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Transfer Talk: Chelsea have West Ham's Declan Rice on wish list

The winter transfer window is closed, but now it's time to look ahead to the summer! Here are the new rumours floating around Europe's big leagues and beyond.

TOP STORY: Rice could be headed back to Chelsea

Chelsea are keen to add West Ham United's defensive midfielder Declan Rice to their squad for next season, according to Sky Sports.

Chelsea released the England international as a youth player after eight years at the club in 2014, but they are keen to bring him back and add his consistency to their squad. Rice has arguably been the Hammers' most impressive performer this season, contributing two assists in 29 Premier League games before the coronavirus pandemic halted domestic proceedings.

Rice has four years left on his contract at the London Stadium and so could come at a high price, but Chelsea are keen to add his anchoring abilities to protect their back four.

Rice is close friends with Blues midfielder Mason Mount and so would be keen on a move back to Stamford Bridge, the duo having already played together for England.

LIVE BLOG

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21.36 GMT: The European Club Association (ECA), which consists of football's most powerful clubs including Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United, has scheduled a board meeting on Friday ahead of emergency talks with FIFA over the potential disruption to this summer's transfer window caused by the coronavirus pandemic, sources have told ESPN.

20.45 GMT: Herculez Gomez explains why Wolves' Raul Jimenez -- a reported target for several top clubs this summer -- is the best player in CONCACAF. 

19.50 GMT: A good left-footed centre-back can be hard to find, which is why Sky Sports is reporting that both Liverpool and Arsenal are weighing moves for Eintracht Frankfurt defender Evan Ndicka. The report says that the Premier League duo aren't the only ones chasing the France U21's signature, with Sevilla, Valencia, Inter and AC Milan all monitoring his situation.

18.42 GMT: With their pursuit of Ben Chilwell reportedly going nowhere, Chelsea will instead set their sights on Ajax defender Nicolas Tagliafico, according to Calciomercato. The reports says that Chelsea boss expects either Marcos Alonso or Emerson Palmieri to leave in the summer and now view the Argentina international as a suitable replacement or alternative to either at left-back.

17.55 GMT: Here's one from The Sun, which is reporting that Manchester City will dig in their heels to keep Riyad Mahrez at the Etihad this summer. PSG are said to be keen on a move for the talented winger, who Man City paid Leicester £60m for in the summer of 2018.

17.05 GMT: Manchester United are optimistic Paul Pogba will remain at the club beyond the next transfer window and doubt whether any of Europe's elite clubs can afford the midfielder, sources have told ESPN.

16.19 GMT: Arsenal are set to make a bid for Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard this summer, according to the Daily Mirror.

Edouard, 22, was enjoying his best season to date this term before the campaign was suspended, scoring 28 goals in 45 appearances up to March 7.

With uncertainty surrounding the future of Arsenal's club captain and main striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who is a target for Barcelona, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is reportedly considering a £30m bid for France U21 international Edouard.

15.28 GMT: Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal are all scouting Schalke's young defender Malick Thiaw, the Daily Mail reports.

Thiaw, 18, made his Bundesliga debut earlier this month as a substitute late on in the 1-1 draw against Hoffenheim on March 7.

The 6-foot-3 centre-back, who has represented Finland at youth level, has a €7.5m release clause, according to the Mail.

The report adds that Premier League scouts have also become aware of another Schalke prospect, U19 defender Bradley Cross, while they have been monitoring Thiaw.

14.45 GMT: Manchester United could make Antoine Griezmann their new No.7 this summer, Mundo Deportivo reports. The original report suggesting Griezmann could leave Barcelona had appeared in Catalan newspaper Diario SPORT over the weekend.

Griezmann, 29, only joined Barca from Atletico Madrid last summer for €120m. However, SPORT suggested the Blaugrana would be willing to cash in on him at the end of the season if a big enough offer arrives.

United have been put forward as one club capable of tempting Barca's hand, although Mundo Deportivo say the club are not looking to sell to the France international.

13.59 GMT: Vitorino Hilton is ready to sign up for one more season with Ligue 1 club Montpellier which would take him past his 43rd birthday and into an impressive 10th year with the French side.

Speaking with RMC Sport, La Paillade's captain explained: "I hope [that this is not my final season]. 

"I feel very good. I want to do one final season, if the club accepts. Yes, one last term -- promise.

"We will speak at the end of the campaign to see if my desire and the desire of the club is the same. However, yes, I repeat: if I sign an extension, that will be my final season. My body is capable of taking the heat."

Incredible, really, given that Hilton was already into his 30s when he first arrived a Stade de la Mosson.

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13.22 GMT: Philippe Coutinho has offered himself to Chelsea, according to a report in Spanish newspaper Diario AS.

Coutinho is currently on loan at Bayern Munich from Barcelona. The German club have an option to make the deal permanent in the summer for €120m but are unexpected to take it up. Instead, Barca will have to look elsewhere if they want to make some money back on their club record €160m investment.

The former Liverpool man, AS reports, knows that he will not continue with Bayern next season and his representatives are working on placing him back in England. They are said approached Chelsea about a summer move. Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United are also reported to be interested, but would favour a loan deal with an option to buy, given his high price tag.

12.43 GMT: With Thiago Silva rapidly approaching he end of his contract with PSG, the French champions are looking to replace him with Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly.

La Repubblica says that the Serie A outfit will not accept anything less than €90mfor the Senegal international and that PSG's main rivals for his signature are Manchester United, who are starting to move for the 28-year-old.

Another Italy-based option for PSG to replace Silva is Inter Milan's Milan Skriniar. Calciomercato reports that the Ligue 1 giants are looking at the Slovakia international -- who is also attracting the interest of Real Madrid and Manchester City -- while Inter want no less than €80m for a player who has fulfilled his talent under Antonio Conte's leadership.

12.00 GMT: Odion Ighalo is facing an uncertain future at Manchester United with his loan deal set to expire on May 31, sources have told ESPN.

The striker moved to Old Trafford in a short-term transfer from Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua on the final day of the January window.

As things stand, the Premier League are committed to finishing the season even if it means playing games through the summer and beyond. But unless Ighalo's loan can be renegotiated, the Nigeria international will have to leave on May 31.

11.17 GMT: Should he stay or should he go?

Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane has a big decision to make this summer, and ESPN FC's Ale Moreno believes it is time he took the leap to a bigger club.

10.36 GMT: Tottenham Hotspur are open to making Danny Rose's loan at Newcastle United permanent for a "realistic" fee, I Sport reports.

Rose, 29, moved to St James' Park at the end of January for the remainder of the season, playing six matches before the coronavirus crisis saw the campaign suspended indefinitely.

The England international's contract at Spurs is due to expire in June 2021, but I Sport claims that the London club would be willing to sell for a price in a similar way that saw Christian Eriksen depart for Inter Milan in January for €20m with just six month left on his deal.

09.58 GMT: Boca Juniors want to Paris Saint-Germain's Edinson Cavani to partner Carlos Tevez in attack, according to Ovacion in the striker's native Uruguay.

Cavani, 33, is out of contract in June and saw a move to Atletico Madrid fall through in January.

PSG teammate Leandro Paredes is reportedly playing a role in the move by selling the idea to Cavani through his infectious passion for Boca.

Despite the fervour surrounding Boca and their mythical Bombonera home, remaining in Europe remains Cavani's priority.

Also, in order for it to come to fruition, Boca would also need to extend Tevez's deal, which is also up in June.

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09.22 GMT: As Barcelona look to make use of Article 17 of FIFA's transfer regulations in their audacious bid to re-sign Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain, ESPN FC's Gab Marcotti gives an explanation of this little-known rule.

08.46 GMT: Bayern Munich full-back David Alaba has switched agents amid reports of interest from European top clubs such as Manchester City, Barcelona and Real Madrid. The 27-year-old has been with Bayern since 2008 when he joined the club from Austria Vienna as a 16-year-old.

Having been an essential part of the club's senior team since 2010, bar a short loan with Hoffenheim, the defender appears open to a move from away from the Allianz Arena, where he is under contract until 2021.

Amid rumours that some of Europe's biggest clubs have made Alaba a transfer target, the Austria international chose to be represented by Pini Zahavi in the future.

However, the Israeli "super agent," who played a part in Neymar's world-record $222m transfer from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain, also represents Bayern attacker Robert Lewandowski for whom he negotiated a new contract at the Allianz Arena.

08.00 GMT: Real Madrid are looking to strengthen their attack for next season, and newspaper Marca claims that Erling Haaland is their number one target.

Zinedine Zidane's team have struggled to score goals this campaign, with €60m signing Luka Jovic finding the net just twice in La Liga.

Madrid need competition for top scorer Karim Benzema, with other current alternative Mariano Diaz -- who scored his first goal of the season in this month's Clasico -- also likely to depart this summer.

Marca reports that the club are prioritising a European forward, with their three non-EU player slots occupied by Vinicius, Rodrygo and Eder Militao -- and they say that puts Haaland at the front of the queue, ahead of the likes of Inter's Lautaro Martinez.

Haaland, 19, has scored twelve goals since signing for Borussia Dortmund for €20m in January. Last week his agent Mino Raiola said Haaland "will be at Dortmund for the necessary time... I don't think he'll leave Dortmund this summer."

PAPER TALK (by Nick Judd): Bayern Munich approach ter Stegen

Bayern Munich have used the enforced break in the season to sound out Barcelona for goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, according to Sport.

The German's contract ends in 2022, but he is stalling on signing an extension. Similarly, while Bayern had looked set to extend Manuel Neuer's contract before the coronavirus outbreak stopped play in Germany, the club have now change direction and instead have considered a change between the posts. Neuer's extension is being further complicated by the player's tense relationship with club president Franz Beckenbauer.

Neuer is 33 and has suffered from a range of injuries in the past few seasons. Ter Stegen is six years his junior and is widely considered one of the best goalkeepers in the world.

Chelsea to challenge Barca for left-back Telles

More news from west London tonight: While Goal have been suggesting that Chelsea are closing in on Leicester City's Ben Chilwell, as reported here earlier, Sport suggests that the Blues are instead looking at Brazilian full-back Alex Telles.

The reason for the change in target is the price Leicester City appear to be demanding for the defender, who could cost the Blues in the region of €90 million. Chelsea are wary of how much Manchester United had to pay to land Harry Maguire last summer.

In contrast, Telles is valued at around €40m. His contract runs out in 2021 and so Porto are likely to sell to avoid losing him for nothing next summer.

Telles, 27, is also a target for Barcelona, who are looking to the prospect of a busy summer under boss Quique Setien.

Sport suggest that if Frank Lampard is unsuccessful in his bid to sign Telles, a third option could be Getafe's Marc Cucurella, who could cost as little as €25m.

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Tap-ins

- Manchester United will sign striker Odion Ighalo for up to £15m this summer after the loan player's existing stay runs out on May 31, says the Daily Mail. Ighalo's temporary move from Shanghai Shenhua is set to end earlier than most loan deals, and while United are hoping to extend the deal should the season continue into June and beyond, as expected, it looks like they're also prepared to make the move a permanent one. With four goals in eight games, it's little wonder. 

- Napoli are keen to sign Lazio's star striker Ciro Immobile, reports Calciomercato. Immobile is on 27 goals for the season, just nine behind Gonzalo Higuain's all-time record, and his form has been attracting admiring glances from all over Europe. Napoli were said to be interested in Immobile when he left Sevilla in 2016, and they lead the chase now, though the striker's contract runs until 2023. 

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