Watford wraps up its sixth summer signing, bringing in 19-year-old Moroccan U20 international Othmane Maamma from Montpellier on a four-year deal. The versatile winger was Montpellier's third-youngest goalscorer.
Lazio's Romano Floriani Mussolini, great-grandson of Benito, is on the verge of a Serie A move to newly-promoted Cremonese. After loan spells, the 22-year-old right-back eyes his top-flight debut, with Lazio set to retain his contract.
West Ham United is reportedly in talks with Girona for promising young defender Arnau Martinez, who has a £14m release clause. The versatile right-back/center-back was previously linked with top Spanish clubs.
Real Madrid's transfer plans resume after the Club World Cup. While new signings and confirmed departures loom, the spotlight is on young star Gonzalo Garcia, whose future remains uncertain despite heroic Club World Cup performances.
Milan's highly-rated 17-year-old striker, Francesco Camarda, has joined Lecce on a season-long loan with an option to buy. The move aims to secure him consistent Serie A playing time after a remarkable youth career.
West Bromwich Albion has officially signed 23-year-old Norwegian striker Aune Heggebo from SK Brann on a five-year deal. He joins as Ryan Mason's third signing, aiming to bolster the Baggies' attacking options.
Barcelona is nearing a bargain deal for FC Copenhagen's 19-year-old talent, Roony Bardghji. Recovering from an ACL injury, the Swedish U21 international prefers a move to Catalonia. Hansi Flick aims to assess him during the upcoming preseason tour to Japan.
Barcelona director Deco believes Lamine Yamal is destined for global greatness. The 17-year-old sensation's meteoric rise, impressive stats, and crucial role for club and country highlight his potential, though the club aims to manage the surrounding hype.
Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella is excited by the club's new signings, including Joao Pedro and Jamie Gittens, believing their quality and fresh energy are vital as the Blues progress in the Club World Cup, facing Fluminense next.
Francesco Camarda, Milan's 17-year-old prodigy and youngest-ever Serie A player, has arrived in Lecce for his medical. He's set to join on loan with an option to buy, aiming for crucial first-team experience.