This week’s transfer round-up 💰

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This week’s transfer round-up 💰

This week’s transfer round-up 💰

Official deals and credible rumours: a look back at the week’s transfer news.Official ✍️- After leaving OM, Pablo Longoria has officially become River Plate’s sporting director.- After Bernard...

This week’s transfer round-up 💰

Official deals and credible rumours: a look back at the week’s transfer news.Official ✍️- After leaving OM, Pablo Longoria has officially become River Plate’s sporting director.- After Bernard...

This week in the transfer market has been nothing short of electric, with major moves and blockbuster rumors shaking up the football world. From high-profile sporting director appointments to potential superstar switches, here's your essential round-up of official deals and the biggest whispers making headlines.

Official Signings & Departures

Kicking things off with a big one: after leaving Olympique de Marseille, Pablo Longoria has officially landed as River Plate's new sporting director—a move that signals the Argentine giants' ambition to build a top-tier squad. Meanwhile, Manchester United confirmed that John Stones will depart at the end of the season, following Bernardo Silva's earlier exit. Over in France, Toulouse announced head coach Carles Martinez Novell will leave at season's end, while Burnley made it official: Scott Parker is out after relegation to the Championship, with Michael Jackson stepping in as interim boss.

Contract Extensions & Future Plans

It's a week of long-term commitments too. Manchester United locked down rising star Kobbie Mainoo with a contract extension running until 2031, and Bayer Leverkusen did the same with defensive rock Edmond Tapsoba. In Spain, Hansi Flick is reportedly set to extend his Barcelona deal by two years, per Fabrizio Romano—a vote of confidence in the club's direction under his leadership.

Rumors Heating Up

The rumor mill is on fire. Bernardo Silva is reportedly desperate to join Barcelona and won't entertain other offers, but Barça needs to sell players first to fund the move, according to Sport. Over at Real Madrid, José Mourinho is emerging as the favorite to take the helm next season, per The Athletic—a reunion that would send shockwaves through La Liga. PSG have revived their interest in AS Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche, Sky Sports reports, while Gonçalo Ramos' agent Jorge Mendes is shopping him to Italian clubs, per Gianluca Di Marzio.

In Milan, sporting directors announced Luka Modric will extend his stay with the Lombardy club by one season, adding experience to their midfield. Mason Greenwood is drawing interest from Juventus, Dortmund, and Atlético Madrid, Gazzetta dello Sport reports, while Chelsea are holding firm on Nicolas Jackson's €50 million price tag despite interest from Juventus and AC Milan. Finally, Real Madrid want to fast-track a new contract for Aurélien Tchouaméni, per Foot Mercato, ensuring their midfield future is secure.

Whether you're tracking your favorite club's moves or dreaming of next season's kit, this transfer window is shaping up to be unforgettable. Stay tuned for more updates—and get ready to rep your team's new signings in style!

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