European Paper Talk: Arsenal's Hector Bellerin keen on Barcelona return?
By Blair Newman, Football Whispers
Our friends at Football
Whispers round up the latest transfer news from the European papers as
Arsenal's Hector Bellerin looks to secure a return to Barcelona.
Spain
Following the conclusion of the European U21 Championship, Arsenal right-back Hector Bellerin is focused on securing a dream return to Barcelona. The Catalan giants have been persistently linked to the 22-year-old, and the player now awaits Arsene Wenger's approval for the move to go ahead. (Sport)Real Madrid will meet with Real Betis early next week in an attempt to seal a deal for 20-year-old central midfielder Dani Ceballos. The Spanish champions are
willing to pay over the player's £13m (€15m) release clause to dissuade other potential suitors, before loaning him back out to Betis for next season. (AS)
Real Sociedad left-back Yuri Berchiche could leave this summer. The Spaniard is a Paris Saint-Germain target and it seems that the French club have already agreed a deal with the player. However, the two clubs are yet to agree a transfer fee. (AS)
Italy
Real Madrid target Gianluigi Donnarumma is set to stay at AC Milan after changing his mind on a move. Protests from fans and the club's transfer market activity are said to be reasons for the 18-year-old's decision. (Gazzetta dello Sport)Juventus are prepared to offer Chelsea target Alex Sandro a new contract to prevent him from leaving the club. The Italian champions are willing to hand the Brazilian left wing-back a £4m (€5m) per year deal lasting until 2022. (Corriere dello Sport)
France
Paris Saint-Germain are targeting two players from domestic rivals Monaco - Kylian Mbappe and Manchester United target Fabinho. They have already made a move for the latter, though their £39m (€45m) bid was rejected. (L'Equipe)Tiemoue Bakayoko will finally complete his move to the Premier League champions Chelsea next week. The Monaco ball-winner is expected to sign a five-year contract to seal a transfer of £43m (€50m) plus bonus. (L'Equipe)
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