The transfer window for Europe's biggest clubs is closed, but click here for all the deals and keep track of who has joined the big boys. And Transfer Talk will continue to scour the world's media and set correspondents loose to see what's on the agenda for the summer.

Ozil to be replaced by... 'the next Ozil'?
Will Mesul Ozil stay at Arsenal this summer? That is the question. The popular belief is that the German star will be heading out of the Emirates exit door, which could pave the way for Unai Emery to add Bayer Laeverkusen playmaker Kai Havertz to his squad.

Calciomercato are reporting that the Gunners have been watching the young midfielder this year and yet, while they didn't make a move in January, they are preparing to make a bid at the end of the campaign.

Havertz has registered 11 goals this season in total, scoring eight in the Bundesliga, and he has received rave reviews for his performances. Sitting just behind the forwards in boss Peter Bosz lineup, Havertz has drawn comparisons with Ozil himself, but also Real Madrid star Toni Kroos, as a result of his incisive passing and movement in opposing areas.

Liverpool to swoop for Malcom?
Looks like Barcelona man Malcom isn't keen on staying in one place for too long, for the Brazilian could be packing his bags again this summer.

Le10Sport are reporting that Liverpool could take the winger off Barcelona's hands at the end of the season. The Catalan club signed Malcom last summer on a five-year contract after he scored 23 times in 96 appearances for French side Bordeaux.

However, Malcom has found it hard breaking into the Barcelona starting XI, making just seven appearances in La Liga. He has found it hard getting past an underperforming Philippe Coutinho, and Ousmane Dembele, which had prompted rumours that he could switch Spain for China. However, interest from the Far East appears to have cooled, with Liverpool allegedly now front runners for the 21-year-old's signature.

Blanc fancies England return
Former France and Paris-Saint Germain boss Laurent Blanc has hired Base Soccer, a leading football agency, to help him find a job in the Premier League, report the Mirror.

The 53-year-old was spotted at Old Trafford on Tuesday night keeping tabs on two of his former employers. Yet it was the company he kept, Base Soccer's chairman Leon Angel and MD Frank Trimboli, that have got tongues wagging.

Blanc has made no secret of his desire to return to one of Europe's top leagues and the World Cup winner is said to favour England, where he lifted the league title in 2003 as a player for Manchester United. As a manager, Blanc won three French league titles in three seasons at PSG, plus a league and cup double with Bordeaux in 2009.

Tap-Ins
- Paulo Dybala is set to return to Juventus' starting XI this weekend as boss Massimiliano Allegri attempts to quash rumours linking the Argentine with a move away from the Serie A league leaders, report the Daily Mail. Allegri described Dybala as "one of the best around" before confirming he'll return to the first team to face Frosinone.

- Eagle-eyed visitors to this page will no doubt have read our reports linking AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie to London rivals Tottenham and Chelsea. The rumours continue, but Kessie insists he wants to stay in Milan. "I have five years left on my contract and I will stay here," he told broadcaster Sport Mediaset (via insidefutbol.com).

- Earlier this week, Tottenham's in-form attacker Son Heung-Min was being linked to a host of Europe's top clubs, but the Mail Online suggest the South Korean is on the verge of signing a new £150,000-a-week deal. Son has scored 16 goals in 23 games in all competitions this season, prompting a second pay rise inside 12 months.