All transfer business is done and dusted for this season, but that doesn't stop clubs from preparing ahead for next season.
Saturday morning's headlines:
Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich reportedly wants a move to the Premier League this summer, with Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool interested in the German. Read more.
Napoli are reportedly unwilling to accept any offers lower than £113m for Victor Osimhen during the summer, with Chelsea, Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain all interested. Read more.
Manchester United had a scout at Torino's Serie A contest with Roma on Monday evening to watch Raoul Bellanova, according to a report. Read more.
Florian Wirtz's agent plays down claims that the Bayer Leverkusen attacker could be on the move this summer amid reports of interest from Liverpool and Manchester United. Read more.
Liverpool are reportedly relaxed about the future of left-back Andy Robertson amid rumours that Bayern Munich want him to replace Alphonso Davies this summer. Read more.
Arsenal reportedly plan to open talks with Jorginho over a new contract rather than triggering the 12-month extension in his existing deal. Read more.
Liverpool are reportedly prepared to entertain summer offers for Colombian winger Luis Diaz if Mohamed Salah extends his contract beyond 2025. Read more.
Lazio, Juventus and Napoli are reportedly showing interest in Arsenal midfielder Jorginho, with the player's agent talking up the possibility of a return to Serie A. Read more.
Facundo Pellistri is open to a potential exit from Manchester United this summer, following his loan move to Granada late in January. Read more.
Borussia Dortmund forward Donyell Malen says that he would be open to a return to Arsenal, a club that he represented during his youth days. Read more.
Bayern Munich allegedly trigger their option to secure the signing of Tottenham Hotspur defender Eric Dier on a permanent basis. Read more.
Trevoh Chalobah is reportedly eager to remain at Chelsea in the long term, despite the club's co-owners being keen to cash in on his signature. Read more.