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

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has promised Kylian Mbappe that the club will also be signing both Lille centre-back Leny Yoro and Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies this summer. (Defensa Central – Spain)

Potentially leaving Madrid could be goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, who will be offered the chance to move to Arsenal if Aaron Ramsdale is sold. A €17m bid is already being prepared for the Ukraine international. (Defensa Central – Spain)

Chelsea are keen on Barcelona forward Ferran Torres, who is expected to be available for the right price. (Fichajes – Spain)

Scouts from Chelsea also went to watch Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, a target for Arsenal, during Sweden’s recent defeat to Portugal. (Record – Portugal)

Paris Saint-Germain‘s interest in Liverpool forward Luis Diaz is being driven solely by former sporting director Antero Henrique on behalf of the club’s owners. Manager Luis Enrique and sporting director Luis Campos know nothing about the pursuit. (Le10Sport – France)

Monaco right-back Vanderson is set to receive several major offers this summer, with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United all keen on landing the 22-year-old’s signature. (Fichajes – Spain)

Viktor Gyokeres

Chelsea reportedly watched Gyokeres in action / Carlos Rodrigues/GettyImages

Manchester United are ready to firm up their interest in Juventus centre-back Bremer, whose contract includes a £43m release clause. (Mirror)

However, United will need to find another new home for Donny van de Beek this summer as Eintracht Frankfurt are not prepared to trigger the £8.5m purchase clause in his loan contract. (BILD – Germany)

Kim Min-jae could be offered the chance to join Inter this summer after recent complaints over his role at Bayern Munich. (Gazzetta dello Sport – Italy)

Arsenal are ready to battle with both Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur to sign Atalanta midfielder Teun Koopmeiners, who recently revealed a desire to leave his current club. (Giorgio Dusi)

Tottenham have made the first move in pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Jonathan Tah, who is also of interest to Chelsea. (BILD – Germany)

If they fail to convince Manchester City to lower their asking price for Joao Cancelo, Barcelona will pursue a move for Sporting CP right-back Ivan Fresneda. (Fichajes – Spain)

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