Chelsea’s summer clear-out is in full swing, with defender Axel Disasi potentially heading for the exit. Newcastle United has initiated talks for the French international, while Aston Villa and Villarreal also eye a move, setting up a fascinating transfer battle.
Sporting CP has set a steep €80 million price for midfield captain Morten Hjulmand, deterring Juventus but potentially enticing Premier League giants Manchester United and Manchester City. The Danish international joined for €19.5M last August.
Valencia is facing a significant defensive crisis this summer. With Yarek Gasiorowski gone and Cristhian Mosquera nearing an Arsenal move, Newcastle's interest in Cesar Tarrega could leave Los Che critically short of central defenders.
Barcelona's pursuit of Luis Diaz faces major setbacks as Liverpool remains firm and Bayern Munich pushes with higher bids. Unwilling to exceed their €60m limit, Barcelona now eyes alternatives like Marcus Rashford.
Antony's Manchester United future hangs in the balance as Real Betis eyes his return. Despite high costs, a loan-to-buy deal looms, while former boss Erik ten Hag confirms no Bayer Leverkusen reunion.
Barcelona's hopes of signing Luis Diaz are fading as the Liverpool star reportedly favors Bayern Munich, who have agreed personal terms. Financial hurdles continue to plague Barcelona's transfer ambitions.
Leeds United has bolstered its midfield with the £12m signing of Sean Longstaff from Newcastle. The 27-year-old joins on a four-year deal, becoming the fifth summer signing for the newly promoted club, aiming for regular play.
Leeds United has officially confirmed the signing of 27-year-old midfielder Sean Longstaff from Newcastle in a deal exceeding £12 million. Longstaff has committed to a four-year contract, marking him as Leeds' fifth summer acquisition.
Defender Kieran Tierney, 28, signed a five-year deal to rejoin Celtic. After Arsenal and Real Sociedad, Tierney is confident in his fitness, stating he has nothing to prove, only aiming to give his all for the Hoops.
New Tottenham manager Thomas Frank outlines his bold vision, promising 'brave, aggressive, and attacking' football to propel the club to new heights and compete across all competitions, embracing the inherent pressure.