In Relevo's latest report, journalist Moretto reveals the ripples in the European soccer transfer market. The big clubs are plotting personnel changes for the new season.
For Paris Saint-Germain, Nuno Mendes' contract extension talks are at a stalemate, with strong interest from Manchester United putting Paris on thin ice. They are keeping a close eye on Barcelona's Valverde in case Mendes ends up leaving the club. There has been no contact between the two sides yet, with an official transfer expected to kick off in June.
Barcelona's registrations are focused on Olmo and Pau Victor, while the transfer dynamics of Yonatan Tah are in the spotlight. Nico Williams and young starlet Baba Kuruma have also caught Barcelona's eye. Baba, Moriba's younger brother, is in talks with Barca to extend his contract and if successful, he will turn 16 and sign with Barca. But Manchester City are equally enamored with Baba and are considering loaning him to a City Group club. Baba has his heart set on Barcelona, but an extension deal is still weeks away from being finalized.
Mingheza is in a slightly awkward position, with Roma and Milan interested but not responding positively. Leipzig is interested in Mingheza, but the prospect of a transfer is unclear.
Manchester United's Marcus Rashford is in the spotlight as the club seeks to find a club willing to take him on loan with an option to buy out, while covering part of his salary. Barcelona have ruled out signing Rashford after conversations with Milan, but Rashford's market value continues to fluctuate with multiple clubs eyeing him.
Roma are in talks with Las Palmas over the transfer of Marmol, but are unwilling to pay the €10 million release fee that is the only way to sign him. Of that, 50% of the release fee will go to Barcelona.
In addition, Valladolid's Juma Ba has attracted the attention of several European clubs, notably Manchester City, who are considering accelerating their pursuit.