Evening Standard
·10. Juli 2026
Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal signing close, Guimaraes boost; Man Utd double deal; Chelsea, Liverpool latest

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·10. Juli 2026

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The summer window is hitting new heights as Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool all work on getting some major signings sealed. Arsenal are said to have agreed personal terms with Bruno Guimaraes, while they are also ready to clinch the arrival of Christos Tzolis. The Gunners remain in pursuit of Morgan Rogers and Bradley Barcola, having already announced the arrival of Illan Meslier. Norway star Antonio Nusa is now believed to be a target for both Arsenal and Spurs.
Manchester United are set to announce two new signings today in Andrey Santos and Karl Darlow, while they are also set to make a final decision on Ederson following his medical and could yet turn to Manu Kone or Carlos Baleba instead as they also continue talks over Crysencio Summerville. Chelsea could sign Dusan Vlahovic as Xabi Alonso pushes to agree a move for Pep Chavarria, while Tottenham may yet recruit a third new midfielder in Ousmane Diabate amid a possible return for Randal Kolo Muani.
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Hugo Oliveira has emerged as a frontrunner to replace Gary O’Neil as Strasbourg manager.
The Portuguese’s only previous experience in management has come at Famalicao, who he has coached since 2024 and led to a fifth-place finish in the Primera Liga last season.
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Tottenham are interested in re-signing Randal Kolo Muani this summer, per reports in Italy.
Tuttosport claim Roberto De Zerbi is a big fan of the Frenchman, who scored five goals in 41 appearances while on loan in north London last season.
Paris Saint-Germain are said to be open to another loan move.
Arsenal are also believed to have agreed personal terms with Bruno Guimaraes.
The influential Newcastle captain is a key transfer target for Mikel Arteta this summer and his club future looks set to be resolved following Brazil’s shock last-16 exit from the World Cup at the hands of Norway last weekend.
Arsenal have received plenty of encouragement from Guimaraes’ camp regarding a potential transfer, with the Gunners set to formalise their interest as a result - though Newcastle remain adamant at this stage that he will not follow the likes of Sandro Tonali and Anthony Gordon through the exit door at St James’ Park.
French outlet L’Equipe report that Guimaraes now has an agreement with Arsenal on a five-year contract that would run until 2031.







































