Israeli Winger Manor Solomon Joins West Ham United
West Ham United have signed Israeli winger Manor Solomon for £5 million, hoping his Premier League‑level experience will help the club return to the top flight.
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West Ham United have signed Israeli winger Manor Solomon for £5 million, hoping his Premier League‑level experience will help the club return to the top flight.

Record transfers involving Israeli players reshape Premier League rosters, with both Khalaili and Solomon moving for substantial fees amid historic club achievements.

Rennes has agreed to sign defender Charlie Cresswell from Toulouse FC in a transfer deal worth up to €28 million, including a €2.5 million loan fee and a fixed €22.5 million purchase obligation next summer.

Veteran forward Javier Hernández, known worldwide as 'Chicharito', has officially signed with Atlético Dallas, bringing his storied career and community vision to a club poised for its 2027 debut in the USL Championship.

From Thomas Frank's early exit to Roberto De Zerbi's appointment, Tottenham invested heavily in new talent, including Mateus Fernandes, Sandro Tonali and Jan Paul van Hecke, aiming to revive their attacking identity.

Nick Woltemade has been cleared for a loan spell away from Newcastle United, with several Premier League clubs interested and analysts urging a return to Germany to revive his career under the new national team coach.

The article imagines a combined XI featuring the most talented French and English players who will contest the third‑place playoff, highlighting each key figure and the narrative behind the selection.

From Saudi Arabia to London, clubs are negotiating multi‑million deals, while players negotiate unprecedented wages and potential free transfers.

From Manchester United's demanding price tags to Barcelona's pursuit of a Portuguese striker, the transfer grapevine is alive with activity. Clubs are signaling intent, while managers and agents hint at possible moves that could reshape rosters next season.

Harry Kane's record-breaking career is winding down, leaving England to confront a shortage of proven goal‑scorers and consider innovative formations for the next generation.

Spain lifted the trophy in a thrilling final against Argentina, Mbappé secured the Golden Boot and will head back to Real Madrid, while Messi joins Inter Miami. The calendar ahead is packed with league starts, European competitions and landmark women’s tournaments.

Crysencio Summerville has signed a four-year deal with Al Hilal for just over €70 million, a transfer driven by the club's new ownership and sporting director Simon Francis. The move follows a strong World Cup showing and a series of high‑profile departures from West Ham, including Mateus Fernandes to Tottenham and a new contract for Jarrod Bowen.

Wrexham announced the appointment of Steve Nickson, a veteran of English football’s recruitment circuit, as its new sporting director, a move that underscores the club’s intent to build a sustainable, globally connected talent pipeline as it eyes a future in the Premier League.

Aston Villa have secured Alejandro Garnacho from Chelsea on a conditional loan, a move driven by manager Unai Emery and distinct from Chelsea’s recent record signing of Morgan Rogers, while UEFA’s 45‑day exchange window shapes the transaction.

With Casemiro gone and Manuel Ugarte sidelined, United are accelerating talks for Youri Tielemans, a seasoned Premier League veteran whose experience and progressive passing could reshape the club’s midfield dynamics.

A flurry of transfer activity is shaping up across the continent, with Premier League giants, continental powerhouses and MLS sides all vying for high‑profile reinforcements.

In a deal that could reach £100 million, Tottenham Hotspur secured Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United, marking the second record‑breaking signing within days and highlighting the club's aggressive reinforcement strategy.
After a distinguished European career and a battle with cancer, Sébastien Haller is set to join Sanfrecce Hiroshima, bringing his experience to the Japanese club.

A roundup of the most talked‑about moves, from Premier League ambitions to La Liga pursuits, highlights the ever‑shifting landscape of football’s biggest transfers.

From Liverpool's chase of Bradley Barcola to Barcelona's deadline for Julián Álvarez, the latest whispers reveal where top talent might head before the window closes.

Liverpool’s willingness to sell Virgil van Dijk, Fulham’s chase of Crysencio Summerville, and a flurry of moves involving Harry Kane, Mohamed Salah and others dominate the latest transfer gossip.

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 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.

Tottenham Hotspur will complete a series of transfers on July 1, 2026, bringing in Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Martin Dubravka while preparing to sell Alejo Veliz and chase a £85 million deal for Mateus Fernandes.