GettyManchester UnitedMonaco'Man Utd need Bale, not Lukaku'The Red Devils have been linked with a host of forwards ahead of the summer and their ex-defender would favour stars from Madrid over one from Everton
(C)Getty ImagesNiceLigue 1Balotelli could stay with NiceThe Italy international closed out a fine season in Ligue 1 this past weekend and, despite links with a move to Spain, has hinted he may stick around
Getty ImagesPremier LeagueManchester CityToure: I want to retire at Man CityThe midfielder's contract expires this summer and has been linked with a move away from the Etihad Stadium but he says that would be "quite difficult"
Getty ImagesMonacoReal MadridMonaco won't block Mbappe moveClub owner Dmitry Rybolovlev says he will not stand in the way of any player who wants to leave the Ligue 1 champions in the summer window
Getty ImagesChelseaPremier LeagueTerry expecting 'big' summer dealsThe Blues may have reclaimed the Premier League title, but their legendary defender believes they will be busy when the transfer window re-opens
GettyPremier LeagueWest Bromwich AlbionReal Madrid are coming for KaneThe England front man confirmed his place as the Premier League's top scorer for the second season in a row and Spurs must match his talents
GettyPremier LeagueArsenalWenger hints at another quiet windowDespite missing out on Champions League qualification, the Gunners boss has suggested that his side are only a couple of players short of challenging
GettyA-League MenSydney FCHolosko leaves Sydney FCWith his marquee position taken up by Milos Ninkovic, it was always going to be difficult for the Sky Blues to keep the Slovakian winger
GettyA-League MenAdelaide UnitedWanderers sign two goalkeepersJohn Hall will get a chance to impress coach Tony Popovic in a temporary role, while another young Wanderer has been promoted
Premier LeagueManchester United'Keane to Utd? Not if it doesn't suit us'The centre-back has been linked with a return to Old Trafford, but his current boss is willing to play hardball
GettyLaLigaAtletico MadridGriez jumps to slam Real Madrid linkThe Colchoneros' star striker demonstrated his commitment to the club in the face of rumours he could cross the city divide
Getty ImagesArsenalBayern MunichVidal urges Alexis to join BayernThe Chile international would love his compatriot to join him in the Bundesliga and feels that the Gunners attacker needs to move to help his career
Getty ImagesPremier LeagueManchester CityGuardiola: Aguero will stay at Man CityThe Argentine has been linked with a move to PSG, but his club manager has reinforced his claim that his striker will not be leaving in the summer
LiverpoolPremier LeagueJob done! Klopp’s revolution roars onLiverpool secured fourth spot with a 3-0 pummelling of Middlesbrough at Anfield on Sunday to finish 2016/17 the same way they started it - with a bang
JuventusChampions LeagueAllegri's men better than Platini's Juve?The Bianconeri have made history by racking up six successive Scudetti but to become true immortals they must win the Champions League
PHILIPPE DESMAZESVideoNiceWATCH: Lacazette drops Atleti hintIt seems that the striker is destined to depart Lyon in the coming weeks, with the Spanish capital looking an increasingly likely destination
PHILIPPE DESMAZESNiceAtletico MadridAulas: Lacazette has Atleti deal The Lyon president confirmed that the 25-year-old will be playing in Madrid if their transfer ban is lifted upon appeal
Werder BremenBorussia DortmundAubameyang: Future decided next week The striker says he will hold talks with Borussia Dortmund as he continues to be linked to a move to China, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain
Getty ImagesTottenhamDinamo ZagrebSpurs wanted Halilovic to replace BaleZdravko Mamic has opened up about his club's extensive transfer history, including several dealings involving Tottenham stars
GettyimagesBarcelonaLaLigaXavi: Rabiot could play for BarcaThe ex-Spain international has hailed the 22-year-old as a "complete player" and says he would have no problem adapting to life at Camp Nou
GettyNiceLyonLacazette confirms he will leave LyonThe 25-year-old striker - who has been linked with Arsenal and Atletico Madrid - feels it is the right time to move on from the Ligue 1 outfit
Getty ImagesParis Saint-GermainLigue 1'It hurts to see Monaco champions'The Italy international midfielder is determined to make up for his side's disappointment in the league by securing cup glory against Angers next week
GettyBayern MunichFC Groningen'Robben return would be a dream'The 33-year-old started his career with the Eredivisie side and holds close ties to them, with the prospect of a return being raised by Hans Nijland
GettyManchester UnitedPremier LeagueHome bird Lukaku perfect for Man UtdWith the Red Devils having struggled for goals and wins on home soil this season, the Everton striker is the perfect choice to deliver on both fronts
GettyNewcastle JetsA-League MenWSW promote Majok, Jets re-sign KantaWestern Sydney's teenage striker labelled his first professional contract "a dream come true", while Newcastle have retained their games record holder
GettyChampionshipPremier LeagueMan City ready to sell MooyA transfer fee of around £10-15m should be enough for other Premier League clubs to secure the services of the Australian playmaker
Serie AManchester CityToure agent rules out MLS and CSLThe Ivorian will become a free agent in the summer and is open to offers, but his representative has pointed out that only top sides can afford him
DENIS CHARLETNiceLigue 1Balotelli posts cryptic future messageThe enigmatic Italian frontman moved to France on a one-year contract in the summer of 2016 and now finds himself at another career crossroads
Getty ImagesMonacoManchester UnitedMonaco: Keeping Mbappe a priorityThe teenage forward is a man in demand, with big-money bids being mooted ahead of the summer window, but the Ligue 1 champions want him to stay put
Premier LeagueArsenal'Ozil & Alexis down tools in tough times'The former Gunners defender fears that meeting the salary demands of the star duo in contract extension talks could end up doing more harm than good