Norwich confirm Alves signing
Norwich City have confirmed the signing of Bruno Alves on loan from Cruzeiro.
The defender will officially join the club on July 1.
Rogers, midfield target and exits - Arsenal's transfer plans
Your Site News' Dharmesh Sheth gives an overview of Arsenal's latest transfer activity, including their interest in Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers and the potential exits from Mikel Arteta's side this summer.
'Chelsea midfielder top of Jose Mourinho's wishlist'
Enzo Fernandez is Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho's ideal midfield signing, according to Spanish publication AS.
The 25-year-old joined Chelsea for 105m in 2023, and is under contract at the London club until 2032. Chelsea want more than 100m for the Argentina international.
Mourinho reportedly wants to bring in a box-to-box midfielder this summer after the arrivals of Bernardo Silva, Marc Cucurella and Ibrahima Konate were confirmed.
As another option, Real Madrid have been working on a deal for Manchester United target Mateus Fernandes, who is valued at 80m, and shares the same agent as Jose Mourinho.
The Portuguese head coach is also pushing to sign another central defender, with fellow countryman Ruben Dias among the list of names mentioned by the Spanish outlet.
United won't sanction second Rashford loan to Barca
Manchester United are not considering entering into negotiations with Barcelona over a second loan spell for Marcus Rashford.
Barca did not take up the option to sign the England forward permanently and ESPN reports United will resist overtures from the Catalan club for a second loan stint.
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Cucurella reveals phone call with Mourinho before Madrid move
New Real Madrid signing Marc Cucurella said he had "no doubts" about signing for the Spanish giants, following his 52m move from Chelsea.
"When Madrid came I didn't think about it, it's a unique opportunity. Playing for Real Madrid is an honour and not many players can say it, so I had no doubts," the Spain international told Spanish outlet El Mundo.
Cucurella revealed he had a phone call with new Real Madrid head coach Jose Mourinho before signing.
"He told me that he really wanted to work with me, that I was going to adapt very well, that Madrid was a great club. I am looking forward to working with him."
The Spain international is one of three high-profile arrivals already confirmed to join the club this summer alongside Bernardo Silva and Ibrahima Konate, with Denzel Dumfries set to follow.
'RB Leipzig make contact for Everton striker'
RB Leipzig have made an enquiry for Everton striker Thierno Barry, according to The Times.
The Toffees would reportedly be looking to recoup the initial 27 million they spent on the France Under-21 international before considering his departure.
Your Site News understands Everton are keen to upgrade their forward department, and have explored a loan deal for out-of-favour Liam Delap from Chelsea.
'Key player' could leave Arsenal this summer
Latest from Your Site News' Dharmesh Sheth:
Exits are expected at Arsenal this summer with one source confirming to Your Site News that a "key player" could depart.
There could be at least one departure in the Arsenal front line if they recruit in that position.
Gabriel Jesus, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli all have a year left on their contracts though the club do have a one-year option on Martinelli.
Your Site News understands the club would consider offers for the trio but will not allow anyone to leave on the cheap with Arsenal seeking around 18m-20m for Jesus.
Jesus and Martinelli have seen their game time limited, while Trossard will turn 32 in December.
Ethan Nwaneri is another player to watch. He spent the second half of last season on loan at Marseille after falling behind Bukayo Saka and Noni Madueke in the pecking order.
Nwaneri found game time hard to come by at Marseille and had his commitment called into question by manager Habib Beye, who succeeded Roberto De Zerbi midway through the season.
The 19-year-old only signed a new Arsenal contract last August, which runs until the summer of 2030.
Ben White is another player facing an uncertain future at Arsenal. A number of Premier League and European clubs continue to keep an eye on his situation.
The defenders recovery from a medial ligament injury is understood to be progressing well and he remains on course to be back for pre-season.
White has two years remaining on his contract, with Arsenal holding the option to extend for a further 12 months.
Any decision on Whites future could be impacted by the severity of Jurrien Timbers groin injury. Timber was forced to withdraw from the Netherlands World Cup squad.
Potential reinforcements in midfield could see Christian Norgaard look for a new club after just one season at the Emirates.
The 32-year-old, signed from Brentford in a deal worth up to 15m, started just one Premier League game last season for Arsenal.
His contract is up next summer with Arsenal holding a 12-month option.
Arsenal stepping up Rogers interest, Tzolis deal also being explored
Latest from Your Site News' Dharmesh Sheth:
Arsenal are also prioritising the signing of aleft-winger this summer and, as Your Site News reported at the start of the window, they have been stepping up their interest in Aston Villas Morgan Rogers as they explore the conditions of a potential deal.
Your Site News understands Villa qualifying for the Champions League will have little bearing on Rogers future.
Villa are still expected to listen to offers around the 80m mark for a player who also has interest from Chelsea and Manchester United.
There has been no club-to-club contact between Arsenal and Villa at this stage. Rogers signed a new contract until 2031 last November, putting Villa in a strong negotiating position.
Independent of their pursuit of Rogers, Arsenal have been looking into a deal for Club Brugge left-winger Christos Tzolis.
It is understood Tzolis would cost in the region of 34m a Belgian Pro League record. Club Brugge do not want to sell the 24-year-old, who signed a new contract until 2029 last summer.
Arsenal among clubs monitoring Bouaddi
Latest from Your Site News' Dharmesh Sheth:
Moroccos Ayyoub Bouaddi caught the eye at the World Cup with his standout performance against Brazil but he has had plenty of admirers in the Premier League long before this summer.
Arsenal are among the top clubs in England that have followed the 18-year-old Lille midfielder closely.
Central midfield is a position Arsenal want to strengthen in this summer and Bouaddi is one of a number of players they have looked at.
The teenagers price tag will be a consideration for the Gunners with Bouaddi having signed a new contract with Lille in December. That deal takes him to the summer of 2029.
Your Site News reported in January that Manchester United have Bouaddi on their list of midfield targets.
However, they have prioritised other midfielders this summer, agreeing a deal for Ederson with Atalanta and now pursuing Mateus Fernandes at West Ham.