Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez is favouring a summer move to Paris Saint-Germain, according to Radio MARCA. The Argentina international is reportedly seeking a departure from Atletico following two seasons without silverware, but his €150 million price tag has limited potential suitors. PSG are believed to be willing to meet that valuation, particularly with Goncalo Ramos potentially leaving the club, and Alvarez is receptive to joining the French champions. While Arsenal and Barcelona have also expressed interest, a deal appears increasingly challenging.
Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali has been valued at €115 million, as confirmed by the i Paper. Although Newcastle would prefer to retain the Italy international, they are now open to selling him if their asking price is met. Arsenal are among the clubs monitoring Tonali’s situation. The Magpies are anticipating a busy summer transfer window, and Tonali is expected to be a key figure in potential departures. The club previously offered Tonali to Arsenal in January following an injury to Mikel Merino.
Botafogo midfielder Danilo is actively seeking a move to Europe, recently being named in Brazil’s World Cup squad. Globo reports that Danilo informed his manager he was not in the right frame of mind to play in a recent match, despite being a scheduled starter. The player cited a minor ankle problem as the reason for his absence, seemingly to avoid aggravating the injury and jeopardising his World Cup participation and potential transfer. Arsenal have reportedly held discussions with Danilo’s representatives, and Botafogo are open to a sale to raise funds, although the player’s decision to miss the match has created some friction.
Arsenal loanee Fabio Vieira’s future at Hamburger SV is uncertain, with the Bundesliga club seeking to renegotiate the €20 million purchase option agreed upon last year, according to The Mirror. Hamburger SV, having secured their place in the division, are keen to keep the Portugal international but are unable to afford the original fee. Arsenal are reluctant to lower their asking price, confident that other clubs would be willing to pay more for Vieira. The midfielder himself has stated he is “open to everything,” expressing gratitude for his time at HSV and acknowledging the support he received from the club and its fans.




