A new week brings fresh stories from the transfer rumour mill. Today's transfer talk features Elliot Anderson, Nicolas Jackson and Endrick.
Elliot Anderson looks set to be one of the biggest movers of the summer, with several Premier League teams keen on the England midfielder. Despite fierce competition, there's a growing belief that Anderson will be a Manchester City player next season. Forest, meanwhile, are considering Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney as a replacement, should 'Boro miss out on promotion to the Premier League.
The representatives of Nicolas Jackson are on the lookout for a new club. Bayern Munich have confirmed they will not turn the Chelsea outcast's loan into a permanent move, leaving the Senegal striker's future up in the air. Talksport say Newcastle could offer Jackson a lifeline, as the Magpies look to move on from Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade, following disappointing debut seasons at St James' Park.
Ajax wonderkid Mika Godts picked the perfect time to impress this weekend. The 20-year-old scored a sensational solo goal for the Dutch side against NAC Breda, to leave on-watching recruiters impressed. TEAMtalk tell us that Arsenal and Chelsea representatives were among the Premier League clubs in attendance, while Manchester United have also been linked.
Andy Robertson is weighing up his next move with the Scotland captain set to leave Liverpool when his contract expires. Tottenham Hotspur are ready to resume interest after missing out in January, though Atletico Madrid are also preparing an approach. That could crush Celtic hopes of signing the boyhood Bhoy, say the Daily Record.
Should Robertson head for Spain, he could be joined in La Liga by John Stones. Fichajes report that the soon-to-be free agent has reportedly offered his services to cash-strapped Catalans, Barcelona. Stones is leaving Manchester City in the summer.
Finally, Arsenal are monitoring the performances of Endrick. The Brazil forward has shone on loan at Lyon, having struggled for opportunities at Real Madrid. Mundo Deportivo detail that the Gunners are considering testing Real's resolve with a summer bid.