Norwich City manager Liam Manning has opened up on star forward Josh Sargent's transfer links and key player Borja Sainz's recent move to Porto, highlighting the club's strategy for squad improvement.
Portsmouth Sporting Director Richard Hughes confirms a challenging but active transfer window. Despite only one signing so far, Hughes reveals multiple deals are being pursued 'urgently' to strengthen the squad for the upcoming season.
Arsenal are reportedly close to securing Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia for around €20m. With his contract expiring, Valencia is eager to finalize a sale, while Mosquera offers crucial defensive depth for the Gunners.
Barcelona's Hansi Flick has reportedly informed veteran goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen he's no longer the starter, with new signing Joan Garcia taking the role. Amidst salary cap concerns, Ter Stegen insists on fighting for his place despite the club's efforts to facilitate his exit, even considering a contract termination.
Fiorentina are reportedly ready to meet Rolando Mandragora for contract extension talks after rejecting a Real Betis offer. The midfielder, vital to new coach Stefano Pioli's plans, is nearing the end of his current deal at the Stadio Franchi.
Cagliari is keen on Napoli's Michael Folorunsho for their midfield, with talks already underway. While also targeting AC Milan's Tommaso Pobega, they face competition from Bologna, who hold an advantage. Fabio Pisacane has been promoted to Cagliari's senior squad.
Barcelona's transfer focus shifts slightly as Inter's Denzel Dumfries becomes available for a surprising €25m, thanks to new agent Jorge Mendes. While a winger remains top priority, this unexpected opportunity for the proven defender has piqued their interest.
West Bromwich Albion's sporting director, Andrew Nestor, revealed Ryan Mason was the club's top pick for head coach after Tony Mowbray's sacking. The move signals a new strategic direction focused on a fresh playing style and squad evolution.
Former forward Cillian Sheridan casts doubt on Tony Bloom's £9.86m Hearts investment, suggesting it's insufficient to break Celtic and Rangers' decades-long dominance in Scottish football, despite the optimism surrounding the deal.
Keith Andrews, previously Brentford's set-piece coach, has been unexpectedly appointed head coach, marking his first senior managerial role. This rapid ascent follows Thomas Frank's departure, a bold move for the former Ireland international, yet his immediate impact on the team's set-piece success hints at a promising tenure.