Napoli has reportedly turned down Galatasaray's latest €70 million offer for Victor Osimhen, insisting on €75 million paid over fewer installments. The high-profile transfer saga continues amidst ongoing financial negotiations.
Galatasaray has tabled a new €75M offer for Victor Osimhen, consisting of €40M upfront and €35M later, hoping to secure the Napoli star. Directors are determined: 'We won't come back without Osimhen.'
Argentine midfielder Maxi Perrone is set to complete a £13m permanent transfer to Como from Manchester City. After a successful loan spell, the 22-year-old will now join Cesc Fabregas' side ahead of their Serie A debut, having made 26 appearances last season.
AC Milan reportedly intensifies pursuit of KAA Gent's versatile Archie Brown after Theo Hernandez's departure, aiming to swiftly secure the English left-back and avoid a bidding war.
Real Madrid is active in the transfer market post-Club World Cup, with Alvaro Carreras eyed. Rafael Obrador and Victor Munoz are departing, Munoz to Osasuna for €6M, boosting Real's funds by €11M. This signals a strategic summer of squad restructuring.
AS Roma's bid for Brazilian wing-back Wesley faces a hurdle as Flamengo demands a price matching Zenit St. Petersburg's higher offer. Wesley, desired by coach Gasperini, prefers a Serie A move to the Stadio Olimpico.
Real Madrid's transfer plans resume after the Club World Cup. While new signings and confirmed departures loom, the spotlight is on young star Gonzalo Garcia, whose future remains uncertain despite heroic Club World Cup performances.
Atletico Madrid's active summer continues with Rodrigo De Paul reportedly heading to Inter Miami to join Lionel Messi. Despite coach Diego Simeone's resistance, Atleti plans to cash in, eyeing new midfield additions after his 15m sale.
Rodrygo's future at Real Madrid is uncertain due to increased competition and a challenging domestic season. Arsenal shows early interest, while Al-Nassr is not in the running. Real Madrid might be open to a sale.
AS Roma's stellar goalkeeper, Mile Svilar, is set to ink a new deal until 2030. His impressive 2024-25 season convinced the Giallorossi to secure his future at the Stadio Olimpico.