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Transfer News: Bayern Munich won't sell Jamal Musiala; Real Madrid leading race to sign Silva

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Bayern Munich won't sell Jamal Musiala

According to HITC (via Fichajes), Bayern Munich are unlikely to sell Jamal Musiala in the summer transfer window amid interest from Manchester City and Liverpool. The youngster has performed impressively for the Bundesliga giants this season having scored 12 goals. The Bavarian club have reportedly informed all the interested clubs that they won't part ways with their star player.

Real Madrid leading race to sign Silva

La Liga giants Real Madrid are reportedly leading the race to sign Manchester City star Bernardo Silva in the summer, according to the Daily Star. The Portugal international has a £50million buy-out clause in his existing contract which Los Blancos are prepared to trigger. However, they will face competition from clubs like Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal, Barcelona and Bayern Munich who are all monitoring the player's situation.

Aston Villa considering Baris Alper Yilmaz swoop

Aston Villa will reportedly look to sign 23-year-old Turkish winger Baris Alper Yilmaz from Galatasaray in the summer transfer window. According to a report by Sabah, as relayed by Sport Witness, Baris Alper Yilmaz is the subject of interest from Aston Villa. The Villans are scouring the market for an attacker after deciding not to complete a permanent move for Nicolo Zaniolo. And they are ready to open talks with Galatasaray, with the club demanding at least €20 million to sell the 23-year-old winger.

Fabio Carvalho set for Liverpool stay this summer

Portuguese attacking midfielder Fabio Carvalho is reportedly expected to stay at Liverpool for the 2024/25 season. According to Pete O’Rourke via Football Insider, Liverpool have made a decision regarding the future of Fabio Carvalho on the back of his impressive loan spell. The 21-year-old will be a part of their pre-season camp, and he will get a chance to establish himself in their first-team by impressing Jurgen Klopp’s successor.

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