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Transfer news live: Gyokeres to Arsenal update, Rashford in Barcelona talks, Liverpool close in on Ekitike

Latest transfer news and rumours as Arsenal not expected to finalise Gyokeres deal before squad leaves for pre-season tour

Miguel Delaney
Chief Football Writer
,Richard Jolly
Saturday 19 July 2025 17:31 BST
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Why Man United NEED Bryan Mbeumo

The summer transfer window rolls on as Premier League clubs and those around Europe look to add to their squads ahead of the 2025/26 season.

Arsenal’s negotiations for Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres had stalled due to a difference in valuation and terms, though the Gunners are now in the process of completing a move after a breakthrough in talks. Noni Madueke was unveiled on Friday, whereas Eberechi Eze remains a target, but Arsenal are set to leave on their pre-season tour of Asia without completing the deal for a new striker.

Manchester United continue to focus on a deal for Bryan Mbeumo and have now agreed a fee for the Brentford forward with a medical to follow next, while there remains plenty of focus on outgoings as Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Jadon Sancho near the exit door.

Liverpool are in advanced talks with Eintracht Frankfurt over Hugo Ekitike. The former Paris Saint-Germain player has a €100m (£86m) release clause and it is expected that Ekitike would want to make the switch to Anfield and that personal terms could be agreed with the 23-year-old.

All the latest updates, rumours and done deals will be covered in the blog below:

Man United finally agree Bryan Mbeumo deal after Brentford’s Cunha wish

Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Bryan Mbeumo after agreeing a £71m deal with Brentford for the forward.

United have committed to pay £65m, with the possibility of a further £6m in add-ons, as Mbeumo is set to become Ruben Amorim’s biggest buy at Old Trafford.

The forward, who scored 20 Premier League goals last season, was also a target for Newcastle and Tottenham but made it clear his preference was to go to Old Trafford. Personal terms are not expected to be an issue and he may be able to join United in time for their pre-season tour of the United States.

Man United finally agree Bryan Mbeumo deal after Brentford’s Cunha wish

United finally broke the deadlock in negotiations and will land their man to bring the transfer saga to an end
Chris Wilson20 July 2025 04:00

Man City confirm signing of teenager Sverre Nypan

Manchester City have completed the signing of Norwegian teenager Sverre Nypan for £12.5m.

The midfielder, who has signed a five-year deal at the Etihad Stadium, said he was proud to follow in the footsteps of Erling Haaland by joining City.

Nypan becomes City’s fifth summer signing after Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Rayan Cherki and Marcus Bettinelli, with a combined cost of over £120m.

Man City confirm signing of teenager Sverre Nypan

The Norwegian teenager becomes City’s fifth summer signing after penning a five-year deal
Chris Wilson20 July 2025 02:00

Manchester City sell midfielder as Pep Guardiola’s clearout continues

Manchester City have sold midfielder Maximo Perrone to Como in a deal that could make them up to €15m (£13m) as Pep Guardiola continues to trim his squad.

City also have a buyback clause for the 22-year-old midfielder and a 30 percent sell-on clause for when he leaves the Italian club.

The fee they will receive for Perrone in effect offsets the transfer fee they paid for Sverre Nypan, the 18-year-old Norwegian midfielder who completed his £12.5m move to the Etihad Stadium on Thursday.

Manchester City sell midfielder as Pep Guardiola’s clearout continues

Maximo Perrone has joined Como on a permanent deal after impressing on loan in Italy last season
Chris Wilson20 July 2025 00:00

Olivia Smith signs for Arsenal to become first £1m player in women’s football

Arsenal have broken the world transfer record by signing Liverpool forward Olivia Smith, making the 20-year-old the first £1m transfer in women’s football.

It is understood the Gunners beat competition from several clubs - including Women’s Super League champions Chelsea - to sign the 20-year-old Canada international, who arrives on an undisclosed seven-figure-fee.

It comes 46 years after Trevor Francis became the first male player to break the £1m barrier when he moved from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest in 1979.

Olivia Smith signs for Arsenal to become first £1m player in women’s football

The European champions have broken the women’s world-record transfer with the first £1m signing
Chris Wilson19 July 2025 23:00

Man City star tops Everton’s ambitious £150m summer transfer plans

Manchester City’s James McAtee heads a list of ambitious summer plans for Everton, who can spend up to £150m under the new Friedkin ownership.

David Moyes wants a right-back, a number-six, a number-eight and a right-winger, having already secured Mark Travers as goalkeeper on a £4m deal from Bournemouth.

Other options for Everton are Juventus' Douglas Luiz, Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche and Freiburg's Merlin Rohl in midfield, Real Sociedad's Takefusa Kubo on the right, and Panathinaikos' Georgios Vagiannidis for right-back.

Man City star tops Everton’s ambitious £100m summer transfer plans

Everton’s owners are willing to back David Moyes after the manner in which he comfortably kept Everton up last season
Chris Wilson19 July 2025 22:00

Chelsea transfer news: Alejandro Garnacho, Jorrel Hato, Morgan Rogers, Rodrygo and more

Though a successful Club World Cup campaign sees Chelsea return from the USA as world champions, the Blues are not expected to slow down their transfer activity ahead of the new season starting in August.

The club began the summer transfer windows with their usual vigour and have already completed the signings of Jamie Gittens and Liam Delap, while adding Joao Pedro in time for the Brazilian to score in the Club World Cup final against PSG.

Some fans will feel the Blues still have work to do in the summer, with a bulking of the squad needed in some areas to provide the quality demanded by Europe’s elite club competition.

There is no shortage of funds at Stamford Bridge, with big-money moves a constant fixture of recent transfer windows, and this summer is set to be no different.

Here’s everything you need to know about Chelsea’s summer transfer plans.

Chelsea transfer news: Garnacho, Hato, Rogers, Rodrygo and more

Chelsea’s summer business is unlikely to slow down after their victorious Club World Cup campaign
Chris Wilson19 July 2025 21:30

The problem with Chelsea’s transfer masterplan

It could be deemed the most successful transfer policy in the global game. Cole Palmer, the flagship coup of Chelsea’s recruitment in the new era, scored twice in the Club World Cup final and was named player of the tournament.

The other goal in the demolition of Paris Saint-Germain went to Joao Pedro: 11 days into his Chelsea career, the Brazilian had already scored twice in the semi-final. The Golden Glove was awarded to the much-maligned Robert Sanchez, the unlikely scourge of PSG’s feared forward line. Of 15 players used in the final, three were academy graduates and the other 12 all bought under the new regime.

Now Chelsea have a rare lull in the football, they can get back to their actual business: transfer business. After proof of the mastery of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, they have another chance to demonstrate it. Or, putting sarcasm aside, after the evidence that Chelsea’s outlay on players – now around £1.4bn under their current owners – has brought some quality and some return on the pitch, the Club World Cup winners have more trading to do.

The problem with Chelsea’s transfer masterplan

Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea are riding a high from winning the Club World Cup, but a surplus of players leaves a problem to solve before the end of the transfer window, writes Richard Jolly
Chris Wilson19 July 2025 21:00

Liverpool transfer news: Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike, Jean-Philippe Mateta and more

Liverpool are bracing for a busy summer to build on this season’s Premier League title success.

Arne Slot orchestrated a stunning debut campaign at Anfield, inheriting a stacked squad from Jurgen Klopp before taking English football by storm to seal a record-equalling 20th top-flight crown for the club.

The summer months of 2024 hardly shaped the season that followed for Liverpool, and Slot has already proven that he doesn’t require overwhelming transfer activity to be successful. Last summer, he saw just two arrivals come through the door in the form of Giorgi Mamardashvili (who was immediately loaned back toValencia) and Federico Chiesa, who played a total of just 104 minutes in the Premier League.

But with Trent Alexander-Arnold heading for the exit and a Premier League title to defend, Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards are expected to engage in a substantial recruitment drive over the coming months.

And the early signs are extremely promising for Reds fans, with Jeremy Frimpong having signed from Bayer Leverkusen before Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez followed through the door.

Here’s everything you need to know about Liverpool’s summer transfer plans.

Liverpool transfer news: Isak, Ekitike, Mateta and more

Liverpool are expected to engage in a recruitment drive ahead of next season’s Premier League title defence
Chris Wilson19 July 2025 20:30

Liverpool in talks over Hugo Ekitike release clause

Liverpool are in advanced talks with Eintracht Frankfurt over Hugo Ekitike.

The Premier League champions could make the French forward their fourth major summer signing if a deal can be agreed with the Bundesliga club. It is expected that Ekitike would want to make the switch to Anfield and that personal terms could be agreed with the 23-year-old.

The former Paris Saint-Germain player has a €100m (£86m) release clause though it is not yet apparent if Liverpool will trigger it or agree a lower price with Eintracht.

Liverpool concentrated their attentions on Ekitike after asking about Alexander Isak but Newcastle have long taken the view their top scorer is not for sale.

Hugo Ekitike of Eintracht Frankfurt
Hugo Ekitike of Eintracht Frankfurt (Getty Images)
Chris Wilson19 July 2025 20:00

Marcus Rashford in talks over Barcelona move to finally end Man United nightmare

Manchester United are in talks with Barcelona about a deal that would take Marcus Rashford to the Nou Camp.

While there is work to do for the two clubs to reach agreement, Rashford could join the Spanish champions on loan with an option for a permanent deal.

The England international is expected to agree to a move after saying last month that he would like to play alongside Lamine Yamal.

Marcus Rashford in talks over Barcelona move to finally end Man United nightmare

Barcelona have approached Manchester United with a loan offer with option to buy
Chris Wilson19 July 2025 19:30

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