Man Utd eyes Gyokeres in a shock U-turn, as Arsenal locks horns with Spurs for Eze. Napoli targets Nunez, while Newcastle, West Ham, and other clubs navigate the bustling summer transfer market.
From Manchester United's unique Europa League celebration plans and top-six target to Manchester City's serious pursuit of Tijjani Reijnders, the football world is buzzing with major transfer news and intriguing club developments, including Chelsea's Champions League dilemma.
Six Premier League clubs, including Europa League winners Tottenham, are set for the 2025/26 Champions League. England's top coefficient secured extra spots. The tournament features a new 36-team league phase, culminating in the final in Budapest.
Real Madrid legend Luka Modric is set to leave the club after 13 incredible years and 28 trophies following the Club World Cup. He played his emotional final Bernabéu game Saturday, marking the end of a truly historic era.
Six Premier League clubs, including Europa League winners Tottenham, have secured berths in the 2025/26 Champions League due to England's boosted UEFA coefficient. The tournament features a new 36-team league phase, culminating in Budapest.
Paris Saint-Germain dramatically secured their first Champions League title with a dominant 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Munich. Coach Luis Enrique's strategic shift transformed the team, leading to a historic win and a promising new era for the French giants.
The Premier League's 2025/26 summer transfer window is officially open in two phases until September. English clubs are on the hunt for new talent, with major deals like Marc Guehi to Liverpool already making headlines, alongside other exciting club developments.
A record six Premier League clubs—Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle, and Europa League winners Tottenham—are confirmed for the 2025/26 Champions League league phase. England's top UEFA ranking secured an extra spot in the new 36-team format, culminating in the final in Budapest.
Manchester United's pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo faces hurdles after Brentford rejected their improved £62.5m bid. The Bees are holding out for a higher fee for their prolific 25-year-old winger, who scored 20 goals last season. Competition from Tottenham and other Champions League clubs adds complexity to the potential transfer.