Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and beyond
Bale set for Madrid stay
Gareth Bale will stay at Real Madrid next season partly because the sides that are interested in his services can't afford him, according to the Express .
The former Spurs star has drawn interest from Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City along with Bayern Munich.
But Madrid's asking price along with Bale's wage demands are pricing teams out of the market, and the Welsh star is now ready to stay and fight for his place in Zinedine Zidane's side.
Spurs to splash £100m on Lazio duo
Tottenham are ready to splash the cash to land Lazio duo Sergey Milinkovic-Savic and Ciro Immobile, the Mirror claims.
The cost is expected to be £100million plus for the two Serie A stars, but Spurs are ready to offload a number of fringe players to get the cash to make a deal.
Pep rules out Iniesta move
Pep Guardiola has hit out at "fake news" regarding Manchester City's transfer plans this summer, while also declaring Andres Iniesta "has decided to go to China."
City were linked with a move for the outgoing Barcelona legend Iniesta last week, around the time that John Stones was rumoured to be set for a summer move away from the Etihad Stadium.
"There is lot of fake news about the transfers," he said when asked whether he had considered bringing Iniesta to City, either as a player or a coach. "I’m not going to comment on the fake news. He decides his own future and he has decided to go to China and play there and he’s going to finish there. Afterwards he has to come back to Barcelona for the next generations, to help us to be the club we are. No chance."
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Madrid to include Lucas in Salah deal
Real Madrid are eyeing up a massive deal to bring in Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah, with Lucas Vazquez being floated as a potential make-weight, reports Don Balon .
The Reds like Lucas, and Madrid are hopeful that using 26-year-old will help them meet Liverpool's price for their Egyptian star.
Gerrard to become Rangers boss
Rangers hope to confirm Steven Gerrard as their new manager this week after the Liverpool legend agreed a deal with the Scottish club, Goal understands.
Gerrard is set to take his first steps in senior management by replacing Graeme Murty at Ibrox. The former Reds midfielder will give up his role as Liverpool’s Under-18s boss, and plans to appoint another ex-Red, Gary McAllister, as his assistant. An official announcement is expecting in the coming days.
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Leicester line up Rafa as new boss
Leicester City have lined up Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez to replace Claude Puel, reports the Daily Star .
Puel's time with the club seems to be up amid rumours of unrest of in squad and following a 5-0 hammering from Crystal Palace, but the Foxes have already made their plans to bring in Benitez as their next boss.
Heynckes rebuts Lewandowski rumours
Jupp Heynckes has dismissed reports questioning Robert Lewandowski's commitment to Bayern Munich and confirmed the striker as a likely starter against Real Madrid on Tuesday.
German publication Bild suggested during the week that Heynckes had confronted the star striker over an apparent decline in his training standards.
However, speaking after that match, Heynckes reiterated the one-on-one conversation was purely motivational, and insisted Lewandowski would not be overlooked for the semi-final second leg.
"I can only tell you what I also said in the press conference yesterday - that I had a good talk with Robert Lewandowski," the Bayern boss said.
Barcelona to sign Fabian Ruiz
Barcelona have told Gerard Pique that they are set to sign Fabián Ruiz, Don Balon claims.
The Barca defender wants assurance that the club are building a team that can compete for the Champions League next season, and the club have let him in on their plans, including landing the 22-year-old from Real Betis.
Sevilla sack Vincenzo Montella
Sevilla have sacked Vincenzo Montella and confirmed the appointment of Joaquin Caparros as head coach for the remainder of the season.
Montella's dismissal was announced on Saturday, the Italian paying the price for a nine-match winless run in all competitions since his team’s famous Champions League victory over Manchester United on March 13.
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Barca won't break the bank for Umtiti
Barcelona have offered hope to the likes of Manchester United by admitting that they will not break their wage structure to keep Samuel Umtiti.
The France international remains under contract at Camp Nou until 2021, but has seen his future called into question as his current deal includes a €60 million release clause.
Josep Maria Bartomeu has told Cadena Ser : "He's only in the second year of his contract but our desire is for him to renew his deal.
"But, as directors, we have to make sure [players' wages] are within the salary structure to remain a competitive and sustainable club."
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