Nottingham Forest is making a significant move to acquire Jadon Sancho from Manchester United, aiming to outmaneuver Newcastle United in the race to sign goalkeeper James Trafford. Stay updated with the latest transfer news, rumors, and gossip from around the globe.
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Major Highlights
– Source: Brentford reaches an agreement regarding Mbeumo
– Source: USMNT’s Sgt. is nearing a move to Wolfsberg
– Source: Rashford is close to a loan deal with Barcelona
Trending Rumors
– Nottingham Forest is reportedly making an approach for Manchester United’s winger Jadon Sancho, as per The Sun. The England international, who spent last season on loan at Chelsea, is seen as a suitable option to replace Anthony Elanga. Given his past disagreements with coach Eric Ten Hag and loans to Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea, Sancho is expected to leave Old Trafford this summer.
– Arsenal is pursuing striker Viktor amidst ongoing negotiations with Sport Lisboa e Benfica, as reported by BOLA. The Gunners made an initial offer with performance-related add-ons totaling 63.5 million euros, but the club is holding out for nearly 80 million euros. The 27-year-old has scored an impressive 68 goals in just 66 league appearances since joining the Portuguese club in 2023. As things stand, Gyökeres will not be part of Arsenal’s pre-season tour in Asia this weekend.
– Manchester City is reportedly looking to re-sign Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford, according to Fabrizio Romano. The England international was heavily linked with a move to Newcastle, but negotiations have stalled. Recent contact was established between City and Trafford, who started his career there at age 22. Any formal move will largely depend on the futures of Ederson and Stefan Ortega, with both potentially leaving before the transfer window closes.
– Manchester United is ramping up efforts to recruit RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesco, as TeamTalk has disclosed. The 22-year-old forward is a target for coach Ruben Amorim, despite previously declining a move to Old Trafford. The lack of a deal with Arsenal has reopened discussions for United, which has kept in touch with Sesco since 2022. The Slovenia international has netted 39 goals in 87 appearances for Leipzig and is contracted until June 2029.
– Real Madrid is facing four significant contract decisions this summer, as reported by Diario. Thibaut Courtois, Dani Carvajal, Antonio Rüdiger, and David Alaba are all out of contract in 2026. Courtois, aged 33, is likely to receive a two-year extension, while Carvajal’s future remains uncertain, and Alaba’s long-term role with the team is in question due to fitness concerns.
– Rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona could collaborate on player transfers, including Rodrigo, with Liverpool eyeing Luis Diaz, according to Diario. Diaz is reportedly a top target for Barca and valued at around 100 million euros, making potential negotiations complicated. Meanwhile, Florian Plettenberg suggests that Diaz has expressed interest in joining Bayern Munich over Liverpool.
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Completed Deals
– Wrexham is preparing for a promotional charge by signing New Zealand international defender Coco Release from Emporio.
– Arsenal has secured the signature of Please Call Maduyke from London rivals Chelsea. Reports suggest the Gunners agreed to pay £4 million in fees, including add-ons, for the 23-year-old, who is set to join on a five-year contract.
Additional Rumors
– Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is set to return to Marseille after declining a move to Saudi Arabian club Aletifac. His contract, running until June 2027, will likely be announced by the French club soon. The 36-year-old scored 17 goals in 34 league matches during his time at Marseille starting in 2023. (Footmercato)
– Inter Milan has informed Atalanta that they will not increase their €40 million offer for Ademola Lookman, who has reportedly agreed to a contract worth €4 million annually. (Sky Sports Italy)
– Bayern Munich is arranging a meeting with Stuttgart in hopes of making a third bid for midfielder Nick Urtemaid. After declining a €55 million offer, Stuttgart is looking for €65 million. (Bild)
– Ethan Nwaneri has reportedly “signed off” on a new five-year deal with Arsenal. (Daily Telegraph)
– Real Betis has reached out to Real Madrid regarding the availability of midfielder Dani Ceballos. (Everyday AS)
– Ipswich Town is hoping Brentford will submit improved offers for winger Omari Hutchinson, who recently helped England clinch the European Under-21 Championship. (Sky Sports)
– Benfica is eyeing Palmeiras midfielder Richard Rios, valued at €30 million this summer amidst interest from Roma. (Fabrizio Romano)
– Nottingham Forest is aiming to secure a deal for Bologna’s And Ndoye, reportedly having reached a verbal agreement with the player. Napoli is also interested in the winger. (Florian Plettenberg)
– Barcelona and AC Milan are in contention to sign Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez, with Saudi clubs Al Hilal and Al Nassr also linked. (Ekrem Konur)
– Roma has made a fresh bid of €23.5 million for Lens midfielder Process, which has softened the stances from the Ligue 1 side. (Rudi Garetti)
– Jose Mourinho might target Hakan Calhanoglu from Fenerbahce, as rivals pursue an Inter Milan player with Galatasaray also interested. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
– Newcastle United is making significant efforts to finalize a deal with Brentford for Yoan Wissa. (Sacha Tavolieri)
– Brentford is considering Celtic striker Daizen Maeda as a potential alternative to Yoan Wissa. (TeamTalk)
– AC Milan is pursuing Gonzalo Ramos as one of their key transfer targets this summer. They are currently in direct negotiations with the PSG striker. (Sacha Tavolieri)
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