Transfer News LIVE - Every rumour, every done deal: Osimhen deal SOON, Garnacho REJECTS United exit

Martin Macdonald
Martin Macdonald
  • Updated: 14 Jul 2025 09:37 BST
  • 1 min read
Victor Osimhen
© IMAGO

The big spenders will be out in force again this summer, with Real Madrid looking to back new boss Xabi Alonso, Chelsea keen to improve again after securing Champions League qualification, and Manchester United desperate to reclaim some kind of success after a disastrous season that saw them finish just three places above the relegation zone in the Premier League.

Article continues under the video

The Red Devils have signed Matheus Cunha, with Man City also flexing their financial power to sign Tijani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Marcus Bettinelli and Rayan Cherki.

Some big deals happened earlier than usual due to the Club World Cup and the deadline for participation in that tournament is now over, though the window remains open.

The biggest deal so far this summer saw Florian Wirtz complete a blockbuster transfer to Liverpool from Leverkusen.

Some questions that will hang over the transfer window this season:

  • Will Viktor Gyokeres leave Sporting CP?
  • Who will sign Victor Osimhen?
  • How much can Barcelona spend?
  • Will top players want to join Man Utd?
  • Will Arsenal sign a world-class striker?

Transfer News LIVE today

You can check out every single one of today's live updates from our team right here.

Look no further...

FootballTransfers LIVE - Every done deal, every rumour!

Sort by:

Bayern remain in talks with Chelsea over Jackson

Porto agree deal for Arsenal's Kiwior

Things are getting desperate

Chelsea are determined

Spurs make official offer for Simons

Celtic set for transfer windfall?

Hincapie deal linked to Kiwior exit

Piero Hincapie's move to Arsenal depends on Jakub Kiwior's exit to Porto.

Transfer expert Charles Watts explains to Caught Offside:

“Arsenal’s interest in Piero Hincapie is directly linked to Porto’s attempts to sign Jakub Kiwior.

“The recruitment team are understood to view the Ecuador international as the ideal replacement for Kiwior, should his move to Portugal go through before the end of the transfer window.  So a lot depends on whether Arsenal and Porto can agree the final details on a deal for Kiwior, but also on whether Arsenal can simultaneously find an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen that works for Hincapie.

“So at the time of writing this column it is still quite a complicated situation."

Milan enquire about Akanji

The Grimsby loss will impact Man Utd in the transfer market

Amorim alternatives identified

Man Utd have apparently identified two manager targets should they sack Ruben Amorim.

They are Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola and Crystal Palace's Oliver Glasner.

Amorim is under massive pressure at Old Trafford following Man Utd's League Cup exit at the hands of Grimsby on Wednesday. (Caught Offside)

Spurs to hijack Chelsea's Simons deal?

West Ham agree huge fee for Fernandes

No Man City move for Rodrygo

Man City have no intention of selling Savinho this summer which means it is highly unlikely they will bid for Rodrygo.

Fabrizio Romano reported on X: "Manchester City have informed Tottenham today that are not changing their position on Savinho. #MCFC have no intention to let him go, not even for fee over €70m — seen as key player for the season and for future. This also blocks any chance of Rodrygo to Man City."

Rodrygo has been linked with a €100 million switch to the Premier League.

No guarantee that Sancho will leave Man Utd

There is no guarantee that Jadon Sancho will leave Man Utd this summer, reports David Ornstein.

The winger is not wanted by Ruben Amorim and is coming off two straight loan moves to Dortmund and then Chelsea, with the Blues actually paying a penalty fee not to sign him on a permanent basis.

Sancho has been linked with a number of clubs including Dortmund (for a third spell), Juventus and Roma, but no deal has been concluded, allegedly due to his extremely high wages at United.

Is this a good Plan B?

Never miss the next big transfer!

Get the latest transfer insights and analyses directly in your mailbox.