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Newcastle United has set a staggering £150 million price tag on Sweden forward Alexander Isak, while they have turned down a transfer bid from Galatasaray for English right-back Kieran Trippier. The Magpies are also in the mix for Crystal Palace`s Jean-Philippe Mateta, who has yet to commit to a new contract, attracting interest from Manchester United and Chelsea.
Liverpool is reportedly pursuing Frenkie De Jong, a long-time target for Manchester United, indicating a fierce competition for top talent. Chelsea is also open to selling Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos, currently on loan at Strasbourg, and may lower their asking price for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall after unsuccessful transfer talks in January.
Real Madrid has identified Arsenal`s William Saliba as their "absolute priority" for the summer transfer window, but the Gunners are determined to keep him, hinting at a hefty price tag. Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha has a £62 million release clause, drawing attention from several clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham.
Amidst these transfer rumors, Manchester United`s manager Ruben Amorim faces uncertainty regarding his future following a disappointing season, compounded by a serious injury to defender Lisandro Martinez. Meanwhile, Aston Villa`s sporting director Monchi has confirmed interest in Chelsea`s Joao Felix, and Al Nassr`s bid for Brighton`s Kaoru Mitoma has been rejected.
Premier League clubs are also discussing potential changes to the transfer window structure, including reducing the winter window to two weeks. Virgil van Dijk has expressed uncertainty about his future at Liverpool, adding to the intrigue surrounding player movements in the league.
For more insights on these developments, check out the Premier League Transfer News and the latest Football Transfer Rumors.
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