Club executives are already outlining plans to strengthen squads for the next off-season, weighing strategic moves and potential signings across Europe.
Odegaard poised for a contract extension at Arsenal
The Norwegian midfielder, formerly with Real Madrid, is under contract with Arsenal until 2025. Reports indicate the club is prepared to offer an extension through 2030, accompanied by a notable salary increase. Both parties appear inclined to formalize a new deal, signaling commitment to a long-term project in north London. This season he has contributed 10 goals and 7 assists across 35 appearances.
Andreas Pereira attracts Chelsea interest
With Mason Mount’s potential departure weighing on Chelsea, the club is exploring the possibility of bringing in Andreas Pereira. The Fulham playmaker has stood out in the Premier League this season, drawing attention from Stamford Bridge as a potential replacement for the England international. As reported by ESPN, Chelsea, alongside Atlético Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, are among the bidders considering Pereira, who joined Fulham this past summer and has impressed with his form.
Kane valued for a single upfront payment
According to a Times exclusive, Tottenham would only entertain a sale of Harry Kane if a one-time upfront fee is offered. Manchester United is among the clubs tracking the striker, but Spurs remain confident he will remain with the squad beyond the current cycle.
Salah staying at Anfield for now
Mohamed Salah is not expected to leave Liverpool in the near term. His representative, Ramy Abbas Issa, addressed circulating rumors by emphasizing the player’s commitment. With a contract through 2025 and a strong connection to the club, Salah is poised to continue wearing the red jersey.
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Future plans for Samuel Lino
Atlético Madrid has yet to decide the next steps for Samuel Lino. Valencia is seeking another year on loan, while Atleti contemplates waiting until summer to evaluate whether the winger returns to Madrid for pre-season under Diego Simeone. A final decision will hinge on Lino’s performance this term and the club’s broader strategic aims.
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Chiesa’s situation draws Barcelona attention
Federico Chiesa, currently with Juventus, has emerged as a target for FC Barcelona. Reports suggest the Blaugrana’s technical team is highly impressed by his profile, and Xavi Hernández is known to value a player with Chiesa’s versatility and intensity.
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Spurs coaching uncertainty grows
Antonio Conte is unlikely to remain as Tottenham Hotspur’s head coach. A tense press conference has intensified speculation that several players might push for changes ahead of the new campaign as the English press continues to scrutinize the situation at White Hart Lane.
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Lampard could return to management
Frank Lampard, a club legend and former Chelsea manager, is rumored to be a candidate for a return to management. Multiple outlets note interest from Premier League sides such as Leicester City, Southampton, Fulham and Crystal Palace, highlighting Lampard’s enduring appeal in English football circles.
Chelsea’s push for Joao Félix continues
Chelsea remains content with Joao Félix’s performances during his loan spell. When the loan ends, plans are in motion to resume talks with Atlético Madrid, aiming to persuade a sale. Atlético reportedly sets a high asking price, around 100 million euros.
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Brahim Díaz in a pivotal week
Brahím Díaz, on loan from Real Madrid to AC Milan, holds an option to buy for roughly 22 million euros. Milan would like to negotiate a lower figure, while Real Madrid ponders the potential implications. Chelsea and Newcastle United monitor developments in case Milan does not exercise the option.
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Messi without a renewal yet at PSG
Lionel Messi has not extended his deal with Paris Saint-Germain. While PSG’s head coach Christophe Galtier has confirmed ongoing talks, there has been no public resolution, leaving the situation in flux as discussions continue behind closed doors.
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Good morning to all followers of the transfer beat. The latest updates show La Liga clubs pushing to finalize plans for the upcoming window, while the winter market has closed, teams are already mapping how to strengthen their squads for the summer campaign. The ongoing chatter across media outlets underscores the dynamic nature of the transfer landscape as clubs balance budget, talent, and long-term strategy.
Note: All updates reflect current reporting from leading outlets and are subject to change as negotiations progress.