Chelsea has agreed to a £60m deal for Brighton's Joao Pedro, who will sign a seven-year contract. The Brazilian forward is set to undergo a medical in the USA and join the squad at the Club World Cup, potentially debuting against Palmeiras.
Arsenal are making swift moves in the transfer market, agreeing a deal for Christian Norgaard from Brentford, with Martin Zubimendi and Kepa Arrizabalaga also close to joining. The Gunners are also targeting strikers like Gyokeres and Sesko.
Jurgen Klopp, now Red Bull's global soccer chief, labels the expanded Club World Cup the 'worst idea ever' due to extreme player workload and lack of recovery. While many agree, others argue its global benefits and financial incentives.
Chelsea's £55m bid for Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens has been accepted, with the 20-year-old set for a medical. This pivotal signing highlights Chelsea's busy summer, aiming to bolster their squad amidst ongoing player movements and new targets.
From Manchester United's unique Europa League celebration plans and top-six target to Manchester City's serious pursuit of Tijjani Reijnders, the football world is buzzing with major transfer news and intriguing club developments, including Chelsea's Champions League dilemma.
Six Premier League clubs, including Europa League winners Tottenham, are set for the 2025/26 Champions League. England's top coefficient secured extra spots. The tournament features a new 36-team league phase, culminating in the final in Budapest.
The football world is buzzing with major news: Jamie Vardy linked to Crystal Palace, Lamine Yamal set for Messi's No. 10, Chelsea chasing Rodrygo, and Pepe Reina's retirement highlight today's top stories.
Six Premier League clubs, including Europa League winners Tottenham, have secured berths in the 2025/26 Champions League due to England's boosted UEFA coefficient. The tournament features a new 36-team league phase, culminating in Budapest.
The Premier League's 2025/26 summer transfer window is officially open in two phases until September. English clubs are on the hunt for new talent, with major deals like Marc Guehi to Liverpool already making headlines, alongside other exciting club developments.
The Premier League transfer window is back in full swing after the Club World Cup break, with top clubs like Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal, and Chelsea actively pursuing high-profile signings. Expect record bids and thrilling sagas as teams vie for next season's dominance.