Newcastle United face a potential challenge in retaining Lewis Hall this summer, with the 21-year-old reportedly open to a transfer, according to talkSPORT. Hall’s impressive form at the end of the season has led to speculation about his future, and he is expected to be named in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad this week.
Manchester United have emerged as a potential destination for the former Chelsea prospect, with director Jason Wilcox identified as a key admirer. The Magpies are likely to resist selling Hall, particularly given the expected departures of other key players, but the interest from United could prove difficult to overcome.
Elsewhere, Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid is reportedly favouring a move to Paris Saint-Germain, as per Radio MARCA. The Argentine forward is seeking a reunion with PSG manager Luis Enrique after previous talks took place when he left Manchester City in 2024. Alvarez’s two seasons at Atletico have not met his expectations, with the club failing to win any trophies during his tenure, and he is also attracting interest from Arsenal and Barcelona.
Liverpool have been informed that AS Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara will cost in excess of €46 million this summer, according to Football Insider. The Reds are preparing for a significant overhaul of their midfield, while Newcastle may also seek a replacement for Sandro Tonali. Camara’s availability and relatively reasonable price tag could make him an attractive option for both Premier League clubs.
Incoming Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso has identified Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen as a top target, reports CaughtOffside. Alonso is prioritizing the addition of experienced players, with a prolific number nine considered the most pressing need. Chelsea are prepared to revisit their long-standing interest in Osimhen, despite his high cost, which could reach €100 million.
Finally, Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski is increasingly likely to move to Saudi Arabia, according to Sky Germany. Despite interest from Juventus, Porto and MLS clubs, Lewandowski has rejected an offer from Chicago Fire, with Saudi Arabian clubs making a “strong push” for his signature. Al Qadsiah, Al Hilal and Al Ittihad are all reportedly vying for the veteran forward's signature.




