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·9 juin 2026
Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal chase Tonali; Chelsea bid; Anderson to Man Utd boost; Liverpool latest

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·9 juin 2026

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The summer window is fast approaching as Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham all looking to get some transfer business complete before the World Cup begins this week. Arsenal have renewed their interest in Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali, but he could set them back £100m. They are also chasing Leicester’s teenage starlet Jeremy Monga, while they are also in talks to sign PSG defender Emmanuel Mbemba. The Gunners are also thought to be looking at the likes of Julian Alvarez, Junior Kroupi, Morgan Rogers and Morgan Gibbs-White.
Chelsea are on the hunt for fresh impetus as Xabi Alonso looks to put his stamp on the Blues’ squad. Dusan Vlahovic has been linked with a switch to Stamford Bridge, while England goalkeeper Dean Henderson could also come in. Manchester United seem to have been handed a boost in their pursuit of Elliot Anderson, with the Nottingham Forest midfielder believed to prefer a move to Manchester City, who are set to bid again for the England international. The Red Devils have also been linked with a shock move for Chelsea left-back Marc Cucurella, who is thought to have handed in a transfer request. Tottenham have agreed a deal to land Marcos Senesi after already welcoming Andy Robertson, while they continue in talks to sign Premier League duo Jan Paul van Hecke and Savinho.
Real Madrid coiud submit a huge £130m bid for Michael Olise and re-hire Jose Mourinho after Florentino Perez won the club elections, while Liverpool are eyeing several targets to help Andoni Iraola in his first season, including the likes of Yan Diomande and Adam Wharton. Follow the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip live below!
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23 seconds ago
It is set to be an incredibly busy summer at Arsenal as the club look to make Mikel Arteta's words a reality. Matt Verri writes.
Speaking immediately after the Champions League final defeat, Arteta demanded that the necessary steps were taken this summer to elevate Arsenal further.
"We'll start to make some very important decisions if we want to reach another level," Arteta said.
"And we're going to have to show that ambition because we are more than capable of doing it, but it's going to demand us to be very ambitious, very fast and very smart."
Discussions continue over a new contract for Arteta himself, with his existing deal set to expire at the end of next season.

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13 minutes ago
Harry Redknapp has told Roberto De Zerbi how to get Tottenham back on top again after a disaster season which saw Spurs avoid relegation on the final day.
A 1-0 win over Everton saw Spurs secured a 17th-place finish for the second season on the spin.
Spurs’ dismal league campaign the year prior was offset somewhat the historic Europa League triumph, but there was nowhere for the club to hide 12 months on.
27 minutes ago
The Guardian report that Alexia Putellas has agreed a deal to sign for London City Lionnesses.
The former Ballon d’Or winner is leaving Barcelona, and could be set for a move to England, along with Mary Earps, who is set to sign for the WSL outfit from Paris Saint-Germain.
1 hour ago
Real Madrid want to sign Morten Hjulmand from Sporting Lisbon, according to Marca.
The Dane is seen as the ideal creative midfielder wanted by incoming boss Jose Mourinho, having impressed during his time in Portugal.
Hjulmand has previously had interest from Manchester United, but should Madrid back up their own interest, we could see him sport the famous white and gold next term.
1 hour ago
Manchester City have joined the race to sign Iliman Ndiaye, according to the Daily Mail.
City could be on the hunt for another wide man this summer should Savinho depart for Tottenham, and Everton’s Ndiaye is one on their wishlist.
It is believed that Ndiaye is keen on the move to Manchester, despite there being no guarantee that he starts games.
He would be competing with the likes of Jeremy Doku, Omar Marmoush, Antoine Semenyo, Phil Foden, Rayan Cherki, and potentially Jack Grealish, should he be reintegrated into the club’s plans for next term after his loan spell at Everton.
1 hour ago
Chelsea’s Omari Kellyman is set for another spell out on loan next season.
The winger, who arrived from Aston Villa for £20million in 2024, spent last term at Cardiff City, where he won promotion from League One .
Now, he is expected to move again, with a number of Championship clubs circling.
His ability to move abroad might prove tricky, with the Blues only allowed to send out six loanees overseas per season.

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1 hour ago
Manchester City have turned their attentions to Rodrygo as they look to land another winger.
The Real Madrid forward has been out long term having had surgery on both his ACL and meniscus, but the star remains linked with a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu, especially with reports coming in that Florentino Perez plans to launch a £130million bid for Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise.
The Daily Mail claim that Rodrygo, who has previously been linked with Arsenal, has been discussed internally as an option by City.
1 hour ago
Tottenham have believed to have agreed personal terms with Savinho as they look to land the Manchester City winger.
The Brazilian was previously on Spurs’ radar in January, and he has returned to their shortlist despite Roberto De Zerbi taking over as boss.
The forward has struggled for regular game time at City and is rumoured to be keen on a switch to the capital.
Nico Schira claims that Savinho has now agreed on a contract to move to north London, with ESPN reporting that City have quoted De Zerbi’s side £60million.

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1 hour ago
Liverpool are still pursuing Yan Diomande, who is seen as their top target.
It is widely reported that the Reds are in talks with RB Leipzig over the 19-year-old Ivorian, who has lit up the Bundesliga in his debut season in Germany.
Andoni Iraola’s side have already made an approach for the forward, who they see as a potential replacement for the departing Mohamed Salah.
Yan Diomande
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1 hour ago
Manchester United believe that they can beat Manchester City to the signing of Eliot Anderson, according to The Guardian.
City are thought to be in the driving seat for the England international, having already had an opened bid rejected by Nottingham Forest.
They are expected to go in again for the midfielder, although United, who are eyeing a second midfield addition after agreeing a deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta, are confident that they can secure an agreement that sees Anderson move to Old Trafford.







































