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Transfer news continues to rumble on in the final stages of the season and Express Sport is back with our daily transfer blog. Clubs are already putting plans into place for the summer, with some deals starting to be announced, so we will keep you up to date with everything that's going on.
Mason Greenwood's future at Manchester United remains in serious doubt. We have fresh reports on where the striker could move to this summer.
Mikel Arteta has demanded his Arsenal players live up to the challenge of competing with United if they are bought by Qatari billionaire Sheikh Jassim.
Meanwhile, Liverpool could be set for further heartache on two transfers. One of their targets is keen on a move to United, while Manchester City are eyeing another.
We will bring you the latest in our live blog below. Be sure to stick around throughout the day for the latest speculation and transfer news.
Barcelona could boost Manchester United's chances of finally securing Frenkie de Jong's signature this summer.
De Jong to United was the saga of the 2022 summer transfer window, which ended with Erik ten Hag missing out.
But according to Mundo Deportivo, Barca will ask the Dutchman to take another pay cut as they look to fall within La Liga's financial fair play bracket.
It's claimed the Blaugrana will sit down with De Jong and Marc-Andre ter Stegen in the coming weeks to negotiate a contract extension with a lower salary.
Vincent Kompany has ended links with the Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur job by signing a new long-term contract at Burnley.
Kompany has penned a five-year extension at Turf Moor after guiding Burnley back to the Premier League in his first season.
He said: "Burnley and Turf Moor felt right pretty much from the start – so it also feels right to sign for the next five years.
"Together with the fans, we have made Turf Moor a fortress again and continue to look forward to the future and the job of making Burnley better with every step."
Arsenal are set to have around £150m to spend on new signings this summer.
Reports claim they are already close to agreeing a deal to sign Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi.
We at Express Sport have looked at who else Mikel Arteta could bring to the Emirates to bolster his squad ahead of the return to Champions League football next term.
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi is a target for the Gunners, while Barcelona star Raphinha and young Atalanta forward Rasmus Hojund are also linked.
After seemingly missing out on Jude Bellingham, Liverpool could be set for two further transfer blows.
The Reds are interested in Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch and Sporting Lisbon defender Goncalo Inacio.
However, the Sunday Mirror claims Manchester City are now keen on Gravenberch, as it appears Bellingham will be joining Real Madrid and not moving to the Etihad.
Meanwhile, Portuguese outlet O Jogo claims Inacio is interested in a move to United as a potential replacement for Harry Maguire.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp may have to reassess his summer targets as rivals aim to beat him to deals.
Mikel Arteta has challenged his Arsenal players to continue to compete with Manchester United if they are taken over by Qatari billionaire Sheikh Jassim.
Arsenal face Saudi-backed Newcastle later today and Arteta says his players must live up to the competition of the increasing finances in the Premier League.
He said: "We have to compete with those teams, for sure, because we are Arsenal Football Club.
"The demands are to be the best in everything we do, so we have to find a way to do that."
Hello and welcome to today's transfer blog. We will have updates from across England and Europe throughout the day.
Stay close to the blog to keep up to date with all the latest rumours, gossip and done deals. We will have updates on Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool soon.
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