
Transfer Rumours Heat Up Ahead of Summer Moves
A wave of transfer speculation links top clubs with a host of emerging stars, from Manchester United's pursuit of Carlos Baleba to Arsenal's interest in Ezri Konsa and Bruno Guimaraes.
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A wave of transfer speculation links top clubs with a host of emerging stars, from Manchester United's pursuit of Carlos Baleba to Arsenal's interest in Ezri Konsa and Bruno Guimaraes.

According to Sports Illustrated, Borussia Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha is a top target for Manchester United and Manchester City, while Arsenal pushes for Morgan Rogers. Newcastle fears losing Bruno Guimarães to Arsenal, and Chelsea and Tottenham eye Monaco’s Folarin Balogun. Tottenham also eyes Crysencio Summerville, and Manchester United considers Manuel Ugarte and Kit Margetson. Kylian Mbappé tries to lure Michael Olise to Real Madrid, and Barcelona and Atlético Madrid follow Cristian Romero. João Cancelo wants to leave Al Hilal for Barcelona, while Real Madrid struggles to sign Enzo Fernández from Chelsea.

Tottenham target Crysencio Summerville, Juventus consider Brian Brobbey, Everton eye Pape Gueye and Mandela Keita, Aston Villa prepare a £15m bid for Ilaix Moriba, Coventry City move for Aurele Amenda, Atletico Madrid reject Julian Alvarez, and Jurgen Klopp is linked with the Germany job.

Tottenham Hotspur are poised to sign midfielder Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United in a deal that could reach £100 million, marking a pivotal moment for both clubs amid financial constraints and ambition.

Sports Illustrated's latest roundup highlights potential exits, record‑breaking fees and strategic signings that could reshape several elite squads.

Kentucky is chasing Serbian forward Nikola Kusturica, but UCLA’s growing interest could tip the balance, leaving the Wildcats to weigh a pivotal roster decision.

At 40, Manuel Neuer announced the end of his international career for the second time, bringing a close to a saga that had captivated fans worldwide.
After Germany's shocking penalty shootout loss to Paraguay, 40‑year‑old Manuel Neuer confirmed his second retirement from international football, recalling the bittersweet memories of a World Cup campaign that ended in heartbreak.

The 2026 World Cup in the United States has turned into a unique crossover event where soccer stars try their hand at baseball, offering fans a glimpse of cross‑sport camaraderie.

Robert Lewandowski's move to Chicago Fire marks a new era for MLS, as the Polish icon signs a Designated Player contract and the club eyes trophy contention.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich forward arrives in Chicago with a prolific scoring record, aiming to help the Fire climb the Eastern Conference.

The MLS club announced the arrival of the Polish striker, who brings a prolific goal record and international experience.

Robert Lewandowski has signed a deal with Chicago Fire that runs until 2028, bringing a decorated career and a Designated Player slot to the Eastern Conference club.

A flurry of negotiations, personal terms and strategic moves define the latest wave of football transfers.

A flurry of bids, contract talks and international overtures define the latest movement across Europe's top leagues.

A rundown of the most significant transfer rumors and agreements shaping the upcoming window, from Premier League to Serie A.

In a recent interview, Remco Evenepoel traces his journey from a football‑obsessed youth to a dominant force on the bike, revealing the moments that shaped his career and his enduring affection for Arsenal.

Two‑time Ballon d’Or Feminin winner Alexia Putellas is set to sign for London City Lionesses, bringing a decorated career and a World Cup title to an emerging WSL side.

Alexia Putellas is set to join London City Lionesses, bringing her Champions League pedigree to an independent club aiming for Women’s Super League success.

Arsenal's verbal offer under £60 million was rejected by Newcastle United, which has pledged not to sell Bruno Guimarães. The club recently sold Anthony Gordon to Barcelona and now faces a fight to retain midfield partner Sandro Tonali, while Guimarães prepares with Brazil for a World Cup match in North America.

From Bruno Guimarães to Julián Álvarez, the latest gossip mill highlights a summer of unprecedented player movement across Europe.
A look at the historic 1977 basketball final where Real Madrid secured their eighteenth national cup, defeating Barcelona 97‑71 in Palma de Mallorca.

At 39, Lionel Messi remains the leading scorer in the ongoing World Cup, having netted five goals across just two matches, a testament to his enduring brilliance.

Sports Illustrated breaks down the most compelling stories, including record‑breaking offers, player ambitions, and club strategies as the window nears its climax