The Rumor Mill
The latest wave of transfer speculation has been captured by Sports Illustrated, which detailed a series of high‑profile moves that could reshape squads across Europe.
Manchester United’s full‑back Diogo Dalot is reportedly on the radar of Real Madrid, a club that once gave him his first taste of top‑flight football under the tutelage of José Mourinho.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah is said to be attracting interest from AC Milan and Roma as the Egyptian forward prepares to consider his options beyond Liverpool.
At Bayern Munich, manager Vincent Kompany has reached out to John Stones, whose contract situation is approaching free‑agency status, sparking talk of a possible switch.
Erling Haaland’s future at Manchester City has become uncertain amid Pep Guardiola’s impending departure, with Real Madrid said to be monitoring the situation closely.
Enzo Maresca, who is set to replace Guardiola at City, is evaluating a potential move for Marc Cucurella, adding another layer of intrigue to the midfield market.
Arsenal are preparing fresh contracts for Jurriën Timber and Declan Rice, a move designed to fend off Bayern Munich’s lingering interest in both players.
Real Madrid have placed a $48.8 million ceiling on any offer for Rodri, while Manchester United have expressed interest in Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
Barcelona and Real Madrid have both been linked with Chelsea defender Levi Colwill, highlighting the defensive talent that is in demand across the continent.
Nick Woltemade is expected to remain at Newcastle United for another season, but the club is reportedly planning a €100 million package to bring Abde Ezzalzouli and Cucho Hernández from Real Betis to the North East.
Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott could become available for $33.6 million, a fee that has attracted interest from Leeds United and Coventry City.
Lamine Yamal and Raphinha have given their blessing to a potential acquisition of Harry Kane from Bayern Munich, a move that would reshape the attacking landscape.
José Mourinho has publicly requested that Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović be transferred to Real Madrid, adding another chapter to his ongoing quest for talent.
Atlético Madrid have scouted Italy‑born Germany youth international Nicolò Tresoldi, seeing him as a possible reinforcement for their back line.
Barcelona reversed its earlier stance on Ferran Torres, now viewing him as a key component of Hansi Flick’s rebuilding project.
Finally, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Atlético Madrid have agreed on a $52.3 million transfer for João Gomes, underscoring the growing financial stakes in the market.