Pablo Torre, 22, transfers from Barcelona to RCD Mallorca for more minutes. Despite strong performance, he faced tough competition. The €5M deal includes buyback and sell-on clauses for Barça.
Barcelona is bracing for an unconventional start to their 2025/26 La Liga campaign, facing three consecutive away matches. Delays in the Camp Nou renovation and new league protocols for soaring Spanish temperatures, necessitating later kick-off times, set a challenging tone for Hansi Flick's squad from the outset.
Real Madrid reportedly eyes Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate for a 2026 free transfer, aiming to repeat their Trent Alexander-Arnold strategy. Despite defensive concerns, Los Blancos are patient, confident Konate prefers a Bernabéu move.
Ronald Araujo is ready to battle for his spot in Hansi Flick's treble-winning Barcelona squad, starting preseason early to regain his prime form amidst transfer rumors and strong internal competition.
Barcelona has surprisingly frozen contract talks with Ferran Torres, despite his stellar season and treble win. The club prioritizes other signings, leaving Torres' future uncertain amidst Aston Villa links, though he remains keen to stay at Camp Nou.
Real Madrid has secured the signing of 22-year-old left-back Álvaro Carreras from Benfica for €50m. The former Manchester United prospect and Real youth product returns to his roots on a six-year deal.
Valencia's highly-rated defender Cristhian Mosquera is on the cusp of joining Arsenal, with personal terms already sealed. The Gunners are set to secure the Spanish U21 international, creating a dilemma for his current club.
Barcelona prodigy Lamine Yamal is embroiled in a legal controversy stemming from his 18th birthday party, where hired performers with dwarfism sparked outrage and legal action from a disability association.
Barcelona's summer transfer focus remains a new forward. While Marcus Rashford's move faces hurdles, a surprising new name has emerged: Bayern Munich's Bryan Zaragoza, adding a fresh twist to the Blaugrana's attacking ambitions.
Atletico Madrid's boss Diego Simeone is orchestrating a major squad overhaul after a disappointing Club World Cup. With several key departures and new arrivals, Simeone is now eyeing Lille's Matias Fernandez-Pardo to bolster his attacking options for the upcoming season.