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The transfer market is getting busy in European football. Neymar wants to return to Barcelona. Borussia Dortmund might let Jadon Bynoe-Gittens leave. Real Madrid keeps Xabi Alonso on their list. Inter Milan wants Luis Henrique. Harry Kane plans to stay at Bayern Munich. These stories follow important UEFA Champions League matches and may affect what big European clubs do next.

NEYMAR WANTS TO GO BACK TO BARCELONA

Neymar left Saudi side Al Hilal to play in Brazil with Santos. Now, he hopes to join Barcelona again this summer. But Barcelona’s leaders are not interested. Sporting director Deco said Neymar is not what the club needs now. Coach Hansi Flick also said he is focusing on the current players and goals. Neymar is 33 and has shown some good skills with Santos, scoring three goals and helping with three more. He wants to go back to Europe and play for Barcelona, but the club is looking at other players for the future. Barcelona is leading in La Liga, fighting for the title. They also have a chance in the Champions League and will play Inter for a spot in the final.

TRANSFER UPDATES: BYNOE-GITTENS, XABI ALONSO, AND INTER’S TARGETS

Borussia Dortmund might transfer Jadon Bynoe-Gittens this summer. The young English winger has not played much this season. Dortmund wants to qualify for the Champions League.

In Spain, Real Madrid is still thinking about hiring Xabi Alonso. He led Bayer Leverkusen to win their first Bundesliga title this season and remains unbeaten in the league. The club views him as a potential leader for the team.

Inter Milan, which leads Serie A, wants to add Brazilian winger Luis Henrique for another Champions League season.

Harry Kane, a top scorer at Bayern Munich, will likely stay in Germany, giving the club stability as they rebuild for the next season.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT: SEASON’S END AND FUTURE TRANSFERS

As the season comes to an end, transfer news will grow stronger. Barcelona will focus on league games to keep the gap to second place Real Madrid. They will play Athletic Bilbao and Valencia next. Dortmund must remain in the top four to secure a Champions League spot. They face pressure from behind. Inter will face Roma next with a seven-point lead. Staying on top of Serie A will be key as they try to stay in the title race. Bayern Munich is second and will rely on Kane’s goals to close the gap with Leverkusen. Real Madrid leads La Liga comfortably, focusing on winning the Champions League. Their long-term manager situation is up in the air. The next few weeks will be important for clubs as they make plans for the future.