Transfers

  1. Barca reluctant to renew Torres as PSG eye swoop

    Barcelona sporting director Deco is reportedly hesitant to offer Ferran Torres a new contract at Camp Nou due to a hidden financial hurdle involving Manchester City. Despite the forward remaining a useful part of Hansi Flick’s rotations, the club's precarious financial position has forced them to reconsider the long-term future of the Spain international.

  2. Iraola confirms Liverpool 'working hard' to sign more new players

    New Liverpool head coach Andoni Iraola has addressed the media for the first time since taking the reins at Anfield, providing a significant update on the club's recruitment strategy. Following the early acquisitions of Victor Munoz and Jeremy Jacquet, the Spaniard has made it clear that the Reds are still "working hard" in the market as they look to build a squad capable of competing on all fronts.

  3. Amorim targets FOURTH ex-Man Utd pupil for Milan transfer overhaul

    Ruben Amorim is wasting no time in looking back toward Manchester United as he begins his rebuilding project at AC Milan. The Portuguese tactician has reportedly identified Noussair Mazraoui as a primary target to bolster his defensive ranks in Serie A. The Moroccan defender is the fourth Red Devils player Amorim has set his sights on, after Manuel Ugarte, Mason Mount, and Amad Diallo.

  1. Man Utd eye Manu Kone after abandoning Ederson deal

    Manchester United have identified Roma midfielder Manu Kone as their primary transfer target after dramatically collapsing a deal for Atalanta's Ederson. The French international is highly coveted by the Red Devils hierarchy, but the Italian outfit have demanded a premium fee exceeding £45 million to sanction his departure this summer.

  2. Klopp reveals how he almost signed Mbappe at Liverpool

    Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has opened up about the club's audacious attempt to sign Kylian Mbappe before his blockbuster transfer to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017. Reuniting with the French star at the World Cup, the legendary German coach detailed chartering a five-room private jet for the family during their record "non-transfer" saga.