Man United receives optimistic signal from Sancho deal
Transfer expert Dharmesh Sheth (Sky Sports) said the negotiation process between Manchester United and Juventus about the future of Jadon Sancho is progressing positively.
The two sides are close to reaching an agreement on a transfer fee, likely to be around 25 million euros ($27 million).
However, the biggest obstacle lies in Sancho's current salary, which is quite high compared to the general level in Serie A. If he wants to join Juventus, the English player will likely have to accept a reduction in income.
Meanwhile, Man United are speeding up their pursuit of striker Ollie Watkins (29 years old, Aston Villa and England national team), and have had preliminary negotiations. Aston Villa offered 60 million pounds.
Brighton welcomes new recruits
Brighton have completed the signing of centre-back Olivier Boscagli from PSV Eindhoven on a free transfer.
The 27-year-old played 30 matches in the Dutch national championship last season, scoring 1 goal and providing 6 assists. Having joined PSV since 2019, Boscagli has played a total of 204 matches.
With the ability to play flexibly at both centre-back and left-back, he promises to add depth to Brighton's defense.
Notably, in the summer of 2024, Brighton offered to buy Boscagli but was not accepted by PSV.
Chelsea complete signing of Joao Pedro
Chelsea have officially signed Joao Pedro from Brighton for a fee of £60 million ($76 million). The 23-year-old Brazilian striker has signed an eight-year contract with the Stamford Bridge team.
Joao Pedro could make his debut in the quarter-finals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup after completing his registration. This is considered an important step in the process of renewing the Blues' attack.
Top 10 most expensive deals in the summer transfer market 2025 (as of July 3)
(Unit: million USD – only initial transfer fee, excluding additional fees)
1. Florian Wirtz (Leverkusen → Liverpool): 137.5
2. Matheus Cunha (Wolves → Man United): 80.1
3. Joao Pedro (Brighton → Chelsea): 68.9
4. Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth → Real Madrid): 67.5
5. Tijjani Reijnders (AC Milan → Man City): 59.4
6. Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth → Liverpool): 50.6
7. Álex Baena (Villarreal → Atlético Madrid): 48.6
8. Franco Mastantuono (River Plate → Real Madrid): 48.6
9. Jeremie Frimpong (Leverkusen → Liverpool): 43.2
10. Jean‑Clair Todibo (Nice → West Ham): 43.2
Arsenal determined to have Eze
British media reports that Arsenal are speeding up the deal to sign attacking midfielder Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. Eze is considered a necessary piece to increase the creativity and breakthrough ability of the Gunners' attack next season.
The 26-year-old has also expressed his desire to leave Palace to seek Champions League football. Arsenal have sent representatives to contact Palace to negotiate a price. Tottenham had pursued Eze but withdrew due to disagreements over the fee.
In addition, Arsenal are being encouraged in pursuing Rodrygo (Brazil, 23 years old) with a fee of 70 million pounds, when this striker is not guaranteed a starting position under coach Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid.
In another development, young defender Cristhian Mosquera (21 years old, Valencia) refused to renew his contract despite being offered attractive benefits, because he wanted to move to Arsenal.
Al Hilal gets reinforcements ahead of FIFA Club World Cup quarter-finals
Al Hilal have signed striker Abderrazak Hamdallah on loan from Al Shabab ahead of their quarter-final clash with Fluminense. The loan deal runs until the end of the 2025 Club World Cup, but the fee has not been disclosed.
Hamdallah scored 21 goals in 26 games for Al Ittihad last season, helping the team win the Saudi Pro League. The 34-year-old striker promises to bring more solutions to coach Simeone Inzaghi's attack.
Mitoma doesn't want to leave yet.
According to Sky Sports, Kaoru Mitoma has no intention of leaving Brighton this summer. In fact, the Japanese winger wants to stay with the Amex Stadium team for the long term through a new contract.
The negotiation plan for an extension between the two sides is being promoted. Brighton not only wants to keep the mainstay but is also ready to give Mitoma a worthy treatment.
The 28-year-old has just two years left on his contract with the Seagulls, with Bayern Munich and Al Nassr among the clubs keeping a close eye on his situation.
Sunderland, Bournemouth compete for Chelsea goalkeeper
Sunderland and Bournemouth are competing for Chelsea goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic. Last season, the Serbian goalkeeper played on loan at Strasbourg, making 31 appearances and helping the team reach the top 7 of Ligue 1.
Chelsea value Petrovic at £25 million ($31.5 million) – a fairly high figure for a goalkeeper who has not yet become a regular starter in the Premier League.
Atletico Madrid are ready to spend around £61m to sign centre-back Cristian Romero (27, Tottenham and Argentina). (AS - Spain)
West Ham have rejected a £50m bid from Tottenham for striker Mohammed Kudus (Ghana, 24). (Talksport)
Napoli under coach Antonio Conte really wants to recruit Ademola Lookman (Nigeria, 27 years old) from Atalanta. (Gazzetta dello Sport - Italy)
Newcastle want to sign goalkeeper James Trafford (22, Burnley) next week and are in talks with Nottingham Forest over winger Anthony Elanga (Sweden, 23). (i Paper)
Veteran striker Ciro Immobile (35 years old) will terminate his contract with Besiktas and join Bologna on a free transfer. (Corriere dello Sport - Italy)
Young defender Cristhian Mosquera (21 years old, Valencia) refused to renew his contract despite being offered attractive benefits, because he wanted to move to Arsenal. (Las Provincias - Spain)
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