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Transfer News:Barcelona consider Wan-Bissaka; Liverpool is in hot pursuit of Rabiot race

Wan-Bissaka & Rabiot are in Tuesday's headlines

Barcelona  want to re-sign Joao Cancelo from Manchester City following a successful loan last season, but Manchester United’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka is on their list of alternatives if they can’t bring in their top target at right-back. (Caught Offside)

Man Utd have offered a five-year contract to Matthijs de Ligt, while talks continue with Bayern Munich over a transfer fee for the Dutch defender. (De Telegraaf – Netherlands)

Arsenal have formally completed the permanent £27m signing of David Raya after his loan from Brentford expired. (Daily Mail)

Meanwhile, Arsenal target Johan Bakayoko has admitted he does not know if he will stay at PSV Eindhoven. (Football.London)

Newcastle United are confident they will be able to keep Alexander Isak despite increasing interest from Chelsea. (Football Insider)

Liverpool are among the teams who could make a contract offer to free agent midfielder Adrien RabiotAC Milan are weighing up an offer too. (Calciomercato – Italy)

Liverpool may also make another attempt to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle after his head was turned during talks last week.

Anthony Gordon

Man City could reignite their interest in RB Leipzig’s Dani Olmo. The playmaker has been lauded for his Euro 2024 performances back in Spain. (The Sun)

Bologna director Giovanni Sartori has revealed Juventus are unlikely to sign Riccardo Calafiori this summer, with a move abroad more likely. (Fabrizio Romano)

Real Madrid have, however, taken themselves out of the running for Calafiori this window. (COPE – Spain)

Tottenham Hotspur and Napoli are two of several teams keeping an eye on Corinthians starlet Wesley, who is valued at around £25.4m. (Area Napoli – Italy)

Tottenham’s successful pursuit of Leeds United midfielder Archie Gray was in part helped by direct talks with head coach Ange Postecoglou, who sold him on the club’s vision.

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