Journalist Moretto reveals in Relevo's latest report that the transfer flames in European soccer are still burning, and all the big players are actively preparing for next season's squad layout.

In Paris Saint-Germain, with Nuno Mendes' contract renewal talks stalled and a tidal wave of favor coming in from Manchester United, Paris has begun to look at Barcelona's Valverde in case Mendes ends up being poached by United. There has yet to be any substantial contact between the two sides, with formal transfer talks reportedly set to kick off in June.

Barcelona's registration focus, on the other hand, has been on the registration procedures of Olmo and Pau Victor, while transfer rumors for Jonatan Tah are abuzz. Barcelona are also eyeing Nico Williams and young talent Baba Kuruma. Baba, Moriba's younger brother, is in talks with Barca over a contract extension which, if successful, would see him sign his first professional contract with the club at the age of 16. But Manchester City are also coveting him and are considering loaning him to one of their other clubs. Baba's preference is to stay at Barcelona, but a contract extension will have to be finalized in the near future.

As for Mingheza, his fate was slightly more confusing. He was recommended to two Italian clubs, Roma and Milan, but failed to generate a strong reaction. Currently, Leipzig is interested in Mingheza, but the progress of the transfer is still unclear.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford is another hot star in the transfer market. United are hoping to find a club for him in January that is willing to take him on loan and add an option to buy him out, as well as take on some of his salary. Recently, United have been in conversation with Milan, but Barcelona have ruled out signing Rashford. Nonetheless, Rashford's situation remains fluid, with numerous clubs salivating over him.

On the Roma front, they are in talks with Las Palmas over the transfer of Marmol, but seem hesitant to pay the player's €10 million release clause, the only way to sign him. Of that amount, 50% of the release money will go to Barcelona.

In addition, Valladolid's Juma Ba has attracted the attention of several European clubs, notably Manchester City, who are considering accelerating their pursuit of the player.

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