European Paper Talk: Arsenal's Hector Bellerin keen on Barcelona return?
By Blair Newman, Football Whispers
Hector Bellerin has been linked with a move to Barcelona
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)
Will Alex Sandro stay at Juventus?
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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