Francesco Camarda, Milan's 17-year-old prodigy and youngest-ever Serie A player, has arrived in Lecce for his medical. He's set to join on loan with an option to buy, aiming for crucial first-team experience.
Real Madrid is poised to secure 16-year-old Abdellah Ouazane from Ajax. With his contract expired, Los Blancos are set to add this promising midfielder to their La Fabrica academy, beating out Barcelona and frustrating Ajax.
Milan's new €23m midfielder, Samuele Ricci, shares his first impressions, tactical preferences, and why he picked the No. 4 jersey for its stability. He's ready to embrace high expectations and target success with the Rossoneri.
Preston North End secured Brighton defender Odel Offiah, 22, on a four-year deal for a seven-figure fee. Offiah, versatile and fresh off a productive loan at Blackpool, becomes Preston's fifth summer signing, ready to make an impact.
Former Juventus star Claudio Marchisio warns of an 'alarming' lack of Italian youth development in Serie A, urging rule changes to protect homegrown talent and prevent exploitation of foreign youngsters.
Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn is set for a big-money move to Serie A side Como, as confirmed by manager Brendan Rodgers who called it 'great business' for the club. Defender Maik Nawrocki will also depart on a season-long loan to Hannover.
Former Real Madrid goalkeeper Mario de Luis, 23, has signed a two-year deal with cross-city rivals Atletico Madrid as a free agent. He's slated to be the starting keeper for Atletico B, now Atletico Madrileno, under Fernando Torres.
Real Madrid's summer strategy saw Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dean Huijsen arrive, but a left-back deal stalled. With top midfield targets too expensive, young Arda Guler is now surprisingly eyed for the crucial deep-lying role, impressing Xabi Alonso.
While Real Madrid eyes new signings, Joselu champions young Gonzalo Garcia as the club's ideal striker. Following his impressive Club World Cup displays, Joselu insists there's no need to look elsewhere for a number nine.
Sam Stockley, a veteran full-back and former Lexington Sporting Club Sporting Director, has been appointed Stoke City's new academy manager. He returns to England after a decade coaching in the USA, bringing extensive experience to the Potters.