Liverpool has rebuffed strong bids from Bayern Munich and Barcelona for key forward Luis Diaz. The Reds are adamant he's not for sale, a stance echoed by Diaz, who expressed happiness at Anfield amidst transfer speculation.
Liverpool has firmly rebuffed approaches from Bayern Munich and Barcelona for star winger Luis Diaz, declaring the 28-year-old 'not for sale.' The Reds view Diaz as pivotal for future seasons, cementing his place at Anfield.
Right-back Kenny Tete has signed a new contract with Fulham until 2028, quashing speculation of a move to Everton. The 29-year-old expressed his happiness to stay at what he calls a 'family club'.
Major football transfer news sees Arsenal in advanced Gyokeres talks, Bayern considering Rashford, and Man Utd pursuing Mbeumo. Crystal Palace clarifies co-owner Textor's role amidst other key sports updates.
Birmingham City has secured England U21 goalkeeper James Beadle on a season-long loan from Brighton. The 20-year-old, fresh from Euro U21 success, aims to build on his Championship experience to help Blues climb the table after their League One triumph.
John Rooney, brother of Wayne, has been named Macclesfield FC's new manager, replacing Robbie Savage. The club lauds his passion and tactical acumen, confident he'll continue their impressive momentum towards the EFL.
Manchester United and Brentford are in ongoing talks for Bryan Mbeumo's transfer. Brentford seeks £65m, United offered £62.5m. Mbeumo prefers Old Trafford, but Brentford says he's happy to stay if the deal isn't right.
Carlisle United welcomes Frankie McAvoy, former Preston boss, as their new first-team coach alongside Gavin Skelton. The duo joins Mark Hughes' staff, bringing valuable experience to the club's new coaching setup.
Brentford's director Phil Giles confirms Bryan Mbeumo's future is unresolved amid Manchester United interest, with two significant bids rejected. Meanwhile, captain Christian Norgaard is set to join Arsenal for a reported £15m fee.
Newport County strengthens their squad by signing goalkeeper Jordan Wright from Grimsby Town on a free transfer. The 26-year-old, praised for his experience and youth, becomes manager Dave Hughes' sixth summer recruit.