Barcelona, after missing top targets, has reportedly turned to Manchester United's Marcus Rashford. The forward is eager for a Camp Nou move, with Hansi Flick approving a loan-to-buy offer, despite United preferring a direct sale.
Atletico Madrid is actively reshaping its squad, eyeing Chelsea's Renato Veiga for defense while securing Jesus Areso from Osasuna. This busy period could lead to Nahuel Molina's departure to address non-EU player limits.
Real Madrid's Dani Ceballos faces an uncertain future, with concerns over playing time under a new coach. A return to Real Betis is again rumored, but financial hurdles and Madrid's €20m asking price make a permanent move challenging.
Nottingham Forest has reportedly joined the chase for Manchester United's Jadon Sancho, potentially disrupting Juventus's long-standing pursuit. Forest aims to replace Anthony Elanga, while Juventus grapples with transfer fee negotiations despite personal terms.
Inter Milan's pursuit of Ademola Lookman faces a €10M hurdle. Despite a €4M salary offer and a firm €40M bid, Atalanta demands €50M for the forward, while Inter rejects inquiries for their own starlet.
Despite earlier transfer links, German defender Malick Thiaw is now expected to stay at AC Milan. New head coach Massimiliano Allegri is reportedly highly impressed by Thiaw's technical and physical abilities, making him a key part of the Rossoneri's future setup.
Barcelona intensifies pursuit of Marcus Rashford, who is reportedly keen on a move and willing to take a wage cut. While Flick approves, favorable conditions like a loan-to-buy are key for Barça, with other targets proving too costly.
AC Milan is reportedly exploring a loan deal for Man Utd striker Rasmus Hojlund and considering Leicester's Victor Kristiansen, aiming to bolster their squad with Danish talent.
AS Roma faces complex transfer talks for Flamengo's Wesley and Brighton's Evan Ferguson. While a €5M gap exists for Wesley, Ferguson's deal hinges on a contentious buy-out clause, potentially costing €30-40M.
Pervis Estupiñán is heavily linked with AC Milan as Theo Hernandez's replacement. This move highlights past praise from former Brighton coach Roberto De Zerbi, who two years ago predicted the versatile Ecuadorian could become a world-class left-back.