Premier League clubs Manchester United, Newcastle, and Chelsea are now vying for PSG's Randal Kolo Muani, as Juventus struggle to secure a permanent deal for the French forward.
The highly-touted move of French winger Armand Lauriente to Sunderland has surprisingly collapsed, despite a reported £20m agreement. Lauriente, Serie B's top scorer, is now heading back to Sassuolo, casting doubt on his future.
AS Roma has reportedly agreed a deal with Brighton for Evan Ferguson, a loan with a £38M buy option. The striker, previously targeted by Gasperini, is set to finalize personal terms, marking a significant transfer.
Jadon Sancho's move to Juventus is gaining serious momentum as Manchester United reportedly agrees to significantly lower their asking price. With Sancho's agent in Turin, a deal for the English winger seems imminent.
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.
Liverpool faces a high-stakes standoff over star defender Ibrahima Konate. With Real Madrid eyeing a free transfer next summer, the Reds have set a £50m price, hoping to secure a fee or a new deal for their key player.
Barcelona's hunt for a new forward intensifies, with Marcus Rashford eager for a Camp Nou loan move. However, director Deco's skepticism and President Laporta's preference for Rafael Leao cast shadows, while top targets remain financially out of reach.
Liverpool has rejected Bayern Munich's €67.5M bid for Luis Diaz, making a Barcelona move increasingly challenging. The Colombian winger is open to leaving Anfield, but Liverpool is holding out for an €80-85M offer, creating a transfer stalemate.
Jadon Sancho is eager to join Juventus, making them his top priority. However, the Italian giants refuse to meet Manchester United's €25m asking price, pushing for a lower fee due to Sancho's expiring contract. Negotiations continue.
A routine transfer arrival at Milan Malpensa took an unexpected turn when football legend John Terry, coincidentally at the airport, shared his glowing appraisal of Luka Modric's imminent move to AC Milan, hailing him as 'one of the best in the world.'