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The transfer window is now open again following the start of this summer’s Club World Cup, with clubs able to accelerate deals ahead of the new season.

Arsenal chiefs reportedly want Hugo Ekitike after talks over a move for striker Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres have stalled. Mikel Arteta wants to bring a striker to the club in this window but, in the meantime, the Gunners have planned a medical for incoming Brentford midfielder Christian Norgaard and have also agreed to pay above the release fee for Martin Zubimendi. Eberechi Eze, a target for rivals Tottenham, is also on their radar.

Manchester United, meanwhile, have secured Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £62.5m and are negotiating with Brentford about Bryan Mbeumo, having submitted an improved offer. Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres is also on their list of potential additions.

Florian Wirtz is now officially a Liverpool player after agreeing a record £116.5m deal for the German superstar and completed the medical last Friday, while Reds defender Jarell Quansah is set to go the other way in a £35m deal to join Bayern Leverkusen. Marc Guehi is a top target to join from Crystal Palace.

Chelsea are set to sign Jamie Gittens after Borussia Dortmund accepted an offer of £55m for the former England Under-21s winger, who will have a medical, while the Blues have agreed to sign Brighton’s Brazil forward Joao Pedro.

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Transfer news live

Arsenal lead Eberechi Eze race over rivals Tottenham

Christian Norgaard to undergo Arsenal medical

Liverpool turn attention to Marc Guehi

Arsenal switch sights to Hugo Ekitike after Benjamin Sesko talks stall

Chelsea reach agreement for Brighton's Joao Pedro

Bryan Mbeumo expresses desire to join Manchester United as new bid rejected

Jamie Gittens to have Chelsea medical after £55m offer accepted

6 minutes ago

Arsenal switch sights to Hugo Ekitike after Benjamin Sesko talks stall

Mikel Arteta has made bringing a striker to the Emirates Stadium his main priority for this summer transfer window but Arsenal have faced issues over the fee of Benjamin Sesko.

Arteta is found of the RB Leipzig forward but the club does not sees his value the same way as the German side and talks have stalled.

German outlet BILD are now reporting that Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike is firmly back on Arsenal’s radar.

Arsenal had previously held talks with the 23-year-old but Frankfurts’s €100m (£85m) asking price is higher than that of Sesko’s.

Jack Rathborn1 July 2025 08:15

6 minutes ago

Liverpool turn attention to Marc Guehi

With Jarell Quansah set to join Bayer Leverkusen, Liverpool have turned their attention to signing England international Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, according to the Mirror.

Guehi, 24, is Liverpool’s first choice to add to their centre-back options but it would mean Liverpool continue their summer spending spree, after an £170m outlay so far.

Jack Rathborn1 July 2025 08:15

6 minutes ago

Arsenal plan Norgaard medical

Christian Norgaard will become an Arsenal player and a medical is being booked in for the Brentford captain next week.

The Gunners will pay up to £15m for the midfielder including a £10m fee and a further £5m in potential add ons.

Jack Rathborn1 July 2025 08:15

7 minutes ago

Arsenal lead Eberechi Eze race over Tottenham

Fabrizio Romano has an update on the race for Eberechi Eze.

Arsenal are said to be right in the mix to sign the Crystal Palace and England star, and still keen on a deal which could cost £85m.

Eze is reportedly interested in accepting a move to Arsenal.

While the Athletic reports the 27-year-old is among the options being considered, though no contact has been made yet with Crystal Palace.

The Gunners lead the race as no other club has the same level of interest currently, including Tottenham.

Jack Rathborn1 July 2025 08:14

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