10pm Transfer news LIVE: Pogba Juventus talks, Coutinho to leave Barcelona, Chelsea want Onana as Kepa replacement – The Sun

THE transfer window has closed but that hasn't stopped the rumour mill continue to turn over.

After recent reports of a Lionel Messi move to Manchester United, it is Paul Pogba grabbing the headlines with claims his agent Mino Raiola is talking to Juventus over a possible summer switch.

Meanwhile, over in Barcelona, it is Philippe Coutinho they are keen to get rid of and several Premier League sides could splash out the cut-price fee wanted for the Brazilian.

Follow all the latest updates and gossip below…

  • EXCLUSIVE

    By Duncan Wright

    BAYERN MUNICH want Roberto Firmino to quit Liverpool this summer and help lead a new era of dominance in Germany.

    The Bundesliga giants are looking to refresh their squad at the end of the season and Reds star Firmino is one of their top targets.

    Boss Hans Flick believes the 28-year-old Brazilian is the ideal player to bring in to lead the attack with Robert Lewandowski who turn 32 this summer.

    And with Manchester City's Leroy Sane still in Bayern's sights, the club are hoping a double raid on the Premier League will leave them with a front line to strike fear across Europe.

  • DREAM SCUPPERED

    JOSH KING admitted it would have been a dream come true to return to Manchester United.

    The Red Devils had a £25million offer rejected by Bournemouth for their former academy graduate as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer desperately searched for striking reinforcements.

    Norwegian international King, 28, spent five years at Old Trafford and admits he had his heart set on heading back to the North West as he waited for a Deadline Day move to happen.

    But United instead secured a last-ditch loan swoop for ex-Watford forward Odion Ighalo – leaving the Cherries ace facing a relegation battle instead of fighting for a top four finish under Solskjaer.

    He said: “How close it was I have no complete answer to. I have to watch what I say.

    “I had some faith that it was going to happen. And it was a bit sensitive for me considering that I moved to England as a 16-year-old to achieve my dream and wanted to reach that goal at Manchester United.

    “It did not [happen] and then I made a choice and left. When you hear that you are connected to United and a bid comes in, then the feelings you had as a 16-year-old come back to you.

    “But why it did not happen, I do not know.”

  • CHIL OUT

    Inter great Ivan Zamorano has urged the club to make Alexis Sanchez's loan move from Man Utd permanent in summer.

    Sanchez's fellow Chilean said: “He has a contract with Manchester United but we will see where he wants to continue and feels happy.

    “I would like [him] to stay in Milan, in June he would have the opportunity to play with another Chilean, who will most likely come to this club.

    “I am optimistic about the possibility to see two Chileans at Inter.”

  • TURNING BLUE?

    Chelsea are among the clubs keeping tabs on Wigan left-back Antonee Robinson, according to reports.

    The Mirror claim that Premier League clubs have contacted the Latics over the 22-year-old following a failed move to AC Milan last month.

    The United States international was on the verge of sealing a £10million move to the Rossoneri but the transfer window shut before he could complete a medical.

    Chelsea are now set to battle Aston Villa and Newcastle in the race to land former Everton starlet Robinson this summer.

  • ON THE PAUL

    Juventus have reportedly started talks with Paul Pogba's super agent Mino Raiola with the Frenchman keen on a move back to Turin to reunite with Paulo Dybala.

    The two spent a year playing together for the Old Lady before midfielder Pogba returned to Manchester United in a deal worth £89million.

    Reports in Tutto Sport suggest the 26-year-old is “dreaming” of playing with Argentina star Dybala once again.

    The two former team-mates have maintained the special bond they shared in Serie A and are thought to relish the prospect of a reunion.

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