Chelsea defied all odds, delivering a stunning 3-0 defeat to heavily favored PSG in the Club World Cup final in New Jersey. Spearheaded by Cole Palmer's brilliance, Enzo Maresca's tactical masterclass secured Chelsea's second global title, signaling a new era of promise.
Real Madrid has opted against activating Nico Paz's buy-back this summer, with Xabi Alonso prioritizing defensive reinforcements. Despite an expired option, Paz's stellar performance at Como under Cesc Fabregas ensures Real will monitor him closely for a potential 2026 return.
Arsenal are reportedly close to securing Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia for around €20m. With his contract expiring, Valencia is eager to finalize a sale, while Mosquera offers crucial defensive depth for the Gunners.
Motherwell's Lennon Miller is at the center of transfer talks, with his father, Lee Miller, hinting at an imminent bid. The 18-year-old Scotland international, sidelined by a minor injury, remains focused on playing at the highest level.
Parma maintains its €40m valuation for defender Giovanni Leoni, resisting bids from Inter, Milan, and Bournemouth. The club foresees his value skyrocketing with more playtime, having already rejected a €25m+ offer from the Premier League side.
Juventus is reportedly set to offer star Kenan Yildiz a huge new contract until 2030/2031, just a year after his last raise. The deal could treble his salary to €3.5M+, aligning him with top players after a stellar 2024-25 season.
Lecce are reportedly closing in on a €500k deal for Chilean U20 right-back Matias Perez from Curic Unido. This move aligns with director Pantaleo Corvino's strategy of signing young, promising talents.
Real Madrid's rising star Endrick Felipe faces a significant injury relapse, pushing back his return from a hamstring issue. This setback complicates his preseason plans and potential loan move, raising concerns for the club.
Real Madrid faced an early exit from the Club World Cup, with young defender Raul Asencio acknowledging his crucial errors during the tournament in the US. Despite a promising start to his career, his recent performance raises questions about future opportunities.
AS Roma has officially extended goalkeeper Mile Svilar's contract until June 2030. A standout last season, Svilar kept 16 clean sheets and was named Serie A's Best Goalkeeper, proving his vital role as Roma leads Europe in 2025 clean sheets.