Real Madrid face Barcelona battle for Marc Guehi, Endrick to leave, Paris Saint-Germain in Willian Pacho talks - Euro Transfer News

A round-up of the biggest transfer stories on the continent, including a report that Real Madrid and Barcelona are interested in Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi, who is out of contract at the end of the season. Elsewhere, Real's Brazilian wonderkid Endrick is said to be on course to leave on loan in January, having failed to make a single appearance this season.

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Real Madrid and Barcelona battling over Guehi

According to Fichajes, Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are both looking to sign Marc Guehi on a free transfer at the end of the season. 
England international Guehi’s contract at Crystal Palace expires at the end of the season, with the south London club’s manager, Oliver Glasner, admitting on Friday that "Marc has already told us that he doesn't sign a new contract, so he will leave next year".
While Liverpool are among those widely said to be interested, Fichajes' report reads: "Real Madrid sees Marc Guehi as a significant market opportunity. Los Blancos plan to strengthen their defence in the coming seasons, as players like David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger are nearing the end of their time at the club."
It continues: "FC Barcelona is also keeping an eye on Marc Guehi. The club's sporting directors are looking for a young, promising centre-back capable of competing at the highest level. His free transfer makes him a very attractive option for a club that continues to struggle financially."
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Endrick 'will leave Real Madrid'

Brazilian wonderkid Endrick is reportedly set to leave Real Madrid on loan in January to accumulate game time ahead of next summer’s World Cup. 
The 19-year-old remained on the bench for the entirety of Real’s hard-fought 1-0 win over Getafe at the weekend, meaning he is still yet to take to the pitch at all this term. 
Spanish transfer guru Pepe Alvarez said: "Endrick will leave in January, the player has given in and agrees to seek a loan that ensures him playing time to try to have a chance of going to the World Cup. The operation is being worked on."

PSG in talks over Pacho renewal amid Liverpool links

Le Parisien has claimed that PSG are in advanced talks with centre-back Willian Pacho over a one-year contract extension. 
Premier League champions Liverpool have allegedly retained an interest in the Ecuadorian international since missing out on him in 2024, the summer he joined PSG.
According to the report: "Tied to PSG until 2029, Willian Pacho has indeed, according to our information, received an offer to extend his contract by one year, until 2030. Discussions began several weeks ago and are taking place in a good climate with the 24-year-old player's entourage, who show a desire to extend the adventure."

Bayern not interested in Fernandes

It had been previously reported that Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich were interested in signing Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes this summer.
The Mirror reported that United value Fernandes at £70 million as the midfielder will enter the final year of his contract and that Bayern have joined Saudi clubs Al Ittihad and Al Hilal in showing interest in the Portuguese.
However, German transfer expert Christian Falk has refuted these claims, saying: "The German champions are not particularly interested in signing Fernandes in the next window, as they have other priorities.
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Bruno Fernandes will enter the final year of his contract next summer.

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"The arrival of Luis Diaz from Liverpool and Nicolas Jackson on loan from Chelsea in the summer window has added tremendous depth to their squad, and they will only get better when Jamal Musiala returns to full fitness.
"Bayern, moreover, have taken cost-cutting measures and they want to reduce the wage bill of the team. In such a scenario, they cannot afford to meet around 20m Euros per year minimum for Fernandes."

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