Victor Osimhen's Napoli future hangs in the balance as Galatasaray tables a big offer, while Juventus's Allegri outlines ambitious goals. Inter pursue key targets, and Fiorentina faces a wage standoff.
Napoli rejected Galatasaray's €60m bid for striker Victor Osimhen, who impressed on loan. The Nigerian, pushing for a move, has a €75m release clause for non-Italian clubs and is expected to depart this summer.
Anthony Elanga is set to join Newcastle for £55m, bringing Champions League ambition. This comes as veteran striker Callum Wilson departs St James' Park, while Nottingham Forest secures Ola Aina on a new long-term deal.
Wojciech Szczesny, 35, has signed a new two-year deal with Barcelona, extending his stay until 2027. Despite a likely backup role, his leadership and winning mentality from last season's treble are highly valued by Hansi Flick and the club.
Valencia's Javi Guerra is at the heart of a major transfer saga this week, with crucial contract talks scheduled. AC Milan, Manchester United, and Aston Villa are keen, while Atletico Madrid's interest looms as his future hangs in the balance.
Wojciech Szczesny's stunning return from retirement to join Barcelona in 2024 saw him secure a new contract until 2027 after a great season. This raises questions about Barca's future goalkeeping plans.
As Lionel Messi approaches the twilight of his illustrious career, Saudi Arabia ramps up efforts for a third attempt to sign him, while Inter Miami battles to extend his contract, eyeing the 2026 World Cup.
Star goalkeeper Mike Maignan remains at AC Milan despite Chelsea's formal offer. This decision highlights Milan's ambition, Maignan's professionalism, and sets the stage for future contract talks, challenging the club's 'selling club' tag.
Nottingham Forest secures key defender Ola Aina on a new three-year deal until 2028. The Nigerian international, crucial in their Europa Conference League qualification, expressed his happiness to stay. This move solidifies Forest's squad retention strategy.
AC Milan is reportedly eyeing Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic and Bayer Leverkusen's Victor Boniface for their 2025-26 striker role. Vlahovic's contract expiry and Boniface's injury history are key factors in the Rossoneri's high-stakes decision.