The ongoing transfer saga involving Kylian Mbappe seems to be approaching a resolution, with the French sensation expected to convey his final decision to PSG within the next one or two weeks, as reported by Spanish outlet AS. Real Madrid continues to persist in their pursuit of the superstar, while links with Liverpool remain.
Contrary to transfer speculations, Karim Benzema will stay at Al-Ittihad as the Saudi Arabian transfer window closes, putting an end to rumors of a potential move to the Premier League or a return to Lyon.
Fulham maintains optimism about securing Armando Broja before the transfer window closes, aiming to fill the void left by Aleksandar Mitrovic. Chelsea’s reluctance to part with the Albanian striker is evident in their £50 million asking price. Chelsea rejected Wolves’ loan offer for Broja, indicating the Blues’ desire for a permanent departure.
If Fulham secures Broja, there’s a likelihood that Rodrigo Muniz will leave the club on loan, with Atletico Mineiro, Gremio, and Real Betis expressing interest in the Brazilian winger.
Despite reports suggesting Amad Diallo requested a loan move to Sunderland, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano clarifies that the Manchester United winger is content to stay at Old Trafford.
Aston Villa is on the verge of signing Middlesbrough’s Morgan Rogers for an initial £8 million, with the potential for the fee to rise to £16 million through add-ons.
West Ham, in search of additional attacking options, is eyeing former Celtic winger Jota. The Portuguese player is reportedly unsettled at Al-Ittihad, and the Hammers are hopeful of securing him on loan. This move could facilitate Said Benrahma’s departure to Lyon for around £15 million.
Crystal Palace’s offer for West Ham full-back Ben Johnson has been rejected, and the club aims to secure his contract extension despite its expiration this summer.
Arsenal, relatively quiet in the transfer window, may part ways with Cedric Soares, with Turkish clubs expressing interest in the right-back whose contract expires this summer.
Nottingham Forest is holding out for €30 million (£25.6 million) for Orel Mangala, with Lyon’s €20 million bid rejected, but negotiations continue.
Brentford’s anticipated deal for 18-year-old Antonio Nusa is facing complications, potentially collapsing. Despite initial links with Spurs, Nusa opted for Brentford for more playing time. Reports suggest a £25 million transfer agreement with Club Brugge, but late hurdles may jeopardize the deal.
While Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou deems further business before Deadline Day unlikely, there are indications that the club might revisit the pursuit of Lucas Bergvall from Djurgardens IF, who is also on Barcelona’s radar, according to Sky Sports.