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·1 de marzo de 2026
Transfer rumour roundup: Real Madrid plot £44m Rodri swoop; Milan join Jackson chase

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Nicolas Jackson, Rodri and Darwin Nunez headline Sunday's speculation. Here is all the latest transfer gossip.
Bayern Munich might not want to sign Nicolas Jackson permanently, but the Senegalese striker is not short of summer options. Gazzetta dello Sport say that AC Milan have joined the race to sign Jackson from Chelsea, with the 24-year-old and Borussia Dortmund's Serhou Guirassy under consideration. Milan could reportedly rival interest from Aston Villa in Jackson, with Unai Emery open to a reunion with his former Villarreal prospect.
Another striker set for a summer move isDarwin Nunez. The Uruguayan's Saudi switch has been a disappointment and all parties are keen to part company. Nunez's representatives have touted his services to clubs including Newcastle and Tottenham, though Football Insider inform us that Atletico Madrid and Juventus have also registered interest.
Juventus have Nunez as an option if a deal cannot be done forRandal Kolo Muani. Football Italia claim that the former loanee is the Serie A outfit's 'top summer transfer target' to replace Dusan Vlahovic, with Spurs set to snub the chance to sign the Frenchman permanently.
According to Radio Marca, big-spenders-turned-bargain-huntersReal Madrid believe the club can sign a Ballon d'Or winner for just £44m this summer.
Rodri is on the club's summer wish-list and will enter the final 12 months of his deal at the end of the campaign. The Spaniards are hopeful of completing a fairly modest move for the Manchester City midfielder.
Another potential Etihad exit isOmar Marmoush. The Egyptian's entourage are fluttering their eyelashes in the direction of Barcelona, claims self-titled 'Global Transfer News Expert' Ekrem Konur. Marmoush's minimal minutes this season have prompted the player to assess his future in Manchester.
Finally, Konur claimsFulham and West Ham want Yunus Musah. The London duo are ready to meet Milan's asking price for the US international and ex-Arsenal academy alumni.
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