the Spanish giants are still interested in Manchester City and Croatia defender Josko Gvardiol.

Manchester United goalkeeper Tom Heaton is also close to signing a one-year contract extension that would keep him at Old Trafford for a sixth season.

Liverpool are also planning to strengthen their defence, with Inter Milan right-back Denzel Dumfries reportedly a target for the Reds this summer.

Source: BBC Sports

 

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