With a busy week of international football ahead, we look at which rumoured Premier League transfer targets will be in action. Just two months of football remains until Euro 2016 and Copa America squads are announced, meaning players across Europe and beyond will be looking to find form for their national sides ahead of the summer.But this bunch, in particular, could be playing to put themselves in the shop window... Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Sweden v Turkey (Thursday) and Czech Republic (Tuesday)Having now played in La Liga, Serie A, Eredivisie and Ligue 1, Ibrahimovics next move will most likely take him to England or Germany.The masterful striker is giving nothing away, however, as reports in England repeatedly link him with a move to Arsenal with his PSG contract up at the end of the season. Zlatan Ibrahimovics contract is up at the end of the season His latest soundbite gave us no clues, telling Sky Sports News HQ: I have another three months with PSG, so for the moment Im not talking to anybody. Its not the moment for it.The 34-year-old has scored goals everywhere he has been, and would make a welcome addition to the Premier League in the summer.Alvaro Morata - Spain v Italy (Thursday) and Romania (Saturday)The 23-year-old Spain striker wants clarification on his future at Juventus having fallen behind Paulo Dybala in the pecking order . Juventus Alvaro Morata can be bought back by Real Madrid Its difficult for me not knowing where Ill be next season, Morata told Cadena Ser last month, and his destination could be former club Real Madrid, who have a buy-back clause.Once again, Arsenal have been linked with Morata in the British press, as well as Liverpool and Manchester United in the foreign press, but the Spain international can be bought back by Real for £26m this summer, to then be sold on at a profit.Saul Niguez - Spain U21 v Croatia (Thursday) and Norway (Monday)Niguez is starting regularly for Atletico Madrid, and despite renewing his contract last summer until 2020, the rumour mill has not been halted. Saul Niguez has been in fine form for Atletico this season The Sun reported last month that the 21-year-old had turned down Atleticos latest contract offer, leaving the door open for Manchester United.The Spain U21 international has eight goals this season, but is yet to earn a senior international cap for La Roja.Toni Kroos - Germany v England (Saturday) and Italy (Tuesday)Kroos has been a regular for Zinedine Zidanes Real Madrid side since he was appointed in December, but the Germany midfielder is still being linked with a move to the Premier League. Toni Kroos will be in action for Germany against England on Saturday Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal are all interested, according to various reports in the British press, but with Kroos contract not up for another four years, the 26-year-old might not be in a hurry.Nevertheless, England fans can see him in action in their friendly in Berlin on Saturday.Granit Xhaka - Switzerland v Republic of Ireland (Friday) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tuesday)Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Xhaka has previously said it would be his dream to play in the Premier League. Moenchengladbachs Granit Xhaka has expressed his desire to play in England The 23-year-old is under contract with the Bundesliga side until 2019, but there have been reports that Liverpool are interested in securing his services, with German newspaper Bild even claiming Jurgen Klopp has met with Xhakas agent.I think everybody has a dream, he said. Everybody has a childhood dream and thats my childhood dream [to move to the Premier League]. If my dream comes true, it remains to be seen. At the moment I cannot say how realistic it is.Kevin Volland - Germany v England (Saturday) and Italy (Tuesday)The Hoffenheim forward should feature for Germany in the friendly against England on Saturday, and with his club struggling in the Bundesliga this season, a summer move could be on the cards. Kevin Volland (right) has been linked with a move to Liverpool Liverpool are again rumoured to be interested, according to reports in Germany, and the 23-year-old was repeatedly linked with Borussia Dortmund when Klopp was in charge.Volland can play across the front line, and has scored seven goals in 27 appearances for Hoffenheim this season.Niklas Sule - Germany U21 v Faroe Islands and RussiaAnother on Klopps wanted list, according to reports, is Sule, the highly rated Hoffenheim centre-half who has previously hinted he would like a move to the Premier League. Niklas Sule (right) has been impressive for Hoffenheim this season England is sometimes appealing because the physical style of play suits me, he previously told Bild. Both Sule and Volland would be reunited with former team-mate Roberto Firmino at Anfield if a deal was to take place.Miranda - Brazil v Uruguay (Saturday) and Paraguay (Wednesday)The Brazil defender only moved from Atletico to Inter Milan last summer on a two-year loan deal, but has already been linked with a move to Manchester United in the British press. Inter Milan defender Miranda (right) is on a two-year loan at the Serie A side According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Bayern Munich and Barcelona will rival Manchester United for Mirandas signature in the summer, though Inter have the option to buy the 31-year-old for £8.5m at the end of next season.Brazil take on Uruguay and Paraguay in vital World Cup qualifiers this week, having picked up seven points from their opening four games.Simone Zaza - Italy v Spain (Thursday) and Germany (Tuesday)Zaza was heavily linked with a loan move to West Ham in the January window, but was kept on by Juventus, where he has been a fringe player under Massimiliano Allegri. Simone Zaza (right) was reportedly close to a loan move to West Ham in January The Sun reported earlier this month that Antonio Conte, rumoured to be next Chelsea manager, will look to the 24-year-old striker this summer.He has started just four league games for the Serie A leaders this season, scoring four goals.Jorginho - Italy v Spain (Thursday) and Germany (Tuesday)The agent of Napoli midfielder Jorginho has said he would be open to talking with Arsenal about a transfer to the Emirates this summer should the Gunners table an official offer for his services, according to the Evening Standard. Jorginho (right) could earn his first Italy cap this week Arsenal were reportedly keen on recruiting the Brazilian-born Italy international in the January transfer window, but Jorginho stayed put.The 24-year-old has been a regular for Napoli this season, and could make his full Italy debut in the next week. 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"I also struggled to get back after losing my serve twice in the first set. I was very disappointed with that. "But I feel Im doing a lot of stuff better on returns, I can give myself opportunities this way." Canadian qualifier Frank Dancevic felt the heat as he was treated on court trailing 4-2 in the second set before eventually going down to Frances Benoit Paire 7-6 (14-12), 6-3, 6-4. Dancevic said he started feeling faint and was stretched out on court with a doctor, trainers and ambulance personnel in attendance. But the Niagara Falls, Ont., native recovered and soldiered on, wisely donning a white cap and finishing the match. "I went to black for a while," said Dancevic. "But it may have seemed longer to me than it was. It was really hot, I dont think we should be playing tennis in this kind of heat." Raonic took the victory with 21 aces, striking 48 winners and breaking on 7-of-20 chances. The 23-year-old was frustrated as he triedd to close out the contest but finally got the job done when he broke the Spaniards serve.dddddddddddd Hell join compatriots Eugenie Bouchard, from Montreal, and Vancouvers Vasek Pospisil, who won their first-round matches on Monday. "The Canadians are putting themselves into good position: Frank (Dancevic) did good going through qualies, Vesek is playing well from the start of the season and Genie has been playing well also," said Raonic. Raonic will next take on Romanian Victor Hanescu, who defeated Polands Peter Gojowczyk 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5), 6-3. Raonic has a 1-1 record in the series, losing their first match in a Toronto first round. "My coach (Ivan Ljubicic, who stands 5-1 in that series) has played him a few times," said Raonic. "I know Victors game, I know what to expect. "There wont be any big changes." Raonic and Gimeno-Traver struggled to adjust to the conditions in the 46-minute opening set. Raonic emerged 4-4 after three consecutive breaks of serve before finally getting an edge on Gimeno-Traver. As the set wound into the tiebreaker Raonic took command, leading 5-1 on his way to setting up four set points and converting the first with an ace. Raonic, who reached the fourth round in Melbourne in 2011 and 2013, swept the second set 6-1, but was caught out in the third as Gimeno-Traver got on the scoreboard. But Raonic re-asserted himself in the fourth, earning a 5-2 lead and reaching his first three set points. Forehand errors spoiled the quick winning scenario, with Raonic forced to finally go through on his fifth try as Gimeno-Traver sent a backhand return wide down the line. ' ' '