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  1. Trades of the week: Biggest done deals of the summer so far

    With the transfer window opening on June 15 for many of Europe's top leagues, GOAL, in association with eToro, is your go-to resource for all the biggest done deals. Will a Manchester cub break the £100 million barrier to land Elliot Anderson? Could Michael Olise end up at Real Madrid? Track all the biggest trades right here throughout the summer!

  1. Casado to leave Barca

    Barcelona midfielder Marc Casadó has reached an agreement with the club's sporting department to secure a transfer away from Catalonia this summer, as he is struggling for regular first-team minutes under Hansi Flick following the returns of Gavi and Marc Bernal from injury, prompting the Cule academy graduate to instruct his agent, Jorge Mendes, to evaluate formal offers.

  2. Kane and Bayern hit contract snag

    Harry Kane’s future at Bayern Munich has been cast into sudden doubt following reports of significant differences in contract negotiations. While the England captain remains the focal point of the Bavarian attack, rivals are beginning to circle as talks over an extension hit an unexpected stumbling block.

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    FIFA revolutionises transfer system with FIFPro deal

    FIFA has officially announced a groundbreaking overhaul of the global football transfer market that serves as the most significant reform of the system in over two decades. The governing body has reached a landmark agreement with FIFPRO and other key stakeholders to completely reshape how player movements and contracts are handled across the world.

  4. Merson shares 'mad' Arsenal transfer theory that could see 42-goal star leave this summer

    Arsenal legend Paul Merson has floated a sensational transfer theory, suggesting that Mikel Arteta may be weighing up the shock sale of captain Martin Odegaard this summer. Despite the Norwegian leading the Gunners to their first Premier League title in over two decades last season, concerns over his recent impact and injury record have led to questions regarding his long-term future in North London.