Football transfer rumours: Liverpool prepared to trigger Olmo release clause; Toney's stance on Man Utd move
- Liverpool said to be ready to trigger Dani Olmo release clause
- Ivan Toney open to Man Utd transfer
- Plus updates on Ederson, Adrien Rabiot, Christian Eriksen, Mikel Merino and more
By 90min Staff
90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world...
Manchester United are interested in Brentford and England striker Ivan Toney, who is open to a transfer to Old Trafford. (Christian Falk)
The Red Devils also hope to shift central defender Victor Lindelof and midfielder Christian Eriksen in a shake-up of their squad ahead of next season. (Manchester Evening News)
Liverpool are among the clubs willing to trigger the €60m release clause to sign RB Leipzig and Spain star Dani Olmo. (ND - Germany)
Arsenal have started talks with Real Sociedad over the transfer of midfielder Mikel Merino but have told the Spanish club they will pay no more than £21m for the Spain international. (Football Transfers)
The Gunners have submitted a bid for 20-year-old Ajax goalkeeper Tommy Setford, whose contract expires in 2025, though the Dutch giants are keen to keep him. (Fabrizio Romano)
Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool have all been offered the services of France midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who is a free agent after his contract with Juventus expired. (HITC)
Manchester City have received a £25m bid from a Saudi Pro League side for long-serving goalkeeper Ederson. (HITC)
Chelsea are considering a move for Rennes midfielder Desire Doue but could face competition from Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain for his signature. (L'Equipe)
Defender Inigo Martinez could leave Barcelona on a free transfer next week if the club do not trigger a clause in his contract. (Diario Sport)
Aston Villa's next splash in the transfer market could be a swoop for Girona and Ukraine winger Viktor Tsygankov, though Arsenal and Man Utd are also in the running. (AS)
Real Madrid are warming to the idea of keeping Ferland Mendy even if they do sign Canada left-back Alphonso Davies this summer. (Relevo)