The transfer window for Europe's biggest clubs is closed, but you can click here to review all the deals. Transfer Talk will continue to scour the world's media and set correspondents loose to see what's on the agenda for the summer.
TOP STORY: Hazard in Chelsea U-turn?Eden Hazard to Real Madrid is a story that rarely has been off Transfer Talk since January, but now Hazard has dropped a hint that he could stay at Stamford Bridge next season.
Belgium international Hazard was part of the Chelsea side that drew 1-1 with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday, and maximum points in their final two matches will be enough to secure Champions League football.
Qualification could be enough to see Hazard stay, despite the incessant rumours of a potential move to the Spanish capital.
The Express reports Hazard as saying: "Chelsea are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and me, myself, I want to play in the Champions League."
That will raise a few eyebrows at the Bernabeu, with Madrid having seemed in pole position to sign him. Blues supporters, meanwhile, will be sleeping slightly more soundly.
LIVE BLOG12.21 BST: Brendan Rodgers has said Leicester will do all they can to make the loan signing of midfielder Youri Tielemans, who scored in the weekend win over Arsenal, into a permanent switch. "He's clearly a player we would like to work with, and I understand the fans enjoy watching a player like that," he said. "I'm sure the club will do everything they possibly can to bring him in."
11.52 BST: Diario AS reports that Atletico Madrid midfielder Rodrigo wants to stay at the club next season but his future will be decided this summer. The 22-year-old, who has a €70m buy-out clause, is a reported target for Manchester City.
11.28 BST: Manchester United are seriously considering triggering Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak's €120 million buy-out clause, sources have told ESPN FC -- throwing David De Gea's future into doubt.
Oblak, 26, signed a new contract at Atletico in April, but his buy-out clause was only increased by only €20m to a figure which the United hierarchy believe would still be excellent value for a player considered one of the world's best in his position.
De Gea, 28, was United's player of the year in four of the last five seasons, but made the latest mistake of an error-strewn campaign in Sunday's 1-1 draw against Chelsea, and has just one year left on his contract.
10.45 BST: Adrien Rabiot is on his way from PSG at the end of the season, but AS reports that he will not be going to Real Madrid and says initial talks broke down over his salary demands.
09.58 BST: Mario Balotelli's future remains uncertain, though the Marseille forward could yet stay at the club.
The Italy forward, who scored his eighth Ligue 1 goal in 10 appearance in Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Nantes, is out of contract in June after signing only a six-month deal when he left Nice in January.
"For next season, we'll see at the end of the championship," he said after a loss that hits Marseille's chances of a top-three finish and Champions League qualification.
"I have a good relationship with the fans, I'm happy and proud to have fans like that, but nothing is over. We have to fight to the end. We'll see after that."
09.02 BST: Atletico Madrid midfielder Rodri has said he wants to carry on at the club, according to AS.
However, reports suggest Manchester City could be ready to meet his €70 million buy-out clause. And, should that happen, the decision would be out of the club's hands.
08:15 BST: Former Juventus and Chelsea manager Antonio Conte was spotted in the crowd during the clash between Torino and AC Milan.
He is not short of suitors with the Rossoneri, Roma, Inter Milan and possibly even Juve in the market for a new manager this summer.
However, recent reports had even suggested he is biding his time to see if the Manchester United job were to become available.
PAPER TALK: Barca No. 2's number is upPlenty of potential new arrivals are expected at Barcelona in the summer, but one player unlikely to be there to greet them is goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen.
Marca reports comments made by Cillessen to Netherlands TV outlet Ziggo Sport, which suggest that the Netherlands' No. 1 will be off.
"First I will go on holiday and then I hope to have a new club where I can play, because I want to play," Cillessen is quoted as saying, after being backup Marc-Andre ter Stegen since arriving in Barcelona from Ajax three years ago.
He has made just 28 appearances for the club, and although he has been impressive whenever called on is no nearer pipping Ter Stegen to the No. 1 shirt.
Tap-ins- As Barcelona celebrate another La Liga title, Ivan Rakitic has made it clear that he wants to stay, which will disappoint Premier League clubs intent on bringing him to England.
Marca quotes the Croatia international as saying: "I don't want to be anywhere else. I hope they tell me that I'll stay here for another three years."






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