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European Paper Talk: Andres Iniesta set for China and AC Milan want Memphis Depay

Andres Iniesta  during the La Liga match between Barcelona and Espanyol at the Nou Camp stadium
Image: Andres Iniesta has been linked with a move away from Barcelona

As teams all around Europe are gearing up for the last leg of the football season, they already have one eye on their summer transfer plans 

Our friends at Football Whispers have scoured the continental media to round up the latest transfer news.

Here's the latest from Saturday's newspapers...

Spain

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo is aware of the club's summer transfer plans, with Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane top of their wishlist. (Don Balon)

Andres Iniesta could be set to depart Barcelona at the end of the season. Despite having signed a new contract with Barcelona in October, a deal the club's official website claimed would "keep the midfielder for the remainder of his career", he has been offered a £31m-a-year deal by Chinese Super League side Tianjin Quanjian. (Sport)

Italy

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte will not be taking charge of the Italy national team again at the end of the season. The former Juventus coach, who led the Azzurri at Euro 2016, has been the subject of speculation of late, with suggestions he may leave Stamford Bridge.

But Conte's agent, Federico Pastorello, has moved to quell any such rumours, saying: "Conte has already been through that experience and prefers to work with the squad on a daily basis . . . I see him at Chelsea next year." (Rai Sport)

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AC Milan are monitoring Memphis Depay's progress at Lyon ahead of a summer move for the former Manchester United attacker, who has scored nine goals in 23 Ligue 1 outings this term. (Calciomercato)

Belgium

Borussia Dortmund's on-loan Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi says he feels "trusted" by everyone at Signal Iduna Park, admitting he found his time at Stamford Bridge difficult. The Belgian striker, who has scored five goals and registered one assist in his first three games with the German club, says he "did not have a good time" while out of favour in West London. (Sportza)

Although he has no intention of departing Old Trafford just yet, Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku has expressed his desire to return to first club Anderlecht later in his career. "My dream was always to play for Anderlecht," the former Everton star said. "Before the end of my career I will definitely return, I can already promise that. I had a wonderful time there." (HLN)

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