Major football transfers are heating up with Marcus Rashford's Barcelona loan and Jadon Sancho's potential Juventus move dominating headlines. Arsenal faces striker hurdles, while Everton and other clubs navigate key player futures. Non-football sports also see significant developments.
With the Premier League season just weeks away, top clubs like Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool, and Newcastle are deep in the hunt for new attacking talent. While Chelsea secured early deals, rivals face fierce competition and hefty price tags for star strikers in a sizzling summer transfer market.
Everton is aggressively pursuing Juventus's Douglas Luiz with a €30M bid. Juventus seeks €40M, but a bonus deal could emerge. West Ham is also keen, but Everton's willingness for an upfront purchase gives them an edge.
Everton leads the chase for Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz, with talks in early stages. The Toffees are reportedly ahead of Fulham, Man Utd, Spurs, and Aston Villa for the Brazilian, who could be available for around £25m despite a challenging season.
Everton has signed 22-year-old French forward Thierno Barry from Villarreal. The 6'5" striker, praised for his unpredictable style and impressive goal-scoring record, is poised to inject fresh, dynamic firepower into the Toffees' Premier League attack.
Everton is nearing a major transfer coup with Villarreal striker Thierno Barry expected to undergo a medical ahead of a £27m move. The 22-year-old, who scored 11 goals last season, is set to bolster Everton's attack after key departures.
Ipswich and England U21 winger Omari Hutchinson is reportedly a transfer target for Premier League clubs West Ham and Everton. His impressive form has put him on the radar for a potential move.
Hellas Verona's versatile full-back Jackson Tchatchoua is attracting keen interest from Everton, Wolves, Galatasaray, and Marseille following a stellar Serie A season. Galatasaray has reportedly made the strongest approach, offering €8-9m for the talented 23-year-old.
Juventus midfielder Timothy Weah is drawing significant interest from Olympique Marseille, AS Monaco, Everton, and Leeds United. Valued at €15m, the USMNT star's future is uncertain after he recently rejected a move to Nottingham Forest.
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.