Saturday's gossip: Fernandez, Palhinha, Adarabioyo, Robinson, Onana
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Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez, 23, wants to leave Chelsea and join Barcelona despite his contract at Stamford Bridge running until 2032. (Sport - in Spanish), external
Bayern Munich have included Fulham and Portugal's Joao Palhinha, 28, on their shortlist for a new midfielder this summer. (Bild), external
Liverpool are monitoring Fulham's 26-year-old English centre-back Tosin Adarabioyo. (90min), external
The Reds are also considering a move for Fulham and United States defender Antonee Robinson, 26, to provide back-up for their Scotland left-back Andy Robertson, 29. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external
Bournemouth defender Lloyd Kelly, 25, could be in line for a move to Liverpool or Tottenham, with AC Milan, Juventus and several German clubs also keen on the Englishman who is available on a free transfer this summer. (Football Insider), external
Barcelona have made contact with Everton over a potential deal for Belgium midfielder Amadou Onana, 22, who is also interesting Arsenal and Chelsea. (Sport - in Spanish), external
Everton's hopes of signing English winger Jack Harrison, 27, permanently from Leeds are in doubt amid continued uncertainty over a pending takeover and their Premier League future. (Football Insider), external
Tottenham and Republic of Ireland forward Troy Parrott, 22, has attracted attention from Ajax and PSV Eindhoven following an impressive loan spell with Excelsior Rotterdam. (The 42), external
Chelsea will look to balance their books when the season ends by selling England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 24, and a host of other stars. (Football Insider), external
Chelsea, Manchester United and Paris St-Germain are keeping tabs on Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 26, amid uncertainty over his future at Barcelona. (Sport - in Spanish), external
Arsenal have agreed a deal to send 20-year-old Brazilian winger Marquinhos to Fluminense on loan. (Fabrizio Romano), external
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