Weston McKennie's Juventus future is uncertain as contract talks hit a snag over agent commissions. With his deal expiring next summer, a €15-20 million summer transfer is now likely, attracting interest from European clubs.
Victor Osimhen reportedly chooses Galatasaray over a lucrative Al-Hilal offer, despite a €75m release clause. Turkish companies are set to aid the transfer, pushing Napoli towards a deal. Rivals must act fast!
Juventus is reportedly planning two strategies for striker Dusan Vlahovic: a discounted sale or a contract extension followed by a loan, to prevent him from leaving for free in 2026. The club aims to secure value for the player.
Vitor Roque's Palmeiras exit from the Club World Cup meant Barcelona missed a €2M bonus. This payment was tied to his performance, underscoring the financial implications of his controversial transfer from Barcelona back to Brazil.
Nico Williams has once again rejected Barcelona, signing a new long-term deal with Athletic Club. While Real Madrid fans mock their rivals, midfielder Jude Bellingham remains uninterested, stating it doesn't affect his club.
Nico Williams has snubbed Barcelona, penning a decade-long deal with Athletic Club. Barcelona feel betrayed, believing their interest was leverage for Williams' improved contract, now eyeing Luis Diaz or Marcus Rashford.
Barcelona, reeling from the Nico Williams setback, has set sights on Liverpool's Luis Diaz. Despite Deco's keen interest and Diaz's cryptic comments, financial hurdles and Liverpool's firm stance make a deal complex for the Catalan giants.
Inter Milan star Denzel Dumfries has a surprisingly low release clause, starting at €20m and increasing to €30m by July 15. Despite this potential bargain for the Dutch international, Inter remains calm, noting a lack of major approaches.
Norwich City Women have made a historic move, announcing Ellie Bishop, Eloise King, and Eloise Hall as their first professional players. This landmark moment sets a new standard for the club, aiming for future full professionalization.
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'.