Arsenal are in advanced talks to sign Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres, with the player keen on a move. Sporting has granted him a delayed return for pre-season as negotiations progress for the prolific forward, who previously played in England.
Theo Hernandez is set to miss Milan's pre-season as his blockbuster €20m move to Saudi club Al-Hilal nears completion, where he'll earn a staggering €20m annually. Other players also set to depart.
Arsenal has completed the £60m signing of Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, ending a tense wait for fans. The highly-rated midfielder, who resisted previous offers from top clubs, is now eager to join Mikel Arteta's squad, citing Arsenal's playing style as a key factor.
FC Porto officially names Francesco Farioli, 36, as head coach from 2025-26. The Italian tactician, famed for his philosophy degree, joins on a two-year deal after stints at Ajax, Nice, and Turkish clubs, replacing Martin Anselmi.
Barcelona reportedly won't trigger Denzel Dumfries' €25M release clause. The club is content with Jules Kounde, eyes Hector Fort as a future star, and faces FFP hurdles, potentially blocking new player registrations.
Weston McKennie's Juventus future is uncertain as contract talks hit a snag over agent commissions. With his deal expiring next summer, a €15-20 million summer transfer is now likely, attracting interest from European clubs.
Tottenham's £50m bid for Mohammed Kudus rejected by West Ham, who expect more. Kudus is open to Spurs for European football, with Chelsea also interested. West Ham are under no pressure to sell the Ghanaian.
Victor Osimhen reportedly chooses Galatasaray over a lucrative Al-Hilal offer, despite a €75m release clause. Turkish companies are set to aid the transfer, pushing Napoli towards a deal. Rivals must act fast!
Barcelona, reeling from Nico Williams' contract renewal, now targets Marcus Rashford. Reportedly desperate for a Camp Nou move, Rashford offers Barcelona a potentially easier loan-to-buy deal, despite their financial woes.
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.