Latest Football News: Transfer gossips from European newspapers March 22, 2022.

Leicester have joined the list of clubs interested in buying 20-year-old Salzburg forward Chukwubuike Adamu and other transfer gossips you need to know

Latest Football News: Transfer gossips from European newspapers March 22, 2022.
Chukwubuike Adamu linked with Leicester City

With reports surfacing that Paulo Dybala will not be signing a contract renewal to stay at Juventus, there will be no shortage of clubs interested in signing the Argentina international as a free agent this summer (Calciomercato)

Leicester have joined the list of clubs interested in buying 20-year-old Salzburg and Austria forward Chukwubuike Adamu. (Mail via BBC)

Internazionale is the first-named mentioned, with it being stated that there could even be a meeting in the coming days, while AC Milan are not as serious despite wanting him in the past. (ESPN)

Atletico Madrid are looking for a Luis Suarez replacement and see Dybala as a possibility, while Paris Saint-Germain see him as a viable option as they aim to make up for the potential loss of Kylian Mbappe and even Lionel Messi. (ESPN)

In England, there is interest from Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United -- though Manchester City are thought to be more interested in signing Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland. (Calciomercato) 

Juventus are planning for life without Dybala. This begins with the mention of turning Alvaro Morata's loan spell from Atleti into a permanent transfer, but they want to spend €15 million rather than the previously agreed €35m.

The Bianconeri are also working to get out of their loan agreement with Everton for Moise Kean and sign Sassuolo's Giacomo Raspadori instead.They also want AS Roma's Nicolo Zaniolo, while they hope for the return of Red Devils midfielder Paul Pogba but could go for Ajax Amsterdam's Ryan Gravenberch if that move doesn't materialise. (ESPN)

Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger and Torino's Gleison Bremer are wanted at the heart of their defence, while they hope to sign Raoul Bellanova -- who is currently on loan at Cagliari from Bordeaux -- to bolster their left flank. (ESPN)

Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Liverpool have all accelerated their interest in signing PSV Eindhoven winger Cody Gakpo. In January, Gakpo agreed to stay and extend his contract to run until 2026 despite receiving interest elsewhere, but while that deal doesn't include a release clause, it came with an understanding that PSV will cooperate if any suitable offers come in. This has led to increased interest from some of Europe's biggest clubs.( Athletic)

Arsenal are set to offer Bukayo Saka a new contract following his impressive performances this season and The Gunners will quadruple his £30,000-per-week wages when they do so, reflecting his importance for the club. (Sun )

Villarreal will make an offer to sign Rayo Vallecano's Santi Comesana during the summer transfer window. The midfielder has been a key figure for Rayo this season and will be affordable due to his current contract ending in 2023. With this in mind, Villarreal are willing to offer up to €4m to sign him. (AS)

Juventus and Federico Bernardeschi are some way apart in talks over a new contract. The Italy international wants four years on his current wage of €4.2m-per-season, while Juventus are suggesting three years on €3m-per-season. The two sides will need to come to an agreement if he is to play for the Bianconeri next season, as his current deal culminates in the summer. (Nicolo Schira )

 Manchester United want Everton and Brazil forward Richarlison. The 24-year-old has also been linked with Real Madrid, managed by former Toffees boss Carlo Ancelotti. (Goal via BBC)

Newcastle will go back in for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, despite the Italian side reportedly turning down a £100m bid by the Magpies for the 23-year-old Nigeria international in the January window. (Express via BBC)

Mauricio Pochettino, Erik ten Hag, Julen Lopetegui and Luis Enrique are on the four-man shortlist being considered by Manchester United in their search for a permanent manager to replace Ralf Rangnick in the summer. (Sky Sports via BBC)

Ajax boss Ten Hag is the frontrunner for the job at Old Trafford after the Red Devils compiled extensive background checks on each of the candidates. (Sun via BBC)

Arsenal will make a move for Arthur Melo, 25, from Juventus in the summer after failing to agree a deal for the Brazil midfielder in January. (Calciomercato via BBC)

Inter Milan have identified Manchester United and Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, 35, as a replacement for Chile forward Alexis Sanchez, 33. (Mail via BBC)

Manchester City are preparing a bid for Boavista's 21-year-old Ecuadorian central defender Jackson Porozo. (Ojogo via BBC)

Leeds United are interested in Trabzonspor captain and Turkey goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir, 25, and will watch him in Thursday's World Cup qualifier play-off against Portugal. (Fanatik via BBC)

Derby County full-back Festy Ebosele looks set to join Udinese in the summer when he becomes a free agent, with reports the Irish 19-year-old has signed a pre-contract agreement with the Serie A club. (Derby Telegraph via BBC)

Celtic goalkeeper Vasilis Barkas has told the club he wants to leave Parkhead in the summer after the Greece international, 27, slipped down the order to be third-choice keeper. (Daily Record, via BBC)

Newcastle retain a long-held interest in England goalkeeper Dean Henderson, 25, and will wait on Manchester United's decision on a loan move this summer. His Old Trafford contract runs to 2025. (Fabrizio Romano via BBC)

Magpies boss Eddie Howe is also set to raid his former club Bournemouth with a £12m move for English defender Lloyd Kelly, 23. (Express via BBC) 

The UK and Ireland are set to be named as joint hosts of Euro 2028 with no rival bid having come forward before Wednesday's deadline. (Times via BBC)

AC Milan are preparing a contract offer for Belgium striker Divock Origi after the 26-year-old told Liverpool that he will leave the club when his current deal expires this summer. (Tuttomercatoweb via BBC)

Premier League referee Mike Dean will quit on-field officiating at the end of the season and take up a full-time role as a Video Assistant Referee. (Telegraph via BBC)