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👉 Biggest summer signings so far
Spurs continue spending spree
Tottenham Hotspur continue to reload after their dismal 2025-26 season, reaching an agreement with Newcastle United to sign Italian international Sandro Tonali on Wednesday.
Spurs will pay £92.5 million up front for the midfielder, and the deal could hit £100 million after add-ons that are based around Champions League qualification. (The Athletic)
July 1
Brighton bolster backline: Brighton & Hove Albion reached an agreement with Tottenham to sign promising defender Croatian defender Luka Vuskovic. The Seagulls will pay £46 million plus £4 million in potential add-ons for the 19-year-old center-back. (Fabrizio Romano)
PSG name their price: Paris Saint-Germain value Bradley Barcola at over £116 million. The Champions League holders are making it clear they don't have to sell the French winger amid interest from Premier League sides Liverpool and Arsenal. (The Athletic)
Chelsea stick to strategy: Chelsea's plan to scoop up all of the game's most exciting young talents has led them to Eli Junior Kroupi. The Blues are hopeful of completing a deal for Bournemouth's 20-year-old forward. (Caught Offside)
Race for Bouaddi: Arsenal have long been interested in signing 18-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, but Manchester City, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich are now also on the scene. Lille want at least £70 million for the Morocco international. (Daily Mail)
Juve going for youth: Juventus' failure to qualify for the Champions League has forced a shift in transfer strategy. The Bianconeri need to focus on shrewd moves this summer, and they've taken the first step by signing 19-year-old striker Jeff Ekhator from Genoa for €18 million. (Fabrizio Romano)
Como swoop in: Como continue to make moves ahead of their debut in the Champions League. The ascendant club will trigger a €6-million release clause to sign Mattia Liberali, the 19-year-old playmaker who's considered one of Italy's finest young talents. (Fabrizio Romano)
June 30
Spurs flex financial muscle: Tottenham have won the race to sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham after submitting an offer worth around £85 million. That figure was beyond what Manchester United was willing to spend on the 21-year-old midfielder. (The Athletic)
Kane staying at Bayern: England captain Harry Kane, 32, will sign a new contract at Bayern Munich, thus putting an end to transfer rumors that have seen him linked with Barcelona this summer. (The Athletic)

Olise has options: France and Bayern Munich star Michael Olise is aware that the likes of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are watching him at the World Cup. The playmaking winger will meet with Bayern after the World Cup to discuss his future. (AS)
Maresca to make changes: The appointing of Enzo Maresca could result in a fire sale at Manchester City. Rico Lewis, Nathan Ake, Nico Gonzalez, Ruben Dias, and Savinho could all depart the club this summer. (Daily Mail)
June 29
Xhaka wants Chelsea: Granit Xhaka has agreed to personal terms with Chelsea. The Swiss midfielder, 33, wants to live in London and reunite with Xabi Alonso, who coached him at Bayer Leverkusen. (Fabrizio Romano)
Arsenal's five-star plan: Premier League champions Arsenal want to sign five more players during the summer transfer window. Jeremy Monga, Leicester City's 16-year-old winger, is among the main targets. (Daily Star)
Gusto wants to go: Chelsea right-back Malo Gusto would like to join Manchester City. The French international, currently at the World Cup, wants to reunite with new Man City boss Enzo Maresca. (Foot Mercato)
Goalkeeper merry-go-round: Juventus want to sign Emi Martinez. Aston Villa are already searching for a potential replacement, but they're currently behind Leeds in the race for Zion Suzuki, the Parma netminder who helped Japan reach the World Cup knockouts this summer. (Calciomercato)
June 28
Rashford holding out hope: Marcus Rashford is still hopeful that he can return to Barcelona after his successful loan spell last season, but the Catalan club is in no rush to complete any potential deal. (TEAMtalk)
Atleti making their pitch: Atletico Madrid are trying to convince Julian Alvarez to remain at the club, but the 26-year-old has made it clear that he would like to join Barcelona this summer. (Mundo Deportivo)

Como keep pushing: Italian side Como, managed by Cesc Fabregas, have offered €27 million for Trevoh Chalobah, but Chelsea want €35 million for the English defender. (Sky Sport Italia)
Inter being stingy: Inter Milan are in danger of missing out on Curtis Jones. Liverpool value the midfielder at €40 million, but the Italian side isn't willing to offer more than €25 million. (Calciomercato)
June 27
Arsenal's bid rebuffed: Arsenal had a £55-million offer for Brazilian international Bruno Guimaraes rejected by Newcastle. The Magpies are insisting they won't sell the midfielder this summer. (ESPN)
Chelsea bolster backline: Chelsea are close to completing a €55-million move for Crystal Palace's Maxence Lacroix. The transfer is expected to be finalized after the French defender returns from the World Cup. (L'Equipe)
PSG lead the race: Multiple clubs are chasing Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche this summer, but Paris Saint-Germain currently have the upper hand over Premier League suitors. Monaco expect formal offers soon. (Fabrizio Romano)
Greenwood wants Roma: Marseille forward Mason Greenwood prefers to join AS Roma this summer rather than Fenerbahce or Al-Hilal. The Champions League-bound Italian club is prepared to offer around €50 million for the Englishman. (Corriere dello Sport)
Keeping Kinsky: Tottenham boss Roberto De Zerbi wants to make Antonin Kinsky his starting goalkeeper and reward him with a new contract. As a result, Spurs are willing to sell Guglielmo Vicario back to Serie A. (TEAMtalk)
Araujo turning heads: Despite Uruguay's dismal World Cup, Maxi Araujo caught the eye as one of the team's lone bright spots. Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal are all interested in signing the left-back from Portuguese club Sporting CP. (Record)
June 26
Brown to Bayern: Bayern Munich agreed to a €55-million deal with Eintracht Frankfurt to sign left-back Nathaniel Brown. The German international had many suitors, but only wanted to play for Bayern. (Fabrizio Romano)
Anderson cashes in: Once his impending £116-million transfer to Manchester City is complete, Elliot Anderson will earn around £300,000 per week at the Etihad Stadium. (The Athletic)

Leipzig not budging: Liverpool, trying to get a deal over the line before Yan Diomande's price surges at the World Cup, have had multiple bids for the Ivorian winger rejected by RB Leipzig. The Reds' latest offer was worth £100 million. (TEAMtalk)
Neither are BVB: Amid growing interest across Europe, Borussia Dortmund have decided that they won't let Germany midfielder Felix Nmecha leave the club for anything less that €100 million this summer. (Kicker)
June 25
Red Devils keeping captain: Bruno Fernandes is set to stay at Manchester United. The Portugal midfielder informed his teammates that he has no intention of leaving the club this summer despite constant rumors linking him with a move to Saudi Arabia. (talkSPORT)
Arsenal not giving up: Despite Aston Villa's apparent unwillingness to sell Morgan Rogers this summer, Arsenal will continue to explore the possibility of a deal for the the 23-year-old. (The Sun)
Gunners drop their price: Arsenal are expected to sell Gabriel Jesus this summer after the Brazilian's influence within the team continued to wane this past season. The Premier League champions have lowered their price to around £25 million. Everton are monitoring the situation. (Caught Offside)
Rivalry renewed: After going head-to-head for the Premier League crown this past season, Arsenal and Manchester City could now lock horns in the battle to sign Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand. (A Bola)
Bergvall wants out: Swedish midfielder Lucas Bergvall has informed Tottenham that he'd like to leave the club this summer for a new challenge. Several clubs across Europe and the Premier League are aware of the 20-year-old's desire for a fresh start elsewhere. (The Athletic)










