Italy's Women's team makes history, reaching the Euro semis after 28 years, led by Girelli. Meanwhile, the transfer market boils over with Lookman's €50m saga, Juventus's double negotiations, and Vlahovic's uncertain future.
With the Premier League season just weeks away, top clubs like Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool, and Newcastle are deep in the hunt for new attacking talent. While Chelsea secured early deals, rivals face fierce competition and hefty price tags for star strikers in a sizzling summer transfer market.
Atalanta's prolific striker Mateo Retegui is reportedly heading to Saudi Arabia to finalize a monumental £68.5 million transfer to Al-Qadsiah, with a lucrative £20 million per season wage package awaiting him. This significant move marks a huge payday for the Italian international.
As the transfer window heats up, top clubs like Man Utd and Chelsea are in hot pursuit of key targets. Meanwhile, significant injuries, intriguing legal probes, and dramatic club sagas are making waves across the football landscape.
Major transfer sagas unfold as Man Utd chase Estupinan and Watkins, while Chelsea target Rogers and Hato. Plus, surprising news involving Bellingham's injury, Mourinho's clashes, and VAR rule changes.
Everton is aggressively pursuing Juventus's Douglas Luiz with a €30M bid. Juventus seeks €40M, but a bonus deal could emerge. West Ham is also keen, but Everton's willingness for an upfront purchase gives them an edge.
Atletico Madrid is on a transfer spree, confirming two signings in 24 hours while eyeing a fifth: Osasuna's Jesus Areso. This potential swoop could see Nahuel Molina depart as Atleti build a formidable squad for 2025-26.
Lamine Yamal officially dons Barcelona's iconic No. 10 jersey and extends his contract until 2031. The 18-year-old phenom calls it a "dream come true," committing his future to Camp Nou with aspirations of continued success and silverware.
Bournemouth has sealed a £25m deal for Chelsea goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic, signing the Serbian on a five-year contract. Petrovic, who excelled on loan at Strasbourg, brings impressive shot-stopping abilities and a national hero status to the Cherries.
Versatile forward Josh Koroma has officially rejoined Leyton Orient on a three-year deal after six years with Huddersfield Town. The 26-year-old, an academy product, returns on a free transfer, marking a significant summer acquisition for the O's.