Kenedy headlines our Rumour Mill in light of interest from Bayern Munich

David Cooper - Writer 11:04 13/05/2018
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  • Kenedy has impressed at St James' Park during his season-long loan.

    The summer transfer window is now less than one month away and the rumours of players potentially being on the move is gathering pace.

    Across the world of football, there remains plenty of activity and stories that have football fans talking.

    Here, we look at the latest transfer deals that could happen when the market reopens in June.

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    KENEDY

    The Brazilian’s future is set to be decided at the end of the season, with Bayern Munich waiting in the wings to sign the 22-year-old according to The Daily Mail.

    The Chelsea star – who has spent the past two campaigns on loan at Watford and Newcastle respectively – will return to Stamford Bridge in the close season and hold talks over his next move.

    Bundesliga giants Bayern are keen to sign the versatile player, who can operate either at left-back or on the left wing, while Kenedy is unlikely to displace Marcos Alonso anytime soon in west London.

    It also remains to be seen whether the Toon will make a permanent offer for his services as Rafael Benitez’s men look to kick on next term following a strong second-half to the campaign.

    Kenedy

    Kenedy is still contracted to parent club Chelsea.

    BEN MEE

    The Burnley defender could be in line for a summer move after talks to renew his existing Clarets deal have broken down, according to The Times.

    The 28-year-old has been a consistent performer during a remarkable campaign for Sean Dyche’s men, which has seen the club comfortably secure seventh place in the Premier League.

    However, reportedly, Tottenham are interested in the former Manchester City youth graduate whose current contract expires in 2019.

    Burnley could face a fight to retain their top Turf Moor talent in the close season.

    SWANSEA, WALES - FEBRUARY 10: Ben Mee of Burnley during the Premier League match between Swansea City and Burnley at Liberty Stadium on February 10, 2018 in Swansea, Wales. (Photo by Tony Marshall/Getty Images)

    Steady at centre-back: Ben Mees.

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