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Cristian Romero has emerged as a key target for Atletico Madrid, while Manchester City set their sights on Juventus defender Andrea Cambiaso, and Manchester United shows interest in Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta.
Atletico Madrid is keen to secure the services of Tottenham’s Argentine defender Cristian Romero, 27, as part of their summer transfer strategy. (Marca – in Spanish), external
Manchester City is reportedly preparing a move for 25-year-old full-back Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus, particularly as the Italian club redirects its focus towards Arsenal’s Nuno Tavares, who is currently on loan at Lazio. (Sun), external
As his contract with Lille nears its expiration, Canadian striker Jonathan David, 25, has drawn interest from multiple Premier League clubs including Newcastle United, Manchester United, Tottenham, West Ham, Chelsea, and Liverpool. Nonetheless, Marseille is making efforts to retain him in France. (RMC Sport, via Get Football News France), external
In a bid to strengthen their forward line, Manchester United has proposed a five-year deal to Wolves attacker Matheus Cunha, who is 25 years old, should he decide to transfer to Old Trafford. (Teamtalk), external
Chelsea is vigorously pursuing the signing of Juventus forward Kenan Yildiz, 19, but faces stiff competition from Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Manchester City for the promising Turkey international. (Caught Offside), external
Moreover, Manchester United continues to keep an eye on Crystal Palace’s 27-year-old French striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, particularly if they cannot secure Ipswich Town’s young forward Liam Delap, who is 22. (GiveMesport), external
Newcastle United is actively pursuing a deal for South Korean international defender Kim Min-jae, 28, currently at Bayern Munich. (Football Insider), external
In their search for defensive reinforcements, Newcastle is also considering Sporting’s 21-year-old Ivorian Ousmane Diomande, AC Milan’s 23-year-old German defender Malick Thiaw, and Brighton’s 24-year-old Dutchman Jan Paul van Hecke. (GiveMeSport), external
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