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Crystal Palace star Adam Wharton and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Joao Gomes are also said to have caught United’s eye.
“Further down the list, but no less important, are Adam Wharton and Joao Gomes.
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“Players for the present and the future to build a team that will be fully in the title race again. It won’t be easy or cheap.”
Madrid eye Dortmund defender
Schlotterbeck has been crucial at the heart of Dortmund’s defence throughout the 2025/26 campaign, and scored in Saturday’s Der Klassiker, which his side lost 3-2 against league leaders Bayern Munich.
Madrid are eager to increase their options at the back after a disappointing campaign that has seen them sack highly rated manager Xabi Alonso.
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Schlotterbeck’s contract is set to expire at the end of next season, meaning Dortmund could be eager to sell him this summer, rather than losing him on a free in a year’s time.
“The Dortmund defender is under contract until 2027, but so far, he has declined the renewal offers made by Dortmund.
“Given this situation, in Germany, it’s practically a given that Schlotterbeck will leave Dortmund this coming summer.”
Gimenez on Premier League radar
Mexico international Santiago Gimenez is reportedly attracting interest from Premier League clubs Sunderland and West Ham United.
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He may have struggled in Italy, but the forward made a big impact in the Netherlands, where he impressed with Dutch giants Feyenoord.
The reports suggest that Milan would accept a fee in the region of €22 million, assuming he does not make a significant impact at this summer’s FIFA World Cup.
“Among them are Sunderland and West Ham, both of which could become his next landing spot in the English Premier League – and both willing to offer Milan a favourable deal for the striker.
“Milan are expected to seek around €22 million, a figure that could rise if he delivers a strong performance at the World Cup with Mexico.”
Juve put hefty price tag on Koopmeiners
Tuttosport is reporting that Juventus have put a €30 million price tag on Netherlands international Teun Koopmeiners, who has been linked with Galatasaray and Roma.
Koopmeiners has produced two goals and one assist in 36 appearances across all competitions for Juventus this term.
He arrived in Turin from their Serie A rivals Atalanta with a big reputation in August 2024.
However, Tuttosport says he could be on the move again soon.
“In fact, not only Galatasaray – who pursued him throughout the winter transfer window – are interested in the Dutchman, but Roma as well.”
