AC Milan and Real Madrid are leading the chase for Crysencio Summerville and Denzel Dumfries in a busy transfer window.
AC Milan have become serious candidates to sign Crysencio Summerville, a 24-year-old winger from West Ham, with interest also coming from Tottenham and Aston Villa.
The Dutch international has drawn attention as a potential attacking addition for the Rossoneri. West Ham are yet to decide on a potential move for the player, leaving the door open for multiple suitors. The transfer race for Summerville is heating up as several top clubs express their desire to secure his services.
Real Madrid are preparing to activate Denzel Dumfries' £17.3m release clause to bring the 30-year-old right-back from Inter Milan to the Santiago Bernabeu.
The Netherlands international has been a consistent performer at club level and could bolster Madrid's defense ahead of the season. The move is expected to be completed in the coming weeks following negotiations. Inter Milan will lose a key defensive asset if the deal goes through.
Newcastle have tabled a 24m euros (£20.7m) offer to sign Zadok Yohanna, an 18-year-old Nigerian winger from AIK Stockholm.
The young talent has impressed in Sweden and is viewed as a promising long-term prospect by the Premier League side. If the bid is accepted, Yohanna would make the move to English football at a crucial stage in his development. His potential has drawn comparisons to some of the league's rising stars.
Atletico Madrid are considering a move for Manchester City midfielder Tijjani Reijnders, a 27-year-old Netherlands international.
The Spanish club sees him as a potential reinforcement for their midfield options. Reijnders has been a standout performer for City and could be a valuable addition to Atletico's squad. Negotiations could intensify as the window progresses.
Kieran McKenna and Thomas Frank are the top choices to replace Marco Silva at Fulham, who is set to leave for Benfica to replace Jose Mourinho.
The club is actively seeking a new manager to steer the team forward. Both candidates have strong track records in management and could bring different tactical approaches. The decision is expected to be made in the coming days as the search narrows.
Manchester United have paused contract discussions with Bruno Fernandes after being assured the 31-year-old Portugal international and club captain intends to remain at Old Trafford.
The midfielder has been a key figure for the Red Devils and his future is now settled for the foreseeable future. United are now focusing on other areas of their squad planning. The move reassures supporters about Fernandes' long-term commitment.
Atletico Madrid may fund a transfer for Mason Greenwood by selling Argentina striker Julian Alvarez, a 26-year-old player currently at the club.
The move would allow them to bring in the 24-year-old England forward from Marseille. Greenwood's potential return to English football has generated interest from multiple clubs. The deal could involve a significant financial package to facilitate the swap.
Roma have also expressed interest in signing Mason Greenwood, with Manchester United set to receive a sell-on fee from his move to Marseille.
The Italy-based club sees Greenwood as a potential attacking solution for their squad. The former United player could bring creativity and goal threat to Serie A. His availability has sparked a bidding war among European clubs.
Everton are pursuing Arsenal's Brazil forward Gabriel Jesus, a 29-year-old striker, but aim to reduce the Premier League champions' £20m asking price.
The Toffees see Jesus as a key target to strengthen their attacking options. Negotiations are ongoing as Everton look to secure a favorable deal. The move could provide Jesus with a fresh challenge in the Premier League.
Sunderland hope to outbid Marseille for the signing of Yassine Titraoui, a 22-year-old midfielder from Charleroi and Algeria.
The Championship side views the young talent as a potential long-term asset. Titraoui has drawn attention for his consistent performances in Belgium's top flight. If completed, the deal would add depth to Sunderland's midfield.