Arsenal's summer transfer window is heating up! While a new goalkeeper has arrived, the focus remains on injecting attacking flair. The pursuit of top strikers Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres is proving complex, with other creative talents like Rodrygo and Eberechi Eze also on the radar as the Gunners reshape their squad for a Premier League title challenge.
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.
Athletic Club eyes a busy summer, with Nico Williams' likely departure funding moves for Jesus Areso and a reunion with Aymeric Laporte. However, Atletico Madrid also covets Laporte, setting up a potential transfer tussle.
As the summer transfer window heats up, a host of talented players, including ex-England international Jamie Vardy and Scottish internationals like Stuart Armstrong and Angus Gunn, remain free agents. Clubs across the UK, especially in the Scottish Premiership, are eyeing these experienced talents to bolster their squads.
Kamaldeen Sulemana has departed Southampton for Italian side Atalanta in a deal potentially worth up to £18m. The Ghana international, who joined Saints in 2023 for a club-record £22m, made 74 appearances.
Midfielder Joe Rothwell, 30, has joined Rangers on a three-year deal from Bournemouth. Fresh off two promotions, he reunites with coach Russell Martin, a key factor in his move to Ibrox, bringing a winning mentality to the club.
Liverpool academy graduate Jarell Quansah has completed a £35m move to Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen on a five-year deal. The 22-year-old defender's transfer is 'pure' profit for the Reds, marking the third deal between the clubs this summer.
Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo has signed a new deal until 2030, fending off interest from top clubs. The Ghana forward, who scored 13 goals last season, expressed his happiness to commit to the Cherries, calling it a 'great place to be'.
Manchester United and Brentford are in ongoing talks for Bryan Mbeumo's transfer. Brentford seeks £65m, United offered £62.5m. Mbeumo prefers Old Trafford, but Brentford says he's happy to stay if the deal isn't right.
Defender James Abankwah is back at Watford on a season-long loan from Udinese. The 21-year-old, who made 19 appearances last season, is expected to continue his impact. He's Watford's fourth summer signing, solidifying the squad.