Welcome to today’s edition — the European transfer market continues its whirlwind. From blockbuster bids to confirmed deals, let’s jump straight in.
Arsenal have reportedly reached a full agreement with Sporting CP to sign Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres in a deal worth £55 million plus £8.6 million in add-ons — around €63.5 million up front plus €10 million in performance-related bonuses.
Negotiations had stalled over payment structure, but both clubs have now resolved add-on issues and even agreed agent fee adjustments — including the agent and player waiving portions to facilitate a smoother transaction.
Gyökeres, 27, is poised to sign a five-year contract and is expected to undergo his medical imminently – potentially within the next 24 hours – before flying out to join Arsenal’s Asia tour. A statement signing that underlines what will be a strong summer transfer window for Arsenal.
Bayern Munich are reportedly confident of sealing a €75 million deal for Liverpool winger Luis Díaz. The Reds have already rejected a €67 million offer, valuing him closer to €100 million. Despite having two years left on his contract, Liverpool may consent if a compromise is struck — potentially using the funds to pursue Alexander Isak or Rodrygo while supplementing their squad after Ekitiké’s arrival.
Chelsea have emerged as the frontrunners to sign Dutch attacking midfielder Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig, ahead of interest from clubs such as Arsenal and Bayern Munich. The Blues have already opened direct talks with Simons' representatives, positioning themselves as the “most concrete” suitors while Leipzig continue to assess bids and quantify their valuation.
A product of PSG and Barcelona’s youth ranks, Simons signed permanently for Leipzig in January for €50 million (plus add-ons). His contract runs to 2027, yet he has informed the club of his desire to leave following Leipzig’s failure to qualify for European competitions.
Chelsea are reportedly preparing an offer in the region of £60 million (~€70 million), though Fabrizio Romano projects that Leipzig may accept a fee anywhere between €50–70 million, especially since not all triggering add-ons have been fulfilled.
Granit Xhaka has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with Sunderland and is eager to return to the Premier League, according to his agent José Noguera, following an approach from Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg. The 32‑year‑old midfielder has agreed personal terms on a three‑year contract and turned down offers from Neom SC and Fenerbahçe, expressing his preference for Sunderland’s project under Régis Le Bris.
However, Bayer Leverkusen are reportedly demanding closer to £15 million, despite Sunderland’s initial offer closer to £8.7 million
Atlético Madrid are reportedly closing in on a deal for versatile Chelsea defender Renato Veiga, with personal terms agreed and both clubs negotiating a package worth around €40 million, including add‑ons.
The 21‑year‑old Portuguese international — who can operate as a left‑back, centre‑back, or defensive midfielder — is keen to join Atlético following a successful loan spell at Juventus and becoming a Nations League winner with Portugal.
He’s emerged as Simeone’s Plan B after Atlético’s priority target Cuti Romero proved unavailable, and Bayern Munich have stepped back, making the Spanish capital the most advanced front in his potential exit from Chelsea
Crystal Palace appealing Europa League demotion
Newcastle’s Alexander Isak seeking a bumper £300k/week for a new deal
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