Transfer Talk: Liverpool ready Mbappe move if Real Madrid steal Mane away

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The winter transfer window is closed, but now it’s time to look ahead to the summer! Here are the new rumours floating around Europe’s big leagues and beyond.

TOP STORY: Liverpool eye Mbappe with Mane linked to Madrid

Liverpool are bracing themselves for a bid from Real Madrid for striker Sadio Mane and they’re already looking at his replacement in PSG’s Kylian Mbappe, reports The Sun.

Zinedine Zidane is said to be a huge fan of 28-year-old Senegal star Mane and the Sun believes his representatives have already been approached for informal talks on a potential move.

Bad news for Liverpool, though the Merseysiders are keen to keep Madrid at bay, just as they did when Los Blancos came calling for Mo Salah last year. A price tag of £150 million could be enough to scare off the Spanish giants.

However, should Liverpool lose one part of their feared attacking triumvirate, they’ve already identified Mbappe as their first choice to replace the Senegalese star, though the Reds might have to cough up around £250m to even get PSG to the table.

Liverpool may try and convince new kit sponsors Nike to help them fund part of Mbappe’s salary to protect the club’s wage structure.

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Ndombele focuses on Barca move

Further to L’Equipe’s suggestion earlier today that Tanguy Ndombele is unhappy at Tottenham, Spanish title Mundo Deportivo believes that Barcelona are keen to sign him.

The Catalan giants are looking to reinforce their midfield as a result of the impending departures of Ivan Rakitic and Arturo Vidal, and to do so they could capitalise on the midfielder’s alleged deteriorating relationship with boss Jose Mourinho.

Ndombele’s contract runs until 2025 and while Spurs appear unwilling to entertain any form of discussion around the Frenchman’s future, they could be persuaded as they look to balance the books as they continue to pay off the loan for the new stadium.

Ndombele could cost Barca around €60m.

Tottenham and Chelsea join the race for Ajax keeper Onana

Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea are monitoring Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana ahead of a potential move in the summer, according to the Mirror.

The highly sought after Onana could become the latest in a long line of stars to exit the Dutch club after Matthijs de Ligt and Frenkie de Jong joined Juventus and Barcelona, respectively.

Onana, who has played against both Spurs and Chelsea in European action in the last two seasons, is expected to cost around £25m, but the two London rivals can expect to face competition from Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona.

Chelsea are looking for a potential long-term replacement for Kepa Arrizabalaga, who has failed to impress this season. Spurs, meanwhile, are unsure about the future of keeper Hugo Lloris.

Onana is rumoured to prefer PSG, though he also has ties with Barcelona, who could be on the lookout for a new goalkeeper if talks with Marc-Andre ter Stegen continue to falter.

Tap-ins

– It’s likely to be all change in attack at Inter Milan this summer. Romelu Lukaku could be the last man standing should Alexis Sanchez return to parent club Manchester United and Lautaro Martinez leave as expected. Calciomercato are reporting that Inter are drawing up a wish list of replacements and as well as Olivier Giroud and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Their preferred choice is Napoli‘s Dries Mertens

– Barcelona have made no secret of their top targets this summer, but if they fail to sign one or both of Neymar or the aforementioned Martinez then they could opt for Kingsley Coman, reports Bild. Coman’s contract runs until 2023 and he would cost Barca around €40m, significantly less than their other targets.

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