
Barcelona has emerged as a potential destination for Manchester City's Jérémy Doku, with reports suggesting the Catalan giants are exploring a loan move for the talented winger. According to Diario Sport, concerns about Doku's role at City have sparked interest from various European clubs, though Barcelona's salary constraints may complicate any potential deal for the 22-year-old.
In related transfer news, Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford is reportedly willing to exercise patience in his pursuit of a move to Barcelona. The Daily Star reports that despite receiving interest from clubs across Europe, Saudi Arabia, and MLS, the 27-year-old is determined to secure a permanent transfer to Camp Nou in the summer. However, his current wages of £350,000 per week present a significant obstacle to any potential deal.
Meanwhile, Chelsea's João Félix has attracted attention from multiple clubs, including Aston Villa, as the winter transfer window draws to a close. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reports that the Portuguese international's agent, Jorge Mendes, has been in discussions with various clubs, as Félix has started only nine matches across all competitions this season for the Blues.
In other transfer developments, Bayer Leverkusen has reached a full agreement with Aston Villa for the loan signing of Emiliano Buendía. Sky Sports Deutschland confirms that the 28-year-old midfielder will join initially on loan until the season's end, with Die Werkself holding an option to make the transfer permanent.
French club Stade Rennais is targeting Lens defender Kevin Danso as they prioritize strengthening their central defense. According to L'Equipe, Lens has already rejected a €22m offer from Wolverhampton Wanderers for the 26-year-old and is holding out for €25m.
In confirmed moves, Chelsea has loaned Veiga to Juventus, NYCFC defender McFarlane has completed a transfer to Manchester City, and Al Hilal has reached an agreement with Neymar to terminate his contract. Additionally, sources indicate that Tottenham Hotspur will maintain their faith in manager Ange Postecoglou despite calls for his dismissal.