Veteran defender Kyle Walker is set to join newly-promoted Burnley on a two-year contract, ending his illustrious eight-year spell at Manchester City, where he won 17 trophies including the Champions League.
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.
Watford is reportedly vying for Lazio's young wingback Romano Floriani Mussolini. Lazio successfully re-signed the 22-year-old, who impressed in Serie B last season with Juve Stabia, despite an initial transfer block.
As Serie A clubs make new signings, a surprising array of established players are now free agents. This includes top strikers like Jovic and Arnautovic, key midfielders, and former Milan defenders, all part of a hypothetical dream XI ready for new clubs.
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.
Liverpool's Diogo Jota shares his elation after lifting the Premier League trophy at Anfield following their 2025 title win, calling it a 'dream come true' for him and the fans.
Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior was recently filmed with influencer Isabella Ladera in Miami during the Club World Cup, sparking dating rumors. The high-profile sighting comes as Vinicius plays a crucial role in Real Madrid's tournament campaign.
Everton are reportedly nearing a deal for Villarreal's highly-rated striker, Thierno Barry. The 22-year-old French U21 international, who bagged 11 goals last season, is keen on a Merseyside switch.
Bristol City has re-signed goalkeeper Lewis Thomas on a one-year deal with an option for another. The 27-year-old, yet to play for the Robins since joining in 2023, aims for his debut as City's Championship campaign kicks off against Sheffield United on August 9.
Liverpool has rebuffed strong bids from Bayern Munich and Barcelona for key forward Luis Diaz. The Reds are adamant he's not for sale, a stance echoed by Diaz, who expressed happiness at Anfield amidst transfer speculation.