Al Hilal has offered a lucrative contract to Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak in an attempt to lure him away from the club, while Real Madrid is still eyeing William Saliba, despite Arsenal’s determination to keep him. Here’s the latest on transfer news, rumors, and gossip from around the globe.
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Top Stories
– Howe emphasizes that Newcastle must make a decision regarding Isak
– Barcelona’s Chief states there will be no further signings after Rashford
– Sources reveal Wolves and Bayer Leverkusen’s Adli are attracting interest from West Ham.
Trending Rumors
– Al Hilal is reportedly offering Alexander Isak a tax-free salary of £600,000 ($807,000) per week to lure him from Newcastle, according to The Guardian. If he succeeds in the Saudi Arabian League or the AFC Champions League and becomes the top scorer, he could earn even higher bonuses. Sources have indicated that the 25-year-old is inclined to leave Newcastle, with Liverpool being the main contender for his signature if he becomes available; however, even the reigning Premier League champions may struggle to match Al Hilal’s financial terms, not to mention Newcastle’s £120 million asking price.
– Real Madrid continues to pursue Arsenal’s center back William Saliba, but Arsenal is determined to keep him. The 24-year-old impressed during last season’s UEFA Champions League quarterfinals against Madrid. Arsenal has rejected offers exceeding €100 million, and manager Mikel Arteta is not interested in discussions regarding Real Madrid’s interest. Saliba’s current contract extends until 2027.
– Bayern Munich has submitted a revised bid for Liverpool winger Lewis Diaz, exceeding the initial €67.5 million offer, but the Reds have swiftly turned it down, as reported by Sky Sports Germany. The negotiations are ongoing, with the 28-year-old keen on joining Bayern and signing a contract that could last until at least 2029.
– Arsenal is intensifying its efforts to acquire Crystal Palace’s attacking midfielder Eze, according to independent reports. They hope to secure a deal quickly, especially since Crystal Palace’s striker Viktor has reached an agreement. Arsenal is looking to agree on a £60 million fee rather than meet the £68 million release clause for the 27-year-old. So far, no formal contact has been made, but both parties are optimistic due to their good relationship.
– U.S. midfielder Weston McKennie may be involved in a swap deal that would see Roma’s Brian Cristante join Juventus, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport. McKennie’s contract running until 2026 has stalled in renewal talks. Indirect discussions with Girorossi indicate interest, but they aim to trade him for Lorenzo Pellegrini, whose contract will also expire next summer, though he doesn’t fit Juventus’s profile.
Verified Transfers
– Inter Miami has signed Argentine midfielder Rodrigo de Paul from Atlético Madrid, with the 31-year-old joining on initial loan until the end of 2025, with the option for a permanent move in 2029.
– England international forward Nikita Parris has joined London City Lionesses after leaving Brighton & Hove Albion.
– Fulham has acquired goalkeeper Benjamin Recom, a 34-year-old from Montpellier, on a two-year contract.
Experts Take
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Why moving to Liverpool is Isak’s “chance of a lifetime”
Frank Leboeuf discusses the future of Newcastle striker Alexander Isak.
Other Rumors
– Paris Saint-Germain is preparing a new offer for AFC Bournemouth center back Illia Zabarnyi as negotiations gear up with the Cherries. (Fabrizio Romano)
– RB Leipzig is aware that Newcastle United is engaging with Benjamin Sesko and the striker’s representatives, but no official offer has been made yet. Leipzig requires over €80 million for his transfer. (Philip Hinze)
– Inter Milan is focusing on signing Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman, passing on Parma center back Giovanni Li. They plan to increase their offer to €43 million with additional bonuses. (Ragazzetta dello Sports)
– Juventus remains interested in bringing back Creation of the Ladycan to the club and are patiently waiting to see if Paris Saint-Germain will allow another loan. (Sky Sports Italy)
– Galatasaray and Napoli are nearing a deal for striker Victor Osimhen, which is expected to be finalized within a week. (Nicolo Shira)
– Tottenham Hotspur has made initial contact regarding midfielder Joan Parjinja, though no formal offer has been submitted to Bayern Munich. (Fabrizio Romano)
– Manchester United and Bayern Munich are following Eivind Helland, a center back from Blanc. (solar)
– Juventus is interested in Crystal Palace’s Morten Hjulmand, but may explore other midfielders if he’s priced above €40 million, including Yves Bissouma, Fulham’s Thunder Belge, Sofian Amrabat, and Benfica’s Florentino Lewis. (Ragazzetta dello Sports)
– AC Milan hopes to finalize a deal with Club Bruges midfielder Ardon Jashari in the next 2-3 days. (Sky Sports Italy)
– Girona is looking to loan Manchester City’s center back Vitor Reis, although the club may choose to keep the 19-year-old. (TeamTalk)
– Stuttgart aims to confirm a contract with Real Madrid midfielder Kema Andre within a week. The deal is valued at €3 million, with the prospect of retaining 50% of future transfer fees. (Florian Plettenberg)
– AC Milan has signed talented Guela from Strasbourg, marking a priority, but will also pursue Monaco’s Wilfried Shingo if that move fails. (Calciomercato)
– Thomas Lemmer may leave Atlético Madrid this summer, with Girona currently seen as the most likely destination for a loan move. (l’equipe)
– Three Premier League clubs are showing interest in Manchester City goalkeeper Stephan Ortega. Fenerbahçe is in serious discussions, but 32-year-old Burnley’s proposed move has collapsed. (Florian Plettenberg)
– Fenerbahçe center back Alexander Zik is attracting attention from Villarreal and Roma, and could move if Battle Dedia Kite departs. (l’equipe)
Fan Take: This transfer news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights the immense financial power of clubs like Al Hilal, potentially shaking up the competitive landscape. The moves of key players could dramatically influence league standings and fan engagement, making this a pivotal time in the sport’s evolution.