John Rooney, brother of Wayne, has been named Macclesfield FC's new manager, replacing Robbie Savage. The club lauds his passion and tactical acumen, confident he'll continue their impressive momentum towards the EFL.
French left-back Ziyad Larkeche, 22, has signed a new contract with Queens Park Rangers. His successful loan at Dundee last season, where he made 22 appearances, played a key role in his development and desire to continue with QPR.
Manchester United and Brentford are in ongoing talks for Bryan Mbeumo's transfer. Brentford seeks £65m, United offered £62.5m. Mbeumo prefers Old Trafford, but Brentford says he's happy to stay if the deal isn't right.
Carlisle United welcomes Frankie McAvoy, former Preston boss, as their new first-team coach alongside Gavin Skelton. The duo joins Mark Hughes' staff, bringing valuable experience to the club's new coaching setup.
Brentford's director Phil Giles confirms Bryan Mbeumo's future is unresolved amid Manchester United interest, with two significant bids rejected. Meanwhile, captain Christian Norgaard is set to join Arsenal for a reported £15m fee.
Ruben Rodrigues has left Oxford United for Brazilian side EC Vitoria, surprising fans ahead of the U's pre-season tour. His departure sparks debate over his impact during his Championship tenure.
Peterborough United have officially signed goalkeeper Alex Bass from Notts County for over £300,000 on a three-year deal. The move aims to bolster Posh's squad, replacing Jed Steer and adding a "mobile" and "outstanding" presence in goal.
Defender James Abankwah is back at Watford on a season-long loan from Udinese. The 21-year-old, who made 19 appearances last season, is expected to continue his impact. He's Watford's fourth summer signing, solidifying the squad.
Millwall FC fined £15,000 and given an extended anti-discrimination plan by the FA for homophobic chants targeting Crystal Palace's Ben Chilwell during an FA Cup match. The club admitted charges and maintains zero tolerance.
Celtic has completed the signing of highly-rated 19-year-old striker Callum Osmand from Fulham on a four-year deal. Osmand, who scored 18 U21 goals last season, sought advice from Matt O'Riley and is 'excited' for his Parkhead move.