The World Cup has turned the spotlight on a dozen footballers who could be on the move this summer, according to Daily Mail Sport. Players ranging from 33‑year‑old goalkeeper Emilio Martínez to 19‑year‑old winger Yan Diomande are attracting interest from clubs across Europe, with fees and contract talks already swirling.

Emilio Martínez’s Juventus bid stalls over Aston Villa fee

Emilio Martínez, the 33‑year‑old Argentine goalkeeper currently at Aston Villa, is keen to join Juventus, but Villa have yet to agree on a transfer fee, Daily Mail Sport reported. Juventus have spoken to his agents, yet the lack of a concrete offer keeps the move in limbo.

Guela Doué draws Premier League attention from Everton and Newcastle United

Strasbourg’s 23‑year‑old right‑back Guela Doué, an attack‑minded Ivory Coast international, has caught the eye of Everton and Newcastle United, according to the source. Manager David Moyes may still prefer a player with more Premier League experience before committing.

Maxence Lacroix at a contract stand‑off after Real Madrid interest

Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix, 26, is in a contract standoff with Selhurst Park while Real Madrid, Arsenal and Manchester United monitor his situation, Daily Mail Sport noted.. His impressive season has turned him into a hot commodity, but a deal remains elusive.

Marc Cucurella’s £40m price tag fuels Atletico Madrid chase

Marc Cucurella,27, has publicly expressed dissatisfaction at Chelsea after Enzo Maresca’s departure. Atletico Madrid lead the courting effort, valuing him at around £40 million, while Barcelona and Manchester City also show interest, the report says.

Ayyoub Bouaddi’s £60m Lille valuation amid Morocco World Cup switch

Lille have set a £60 million price on 18‑year‑old Moroccan defensive midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, who recently switched allegiance from France to Morocco for the World Cup. Arsenal and other top clubs are reportedly watching, according to the article.

Tyler Adams compared favourably with Manchester City’s Rodri

U.S. midfielder Tyler Adams has drawn praise from analysts who say his statistical output rivals, and sometimes exceeds, that of Manchester City’s Rodri. Manchester United, Liverpool’s Andoni Iraola and Chelsea are all listed as interested parties, Daily Mail Sport indicated.

Alexis Mac Allister could be Liverpool’s summer sacrificial lamb

Liverpool may need to part with 27‑year‑old Argentine midfielder Alexis Mac Allister to fund new signings, the source suggests. With two years left on his contract and no renewal talks, the club could see him leave for cash.

Morgan Rogers’ £80m price tag sparks Bayern Munich interest

Aston Villa’s 23‑year‑old English midfielder Morgan Rogers is valued at roughly £80 million, with Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Bayern Munich all listed as potential buyers. Villa have publicly denied any intention to sell, but a sell‑on clause for Middlesbrough could affect negotiations.

Yan Diomande’s 22.6 mph pace fuels Leipzig and PSG pursuit

Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande, 19, is known for hitting 22.6 mph with the ball, a metric that has attracted RB Leipzig, who demand at least £80 million, and PSG, according to the report. His rapid rise follows trials at several British clubs.

Ibrahim Maza’s Champions League showcase sparks Chelsea, Tottenham interest

Algerian‑born forward Ibrahim Maza, 20, impressed against Manchester City in the Champions League, prompting interest from Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal, Daily Mail Sport said.

Matías Fernández‑Pardo’s versatility tempts Liverpool and Dortmund

Belgian‑born 21‑year‑old forward Matías Fernández‑Pardo has drawn interest from Liverpool, Newcastle United, Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund, the source noted, highlighting his adaptability across attacking positions.

Who will actually move? Transfer fees, contract clauses and club strategies remain unclear

The biggest unknowns are whether clubs can meet the hefty valuations—£40 million for Cucurella, £60 million for Bouaddi, £80 million for Rogers and Diomande—and how contract clauses,such as Middlesbrough’s 20 percent sell‑on, will shape negotiations. Daily Mail Sport does not confirm any finalized deals.