AC Milan's star defender Theo Hernandez is finalizing a major transfer to Saudi giants Al-Hilal, reuniting with ex-Inter coach Simone Inzaghi. The €30m deal comes as Milan failed to extend his contract, marking a significant departure for the France international.
Real Madrid's Rodrygo is a hot transfer target, with Arsenal, PSG, and Al Nassr all in the race. His future under Xabi Alonso is uncertain, and Real Madrid seeks over €70m for the talented forward.
Theo Hernandez is set to miss Milan's pre-season as his blockbuster €20m move to Saudi club Al-Hilal nears completion, where he'll earn a staggering €20m annually. Other players also set to depart.
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!
Cristiano Ronaldo has extended his Al Nassr contract and is reportedly pushing for a major summer raid on Real Madrid or Arsenal for top talent like Rodrygo or Martinelli, as the Saudi club eyes a marquee signing.
Rodrygo's Real Madrid future looks increasingly uncertain, with Arsenal emerging as a prime destination. A blockbuster €85m offer from Al-Nassr for Gabriel Martinelli could be the key to unlocking this high-profile transfer saga.
Napoli is reportedly intensifying its pursuit of Fiorentina's Moise Kean amid competition from Saudi's Al-Qadsiah and Manchester United. Kean's future is undecided, but he reportedly prefers Europe despite a significant offer from abroad.
Brighton's Evan Ferguson is reportedly attracting interest from Italian giants Roma and Atalanta for just €25m. Roma eye him post-FFP resolution, while Atalanta considers him a replacement if star striker Mateo Retegui departs.
Mateo Retegui, Atalanta's star striker, is reportedly open to a €20m per season deal with Al-Qadsiah, despite initial concerns. This move hinges on Al-Qadsiah agreeing to Atalanta's €60m asking price, a significant profit for La Dea.
Atalanta targets Giacomo Raspadori for a major attack revamp, contingent on selling Ademola Lookman, Mateo Retegui, and El Bilal Toure. This could fund new coach Ivan Juric's vision and offer Raspadori more playtime.