The 2025 summer transfer window is in full swing! Inter, Juventus, and other top clubs are making significant moves, from new signings like Jonathan David and Chico Conceicao to key managerial appointments and ongoing player negotiations across Europe.
Man Utd's shrewd Rashford loan to Barcelona ensures a payout via a £5m penalty if the £30m buy option isn't met. Rashford joins training, accepting a pay cut, amidst Barca's ongoing player registration hurdles.
Real Madrid might be set for a surprising reversal in their pursuit of teenage sensation Abdellah Ouazane. After initially withdrawing due to medical concerns, new positive test results could see the transfer saga reignite.
Peterborough United has clinched a significant summer signing, securing 21-year-old defender David Okagbue from Walsall on a four-year contract. Okagbue, who made 54 appearances last season, is expected to boost Posh's defensive unit.
Bryan Mbeumo has officially joined Manchester United in a deal potentially worth £71 million. The forward expressed his excitement at joining his dream club, ready to contribute to Ruben Amorim's vision.
Tommaso Pobega is making a permanent move back to Bologna from Milan on an €8m loan-to-buy deal. He'll join his new-old teammates for pre-season training immediately, cementing a return after a successful loan spell last season.
Barcelona are set to confirm Marcus Rashford as their second summer signing, joining goalkeeper Joan Garcia. Manager Hansi Flick is now eyeing a full-back, with Alejandro Grimaldo a top target, as the club reshapes its squad for the new season.
Mateo Retegui has officially joined Al Qadsiah for a staggering €65m, becoming Italy's most expensive player. The striker signs a three-year deal, reportedly earning €20m annually, marking a significant move to the Saudi Pro League.
AC Milan has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with Brighton for defender Pervis Estupinan, with the fee believed to be just under €20M. The 27-year-old is set to replace Theo Hernandez and has given his personal approval.
AC Milan confirms a €19 million agreement with Brighton for Pervis Estupinan. The Ecuador left-back, who replaces Theo Hernandez, joins after intense negotiations, with agent Jorge Mendes key to sealing the deal.