The summer transfer window is turning increasingly intense, with major moves taking place across clubs in England and throughout Europe. As reported by the NY Times, Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte has sustained a knee ligament injury, while Manchester City have reached an agreement worth £116 million for Elliot Anderson.
Manchester United are said to have reached an agreement to sign Atalanta’s Ederson, pending medical tests following the World Cup. The club also continues to monitor West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes closely. Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford is expected to resume training next month, with a reintegration plan currently being discussed by the staff.
There is no fixed 30 June PSR deadline, as the regulations are based on each club’s individual accounting period. The PSR system will be replaced by SCR from next season. Hull City, however, must cover a shortfall of approximately £6 million to ensure they stay within compliance.
Arsenal’s verbal offer of under £60 million for Bruno Guimaraes, made through intermediaries, has been turned down by Newcastle United. The Magpies have made it clear that the Brazilian midfielder is not available for transfer, and they have not received any direct formal offer. Meanwhile, Piero Hincapie’s loan deal will be converted into a permanent transfer on 1 July.
Chelsea are nearing the signing of 21-year-old defender Marco Palestra from Atalanta. Como’s multiple bids for Trevoh Chalobah have been rejected, with Chelsea valuing the defender at around £35 million. Sunderland have also turned down an £8 million bid for Granit Xhaka, insisting the midfielder remains central to their plans.
Liverpool’s pursuit of a new winger has taken a different direction after Yan Diomande reportedly chose Paris Saint-Germain as his preferred destination should he leave RB Leipzig. Curtis Jones and Federico Chiesa could potentially exit the club following discussions with manager Andoni Iraola. Inter Milan’s offers for Jones so far have not met Liverpool’s valuation.
Manchester City have confirmed Enzo Maresca’s appointment and are now focusing on signing a right-back, a winger, and another central midfielder. Young talent Ayyoub Bouaddi is among those being considered. Although Chelsea’s Malo Gusto is admired by City scouts, his £75 million asking price is seen as excessive by the club.