Celtic are reportedly in talks with Napoli for a loan deal with an option to buy for striker Giuseppe Ambrosino. The Italy U21 international, who impressed on loan at Frosinone last season, is said to be keen on a move to the Scottish giants.
Nottingham Forest secures key defender Ola Aina on a new three-year deal until 2028. The Nigerian international, crucial in their Europa Conference League qualification, expressed his happiness to stay. This move solidifies Forest's squad retention strategy.
Jadon Sancho is pushing hard for a Juventus move. Man Utd and Juve have an in-principle €25m fee agreement. Personal terms are being negotiated, but Sancho prioritizes Turin, making Juve his top choice for a transfer.
Lazio's promising youth product, Romano Floriani Mussolini, is set to join Cremonese, despite keen interest from Watford and Udinese. The 22-year-old impressed on loan at Juve Stabia, prompting Lazio to activate his buy-back clause before his eventual move to Cremonese.
Bologna secures Czech defender Martin Vitik for €15m, paving the way for Sam Beukema's €30m move to Napoli. Vitik, 22, signed a four-year deal, effectively replacing Beukema for future seasons.
Retired Real Madrid star Toni Kroos has voiced his opinion on Xabi Alonso's new squad, suggesting they're still missing a midfielder with his unique profile amidst recent summer signings and defensive targets.
Tottenham's £50m bid for Mohammed Kudus rejected by West Ham, who expect more. Kudus is open to Spurs for European football, with Chelsea also interested. West Ham are under no pressure to sell the Ghanaian.
Barcelona will finalize Wojciech Szczesny's two-year deal next week, securing him as understudy to new starter Joan Garcia. This major shake-up under Hansi Flick puts Marc-Andre Ter Stegen on the brink of departure.
Victor Osimhen reportedly chooses Galatasaray over a lucrative Al-Hilal offer, despite a €75m release clause. Turkish companies are set to aid the transfer, pushing Napoli towards a deal. Rivals must act fast!
Barcelona, reeling from Nico Williams' contract renewal, now targets Marcus Rashford. Reportedly desperate for a Camp Nou move, Rashford offers Barcelona a potentially easier loan-to-buy deal, despite their financial woes.