Arsenal Champions Parade Fills the Streets with Red Smoke
Arsenal Champions Parade Fills the Streets with Red Smoke
Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester United are all expected to be busy this summer, with plenty of work already being done behind the scenes ahead of the transfer window officially opening. The Gunners are in talks to sign wonderkid Jeremy Monga from Leicester and continue to be linked with Eli Junior Kroupi, Ayyoub Bouaddi and Julian Alvarez as Mikel Arteta aims to retain the Premier League title next season.
However, a three-way battle to sign Morgan Rogers has emerged with Chelsea and Man United said to be interested in the England international, who could cost up to £100million. Man Utd, though, have made a double announcement this week, while also striking an agreement with Atalanta for midfielder Ederson. Spurs, meanwhile, have completed their first signing of the summer with Andy Robertson arriving on a free transfer and he could soon be joined in north London by Marcos Senesi and Savinho.
Liverpool have responded to Bayern Munich's interest in Rio Ngumoha as they explore a deal for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande. Manchester City remain in pursuit of Elliot Anderson despite seeing an opening offer rejected and Real Madrid are reportedly lining up a huge bid for Michael Olise. Follow the latest transfer news, gossip and rumours live below!
Three-way battle for Morgan Rogers
Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea are all in the race to sign Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers this summer.
According to TEAMtalk, the trio have entered a three-way battle for the attacking midfielder, who may cost in the region of £100million.
Who will win the race?
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Alvarez to Arsenal update
While Arsenal are interested in signing Julian Alvarez, he is not keen on a move to London.
That is according to reports in Spain, which means the Gunners may have to look elsewhere in their attempts to bolster in attack this summer.
However, this development may not be good news for Barcelona either as a move for the Argentina striker is said to have stalled and Atletico Madrid are planning for next season with the 26-year-old among their ranks.
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Andy Robertson will join Tottenham on a free transfer from July 1, following the expiry of his contract at Premier League rivals Liverpool.
Leao issues come and get me plea to Premier League
Rafael Leao has issued a ‘come and get me’ plea to the Premier League as he looks for a way out of AC Milan.
The electric winger has represented the Rossoneri since 2019, winning Serie A in 2022, but is now prepared to leave the club despite having two years left to run on his contract.
Ajax want Barca keeper
Ajax are trying to sign Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, according to Mundo Deportivo.
The 34-year-old has two years remaining on his deal at the Nou Camp but looks to have been displaced by Joan Garcia between the sticks.
Savinho preferred destination revealed
Savinho wants to stay in England should he leave Manchester City, according to reports in Brazil.
The winger has been heavily linked with a move to Tottenham, with talks believed to have taken place.
Spurs are set to make an opening bid for the forward in the coming days.
Tuchel sends Arsenal message as date confirmed for stars to return
Thomas Tuchel has said Arsenal should be “proud” of their achievements this season after the Gunners lifted a first Premier League title in 22 years.
Mikel Arteta’s men were crowned champions of England last month after Manchester City failed to defeat Bournemouth in their penultimate game of the campaign, giving the north Londoners an unassailable four-point lead at the summit.
Tuchel reveals England transfer plan for stars to complete summer moves
Thomas Tuchel has said that England players will be allowed to leave the Three Lions’ World Cup camp in order to complete transfers this summer.
A number of the travelling squad to the upcoming tournament have been linked with moves to different clubs in the close-season window.
Tuchel makes England injury admission ahead of World Cup opener
Thomas Tuchel has described himself a “very, very lucky manager” after England suffered no injuries that forced his hand when naming his World Cup squad, Dom Smith writes.
In previous tournaments, England managers have had to name players they would have preferred to leave behind due to injuries to key players who not be fit in time to play.
Statement released as investment group claim to buy Spurs shares
Tottenham’s parent company ENIC has responded after a group called Eight Sports Capital claimed to have purchased a 24.99 per cent stake in the firm, Dom Smith reports.
The Eight Sports Capital investment group claimed it had bought the stake in ENIC from the family trust of the club’s former executive chairman, Daniel Levy, who stepped down last September.