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Now that the domestic season is over for all major European leagues, clubs can now focus on their preparations for the 2025/26 campaign, with a natural focus on recruitment.
The big spenders will be out in force again, 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.
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?
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Partey to leave Arsenal
Man Utd and Juventus to speak TODAY about Sancho
Man Utd and Juventus representatives will speak today about a deal for Jadon Sancho.
The winger has returned to Old Trafford having spent the 2024/25 season on loan at Chelsea. Despite scoring in the Europa Conference League final, the Blues paid a penalty fee NOT to sign him on a permanent basis so his future remains up in the air.
Juve are keen on a deal and could use Douglas Luiz or Dusan Vlahovic in part-exchange. (Di Marzio)
Arsenal in surprise move for Brentford midfielder
North London sides in for Mohammed Kudus
Arsenal are set to battle Tottenham for the signature of Mohammed Kudus.
The West Ham forward could leave the London Stadium this summer and is valued at around €94 million by the club, with both North London sides extremely interested.
In the 2023/24 season, Kudus impressed by scoring eight goals and recording nine assists in 33 appearances, and although his outlay dropped in 2024/25 he is still viewed as a huge talent. (TBR Football)
Juve could swoop for Jonathan David
Juventus are currently leading the race to sign Jonathan David.
The Canada international left Lille on a free transfer this summer, fresh off a season in which he scored an impressive 25 goals in all competitions including seven in the Champions League.
Arsenal, Tottenham and Man Utd have all been mentioned previously as potential destinations, but reports in Italy suggest Juventus are ready to pounce with an offer after the Concacaf Gold Cup concludes. (Gazzetta)
Sesko AND Openda could leave RB Leipzig
Adam Lallana retires
Adam Lallana has announced his retirement. Posting on social media, he wrote:
"As I call time on my playing career, I do so with an overwhelming sense of gratitude and pride. Southampton… the place where it all started, and fittingly where it ends. It's the club I ultimately owe everything to.
"I'm proud of the playing career I've had and have no regrets about any of it. I embrace all the highs and all the lows as they've shaped me into who I am. To everyone who made the journey so special, the staff at each club and organisation, the managers and coaches, my teammates, and of course the supporters — thank you.
"But most of all, to my own team… my family. My wife Emily, our amazing sons, my mum, dad and sister, thank you for putting up with me and being in my corner through it all.
"I'm excited for whatever the future brings."
Stefano Pioli leaves Al-Nassr
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Gittens is coming to Chelsea
Newcastle bid for Elanga rejected
Nottingham Forest have rejected a £45 million (€53m) bid from Newcastle for Anthony Elanga.
The Magpies are keen to add a right winger to their ranks this summer and previously identified Elanga as a key target. However, they will need to table a bid of at least £60m (€70m) for Forest to consider negotiations.
He has a current Estimated Transfer Value of €49.4m. (Sky Sports)
Modric definitely joining Milan
Luka Modric will join Milan after the Club World Cup.
"Confirmed: Luka Modric will sign in as new AC Milan player after Club World Cup," Fabrizio Romano tweeted.
"The verbal agreement is done and sealed with medical to follow in July, exclusive story confirmed since start of June for Luka’s future."
The Croatian is currently playing for Real Madrid in the tournament after his contract was extended for a short period to allow for participation.
Gyokeres has told Man Utd he wants to join Arsenal
Viktor Gyokeres has told Man Utd he wants to join Arsenal, according to Fabrizio Romano.
“Viktor Gyokeres remains a priority and his priority remains Arsenal. He wants to go to Arsenal, he wants to play Champions League football for Arsenal. He never rejected Manchester United but he told Manchester United that his priority would be Arsenal, so let’s follow that situation,” the transfer expert said this week.
Reports on Monday suggested that the Swedish striker is prepared to go on strike at Sporting to force an exit.
Rashford a long-term replacement for Lewandowski?
Marcus Rashford is desperate to join Barcelona and would be willing to play as a centre-forward as a potential long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski.
The Man Utd striker has no future at Old Trafford under Ruben Amorim and spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa. He spoke previously about adapting his game to play as a number nine:
“For me as I've got older, the No9 position is becoming more comfortable,” he told XBuyer.
“Things like playing with back to goal is becoming easier for me, you're always in front of the goal and always dangerous.”