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Transfer rumors, news: Man United, 'half of Europe' eye García

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Espanyol goalkeeper Joan García is wanted by many of Europe's biggest clubs including Manchester United, while AC Milan could be resigned to parting ways with winger Rafael Leão if they fail to qualify for the Champions League. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors, and gossip from around the globe.

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TRENDING RUMORS

- "Half of Europe" is chasing Espanyol goalkeeper Joan García, Diario AS reports. Garcia, 23, has been one of LaLiga's standout keepers this season, with 15th-placed Espanyol conceding fewer goals than several teams above them in the table. LaLiga's three biggest clubs -- Atlético Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid -- are also after García, but they'll face competition from the reigning champions of the Bundesliga and Ligue 1, Bayer Leverkusen and Paris Saint-Germain.

- Bayern Munich are preparing a £60 million move for Brighton & Hove Albion goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, reports the Telegraph. It is reported that the 22-year-old is seen as a potential replacement for Manuel Neuer, although the Bavarians could face stiff competition, with several clubs keeping tabs on his situation. Verbruggen has registered six clean sheets in 27 Premier League matches this season.

- Nottingham Forest are set to join the race for on-loan Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen, according to Football Insider. The 26-year-old is expected to leave Napoli when he returns to the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in the summer, with multiple clubs including Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool and Manchester United interested in securing his signature. Osimhen has scored 26 goals in 28 matches across all competitions this season, and It is said that he will demand a salary in the region of £400,000 per week, which the Tricky Trees could offer if they secure qualification to next season's UEFA Champions League.

- Clubs in the Premier League are prepared to challenge Bayern Munich in the race for VfB Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade, reports Sport Bild. Everton and Brighton are reported to be interested in the 23-year-old, with scouts having been sent to watch him in recent weeks, and it is said that an offer worth €40 million would be required to sign him. Woltemade has been in impressive form this season, scoring nine goals while assisting another two across 21 league appearances.

- AC Milan could offload winger Rafael Leão in the summer, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. It is reported that failure to qualify for the Champions League could force the Rossoneri's hierarchy to move on several key players, with uncertainty also surrounding the futures of goalkeeper Mike Maignan and left-back Theo Hernández. Leão, 25, has contributed to 13 goals in 28 Serie A games so far this season, and he has previously been linked with Barcelona.

- Liverpool are set to compete with Arsenal for the signing of Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, the Daily Mirror reports. The Reds are considering their attacking options this summer in case star forward Mohamed Salah does not sign a new contract and leaves as a free agent. Ekitike, 22, has scored 19 goals and provided eight assists from 38 games this season, and Frankfurt would reportedly want a £60m fee for him. The Mirror adds that Manchester United, Newcastle United and Bayern Munich are also monitoring the situation.

- Newcastle United have joined a host of Premier League clubs and top European sides chasing Lille striker Jonathan David, The i Paper reports. David, 25, has scored 23 goals in 38 club appearances this season, including nine in the Champions League. The Canada international is set to leave Lille this summer when his contract runs out. According to The i, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United have all made contact with David's representatives, while Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Internazionale and Juventus are also keen.

- Trent Alexander-Arnold is a "big signing, with question marks" for Real Madrid, according to Diario AS. The arrival of the England international on a free transfer this summer would mean uncertainty as to who would be first-choice right-back next season, when Dani Carvajal recovers from injury. AS describes Alexander-Arnold as "brilliant in attack, but suffering in defence" and says his participation with Madrid in the FIFA Club World Cup would depend on Liverpool agreeing to rescind his contract early.

EXPERT TAKE

ESPN's Alex Kirkland looks at why so many top clubs are taking an interest in Espanyol goalkeeper Joan García:

First things first: Joan García has absolutely been one of LaLiga's best goalkeepers this season, starring for a struggling Espanyol. His eye-catching display in their last game before the international break -- making two stunning penalty saves in a 2-1 defeat at Mallorca -- was just the latest of many. García has made a division-high 96 saves in 2024-25, ranking 6th in LaLiga for his percentage of shots saved.

A look at more advanced statistics demonstrates even more clearly just how important García has been to Espanyol. The metric Post-Shot Expected Goals minus Goals Allowed -- or 'PSxG - GA' for short -- measures the difference between how many goals a keeper would be expected to concede, and how many goals they have, in fact, conceded. García's figure there is +4.4, which is again, the best in LaLiga.

In other words, García is outperforming expectations more than any other keeper in Spain's top flight. If Espanyol stay up -- they're just a point above the relegation zone -- he'll have been a key reason why. And of course, aged 23 and with an accessible release clause in his contract -- thought to be around €25 million, which reportedly drops to €15 million in the event of relegation -- that's attracting interest from a lot of top clubs.

Last summer it was Arsenal who came closest to signing the Spain youth international, but they were unable to agree a fee with Espanyol late in the window. They would certainly face more competition were they to reignite that interest this summer.

In Spain, there are still questions about Barcelona's long-term plans for their No. 1 keeper -- Marc-André ter Stegen, currently injured, is 32, while Wojciech Szczęsny is on a short-term deal -- and Atlético Madrid will need a succession plan for Jan Oblak, also 32, sooner or later.

But as always, the lure of the Premier League might prove hard to resist, and García has the kind of solid, all-round game -- comfortable both in the air and with his feet -- that should see him thrive in English football.

OTHER RUMORS

- AC Milan are hopeful of reuniting with Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, who hasn't closed the door on moving back to the San Siro. (Calciomercato)

- Premier League clubs are interested in Real Madrid winger Rodrygo, but Los Blancos are only willing to listen to offers in excess of €100 million. (TEAMtalk)

- Bayern Munich forward Thomas Müller is set to become a free agent in the summer. (Bild's Christian Falk)

- AS Roma have placed Como attacking midfielder Nico Paz high up on their shortlist for the next transfer window. The 20-year-old has directly contributed to 11 goals in 27 matches this season. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

- Talks over a new contract are ongoing between Bayern Munich and center back Eric Dier, while the Bundesliga leaders are also keen to hand an extension to winger Leroy Sané. (Daily Mail)

- Newcastle hold the "strongest interest" in Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo, who is also on the radar of both Arsenal and Manchester United. A transfer fee of £50 million will be required to sign him. (Ekrem Konur)

- Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella has no interest in a move to the Saudi Pro League and has rejected an offer from Al Hilal worth €35 million a year. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

- Real Madrid have agreed a new, short-term contract with Raúl Asencio which would allow him to receive the bonuses due for winning trophies this season. (Diario AS)

- Liverpool are anticipating a big offer for striker Darwin Núñez to arrive from a club in the Saudi Pro League. (Football Transfers)

- AC Milan and Atlético Madrid are interested in Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur, with Spurs set to ward off other teams by opening formal talks over a new contract. (TEAMtalk)

- Everton are exploring a move for Burnley centre-back Maxime Estève, with the 22-year-old is seen as a potential replacement should Jarrad Branthwaite leave the club in the summer. (Foot Mercato)

- A move for AC Milan midfielder Alexis Saelemaekers is under consideration by Nottingham Forest, who see him as an ideal reinforcement amid their hopes of qualifying to next season's Champions League. (Calciomercato)

- Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca has caught the eye of Arsenal, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest while his teammate, defender Omar Soulet, is wanted by Manchester United and West Ham. (Messaggero Veneto)

- Flamengo are monitoring Fulham midfielder Andreas Pereira, who won the Copa do Brasil and the Copa Libertadores while on loan at the Brazilian before returning to Manchester United in July 2022 (TNT)

- Ipswich Town winger Jaden Philogene is being targeted for a loanmove by Turkish club Beşiktaş. (Fotomac)