DONE DEALS Martin Terrier -> Bayern Münich - 45m€ Sverre Nypan -> Brighton - 40m€ Maurits Kjaergaard -> Chelsea - 30m€ Denis Zakaria -> Juventus - 28m€ Nicola Zalewski -> Wolves, 25m€ Mattias Svanberg -> Ipswich Town - 22m€ Dwight McNeil -> Middlesbrough - 17m€ Robert Roefs -> Middlesbrough - 12.5m€ Juan Foyth -> Bristol City - 11m€ Hwang Hee-Chan -> Werder Bremen - 4.7m€ Joe Worrall -> Portsmouth, 1.6m€
Maurits Kjaergaard can officially be considered Chelsea player as the sides have agreed on 30 million fee + 5 million in addons alongside a 15% sell on clause. Player will get work permit and then he will join Chelsea camp on a 6 year contract. Denis Zakaria's transfer to Juventus has also been completed, with the sides agreeing to a 28 million euro fee as Zakaria travelled to Turin to complete his medicals and sign a 4 year contract with Juventus.
Liverpool have made a record-breaking offer of 156 million euros to Atletico Madrid for the transfer of Joao Felix after a week of negotiations between the two clubs. Atletico have accepted the offer as their valuation for the player has been met, and the greenlight has been given for Joao Felix to negotiate and sign with Liverpool. The transfer, if completed will break the English transfer record by over 26 million euros and will become the 3rd most expensive transfer in world football history. Joao Felix is expected to be the highest earner at Liverpool once he signs, surpassing the likes of van Dijk and Barella. Meanwhile Real Madrid have entered the race for Ibrahima Konate, and the player is now more eager to join the Madrid side than to sign for Barcelona. Konate wanted Real Madrid day one but got no offer until now, now he's ready to sign for his dream club. Meanwhile a loan deal for Jobe Bellingham is being discussed with Southampton, both the club and the player are looking fondly on the move. Jobe wants more playing time while Liverpool want him to develop, so the deal is expected to be completed soon.
After finalising the signing of Beukema, Arsenal have now prioritised Felix Nmecha as new target to increase options in midfield. The Gunners have made an offer of 32 million euros to Brentford which was rejected, and will make another offer next week. Nmecha is extremely keen on the move and is waiting for club agreement to sign contract. Gabriel Jesus' exit from the club is looking very likely now as Juventus have approached the player. Jesus is keen on joining Juventus and Arsenal are happy to let him go as he is not included in Glasner's plans. Expected fee will be around 25 million euros.
Man United and Wolves have reached a price agreement for Nathan Collins for 70 million euros. Man United have offered new contract terms to Nathan Collins, and the player is now looking more fondly on the move. Contract could be signed next week as there is not much left in the way of the transfer now. Meanwhile, Kaua Elias has received a loan offer from Villarreal which Man United have accepted. Elias will spend another season on loan, and could be sold if his performance next season is underwhelming. Man United are pushing to sign Anthony Elanga now after player's impressive performance with Ipswich Town last season. Tottenham are also in the race, player is only focused on Ipswich currently until an offer is accepted. Ipswich expect at least 50 million euros for the young Swede.
Man City have started working on Conrad Harder deal as Martin Terrier's transfer to Bayern has been finalised with the player flying to Münich and signing contract. Arsenal and Tottenham are also interested in Conrad alongside Dortmund, so the deal could take time. Young Italian centre-back Giovanni Leoni is now on Man City's radar as well to increase depth in the back line. Parma expect at least 45 million euros for Leoni.
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