Rayo Vallecano, celebrating a return to European football, faces potential stadium hurdles and the imminent departure of long-serving forward Raúl de Tomás to Qatari club Al Wakrah.
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.
Real Madrid legend Lucas Vazquez tearfully departed his boyhood club after 17 years, expressing gratitude to fans and family for an 'unforgettable dream' fulfilled at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Crewe Alexandra's Shilow Tracey has inked a new one-year deal, with an option for an additional year, despite a leg injury sidelining him since March. The forward is now intensely focused on his rehabilitation, aiming to return and complete 'unfinished business' with the League Two club.
Leicester City finally appoints Marti Cifuentes as manager after a prolonged wait. He faces an immediate race against time to prepare the squad for the new season and navigate a tight transfer budget, aiming for a possession-focused style.
Croatian maestro Luka Modric officially joins AC Milan on a one-year deal, with an option to extend, potentially playing until 41. The Ballon d'Or winner brings immense experience and trophies from Real Madrid to San Siro.
New Hartlepool manager, Grayson, emphasizes unity to overcome past challenges and unlock the club's potential. He urges fans and players to work together to transform their home ground into a "fortress" and targets a successful season, aiming for play-offs or promotion.
Morecambe FC owner Jason Whittingham confirms a last-minute deal to sell the club to an unidentified buyer, ending a turbulent period and securing financial stability for the Shrimps ahead of their 2025-26 National League campaign.
Star striker Lawrence Shankland has signed a new three-year deal with Hearts, ending speculation about his future. His prolific goal-scoring record has earned him legendary status at Tynecastle, as confirmed by former head coach Steven Naismith.
Vitor Roque's Palmeiras exit from the Club World Cup meant Barcelona missed a €2M bonus. This payment was tied to his performance, underscoring the financial implications of his controversial transfer from Barcelona back to Brazil.