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Martin Macdonald
Martin Macdonald
  • Updated: 21 Aug 2025 09:32 BST
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Eberechi Eze celebrates winning the Community Shield with Crystal Palace
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The new season may have commenced in many top European leagues but there will still be a huge focus on the transfer market over the coming weeks, as teams look to strengthen before the deadline on the first day of September.

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As always, Premier League teams have spent heavily so far.

Manchester United have signed Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko to revamp their attack, with Manchester City also flexing their financial power to sign Tijani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Marcus Bettinelli and Rayan Cherki.

Chelsea have signed Liam Delap, Estevao, Jorrel Hato, Joao Pedro and Jamie Gittens, among others.

Arsenal have been very busy, too, bringing in Noni Madueke, Viktor Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Norgaard and Cristhian Mosquera.

The biggest deal so far this summer saw Florian Wirtz complete a blockbuster transfer to Liverpool from Leverkusen, while they also brought in Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth and Hugo Ekitike and Jeremie Frimpong from the Bundesliga. Luis Diaz went in the other direction, signing for German giants Bayern Munich.

The transfer saga of the summer involves Alexander Isak, who is attempting to force through a departure from Newcastle to Liverpool.

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Amorim comments on wantaway foursome

In his Friday press conference, Ruben Amorim was asked about Antony, Tyrell Malacia, Alejandro Garnacho and Jadon Sancho, all of whom are unwanted at Old Trafford.

He said:

"I know it's not a good thing to have players in this situation, but it's clear that they want to play in a different club."

 

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Amorim plays down Mainoo exit rumours

Ruben Amorim has seemingly played down suggestions that Kobbie Mainoo could leave Man Utd.

"We have some issues, but we play with two midfielders and sometimes it's a different way of playing," the United boss told reporters on Friday.

"We, and they, have to understand, especially the young players, there is spaces in the season. This is normal with a lot of games, things are going to change, but he's there, he's fighting, he's training and is one more option for us to win games."

Mainoo has been linked with Tottenham this week.

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Tottenham want Morgan Rogers

Tottenham are interested in Morgan Rogers but a deal with Aston Villa is difficult, reports Sky Sports.

"Most Premier League clubs, if not all, would like to sign Morgan Rogers," Michael Bridge said on the Transfer Show.

"I don't think any club would be able to sign Rogers currently. Of course, he's a player Spurs like. He has just won the PFA Player of the Year.  My understanding is he is not a player they are looking to sign at the moment.

"It would be extremely difficult for a club to do a deal for Rogers. Spurs like him and other clubs like him."

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Casado unlikely to leave Barca?

It seems like reports linking Marc Casado with a Barcelona exit are wide of the mark. Hansi Flick says he has spoke to the player and no parties want him to leave:

"I spoke with Marc Casado, I don't see him wanting to leave the team, nor do I think I want that either. The season is long, and we want to achieve everything”.

The young Spaniard was previously linked with Wolves, West Ham and Chelsea.

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