Palmeiras has reportedly rejected bids from Roma, Wolves, and Nottingham Forest for midfielder Richard Rios, holding out for their £30m valuation. The Brazilian club's firm stance signals a tough negotiation ahead.
Juventus defender Bremer openly discussed his decision to turn down Italy's national team, even after Roberto Mancini's personal plea. He cited a strong feeling of disconnect, preferring to represent his native Brazil from the heart of Bahia.
Flamengo's Wesley hints at a possible Roma move after his recent match. The right-back's future is in the hands of the club and agents, with negotiations reportedly ongoing for a €25m deal as new Roma coach Gasperini seeks early squad additions.
Roma is in the decisive phase of negotiations for Richard Rios, Gasperini's top midfield target from Palmeiras. Despite Premier League interest, Rios remains the priority for the Giallorossi.
AS Roma intensifies midfield pursuit for coach Gasperini, with renewed Richard Rios bids nearing Palmeiras' valuation. Meanwhile, Neil El Aynaoui from RC Lens remains a target, though his transfer faces difficulties despite agreed personal terms.
Brazilian forward Joao Pedro made a sensational debut for Chelsea, scoring two stunning goals against Fluminense in the Club World Cup semi-final. His performance has already sparked excitement about his impact on the Blues' attacking lineup.
Joao Pedro's stunning brace fired Chelsea to a 2-0 victory over Fluminense in the Club World Cup semi-final in New Jersey. The win propels the Blues into the final, where they'll face either Real Madrid or PSG.
Thiago Silva, a legend for Chelsea and Fluminense, is set to face his former London club in the Club World Cup semi-finals. After helping Fluminense avoid relegation, his leadership and unique journey are pivotal to their surprise run.
Edu, formerly Arsenal's sporting director, has joined Nottingham Forest as their new Global Head of Football. He'll oversee all football operations, aiming for a competitive and sustainable future under owner Evangelos Marinakis.
After years by his father Carlo Ancelotti's side, Davide Ancelotti is taking his first solo managerial plunge, heading to Brazil to lead champions Botafogo. This marks a new chapter for the highly-regarded coach.