Veteran defender Kyle Walker has completed his medical for newly-promoted Burnley, with a £5m deal from Manchester City imminent. The England international is set to sign a two-year deal, rejoining former teammate Scott Parker at Turf Moor.
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.
Diogo Jota scored a memorable winner for Liverpool against rivals Everton at Anfield in April 2025, securing a 1-0 Merseyside derby victory. This goal marked a poignant farewell, reportedly being Jota's final strike for the Reds.
FIFA's Club World Cup in the US is struggling with attendance, leaving many seats empty despite discounted tickets and extensive marketing. Only Real Madrid draws a crowd, yet FIFA eyes a bi-annual tournament amidst schedule concerns.
Rangers have significantly strengthened their squad with the dual signing of midfielder Joe Rothwell, 30, and defender Emmanuel Fernandez, 23. Rothwell reunites with boss Russell Martin, bringing a winning mentality after two promotions, while Fernandez arrives from Peterborough.
England forward Chloe Kelly has permanently joined Arsenal, expressing excitement for more silverware after a triumphant loan spell that included a Champions League win. Her move follows a challenging departure from Manchester City.
Oxford United has officially signed Belgian midfielder Brian De Keersmaecker from Eredivisie side Heracles Almelo for an undisclosed fee. The aggressive 25-year-old becomes Gary Rowett's first summer acquisition, ready to make a significant impact in the Championship.
Jordan Amissah, 23, has surprisingly rejoined Burton Albion from Ross County on a two-year deal. He leaves the Scottish side just three months after signing a long-term contract, having previously played for Burton on loan.
Kevin De Bruyne, 33, has joined Serie A champions Napoli on a free transfer. After nearly a decade at Manchester City, the Belgian midfielder signed a two-year deal, determined to continue playing at the highest level, despite MLS interest.
Nico Williams chose Barcelona, prompting Arsenal to target Borussia Dortmund's Karim Adeyemi. The Gunners seek to fortify their attack after three consecutive Premier League runner-up seasons.