Juventus has set Timothy Weah's price at €15m for Olympique Marseille, rekindling his Ligue 1 return. After a failed Nottingham Forest move, Weah is eager for Marseille, with a potential Balerdi swap also discussed.
Rising French striker Ange-Yoan Bonny seals a €25m move to Inter Milan, calling it a 'childhood dream come true'. He's excited to reunite with ex-Parma coach Cristian Chivu and learn from stars like Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram at San Siro.
Hellas Verona is set to bolster their squad with the arrival of free agent Giovane, who has agreed personal terms. They've also secured Amin Sarr permanently from Lyon after his successful loan spell.
Marc-Andre Ter Stegen faces an uncertain future at Barcelona. New signing Joan Garcia and Wojciech Szczesny could relegate him to third choice. Inter Milan is reportedly keen, a move vital for Ter Stegen's 2026 World Cup ambitions with Germany.
Inter midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu is reportedly on the verge of an exit amidst growing tensions with teammates, particularly Lautaro Martinez. Galatasaray has opened talks with Inter, who are seeking €35-40 million for the Turkish star.
AS Roma is reportedly attempting to snatch Lecce striker Nikola Krstovic from Leeds United's grasp to fill their vacant No. 9 spot. While Krstovic prefers a Serie A move, Lecce's €25m valuation might give Leeds an edge.
Aston Villa targets Inter's Yann Bisseck for €35M, a fee Inter seeks to fund a move for Parma's Giovanni Leoni. Unai Emery eyes Bisseck as his top defensive reinforcement.
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.
Inter Milan has officially signed French starlet Ange-Yoan Bonny from Parma. After fending off Stuttgart's interest, the U21 international joins the Nerazzurri, reuniting with ex-coach Cristian Chivu, ready for the new season after a strong 2024-25.
UEFA fined AS Roma €3M for FFP breaches, while Inter and Milan were cleared. Meanwhile, Chelsea, Barcelona, and Aston Villa received significantly larger fines and multi-year settlement agreements for their more substantial financial rule violations.