Aston Villa close in on Barkley

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Aston Villa are reportedly keen to re-sign one of their former players while Arsenal are searching for a striker…

Aston Villa are closing in on a deal to re-sign Luton Town and England international Ross Barkley on a permanent basis, four years after the 30-year-old midfielder joined on loan from Chelsea. (Guardian), external

Arsenal want to sign a striker before their pre-season tour, with Newcastle United and Sweden’s Alexander Isak, 24, and Ajax’s 22-year-old Netherlands forward Brian Brobbey top of the list. (Independent), external

Bayern Munich have held initial talks with Vincent Kompany, 38, whose Burnley side were relegated from the Premier League this season. (Sky Sports Germany), external

Kompany would be interested in taking over after emerging as a surprise candidate for the role. (Talksport), external

Chelsea and Manchester United have both made contact with Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna, with the Northern Irishman in the running to replace Mauricio Pochettino or Erik ten Hag. (Manchester Evening News), external

Wolves will demand a club record £60m for 24-year-old Portugal winger for Pedro Neto, who is a summer target for Manchester City and Newcastle. (Telegraph – subscription required), external

Aston Villa are willing to listen to offers for Brazilian defender Diego Carlos, 31, as they look to comply with profit and sustainability rules. (Telegraph – subscription required), external

Villa boss Unai Emery wants to sign Barcelona and Uruguay defender Ronald Araujo, 25. (Sport – in Spanish), external

Stoke have expressed an interest in signing England defender Conor Coady, 31, from Leicester. (Teamtalk), external

Leicester are set to compete with French sides Lyon and Brest for Burkina Faso forward Mohamed Konate, 26, who is out of contract with Russian club Akhmat Grozny this summer. (Football Insider), external

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has asked the club for at least three new signings this summer. (ESPN), external

Liam Rosenior 39, who was sacked by Hull at the end of the 2023-24 Championship season, has emerged as a contender to succeed Roberto de Zerbi at Brighton. (Sun), external

PSV Eindhoven wingerJohan Bakayoko is among the players Liverpool are interested in, with Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig also keen on the 21-year-old Belgium international. (Sacha Tavolieri) , external

Manchester United are interested in Everton’s English defender Jarrad Branthwaite, 21, and the Toffees could move for Galatasaray and Colombia centre-back Davinson Sanchez, 27, as a replacement. (Caught Offside), external

Tottenham are ready to cash in on Brazil defender Emerson Royal, 25, with Juventus, AC Milan and Bayern Munich all keen. (Givemesport), external

Newcastle could move for Lloyd Kelly, 25, with the English defender set to leave Bournemouth as a free agent. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Newcastle want to bring in Valencia keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, 23, to challenge England international Nick Pope, with the Georgia international likely to cost about £35m. (Times subscription required), external

Chelsea will demand a fee of £25m for English defender Trevoh Chalobah, 24, who is expected to attract interest this summer. (Telegraph – subscription required), external

Corinthians president Augusto Melo will travel to England next week to speak with clubs about the possible sale of 19-year-old Brazilian forward Wesley. (Globo Esporte – in Portuguese), external

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