After Nico Williams' rejection, Barcelona reignites its search for a left winger. While Luis Diaz is a top target, AC Milan's Rafael Leao has emerged as a strong contender. President Joan Laporta is keen on a €70m move for the Portuguese star, despite competition from other European giants.
UEFA fined AS Roma €3M for FFP breaches, while Inter and Milan were cleared. Meanwhile, Chelsea, Barcelona, and Aston Villa received significantly larger fines and multi-year settlement agreements for their more substantial financial rule violations.
Juventus secures Jonathan David, who eyes big wins in Turin. Inter's Lautaro and Thuram reconcile for pre-season, as Serie A clubs ready their engines for an exciting new season.
Torino completes Tino Anjorin's transfer from Empoli for €5m. Chelsea pockets 40% of the fee via a sell-on clause. Anjorin, 23, joins on loan with an easy buy option, committing until at least 2028.
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.
Conor Gallagher's future at Atletico Madrid is uncertain. While not actively listed for sale, the club is open to offers exceeding €50m. Premier League clubs, including Tottenham and Aston Villa, are reportedly interested in the midfielder despite his challenging debut season in Spain.
Hannah Hampton steps in as England's new No.1 goalkeeper for Euro 2025, replacing Mary Earps. She faces immense public scrutiny, but her Chelsea success and superior ball distribution skills make her a key figure for Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses.
Manchester United faces transfer setbacks with Hojlund's future uncertain and Malacia proving hard to sell. Meanwhile, top German clubs eye James McAtee, and Nottingham Forest secures Igor Jesus, as the transfer window enters a busy phase.
Chelsea has reportedly agreed a £60m deal for Brighton's Joao Pedro, who is set to undergo a medical in the US. The forward could debut in the Club World Cup, joining other recent acquisitions as Chelsea overhauls its attacking line.