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Real Madrid and Liverpool are reportedly exploring a high-profile midfield swap as clubs across Europe accelerate summer transfer plans.
A potential midfield swap between Eduardo Camavinga and Alexis Mac Allister has emerged as one of the more eye-catching stories in the latest transfer speculation, with Real Madrid and Liverpool reportedly exploring a deal.
Liverpool have tracked Camavinga for some time, while Madrid are considering changes in midfield as they look to refresh their squad. Alongside interest in Mac Allister, the Spanish club are also linked with Rodri, as well as Enzo Fernández and Vitinha as part of a broader rebuild.
Elsewhere, Manchester City have entered the race for highly rated Hertha Berlin teenager Kennet Eichhorn. The 16-year-old defensive midfielder is regarded as one of Europe's top prospects, with City continuing their strategy of recruiting elite young talent.
In Italy, AC Milan and Juventus are both monitoring Robert Lewandowski. The Barcelona striker, now 37, could become available on a free transfer, although his future remains undecided and no formal offers have been made.
Borussia Dortmund are also weighing up a move to bring Jadon Sancho back for a third spell. Currently on loan at Aston Villa, Sancho is expected to leave Manchester United this summer. Dortmund's sporting director Lars Ricken indicated the club are assessing multiple targets, including the winger.
Defensive prospects are drawing strong attention across Europe. Chelsea have joined several top clubs in tracking Werder Bremen centre-back Karim Coulibaly, with a reported valuation of around €50 million. Meanwhile, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are all linked with Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi.
Other notable developments include uncertainty around Jack Grealish, with Everton unlikely to activate a £50 million clause but still hopeful of keeping him. Ederson is attracting interest from Juventus and Atletico Madrid, though Atalanta are holding firm on a €40 million valuation.
Clubs across the Premier League and Europe continue to assess options ahead of the summer window, with interest also reported in players such as Gleison Bremer, James Trafford and Davide Frattesi, underlining a market that is already gathering momentum.