The big spenders will be out in force again this summer, with Real Madrid looking to back new boss Xabi Alonso, Chelsea keen to improve again after securing Champions League qualification, and Manchester United desperate to reclaim some kind of success after a disastrous season that saw them finish just three places above the relegation zone in the Premier League.
The Red Devils have signed Matheus Cunha, with Man City also flexing their financial power to sign Tijani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Marcus Bettinelli and Rayan Cherki.
Some big deals happened earlier than usual due to the Club World Cup and the deadline for participation in that tournament is now over, though the window remains open.
Some questions that will hang over the transfer window this season:
- Will Viktor Gyokeres leave Sporting CP?
- Who will sign Victor Osimhen?
- How much can Barcelona spend?
- Will top players want to join Man Utd?
- Will Arsenal sign a world-class striker?
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Garnacho rejects Man Utd exit
Alejandro Garnacho has rejected the chance to leave Man Utd.
The Uruguayan is apparently not in Ruben Amorim’s plans anymore after a poor 2024/25 campaign, while the player’s no-so-subtle posts on social media have dented his relationship with the United manager.
Chelsea and Napoli have been strongly linked but it was actually Al-Nassr who came in with a bid, just for Garnacho to turn down a switch to the Saudi Pro League. (Telegraph)
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Henderson set for Brentford
Jordan Henderson will soon sign for Brentford.
The former Liverpool captain is available as a free agent after leaving Ajax earlier this week.
There was previous speculation that he might make a romantic return to Sunderland, but Brentford will soon announce his acquisition. (Telegraph)