Arsenal has secured Martin Zubimendi for £51m, a move hailed by former coaches and teammates who compare him to Xabi Alonso. His blend of elite skill, strong character, and tactical intelligence makes him a pivotal signing for the Gunners.
AC Milan are reportedly keen on signing Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy, despite his hefty €70 million price tag. Milan seeks to bolster their attack after a disappointing season, eyeing Guirassy's impressive goal-scoring record as a top option.
Tottenham's £50m bid for Mohammed Kudus has been rejected, with the West Ham star keen on a move to a Champions League side. Spurs, now in the Champions League, are pushing for a deal below his £85m release clause as other top clubs also eye the Ghanaian international.
After a loan spell at Aston Villa and a challenging time at PSG, Marco Asensio is reportedly eyeing a return to La Liga. Fenerbahce, AC Milan, and Villarreal are among the clubs keen on the Spanish international, who seeks a fresh start this summer.
Bayern Munich faced a bitter Club World Cup exit against PSG, marred by a severe ankle injury to star Jamal Musiala. The incident overshadowed Thomas Muller's emotional farewell, as the young talent now faces a prolonged recovery period.
Real Madrid is eyeing a massive financial windfall at the Club World Cup. If they win the tournament, each player could pocket a record £1 million bonus, pushing the club's total earnings significantly higher. Their journey begins against Borussia Dortmund.
Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined by UEFA for breaching financial rules, facing potential player registration limits for their upcoming European campaigns. Both clubs are working to comply.
Barcelona has accepted a €15m fine from UEFA, with an additional €45m conditional on meeting FFP targets over two seasons. The club also faces Champions League squad restrictions, highlighting ongoing financial challenges alongside Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Lyon.
Jose Mourinho, attending F1 preparations, shared his unique hopes for new Inter Milan coach Cristian Chivu, whom he affectionately calls 'one of my kids.' While wishing Chivu great success, the 'Special One' playfully admitted his ego hopes Chivu doesn't win the Treble.
After years of struggle, Italian Serie A clubs are set for a strong UEFA Champions League comeback from 2025-26. Fresh investments, tactical shifts, financial growth, and youth focus are fueling dreams of reclaiming continental glory.