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Posted Wednesday, June 04, 2025 by Goal.com

Sancho confirms Chelsea exit

Jadon Sancho has opened up after Chelsea refused to make his loan deal a permanent transfer and sent him back to Manchester United.

Taking to Instagram, Sancho wrote: "Grateful for the experience. Big love to everyone at Chelsea who made me feel at home - teammates, staff and the fans. Wishing the club all the best moving forward. Truly grateful, thank you, Blues."

Modric 'verbally agrees' AC Milan move after leaving Madrid

AC Milan are confident of signing Ballon d'Or winner Luka Modric after the two parties came to a verbal agreement over the transfer, according to Gianluca Di Marzio.

The 39-year-old has left Real Madrid as a free agent after a legendary stint at the club came to an end but now looks set to extend his career with another season in the professional game, this time at San Siro.

Fernandes denies Man Utd tried to force him to join Al-Hilal

Bruno Fernandes has revealed that Manchester United never forced him to join Al-Hilal after snubbing a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia.

Speaking to Sky Sports, the Portuguese said: "There was an opportunity. The president called me and asked if I wanted to go there. They were waiting for me. I spoke to coach Amorim. He asked me not to go. Manchester United didn’t want to sell me. They don’t need the money. If I had wanted to leave, they would have made it happen."

Pogba reunion with Greenwood at Marseille ruled out

Footmercato reports that Paul Pogba's possible move to Marseille looks unlikely as the club will not be able to afford his massive salary. Instead, the player is now being offered to the French club's rivals, AS Monaco.

Eriksen reveals career plans amid Wrexham links

Christian Eriksen was a bit-part player during his final months at Manchester United and has been linked with moves back to Denmark, his former club Ajax and even Wrexham, who will be in the Championship next season. However, it looks like Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney may not get their man as the midfielder wants to leave the United Kingdom.

Eriksen told TV 2 Sport: "I got it sent to me from someone who asked if I should return to OB. My good agent has also been out and about saying that I shouldn't. It's the football rumor mill. I hope no one has put money on it happening now, because then they'll lose. Right now there is nothing. There is interest all around, but there is nothing that I am close to signing. My focus will be to play international matches and then have a good summer holiday. Then we will see how long the holiday will be. I would rather get away from the Premier League. I feel I have had my turn in the Premier League, so I am looking outside the English borders. It's been a great place for me and my family, and we've been there for many years. When I moved from Tottenham to Inter, it wasn't the plan for me to go back to England. I've been there for three and a half years again since then, so you can never say never, but the priority is for me to leave."

Liverpool granted permission to launch record €150m Wirtz bid

Liverpool have already had two previous bids for Florian Wirtz rejected by Bayer Leverkusen but could well strike an agreement with the Bundesliga side soon, according to BILD.

They claim Fernando Carro, Leverkusen's CEO, is holding out for a fee between €140m and €150, and the good news for the Reds is that chief executive Michael Edwards has been given the green light by the club's owners to use the latter sum in order to get a deal over the line.

West Ham eye £20m move for ex-Arsenal ace

Per talkSPORT, West Ham have held talks with Southampton's keeper, Aaron Ramsdale, over a deal to bring him to East London. The Saints have dropped into the Championship and he is keen to stay in the Premier League as he bids to nail down a spot in Thomas Tuchel's England squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Son to leave Spurs?! Saudi clubs eye bid for Spurs skipper

Per the Telegraph, Heung-min Son could be set to leave Spurs this summer as the club aim to reshape their squad following their Europa League triumph. The South Korea international signed a contract extension during the season, taking his deal up until next summer, which means that the club can demand a fee for him in this transfer window.

Alisson linked with shock European club as he lowers demands

According to reporting from journalist Ali Naci Kucak, Alisson is an ambitious target for Galatasaray this summer as they bid to replace Fernando Muslera. The Brazil international remains Liverpool's No.1, but they signed Giorgi Mamardashvili last summer - loaning him back to Valencia for the remainder of the 2024/25 season - and he has two years remaining on his current contract.

Alisson, per Kucak, is now asking for a salary of €15 million (£13m/$17m), having previously reportedly demanded €25m (£21m/$28m) in initial talks.

Liverpool enquires about Leao despite being in talks with Bayern

According to TuttoMercatoWeb, Liverpool have joined Bayern Munich along with Saudi Arabian clubs in pursuit of Rafael Leao. AC Milan, however, have slapped a hefty price tag of €130 million (£109m/$148m) on the forward as they do not want to sell him.

Broja to finally end Chelsea hell with transfer talks underway

Per The Sun, Broja is in talks with four clubs as he looks to finally leave Chelsea permanently this summer. The Albania striker has been on loan to Southampton, Fulham, and Everton in recent seasons, but has seen his progress hampered by injuries. Not only has he dealt with an Achilles tendon injury, but upon his return, he sustained a serious ankle problem. In 2024/25, he was only able to make four starts in the Premier League.

AS Roma join transfer chase for Sargent

Josh Sargent could become the next USMNT star to join the Serie A ranks, with Roma reported to be mulling over a move for the Norwich striker.

According to Sky Sport Italia, Roma are ready to dip into the summer transfer market for another frontman. The Giallorossi are seeing their managerial baton passed from Claudio Ranieri to Gian Piero Gasperini, and he wants another goalscorer.

Sunderland permanently sign Enzo Le Fee

Sunderland have permanently secured the signing of midfielder Enzo Le Fee from AS Roma, the club confirmed on Tuesday.

The official statement from the Black Cats read: "Sunderland AFC is delighted to announce the signing of Enzo Le Fée, who will complete a permanent move to the Club on 01 July 2025."

Inzaghi all set to join Al-Hilal as head coach

Per Fabrizio Romano, Inter boss Simone Inzaghi will part ways with the Serie A giants to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal this summer.

The Italian coach will earn €26m net per season in salary and his contract will be valid until June 2027.

Kelleher joins Brentford

Irish goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher has formally completed his move to Brentford from Liverpool.

Man Utd to Wrexham? Shock Eriksen transfer claim

Wrexham have been credited with shock interest in Christian Eriksen, as he leaves Manchester United, but “obscene” wages questions are being asked.

Hernandez to reject Al-Hilal offer

AC Milan defender Theo Hernandez is poised to say "no" to Al-Hilal's offer as he considers offers from Newcastle United and Atletico Madrid.

Chiesa issues come-and-get-me plea to Juventus

Federico Chiesa has opened the door to a return to Juventus, with the Liverpool outcast eager to get back in the Italy squad for the 2026 World Cup.

PSG make tempting offer for Chelsea target Gila

Paris Saint-Germain have taken the lead in the race to sign Mario Gila from Lazio, having made a better offer for the defender than Chelsea.

Chelsea pay huge penalty fee to send Sancho BACK to Man Utd

Chelsea have reportedly agreed to pay a huge penalty fee to send Jadon Sancho back to Manchester United after a breakdown in transfer negotiations.



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