Joao Cancelo has spent the second half of this season on loan at Bayern Munich, having fallen out of starting XI favour at Manchester City.
The Portugal full-back had penned a contract extension with City in January last year, tying him down to 2027.
But Cancelo’s time at Bayern has reportedly not convinced the Germans to pursue a permanent deal, creating uncertainty about his future.
TOP STORY – MADRID TO MAKE CANCELO BID
Real Madrid are interested in a move for Joao Cancelo and will submit a bid of around €60million (£52.8m) to Manchester City for his services, claims Fichajes.
The report claims Madrid are eager to improve their current first-choice full-backs Ferland Mendy and Dani Carvajal, hence the interest in the Portuguese.
Los Blancos like the versatility of Cancelo, who has made 13 appearances with only eight starts since joining Bayern in January.
ROUND-UP
– Florian Plettenberg claims Liverpool‘s shortlist for midfielders includes West Ham United’s Declan Rice, Wolves’ Matheus Nunes, Inter’s Nicolo Barella and Brighton and Hove Albion’s Moises Caicedo having dropped out of the race for Jude Bellingham.
– Barcelona are ready to ramp up their advances to sign Manchester City’s Ilkay Gundogan after being impressed by his midweek Champion League display against Bayern Munich, reports Sport.
– Bayern midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has interest from Premier League trio Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, reports Footmercato.
– Chris Smalling is set to pen a new two-year deal with Roma according to iSport, amid interest from Inter, Juventus and some Premier League clubs.
– Bild claims RB Leipzig midfielder Konrad Laimer will join Bayern on a four-year deal in the off-season. Laimer’s Leipzig deal ends at the end of this season.
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