Juventus reportedly rejected Werder Bremen's €8m bid for rising star Samuel Mbangula, holding out for €15m. The talented winger, impressive in his debut, is a hot commodity this summer.
AC Milan is reportedly keen on Nigerian forward Tolu Arokodare (Genk) to boost their attack. His 23 goals and physical presence make him an ideal candidate to support Santiago Gimenez, fitting Milan's summer transfer budget.
West Ham is leading the pursuit of Juventus' Douglas Luiz with a loan-to-buy offer. Juventus seeks to offload the midfielder after a tough season, valuing him at €40m, but may soon drop their price. Everton also keen.
Almeria's Marc Pubill is the top right-back target for both Juventus and Milan, sparking a bidding war. The 22-year-old, valued around €15m, is a crucial defensive reinforcement for the Serie A giants.
Napoli is making big moves, signing stars like Kevin De Bruyne. With more arrivals expected, the Serie A champions are building a formidable squad for their 2025-26 Champions League return and continued domestic success.
Sam Beukema's €30m move to Napoli is slightly delayed, with his medical now set for Wednesday. Agent commission payment schedules are the hold-up, as Noa Lang already completed his €25m transfer tests for the reigning champions.
Milan shifts focus to Marc Pubill, tabling a £15m bid for the Almeria right-back after abandoning the Guela Dou chase. They face intense competition from Barcelona and Wolves for the Spain U21 international.
Serie A newcomers Como are reportedly closing in on a major deal for Galatasaray's Colombian defender Davinson Sanchez, with a proposed €20 million package to bolster their squad for coach Cesc Fabregas.
Real Madrid's summer transfer activity, marked by new signings like Alvaro Carreras, faces internal friction. Manager Xabi Alonso desires a new midfielder following key departures, but the club's hierarchy remains hesitant to spend big, creating a fascinating transfer dilemma.
Hansi Flick is spearheading a major clear-out at Barcelona, aiming for quick exits of Iñaki Peña, Oriol Romeu, and Pau Victor. The club is actively pursuing sales or contract terminations to reshape the squad and reduce wage costs.