Rumor has it: multiple suitors for Ronaldo, Aubameyang-Coutinho exchange?

Cristiano Ronaldo is suddenly the name that dominates the transfer rumor mill. The Portuguese superstar is said to have attracted interest from several sides.

Cristiano Ronaldo is suddenly the name that dominates the transfer rumor mill.

The Portuguese superstar is said to have attracted interest from several sides.

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Is a departure from Juventus planned?

TOP STORY – THE RONALDO ABONDANCE SPECULATION

Ronaldo is the subject of widespread speculation across Europe.

Paris Saint-Germain would like Ronaldo to replace Kylian Mbappe if the France international leaves for Real Madrid this summer window or the next, Calciomercato said, opening up the tantalizing prospect of a partnership with Lionel Messi.

Meanwhile, El Chiringuito suggests Carlo Ancelotti could take a step to bring Ronaldo back to the Santiago Bernabeu.

Elsewhere, Corriere dello Sport claim Ronaldo has offered his services to Manchester City.

GATHERING

– Barcelona could trade Philippe Coutinho for Arsenal in their attempt to land Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, according to Sky Sports.

– Despite signing an extension with PSG until 2023 just a few months ago, Julian Draxler could be on the verge of disappearing. Kicker says a Bundesliga team, presumably Bayer Leverkusen, have made an offer of € 20million.

– Hector Bellerin wants to leave Arsenal, reports The Athletic, saying Inter are monitoring the situation. The Star says the Gunners could bring him back to Barca as part of a trade for Emerson Royal.

– Juventus will make a final offer of € 35m to Sassuolo for Manuel Locatelli, Fabrizio Romano reports.

– Tottenham want to add Patrick Bamford to their attack but Leeds are keen to sign him for a long-term extension, the Mirror said.

“West Ham is still trying to bring in Kurt Zouma from Chelsea,” the Guardian said.

– Lyon are looking to remove Emerson Palmieri from Chelsea on a loan with option to buy, reports L’Equipe.

– Clément Lenglet could be traveling from Barcelona to Rome, says Gianluigi Longari.