A round-up of Friday’s biggest transfer stories.
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Manchester United will give David Moyes the funds to pursue either Cristiano Ronaldo or Gareth Bale, both valued at around £85million.
Full story: The Sun.
Ronaldo himself has hinted that he could move, after denying that he had agreed to sign a new contract at the Bernabeu.
Full story: Daily Mail.
United are also still in the hunt for Barcelona’s Cesc Fabregas, despite the £40million midfielder committing his future to the Catalan giants.
Full story: Daily Star.
Highly-rated Schalke youngster Julian Draxler has issued a come-and-get-me plea to Chelsea and Manchester United.
Full story: The Metro.
Tottenham could be willing to let experienced duo Jermain Defoe and Scott Parker leave White Hart Lane this summer.
Full story: The Metro.
In-demand Malaga starlet Isco admits he is considering offers from both Manchester City and Real Madrid.
Full story: Sky Sports.
Chelsea join race to sign Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain.
Full story: CalcioMercato
West Ham could finally complete the signing of £15million Liverpool striker Andy Carroll by next week.
Full story: London Evening Standard.
Crystal Palace, Cardiff and Swansea are all said to be competing for talented Blackpool youngster Tom Ince.
Full story: Sky Sports.
Anzhi Makhachkala midfielder Odil Ahmedov claims he is a summer transfer target for Premier League side Arsenal.
Full story: talkSPORT.
Swansea are preparing for Ashley Williams to leave the club, lining up Jordi Amat of Espanyol as a replacement for their captain.
Full story: Daily Mail.
Chelsea are closer to landing Dutch youngster Marco van Ginkel from Vitesse Arnhem after Ajax admitted to being out of the race.
Full story: Daily Mirror.
Everton are ready to make Manchester United target Leighton Baines their highest earner at the club in a bid to stop him leaving this summer.
Full story: Daily Mirror.
Former Manchester City star Stephen Ireland has been told he is surplus to requirements at Aston Villa by manager Paul Lambert.
Full story: The Telegraph.
The delay in Manchester City confirming Manuel Pellegrini as their new manager is due to a £3.2million contract dispute with Malaga.
Full story: Daily Mirror.
PSG are confident that they can persuade Michael Laudrup to leave Swansea and take over as a replacement for Carlo Ancelotti.
Full story: Daily Mirror.