Teams across Europe continue to gear up for what is expected to be a busy summer transfer window.
In the Premier League, several clubs are looking to bolster key areas of their squad by seeking cheaper deals from leagues like the Bundesliga and Ligue 1.
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Barcelona seek second Marcus Rashford loan deal

Barcelona are said to be ‘confident' that Manchester United will accept another loan deal for out-of-favour forward Marcus Rashford this summer.
That's according to the Daily Mail, who claim the LaLiga giants are unwilling to pay his full £26 million asking price, so could seek an alternative agreement to keep him at the Camp Nou.
Indeed, the Catalan side believe the Red Devils will sanction another temporary switch next season, but only if they include an obligation-to-buy to sign him permanently in 2027.
Despite a lack of consistent starts in Spain, the England international has made a considerable impact, scoring a goal every 97 minutes in the Champions League.
Newcastle eye Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara

Meanwhile, Newcastle United are considering a summer move for Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara.
The Magpies have been scouting the 22-year-old for much of the season, and it's thought the Ligue 1 side may be willing to sell him should they receive the right offer.
Per reports, Newcastle's recruitment staff have identified him as a player with ‘huge potential', and perhaps, he could be a viable replacement for someone like Sandro Tonali, who continues to be linked with an exit.
It remains to be seen exactly how much Camara would cost this summer, with the Senegal star thought to be currently valued in the region of £34 million.
Chelsea and Spurs in race to sign Fisnik Asllani

According to reports in Germany, Premier League duo Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are among the teams interested in signing Fisnik Asllani this summer.
The 23-year-old's form this campaign, where he has scored nine goals and provided eight assists, has caught the eye of many teams across Europe.
Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, whom Asllani has rejected before during his time at TSG Hoffenheim, are also said to be keen on his signature.
It's thought that the Kosovo international could command a fee of around £26 million.