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TRANSFER NEWS: Week 1 (24-31 May)
15 days ago - 9/8/2025 10:32 PM GMT-3
Julian Alvarez has turned down another contract renewal offer from Manchester United, and once again has explicitly stated his desire to leave the club this summer. Man United are unwilling to let the Argentinian superstar leave, however since there is one year left on his contract they are open to reasonable offers. Chelsea are closely monitoring Alvarez's situation and getting ready to make a bid.
Man City has also accepted Chelsea's 45 million euro offer for Rico Lewis, and Chelsea have started negotiations with the player. Both sides expect the deal to be done before the World Cup. Chelsea are also working on the signing of Maurits Kjaergaard from RB Leipzig, though there is no agreement with the club yet.
Chelsea have accepted a 40m€ offer from Al-Ittihad for Jhon Duran, with the player currently in negotiations with the Arabian club. Benoit Badiashile is currently discussing terms with Nice, though no offer has been submitted yet.

Liverpool have completed the move of Piero Hincapie from Leverkusen for a reported fee of 60 million euros, with the side happy to get the deal done before the World Cup. Liverpool have also reportedly asked for the prices of Joao Felix and Omar Marmoush from Atletico and Dortmund respectively, though no offers have been made to the club or player side.
Ibrahima Konate's contract still remains an issue, discussions with the player are ongoing. Bayern Münich remains keen on the player.

Arsenal have submitted a 40 million euro offer to Wolves for right-back Diogo Dalot, and have agreed with the player on personal terms. Arsenal have also completed Julio Soler's move from Bournemouth for a reported fee of 16.5 million euros, with the deal going smoothly. Galatasaray are working on Zinchenko deal, though there is no agreement with the club or player yet.

Southampton have completed the move of Leandro Trossard for a reported fee of 24 million and 3 million in addons. Whether Man United will keep Rashford or sell him remains up to the manager for the moment, though the club are still keeping an eye on Anthony Gordon and Callum Hudson-Odoi.

Man City are working on the signing of Lucas Chevalier from Lille as new goalkeeper, with Ederson expected to depart this summer. The fee is reportedly around 40 million euros, though the deal so far is not concluded. City side expect the deal to be finalised after Chevalier returns from the World Cup.

Son Heung-Min has bid an emotional farewell to Tottenham, leaving to LAFC for 20 million euros. Spurs are reportedly working on both Bryan Mbeumo and Viktor Tsygankov for the right-wing position, with Mbeumo currently taking priority. Meanwhile Bayern are preparing to make a bid for Andreas Schjelderup, though Tottenham ask for at least 90 million euros. The player is keen on the move, waiting for club agreement.

Newcastle United have completed the move of Joan Garcia from Villarreal for a reported fee of 25 million euros as the Spaniard will be entrusted with the Newcastle goal. Newcastle has also expressed interest for English centre-back Taylor Harwood-Bellis, though no offers have been made yet.

Southampton have announced Romain Perraud's exit from the club as he departs to Real Betis for 8 million euro fee.

Brighton and Real Madrid are currently in discussions for Dutch midfielder Tijjani Reijnders, with Real manager Simone Inzaghi a big fan of the player. Brighton are asking for 70 million euros with Real Madrid ready to pay, though no offer has been submitted yet. Reijnders has agreed on personal terms with Madrid.

Nottingham Forest are closely monitoring Lorenzo Lucca, with both sides keen on the move. Fee is expected to be around 30 million euros, with Glasner insisting on Lucca only. Taiwo Awoniyi's exit is almost certain, with the player ready to make a move back to Germany to Hoffenheim.

Everton have announced the departure of Abdoulaye Doucoure from the club as his contract as expired. The Toffees have interest in Marcel Sabitzer, with a 15 million euro fee being discussed with Wolfsburg.