Juventus reportedly eyes Jadon Sancho, proposing a Douglas Luiz swap to Man Utd or a €25m plus bonuses deal. Wage demands and financing for new signings like Jonathan David remain key hurdles.
Juventus secures Jonathan David, who eyes big wins in Turin. Inter's Lautaro and Thuram reconcile for pre-season, as Serie A clubs ready their engines for an exciting new season.
Conor Gallagher's future at Atletico Madrid is uncertain. While not actively listed for sale, the club is open to offers exceeding €50m. Premier League clubs, including Tottenham and Aston Villa, are reportedly interested in the midfielder despite his challenging debut season in Spain.
Barcelona faces transfer hurdles after Nico Williams' second rejection. The club is now intensifying efforts to sign Liverpool's Luis Diaz, with Manchester United's Marcus Rashford as a fallback option. Salary limits and Liverpool's reluctance complicate matters.
Inter's pursuit of Atalanta's Ederson is complicated by a €60m price tag, even as Hakan Calhanoglu's potential sale to Galatasaray for a mere €20m won't cover costs. Lazio's Nicolo Rovella also remains out of reach without meeting his €50m clause.
Inter Milan is reportedly eyeing Palmeiras' Richard Rios as a potential midfield reinforcement, especially if Hakan Calhanoglu departs. They face stiff competition from top Premier League clubs for the Colombian, whose valuation is around €28-30m.
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.
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.
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.
After a distinguished career, Jonny Evans retires from playing and takes on a vital new role at Manchester United as Head of Loans and Pathways, guiding young talents. He leaves a legacy of titles and 107 Northern Ireland caps.