Christiano Ronaldo has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain this summer but sources have told ESPN that the club prefer to extend Kylian Mbappe and Neymar's contracts rather than finally sign a player they have coveted for years.
Both Mbappe and Neymar have contracts in Paris until 2022 and the club's priority is to extend both deals before they focus on incoming transfers.
The Juventus forward could have joined PSG numerous times since the club were taken over by Qatar Sports Investments in 2011 and there was strong interest on both sides after Real Madrid won La Decima, the club's 10th European Cup, in 2014.
QSI's big dream upon taking control in Paris nine years ago was to attract Ronaldo to the French capital and they've tried many times, with big offers on the table. Jorge Mendes, Ronaldo's long-time agent, has been involved in discussions but Real Madrid's all-time leading scorer has yet to say yes to a move.
It was claimed in France this week that Ronaldo's stance had changed and that he was finally ready to move to Paris this summer but sources have told ESPN that is not the case. Ronaldo, 35, has two years remaining on his Juventus contract and his main concern is winning a third Serie A title in a row with the club. He also desperately wants to win the Champions League with Juventus, with the chance to make history by joining Clarence Seedorf as the only players to win the competition for three different clubs firmly on his mind.
Ronaldo would have been a perfect marquee signing for PSG, and at times under QSI's control they firmly believed they would be able to sign him. But after missing out in 2012, as the club instead signed Zlatan Ibrahimovic, as well as landing Neymar from Barcelona for a world record €220 million in 2017, PSG are ready to move on. -- Julien Laurens
Both clubs acknowledge that luring Ter Stegen away from Barca is a long shot but want to position themselves at the front of the queue in case he fails to reach an agreement over a renewal at Camp Nou. Former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has taken on a significant part in their transfer operations since he was appointed to the role of technical and performance advisor last summer.
Sources explain that he played a major role behind the scenes in the deal to signTimo Werner from RB Leipzig and he's leading the club's charm offensive for Ter-Stegen, who he views not only as an outstanding goalkeeper but also as a leader. ESPN's Mark Ogden has reported that Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has lost faith in No.1 Kepa Arrizabalaga -- who is the world's most-expensive goalkeeper, having cost £71m in 2018 -- and is on the lookout for a man between the sticks.
Inter, meanwhile, have also made contact with Ter Stegen's camp as they begin to prepare for life beyond Samir Handanovic. He will be almost 37 when his contract expires in 2021 and they have reached out to Ter-Stegen about the possibility of doing a deal next summer.
Ter-Stegen, 28, has always expressed a desire to continue at Barca, who he joined from Borussia Monchengladbach in 2014. He has developed into a key player at the club and feels at home in Catalonia with his wife and son.
However, while he is willing to make sacrifices over a new deal due to the financial effects of the coronavirus pandemic, he would still like his importance to the side to be reflected in any new contract and see signs that the club are building for the future with much of the first team's core having been there when they won their last Champions League in 2015.
Barca remain confident of tying him down to new terms, but reports this week that he's on the verge of a new five-year deal are wide of the mark at present. -- Samuel Marsden and Moises Llorens
According to InfoMigrants, Nigerian women are at growing risk from traffickers in Germany who exploit and engage them in prostitution. Read the full report below by InfoMigrants. The new prostitute protection law in Germany was meant to identify victims of human trafficking – most of them migrant women. More than 18 months after the law came into effect, thousands continue to be targeted for exploitation, and the risk for Nigerian women seems to be increasing. There are campervans parked by the roadside. Some have hearts painted on them, one says “girls, girls” in red letters. It’s an easy matter for someone to stop for a quick transaction in one of these Love-Mobiles – sex with one of the “girls” in exchange for the going rate. Prostitution is mainly legal in Germany, as are these mobile brothels. But many of the women in the business – including those working from the Love-Mobiles – are victims of illegal human trafficking. Most of the women are from Eastern Europe or Nige
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