After a disappointing Club World Cup exit, Real Madrid are aggressively pursuing defensive reinforcements. Doubts loom over their current backline, with Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate emerging as a key target, potentially joining this summer if financial conditions align.
Bayern Munich has offered €52m for Luis Diaz, who reportedly favors the move. Barcelona, initially interested, is now eyeing Marcus Rashford as Liverpool demands €80-85m, despite Diaz's contract nearing its end.
Argentine midfielder Maxi Perrone is set to complete a £13m permanent transfer to Como from Manchester City. After a successful loan spell, the 22-year-old will now join Cesc Fabregas' side ahead of their Serie A debut, having made 26 appearances last season.
European clubs are buzzing with transfer activity! Napoli navigates Victor Osimhen's future and a controversial Theo Hernandez exit, while major clubs like Milan, Atalanta, and Bologna aggressively pursue new attacking talents.
FIGC President Gravina suggests Mateo Retegui's lucrative Saudi move could impact his Italy national team future, citing concerns over league competitiveness and player form. This comes as Italy faces new challenges, including a FIFA ranking drop.
AC Milan reportedly intensifies pursuit of KAA Gent's versatile Archie Brown after Theo Hernandez's departure, aiming to swiftly secure the English left-back and avoid a bidding war.
AC Milan's transfer window struggles continue, missing out on Javi Guerra to Manchester United. They now risk losing Archie Brown to Fenerbahce due to slow negotiations, prompting renewed criticism of their transfer strategy.
Real Madrid is active in the transfer market post-Club World Cup, with Alvaro Carreras eyed. Rafael Obrador and Victor Munoz are departing, Munoz to Osasuna for €6M, boosting Real's funds by €11M. This signals a strategic summer of squad restructuring.
Tottenham has officially completed the £55 million signing of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham on a six-year deal, securing a key target who also drew interest from Chelsea. This rare direct transfer marks a new chapter for the versatile Ghana international under new Spurs boss Thomas Frank.
Galatasaray's pursuit of Inter's Hakan Calhanoglu faces a major hurdle due to the impending €75m deal for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen. Coach Okan Buruk confirmed budget constraints make the Calhanoglu transfer unlikely.