Transfer rumours: Pogba, Messi, Locatelli, Gil, Trippier, Ronaldo, Neves

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Manchester United and France midfielder Paul Pogba, 28, is a target for Paris St-Germain this summer and the Ligue 1 side are seeking to sell players to raise the £50m they believe will secure a deal. (Mirror), external

Meanwhile, United have offered Bayern Munich's and Germany midfielder Leon Goretzka, 26, a £200,000-a-week deal when his contract expires next summer as a replacement for Pogba. (Sport Bild), external

Real Madrid's France centre-back Raphael Varane, 28, is keen for a move to Manchester United to be completed within the next few days. (AS, in Spanish), external

PSG could sell up to nine players to try to raise money and offer Kylian Mbappe the same salary as 29-year-old Brazil forward Neymar. The club want to persuade the France striker, 22, to extend his contract with them. (L'Equipe, via Marca), external

Barcelona are desperately trying to sell players in order to fund a new contract for Argentina forward Lionel Messi, 34, before the start of the season. (Guardian), external

Arsenal have made a £34m bid for Sassuolo's 23-year-old Italy midfielder Manuel Locatelli. (Sky Italy, via London Evening Standard), external

Meanwhile, the Gunners are willing to offer Leicester City a number of players - including 21-year-old English winger Reiss Nelson - as part of a deal to sign England midfielder James Maddison, 24. (Mail), external

Arsenal are stepping up their pursuit of Barcelona's Brazilian goalkeeper Neto, 31. (Mundo Deportivo, in Spanish), external

England winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, 20, has been linked with a move away from Chelsea but appears set to stay at Stamford Bridge. (Athletic - subscription required), external

Tottenham are close to agreeing a deal with Sevilla for Spanish winger Bryan Gil, 20, with Argentine forward Erik Lamela, 29, moving to the La Liga club. (Sky Sports), external

Spurs will pay £21.6m for Gil, plus performance-related add-ons. (Guardian), external

Manchester United are open to making two more major signings before the transfer window closes in six weeks' time, with Atletico Madrid and England full-back Kieran Trippier among their top targets. (Manchester Evening News), external

United remain keen on signing Trippier, 30, despite Atletico demanding in excess of £18m. (Talksport), external

Juventus are considering a shock swap deal in which Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 36, would join PSG in return for their 28-year-old Argentina striker Mauro Icardi. (L'Equipe via Star), external

Meanwhile, Juventus have set a £35m asking price for Turkish 21-year-old defender Merih Demiral, who has been linked with a move to Everton. (Goal), external

Leeds United are favourites to sign Chelsea's English 18-year-old midfielder Lewis Bate. (Mail), external

Bayer Leverkusen's 25-year-old English winger Demarai Gray had a medical on Tuesday as he moves closer to signing for Everton. (Sky Sports), external

Chelsea are looking at former Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli, 29, as potential third-choice cover this coming season. (Telegraph, subscription required), external

Newcastle have revived talks over a £4m move for Southampton and Gabon midfielder Mario Lemina, 27, and hope to reach agreement this week. (Mail), external

West Brom's Brazilian playmaker Matheus Pereira, 25, has attracted fresh interest from clubs in the Premier League and Bundesliga. (Express and Star), external

Manchester City might still have a decision to make over whether academy star Liam Delap should be loaned out this season, with Preston North End understood to be interested in the 18-year-old English striker. (Manchester Evening News), external

Germany Under-21 striker Lukas Nmecha, 22, says he joined Wolfsburg from Manchester City as he did not think his chances of regular football with the Premier League champions were very good. (Kicker, in German), external

Brentford are set to beat Aston Villa to the signing of 18-year-old English goalkeeper Matthew Cox from AFC Wimbledon. (Football Insider), external

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