The summer transfer window is heating up as England’s Trent Alexander-Arnold has confirmed his highly publicized free transfer to Real Madrid, set to take place when his contract with Liverpool expires next month.
As many top European clubs head to the U.S. for the FIFA Club World Cup this summer, they are keen to wrap up their transfer dealings swiftly.
With Xabi Alonso back in Madrid, marking the beginning of a new chapter for Los Blancos, many expect a record-breaking summer filled with activity behind the scenes.
Following the official launch of the new Club World Cup format on June 15th, European giants are hurrying to finalize deals before heading to the U.S.
Florian Wirtz – Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool
Although Liverpool just claimed their record-setting 20th domestic title, they are already focused on defending their crown next season, aiming for an explosive start in the summer transfer market.
Reports indicate that they’ve agreed to a deal with Dutch defender Jeremy Frimon, while another Bayer Leverkusen star, Florian Wirtz, is also close to moving to Anfield.
Initially rumored to be on his way to Bayern Munich, Wirtz is now just days away from joining Liverpool, one of Europe’s most promising talents.
Following his contribution to Bayer Leverkusen’s Bundesliga championship last season, Wirtz has been hailed as a potential future Ballon d’Or winner and is being pursued by multiple European heavyweights.
With a transfer possibly exceeding £100 million, the 22-year-old is eager for the switch to Anfield, and both clubs are optimistic about finalizing the deal next week.
Liverpool is set to submit an offer for Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz, potentially reaching up to €130 million, which includes fixed fees and bonuses. The 22-year-old is eyed as a crucial addition to #LFC. @theathleticfc details this exciting news! pic.twitter.com/d8thiijcac
– David Ornstein (@david_ornstein) May 30, 2025
Alvaro Carreras – Benfica to Real Madrid
Alongside Alexander-Arnold’s expected move to the Bernabeu, Real Madrid also made headlines recently by signing Bournemouth’s Dean Huyssen for £50 million, seen as a major acquisition.
With Alonso stepping in as manager and succeeding Carlo Ancelotti, the focus is on bolstering the defense ahead of the upcoming Club World Cup.
Real Madrid is reportedly in negotiations with Benfica for Spain’s U21 player Alvaro Carreras, with indications that a deal could be finalized in the coming days as the talented youngster aims to make his move.
Having enjoyed a breakout season in Portugal, Carreras is regarded as one of Europe’s top defensive prospects, and it seems Madrid can secure him for around €50 million.
Personal terms have already been settled, and the 22-year-old is likely to be part of Alonso’s squad, thanks to the excellent relationship between Madrid and Benfica.
Real Madrid has initiated talks with Benfica over the transfer of Alvaro Carreras. The player has already agreed on personal terms. The relationship between the clubs is strong! 🔜🏁 pic.twitter.com/lh3mtduphy
– Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) May 28, 2025
Rayan Cherki – Lyon to Manchester City
With the departure of Manchester City’s star Kevin De Bruyne from the Etihad, it’s clear that Pep Guardiola needs to address the significant gap left by the creative midfielder.
As the team seeks to rebound from losing the Premier League title, they have intensified their efforts in the summer transfer market and appear to be in a strong position to finalize a new signing.
While City has been linked to Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White, there’s growing interest in Lyon’s Rayan Cherki.
As Lyon navigates financial difficulties, the 21-year-old is confirmed to be leaving Ligue 1 this summer and is eager for a transfer to Manchester.
Reports suggest Cherki’s transfer could involve a fee of €205 million, marking him as a premier talent after contributing to Lyon’s semi-final run in the Europa League.
Manchester City has initiated talks for Rayan Cherki, targeting him for the #10 position. He is a priority over Morgan Gibbs-White after Wirtz dealt with. Cherki is aware of Man City’s interest! pic.twitter.com/yvqpexoumr
– Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) May 29, 2025
Fan Take: The ongoing transfer activity emphasizes a rapidly changing landscape in European soccer, making this summer crucial for both strategy and squad optimization. These deals could significantly impact league standings and the competitive dynamics of continental tournaments in the upcoming season.