Tuesday has arrived, and with it a brand-new batch of transfer-related news and rumors.
After Kylian Mbappé's letter drama seems to have reached its conclusion, at least for the time being, it is probable that Harry Kane's future will be the topic of the summer.
The striker for Tottenham has one year left on his deal and appears to have a number of choices this summer.
The England international is more likely to continue for the final 12 months of his contract now that Ange Postecoglu has been hired as coach.
But Paris Saint-Germain is prepared to make Kane its "top priority" if he decides to leave in the upcoming weeks.
The English international is the one they want to lead their line, according to Les Parisien, who often have their finger on the pulse of the capital club.
Kane may be persuaded to go from N17 to the City of Lights by Luis Enrique's allure, since the former Barcelona manager is about to be appointed PSG's next manager.
With the Portugal international being widely rumored to be moving to Barcelona, Joo Cancelo's time at Manchester City appears to be coming to an end.
The Blaugrana are prepared to make the Bayern loanee their top target this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano, who made the revelation.
With two rumors overnight, Saudi Arabia's acquisition of players from across Europe appears to be progressing at a rapid rate.
The first came from Gianluca Di Marzio, the head of Italian transfers, who stated that Al Nassr were set to make an offer for Marcelo Brozovi of Inter.
The second was reported by ESPN, who said that Al Ittihad was arranging a lucrative transfer for Heung-min Son of Tottenham.
The Athletic reports that Arsenal made a £30 million bid to capture the 21-year-old defender, giving them the advantage over Liverpool in the race to get him.
Harvey Barnes and James Maddison, who play for Leicester, are still being paraded over the backpages of newspapers, with the Guardian reporting this morning that Tottenham would make a better offer for the two following their after the pair's initial bid of reportedly £50 million was turned down last week.
Marcus Rashford's future is expected to be sealed soon, according to the Daily Mail, which also claims that the England international has reached an agreement with Manchester United for a new, long-term contract that will make him the club's highest-paid player.
According to The Guardian, Edson Lvarez, a Mexico international, seems to have been passed over by West Ham in favor of Borussia Dortmund.
The Athletic reported on Tuesday that goalkeeper Dean Henderson has "bought into the club" and wants to leave Manchester United permanently, suggesting that Nottingham Forest is where he would likely spend the remainder of his career.
Sergio Busquets' replacement in Barcelona's midfield appears to be in question among the club's upper management.
According to Sport, Xavi is fighting with Deco over Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad since the latter doesn't think the 21-year-old is worth the money.
Wojciech Szczesny, the goalkeeper for Juventus, told Calciomercato that "you will not see me in another jersey" in an effort to put any speculation about a possible exit to rest.
In other managerial news, Steven Gerrard declined a management offer from the Saudi Pro League. The former midfielder told Reuters: "I was called over there to look at a prospective offer, which I did, and I have been analyzing that over the last few days.
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