Exciting transfer news surfaces as major clubs look to strengthen their squads ahead of the window reopening.

Topics covered
- Arsenal’s shifting targets
- Chelsea’s ambition
- Manchester United’s new targets
- Tottenham’s pressing moves
- Arsenal’s latest updates
- Chelsea’s center-back ambitions
- Darwin Nunez’s future
- West Ham’s interest in Bojang
- Spurs eyeing Kluivert
- Potential double signing for Arsenal
- Zinchenko’s potential exit
- United’s goalkeeping situation
- Mathys Tel joins Spurs
- Norgaard as a priority for Spurs
As the transfer window looms, major clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Liverpool are ramping up their efforts to secure crucial signings. With just days to go until the window officially reopens, the buzz around potential deals is palpable.
Arsenal’s shifting targets
Arsenal is currently in discussions regarding the promising Benjamin Sesko but seems to have shifted their focus away from Viktor Gyokeres. Mikel Arteta is in search of a top-quality striker, aiming to enhance the squad significantly.
The Gunners remain hopeful about securing Martin Zubimendi and are also eyeing Nico Williams. Additionally, emerging talents like Johan Bakayoko and Antonio Nusa are now part of Arsenal’s plans.
Chelsea’s ambition
On the other hand, Chelsea is engaging in talks with rising German star Nick Woltemade and continues to pursue Jamie Gittens and Mike Maignan. Their strategy appears to be centered on refreshing the squad as they prepare for a competitive season ahead.
Manchester United’s new targets
Meanwhile, Manchester United has shifted its attention to Hugo Ekitike. The Red Devils are reportedly closing in on a record-breaking £116 million deal for Florian Wirtz, while Liverpool is making waves with a shocking £100 million bid for Anthony Gordon. This summer could be monumental for these clubs as they seek to reshape their squads.
Tottenham’s pressing moves
Tottenham is also making strides, with plans to bring in new faces under Thomas Frank’s management. Bryan Mbeumo and Yoanne Wissa are rumored to be possible additions, reuniting with their former Brentford boss. The club is actively moving to strengthen its attacking options.
Arsenal’s latest updates
In a surprising twist, reports from Portugal suggest that Arsenal has decided to halt its pursuit of Viktor Gyokeres. After initially preparing a bid exceeding £60 million, frustrations grew over Sporting’s hefty price tag of nearly £70 million. Instead, the Gunners are focusing on other prospects, including Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig.
Chelsea’s center-back ambitions
Chelsea is also looking to bolster its defense with a potential bargain deal for Marc Guehi. The club aims to leverage Guehi’s contract situation as he enters the final year of his contract with Crystal Palace, where he has proven himself as a key player.
Darwin Nunez’s future
In Liverpool’s camp, Darwin Nunez may be on the move, with AC Milan and Napoli reportedly interested. Liverpool is open to selling Nunez for around £35 million. This could pave the way for a significant shake-up in their attacking lineup.
West Ham’s interest in Bojang
West Ham is eyeing Gambian talent Adama Bojang from Stade Reims. The 21-year-old forward, linked with top clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea, had an impressive loan spell in Switzerland, netting six goals last season. His price tag is estimated between £10-11 million.
Spurs eyeing Kluivert
Tottenham has also expressed interest in Justin Kluivert from Bournemouth. Following the announcement of Mathys Tel’s permanent signing, the club is keen on further attacking reinforcements, with Kluivert valued at around £46 million.
Potential double signing for Arsenal
Reports suggest Arsenal is considering a double swoop for RB Leipzig’s Antonio Nusa alongside Benjamin Sesko. The Gunners are keen to enhance their attacking options, with Nusa valued at £38.2 million after a fruitful season.
Zinchenko’s potential exit
As Arsenal plots a clear-out of unwanted players, Oleksandr Zinchenko’s departure is on the cards for a mere £10 million. Interest from Juventus, AC Milan, and Borussia Dortmund could lead to a swift exit for the defender, although his salary might complicate matters for some clubs.
United’s goalkeeping situation
Andre Onana is expected to remain as Manchester United’s number one, despite links to Emiliano Martinez. United initially anticipated bids for Onana but now seem set on retaining him for the upcoming season.
Mathys Tel joins Spurs
In a significant move, Tottenham has confirmed the permanent signing of Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich. This deal marks the beginning of a new era under Thomas Frank, with Tel expected to play a vital role in the squad.
Norgaard as a priority for Spurs
Brentford captain Christian Norgaard is emerging as a key target for Tottenham. Frank is keen on bringing Norgaard into his new-look team, with bids expected in the region of £17-20 million.