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90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world…

Manchester United‘s loaned player Antony has transformed from being a joke to becoming a valuable player. Real Betis is interested in keeping him longer on loan, while Atletico Madrid is exploring options to buy the Brazilian outright. Meanwhile, Juventus and Villarreal have also shown interest in acquiring him. (Football Espana)

Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce have lined up a €75m (£63.1m) bid for long-term Man Utd and Chelsea target Victor Osimhen. (Hurriyet – Turkiye)

Barcelona are considering the sale of Fermin Lopez to finance a move for their “priority” transfer target, Liverpool‘s Luis Diaz. (Relevo – Spain)

Spanish winger Nico Williams is preparing to say farewell to some of his Athletic Club colleagues as he plans to leave in the summer. He is aiming for a switch to the Premier League, with both Arsenal and Chelsea expressing interest in him. (El Nacional – Spain)

Arsenal is more inclined to pursue a move for Williams over Rodrygo, despite the fact that Real Madrid‘s Brazilian forward is nearing a likely departure this summer. (Football Transfers)

Newcastle United centre-back Sven Botman has emerged as a target for Paris Saint-Germain this summer. (The i Paper)

Real Madrid are mulling over a move for their former academy graduate Theo Hernandez, who is a key figure at Milan. (Calciomercato – Italy)

Theo Hernandez could be on his way back to Madrid / Francesco Scaccianoce/GettyImages

Lamine Yamal is very much in favour of Barcelona‘s attempts to sign Marcus Rashford. The Manchester United forward is currently on loan at Aston Villa but is pushing for a permanent move to Catalonia this summer. (El Nacional – Spain)

Arsenal are chasing after Chelsea loanee Andrey Santos who has thrived for Strasbourg. PSG have also been credited with interest in the Brazilian. (Le10 Sport – France)

Al Hilal have not given up hope of luring Raphinha away from Barcelona, even though the Brazilian is keen on signing a contract extension with the Catalans. (Relevo – Spain)

Liverpool face competition from Premier League rivals Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur for the signature of Bologna centre-back Jhon Lucumi. (TBR Football)

Crystal Palace are gearing up for a move to buy Strasbourg striker Emanuel Emegha, who was thought to be a serious target for Chelsea. (Alan Nixon)

Real Madrid have been alerted to the talent of Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders by their former pass master Toni Kroos. Manchester City are also said to be interested in a deal for the Dutch international, who is expected to cost upwards of £57m. (Fichajes – Spain)

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