
The transfer window is open two more days between 1 June and 10 June to enable transfers to be made ahead of the summer’s Club World Cup.
Manchester United have already secured Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £62.5m, and are negotiating with Brentford over Bryan Mbeumo with Viktor Gyokeres also on the list of wanted strikers. Captain Bruno Fernandes also provided a boost by turning down a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia.
Manchester City, meanwhile, have agreed a fee to sign AC Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders who has completed a medical and looks set to join Pep Guardiola’s side.
Liverpool have also been busy putting in a club-record bid for Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz while goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher has left for Brentford. The Reds also wrapped up a deal to bring Jeremie Frimpong to Anfield by triggering his £29.5m release clause.
Arsenal, meanwhile, hope to bring in Spanish midfielder Martin Zubimendi and Mikel Arteta has sanctioned talks with RB Leipzig over striker Benjamin Sesko in their ongoing pursuit for a No 9.
You can sign up to DAZN to watch every Club World Cup game for free, while all the latest updates, rumours and done deals from what promises to be a chaotic transfer window will be covered in the blog below:
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- Manchester United make contact over Viktor Gyokeres
- Red Devils also negotiating with Brentford after £55m bid rejected for Bryan Mbeumo
- Arsenal continue pursuit of RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko
- Gunners' pursuit of Martin Zubimendi hits snag after Real Madrid interest
- Liverpool submit new offer for Florian Wirtz worth up to £113m
- Tijjani Reijnders completes Man City medical
Arsenal 'advancing' talks for Sesko
15:06
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Mike Jones
When is a transfer advancing and when is a transfer proceeding well?
Arsenal’s interest in Benjamin Sesko appears to be doing both, according to Fabrizio Romano.
A deal for the RB Leipzig striker, who will cost a huge sum, thought to be £75m, is thought to be edging closer.
Though no agreement is expected imminently.
Sky Sports in Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg believes this transfer will happen and is only a matter of time before being confirmed.
Arsenal face twist in Zubimendi deal after Real Madrid interest
14:55
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Miguel Delaney
Real Madrid hold an interest in Martin Zubimendi which could impact Arsenal’s plans to sign the Real Sociedad midfielder.
The Real Madrid noise about Zubimendi has surprised those at Sociedad who would obviously prefer to sell to Arsenal, and still anticipate that’s what will happen.
The Gunners were relaxed about the transfer before the weekend but this is what Madrid do.
The Real Madrid noise about Martin Zubimendi has surprised those at Real Sociedad - who would obviously prefer to sell to Arsenal, and still anticipate that’s what will happen.
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) June 9, 2025
Arsenal were relaxed on it before the weekend. But this is exactly what Madrid do!
Representatives from the Spanish giants are working to convince the player to join them instead of Arsenal which would effectively hijack the deal.
All of the main details of the move to Arsenal were sorted.
Something similar has already happend this year as Chelsea believed they had done enough to sign Dean Huijsen - though that deal was never as advanced as this one for Zubimendi - but the defender ended up signing for Real Madrid as announced back in May.

Lamptey signs extension
14:54
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Mike Jones
Tariq Lamptey has signed a one-year contract extension with Brighton.
The right back has struggled with injuries but will hope to perform strongly in 2025/26.
We're pleased to announce Tariq has agreed a one-year contract extension with Albion! pic.twitter.com/Ny7W4bVHCg
— Brighton & Hove Albion (@OfficialBHAFC) June 9, 2025
Wrexham target Ward
14:45
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Mike Jones
Wrexham are in talks with Leicester over a possible deal for goalkeeper Danny Ward.
Discussions are thought to be in the early stages.
The 31-year-old Ward has 44 caps for Wales and would bring experience to Wrexham’s squad as they look to perform strongly in the Championship.
Wirtz switch to Liverpool faces new twist
14:36
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Mike Jones
Liverpool’s chase of Florian Wirtz faces an added layer of complication with FC Koln wading into the transfer, demanding they are paid what they are due from any lucrative sale Leverkusen.
Leverkusen poached the young Wirtz from local rivals Koln and BILD reports that Koln’s president, Werner Wolf, said he is out to get a slice of the £100m+ transfer fee.
“We are looking into it. We know what we are entitled to and will fight for it,” Wolf said.

Alisson Becker expecting Liverpool to take up contract option
14:21
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Mike Jones
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker expects the Premier League champions to extend his contract by an additional year.
The Brazil international’s current deal at Anfield is due to expire next summer.
Alisson, who has made 298 appearances for the Reds since joining from Serie A side Roma in 2018, also intends to one day return to play for Brazilian club Internacional.

‘No formal decision’ on Michail Antonio future as West Ham striker continues recovery from car crash
14:13
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Mike Jones
West Ham are yet to make a formal decision on the future of Michail Antonio as the striker continues his recover from a serious car crash.
This is despite the 25-year-old being listed as a “free transfer” on the club’s retained list, which has been today been announced.
Antonio’s current contract is due to expire on June 30 and the Jamaica international is still sidelined after being involved in the crash in December, which left him with a broken femur.

Michail Antonio shares footage of himself learning to walk again after horror crash
14:04
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Lucy Leeson
West Ham footballer Michail Antonio has shared footage of himself learning to walk again after a horror crash.
The striker posted a montage clip of his recovery on his Instagram page on Sunday (8 June), with the caption “Faith will overcome all challenges”.
The video opens with an image of the car crash wreckage, before the striker is seen in a hospital bed, and then using a walking frame, supported by nurses.
He is later seen entering the club gym on crutches as his recovery continues.
De Jong on new Barcelona contract
13:56
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Mike Jones
Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong believes he will sign a new contract with the club with his current deal is set to expire next summer.
“I think I will sign a new contract, but you can never say that with a hundred per cent certainty. If everything goes well, then it will happen,” De Jong told Dutch outlet Voetbalzone.
“They want it and I want it, so normally you can work it out.”

Crystal Palace’s European dream is at risk – it’s time for football to wake up
13:47
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Miguel Delaney
Steve Parish’s face at Uefa this week probably said enough. He didn’t need to repeat a view he has pressed on people in private – and now to Uefa executives in Nyon – that Crystal Palace are technically not part of a multi-club ownership.
A very different interpretation may now cost his club a place in the Europa League, or perhaps European competition altogether.

Sancho returning to Dortmund... again?
13:38
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Mike Jones
Borussia Dortmund have asked to be informed about Jadon Sancho’s future.
Sancho has returned to Manchester United after Chelsea chose to reject their obligation to buy him following his loan.
The Blues decided instead to pay a £5m fee to send him back to Old Trafford and United now hope to move him on.
Sancho spent four seasons at Dortmund before United signed him for £73m in July 2021. He then had a loan spell at Dortmund in the second half of the 2023/24 season.
Sancho’s wages could be a sticking point but Dortmund may need to replace winger Jamie Gittens if he completes a move to Chelsea.

West Ham still to make decision on Antonio
13:29
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Mike Jones
West Ham United are still to make a decision on Michail Antonio’s future after a serious road traffic accident in December required the striker to undergo surgery.
A club statement release on Monday read: "As a long-serving, highly-respected player, and a much-loved member of the West Ham family, the club’s absolute priority at this time is to support Michail personally in his journey to resume playing at the highest level."
Antonio’s contract runs out on June 30th and the club added: “There will be no formal decision and announcement on his future until such time that it is considered right and appropriate.
“However, as his current contract is also due to expire on 30 June, for the purposes of the Premier League Retained List procedure at the end of the 2024/25 season, Michail will be listed as a free transfer.”

Cresswell, Ings and Zouma leaving West Ham
13:20
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Mike Jones
West Ham have announced their retained list and there are some big departures from the club.
Left-back Aaron Cresswell, goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, right-back Vladimir Coufal, striker Danny Ings and centre-back Kurt Zouma will formally depart the club.
The Hammers will look to rebuild but the departures of four of the above players - Zouma excluded - were all expected.
Ange Postecoglou departs Tottenham in glory but sacking him was the logical choice
13:12
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Richard Jolly
He will always have Bilbao. The manager who, in his forties, was in charge of Whittlesea Zebras in the Melbourne suburbs won a European trophy 16 years later. No other manager has had a journey quite like Ange Postecoglou’s.
But then no one has had a season the same as Tottenham’s, the club who recorded the lowest ever league finish of any side to lift continental silverware.
It was why the emotional choice would have been to keep Postecoglou. The rational one, delivered 16 days after Europa League glory, was to dismiss him.

Tottenham’s dismissal of Ange Postecoglou brings identity crisis to the fore once again
13:03
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Richard Jolly
Daniel Levy is talked about more than he talks; in public, anyway. The Spurs chairman’s quotes can be used against him and, a few weeks into Ange Postecoglou’s reign, he said: “We’ve got our Tottenham back.”
Now, with another manager sacked after a reign of 18 months to two years, some would say the comment has a different pertinence. Postecoglou lasted longer than Antonio Conte, Andre Villas-Boas and Jose Mourinho; his eventual tally of 101 games fell just short of Glenn Hoddle (104) and George Graham (108).

City's triple threat
12:55
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Mike Jones
Manchester City are hoping to complete a sensational triple transfer swoop ahead of the Club World Cup.
The club are close to a deal with midfielder Tijjani Reijnders who has completed a medical while Wolves left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri has also agreed to join.
Ait-Nouri may also have done a medical over the weekend, or else it will be today, and those transfers will be finalised for a combined total of around £77m.
Both are expected to go through before tomorrow’s Club World Cup deadline and City are pushing to sign France winger Rayan Cherki.
Contact has been made with Lyon in the hopes a deal can be done allowing all three players to feature in Fifa’s tournament this summer.
Dortmund reject Chelsea offer
12:45
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Mike Jones
Borussia Dortmund have rejected an offer from Chelsea for winger Jamie Gittens.
According to a Sky Sports report, the Bluesbid an initial €35m (£29.5m) which was rejected by Borussia Dortmund.
Dortmund instead want closer to €50-60m (£42-£50m) for the 20-year-old.
Newcastle in for Elanga?
12:36
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Mike Jones
Newcastle have reportedly made an initial inquiry with Nottingham Forest about signing Anthony Elanga this summer.
Alexander Isak’s future at the club is still in doubt with moves elsewhere certainly possible.
Newcastle also remain interested in Brighton’s Joao Pedro as they seek attacking reinforcements should Isak depart.
Why Thomas Frank is exactly the right manager for Tottenham
12:27
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Miguel Delaney
It is the kind of story that has got around the Premier League, and explains why so many wealthy clubs have considered Thomas Frank.
Earlier this season, the Brentford coach was having a chat with Fabian Hurzeler, and enthusing about Brighton’s style of play.
“I’d love to play like this,” Frank said, before smiling. “I’d need another £100m, though.”

Brentford prepared to listen to offers for Frank
12:20
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Mike Jones
Sky Sports News say that Brentford are prepared to listen to offers from Tottenham for head coach Thomas Frank.
Frank is open to moving to Spurs should he be given permission to talk to the club.
Brentford would allow this but only if Tottenham pay a serious fee to remove the manager.
Frank has a release clause in his contract which is widely being reported to be around £10m.

Monga signs new deal with Leicester
12:11
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Mike Jones
Leicester have announced a new contract for teenager Jeremy Monga.
The 15-year-old is the second-youngest player to have played in the Premier League.
He has signed an academy scholarship to stay at the club despite interest from other big clubs.
Blackburn close to signing De Neve
12:02
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Mike Jones
Blackburn Rovers are closing in on the signing of 23-year-old Dion De Neve.
Blackburn are hopeful of completing the move this week with the defender still needing to undergo a medical before things progress further.
Ronaldo on club football future
11:53
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Mike Jones
Cristiano Ronaldo admitted he will not be playing in the Club World Cup this summer and was asked about his future following Portugal’s Nations League win.
He replied: "My future? Basically nothing is going to change.
"Staying at Al Nassr? Yeah."

Jack Grealish is at a crossroads – and the next step is far from obvious
11:43
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Richard Jolly
Sometimes a career can be measured by what happens over summers.
In 2021, Jack Grealish became the most expensive Englishman in history, the Premier League’s record signing, the £100m man.
In 2023, he was the treble winner whose celebrations in Ibiza felt the stuff of legend.
In 2024, he was, to his surprise, omitted from England’s European Championships squad.
In 2025, it would be rather less of a shock if he is excluded from Manchester City’s Club World Cup squad.

Jean-Philippe Mateta in talks with Palace
11:34
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Mike Jones
Jean-Philippe Mateta is discussing a potential new contract with Crystal Palace, according to Sky Sports.
He is seemingly keen to extend his stay at Selhurst Park past his current deal until 2027.
This is some interest in the Frenchman, from Juventus in Serie A, and possibly Man Utd depending on how their other moves pan out this summer.
Harvey Elliott thinking about Liverpool future
11:25
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Mike Jones
Harvey Elliott has insisted that he does not want to be 'wasting years' of his career when discussing his future at Liverpool.
He said: "I’m coming into an age now where I’m 22, I’m going to be 23 next season.
"I don’t really want to be wasting years on my career because it’s a short career. You don’t know what’s going to happen. I need to reflect.
"I need to see if I’m content in doing what I’m doing and how can I improve as a player because that’s the most important thing.
“I just want to improve and be the best possible version of myself. If that’s to go somewhere else, then it’s a decision that I’m going to have to make and I just need to see what happens.
"Nothing makes me want to leave. I love the club, I love the fans, the team. I support them as well, but most importantly, it’s just about what’s best for my career."
Scott Carson leaves Man City
11:21
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Mike Jones
Manchester City back up goalkeeper Scott Carson is leaving the club when his contract expires this summer.
City posted this on social media: “After six seasons with the Club, Scott Carson will leave Manchester City when his contract expires this summer.
“We would like to thank Scott for his hard work and dedication and wish him the very best of luck for the future.”
After six seasons with the Club, Scott Carson will leave Manchester City when his contract expires this summer.
— Manchester City (@ManCity) June 9, 2025
We would like to thank Scott for his hard work and dedication and wish him the very best of luck for the future
Sesko getting 'closer' to Arsenal move
11:16
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Mike Jones
Arsenal have been holding negotiations with RB Leipzig over Benjamin Sesko.
Fabrizio Romano claims this transfer is the Gunners’ main focus with talks said to be progressing very well.
The 22-year-old is getting closer to potentially completing the move and is sold on the project presented to him by Mikel Arteta.
More to come.
‘Keeping Alexander Isak is the biggest signing Newcastle can make’
11:08
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Mike Jones
Newcastle must prioritise keeping hold of Alexander Isak this summer over any signing, says club legend Shay Given.
With a return to the Champions League beckoning, the Magpies are gearing themselves up for a busy summer as they look to ensure their latest stint in Europe’s most prestigious competition is not a fleeting one.
Depth in quality will be required as they enter a jam-packed 2025/26 calendar, with it imperative that involvement in multiple competitions does not leave Eddie Howe’s resources spread too thin.

Could Spurs join Bryan Mbeumo chase?
10:58
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Mike Jones
Bryan Mbeumo has already been the subject of a bid from Manchester United this summer - but could Totttenham emerge as suitors for the Brentford forward?
With Thomas Frank seemingly the top choice at Spurs to succeed Ange Postecoglou, the Mirror suggest that the manager may be keen to take Mbeumo with him across London if appointed.
Newcastle target Joao Pedro
10:49
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Mike Jones
Another club who potentially held interest in Bryan Mbeumo was Newcastle United.
However, it seems they may have switched their attentions elsewhere.
Brighton’s Joao Pedro is now a top target, The Telegraph believe.
Rafael Leao wants to leave AC Milan?
10:40
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Mike Jones
The ears of a few clubs across Europe may prick up at a report from German journalist Florian Plettenberg, who understands that Rafael Leao has expressed a desire to leave AC Milan.
Bayern Munich are among the possible suitors for the Portuguese forward.
Cristiano Ronaldo makes plea over ‘phenomenon’ Lamine Yamal
10:31
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Harry Latham-Coyle
Cristiano Ronaldo has urged people to be patient with Lamine Yamal after Portugal pipped Spain on penalties in the Nations League final.
Veteran Ronaldo proved his worth again for Roberto Martinez’s side, popping up with a second-half equaliser to force a shootout before watching on as his side prevailed over their Iberian rivals.

Joao Palhinha considering Bayern exit
10:22
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Mike Jones
Portuguese midfielder Joao Palhinha says that he is open to leaving Bayern Munich if he fails to receive more regular first-team football. The tough-tackling former Fulham player has struggled to force his way into Vincent Kompany’s preferred side, and though he has vowed to fight for his place if he remains in the Bundesliga, a move away could be an option.
“I still have three years left on my contract here at Bayern,” he told Sky Germany. “I need to talk to the coach and sporting director about whether I’ll get my chance here. If not, then we’ll see.”
Aaron Ramsey agrees surprise move to Mexico
10:13
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Mike Jones
Wales captain Aaron Ramsey has agreed a deal to sign for Mexican side Club Universidad Nacional, the PA news agency understands.
The former Arsenal and Juventus midfielder would become the first high-profile British player to play in the Mexican league should the formalities of the move be completed.

Chelsea sign Sarr!
10:09
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Mike Jones
Chelsea have completed the signing of Mamadou Sarr.
The 19-year-old French defender moves to Stamford Bridge from sister club Strasbourg for a fee of around £16.9m this summer
The deal was initially struck back during the January transfer window.
Sarr has now penned an eight-year contract in until 2033.
Welcome to Chelsea, Mamadou Sarr!
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) June 9, 2025
Chelsea set to bid again for Mike Maignan
10:04
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Mike Jones
Chelsea are set to bid again for Mike Maignan, Calciomercato in Italy believe, having had an initial approach for the goalkeeper knocked back by AC Milan.
It seems their first offer fell some way short of the Serie A side’s valuation - could an improved bid get the deal done?
Robert Lewandowski refuses to play for Poland after being stripped of captainc
09:53
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Mike Jones
Robert Lewandowski said he will not play for Poland again under the current manager, shortly after the striker was stripped of the captaincy role.
Poland boss Michal Probierz made the decision to replace Lewandowski as national team captain with midfielder Piotr Zielinski.

Callum Wilson in talks to stay at Newcastle
09:45
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Mike Jones
Callum Wilson has entered into talks to extend his stay with Newcastle.
The striker arrived on Tyneside from Bournemouth in 2020 and has made 130 appearances for the Magpies, including 22 last season as the team lifted the Carabao Cup and secured Champions League football.

Manchester City close in on Rayan Ait-Nouri
09:37
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Mike Jones
Manchester City are seemingly on the verge of securing a new left-back, with a deal for Rayan Ait-Nouri expected to be done in the coming days.
The club has reached an agreement with Wolves over a fee with that figure expected to be around the £31m mark.
Liverpool given Kirkez boost
09:30
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Mike Jones
Liverpool are also close to signing Milos Kerkez in a boost to their defensive reinforcements.
Kerkez is in demand after a fine season with Bournemouth and is close to agreeing a move with the Premier League champions.
Jjournalist Rudy Galetti reports that a deal is in final negotiations over the structure of the add-ons included.
One to watch.
Club World Cup, Saudi money, PSR and No 9s: The factors driving the summer transfer market
09:22
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Miguel Delaney
Over the three days around the Champions League final in Munich, in hotels like the £900-a-night Rosewood, a number of intense meetings were taking place.
Security was tight, agents and club representatives were trying to find secluded corners. They were so close to the transfer window that a certain discretion was needed. At least one big deal was struck.
For some in football, the regular season’s games have stopped so the real business begins. A strand of modern fans might feel the same.
They are likely to be very engaged over the next few months, because there is going to be a lot of activity.


