The summer transfer window is open, and the rumor mill is in overdrive. Check in daily for all the latest transfer buzz until the window closes on Sept. 1.
👉 Biggest summer signings so far
Man City want Bouaddi
With Spanish superstar Rodri on the verge of joining Barcelona, Manchester City are in advanced talks with Lille to sign midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi as the World Cup winner's replacement.
Aug. 17
Rodri's deal: Barcelona's move for Rodri could end up being worth €76 million in total. The Catalan club will pay a €60-million transfer fee up front, plus €6 million in easily achievable add-ons. Man City could collect another €10 million if "difficult" add-ons are triggered. (Fabrizio Romano)
Arsenal eyeing Osimhen: Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen has refused to rule out a potential departure this summer, which has alerted Arsenal. The prolific Nigerian could cost over €70 million. (Caught Offside)

Juve find new 'keeper: After much searching and the collapse of a potential deal for Emiliano Martinez, Juventus have finally landed on Guglielmo Vicario as their goalkeeper of choice. The Italian will join the Bianconeri on loan from Tottenham. The deal includes a purchase option. (The Athletic)
Saudi spending power: Manchester City would like to sign Pedro Neto from Chelsea, but the Premier League club now faces direct competition from Al-Hilal for the Portuguese winger. (talkSPORT)
Newcastle's new striker: Newcastle are preparing a €55-million bid for Georges Mikautadze. The Villarreal forward and Georgia international is also being tracked by Barcelona this summer. (Fichajes)
Aug. 16
Barca back down: Barcelona were considering a move for Sporting CP striker Luis Suarez, but the Catalan club doesn't want to activate the Colombian's €80-million release clause. The Portuguese outfit won't offer any discounts. (Fabrizio Romano)
Suzuki sweepstakes: After his proposed transfer to PSG fell apart, Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki is now on the verge of joining Aston Villa. The Premier League club will pay Parma €30 million up front, with the deal potentially reaching €35 million after future add-ons. (The Athletic)
Gakpo wants to go: Cody Gakpo has informed Liverpool of his desire to leave Anfield and join Tottenham this summer. Gakpo and his camp already have an agreement in place with Spurs over personal terms. (TEAMtalk)
Chelsea big demand: Chelsea want £60 million to sell backup striker Nicolas Jackson this summer. Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Atletico Madrid are all monitoring the situation. (RMC Sport)
One in, one out: Inter Milan continue to chase Liverpool's Curtis Jones. With the midfielder expected to cost around €40 million, the Italian club will try to sell Luis Henrique to fund the move. (Corriere dello Sport)
BVB keep adding: Borussia Dortmund are bolstering their midfield by signing Joey Veerman from PSV. The Dutchman will sign a five-year contract after the two clubs came to terms on a €21.5-million deal. (Fabrizio Romano)
Aug. 15
PSG balk at agent demands: Paris Saint-Germain were all set to sign Zion Suzuki and were in the process of exchanging documents with Parma, but a last-minute commission demand from the goalkeeper's agents caused the Champions League holders to call off the deal. (Fabrice Hawkins)
Enzo's price unclear: Chelsea were willing to sanction a £120-million deal for Manchester City to sign Enzo Fernandez if they received an official offer on Saturday, but that deadline has passed, and the Blues could now demand a higher fee for the Argentine midfielder. (Fabrizio Romano)

Napoli talking to Jesus: Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is in talks with Napoli over a potential transfer. The Brazilian is expected to leave the Premier League champions this summer. (Fichajes)
Newcastle swoop in: After Bruno Guimaraes' move to Arsenal, Newcastle are looking to make a statement signing in midfield. The Magpies have set their sights on Brighton's Carlos Baleba, who has strongly been linked with Manchester United in previous transfer windows. (talkSPORT)
Aug. 14
Quansah could come back: Arsenal are interested in bringing England international Jarell Quansah back to the Premier League, but Bayer Leverkusen don't want to sell. Liverpool had a €70-million buyback option on the defender, but that has now expired. (The Athletic)
Milan cleaning house: New AC Milan boss Ruben Amorim has informed eight players that they are surplus to requirements. That group includes Fikayo Tomori and Christopher Nkunku. (Daily Mail)
Martinelli not convinced: Galatasaray submitted a €45-million offer to sign Gabriel Martinelli from Arsenal, but the Brazilian international isn't open to the move at this moment. (Florian Plettenberg)
Aug. 13
Reijnders games: Al-Qadsiah are in advanced talks with Manchester City to sign Tijjani Reijnders. The Dutch midfielder failed to make an impact in his first season at Man City following his transfer from AC Milan. (The Athletic)
Savinho eyes the exit: Brazilian winger Savinho, 22, continues to reiterate his desire to leave Manchester City and join Tottenham this summer. (Fabrizio Romano)

Palhinha in limbo: Aston Villa would like to sign Portuguese midfielder Joao Palhinha on loan with an option to buy, but Bayern Munich aren't open to that formula. The German giants prefer a permanent transfer. (Florian Plettenberg)
Dedic deal is close: Newcastle are closing in on a move for Amar Dedic. The 23-year-old Benfica right-back is expected to cost over €30 million. Talks between the clubs are at the final stages. (Fabrizio Romano)
Aug. 12
Barcola wants Liverpool: Bradley Barcola continues to prioritize a transfer to Liverpool this summer despite a late approach from Arsenal. PSG continue to value the French winger at around £130 million. (The Sun)
Switching gears: With Rodri on his way to Barcelona, Real Madrid are eyeing fellow Spanish midfielder Martin Zubimendi. Los Blancos are hoping Arsenal's signing of Bruno Guimaraes will make them more willing to let the World Cup winner depart. (Football London)
MLS could move: Chelsea and Manchester United have both been offered the opportunity to sign Myles Lewis-Skelly. Arsenal are considering selling the versatile youngster after signing Bruno Guimaraes. (Football London)
Endrick not leaving: Manchester United made an attempt to sign Brazilian striker Endrick from Real Madrid, but Jose Mourinho wants to keep the 20-year-old at the club this season. (Daily Mirror)
Eyeing Esposito: Arsenal and Manchester United are prepared to battle one another in order to sign Italian striker Pio Esposito from Inter Milan. The imposing 21-year-old is valued at £73 million. (The Sun)









