Tom Cleverley, Plymouth's new boss, seeks 2-3 more signings, including a key striker, after a significant squad overhaul. Pre-season training in Austria is building team cohesion for the upcoming season.
Barcelona faces a challenging summer, balancing financial pressures with manager Hansi Flick's squad plans. Key players like Araujo prefer to stay, while the club eyes significant sales to ease salary limits. Flick has clear preferences for his new squad.
Barcelona are reportedly keen on signing Liverpool's Luis Diaz, but the potential transfer has divided fans. While his quality is undeniable, concerns remain over his age, hefty price tag, and its impact on the club's budget and squad balance.
Real Madrid is actively planning for future seasons, eyeing Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate as a potential free agent. With defensive changes underway and Trent Alexander-Arnold already secured, Los Blancos aim to bolster their backline significantly.
Celtic navigates a challenging summer transfer window after a mixed season. With key players like Greg Taylor departing and Kieran Tierney returning, manager Brendan Rodgers faces strategic decisions to bolster the squad ahead of the new season, addressing crucial positions and potential exits like Nicolas Kuhn's.
Arsenal has reportedly agreed personal terms with Chelsea winger Noni Madueke, with a potential London transfer on the cards. While club negotiations are ongoing, Madueke is open to the move. Arsenal also eyes Real Madrid's Rodrygo and Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze to boost their attacking depth.
Cagliari, under new coach Fabio Pisacane, is eyeing Napoli's Michael Folorunsho and Milan's Tommaso Pobega to bolster their midfield after Nicolas Viola's exit, aiming for a smoother Serie A season.
Real Madrid's summer transfer window sees internal debate with Xabi Alonso on a fourth signing. Alvaro Carreras is expected, but midfield needs are a hot topic, with Rodri ruled out. The club balances ambition with squad depth.
West Bromwich Albion's sporting director, Andrew Nestor, revealed Ryan Mason was the club's top pick for head coach after Tony Mowbray's sacking. The move signals a new strategic direction focused on a fresh playing style and squad evolution.
Real Madrid's summer strategy saw Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dean Huijsen arrive, but a left-back deal stalled. With top midfield targets too expensive, young Arda Guler is now surprisingly eyed for the crucial deep-lying role, impressing Xabi Alonso.