Football Transfer Roundup June 6: Robertson moves to Spurs, Bayern press for Liverpool starlet
As the summer transfer window prepares to open on June 15, clubs are busy finalising key deals ahead of the 2026/27 season and the upcoming World Cup. Here are the top stories making headlines today.

Andy Robertson joins Tottenham on free transfer
Veteran left-back Andy Robertson has signed for Tottenham Hotspur as a free agent after his Liverpool contract expired. The experienced Scotland international brings leadership, crossing ability and vast Premier League know-how to Spurs’ defence as Liverpool continue their squad overhaul.
Rasmus Højlund moves to Napoli from Manchester United for £38m
Danish striker Rasmus Højlund has completed a £38m permanent transfer to Napoli. After showing promise but struggling for consistency at Old Trafford, the young forward seeks regular starts in Serie A. The sale helps fund United’s incoming business.
Newcastle pressing for Ewen Jaouen
Newcastle United are pressing for a deal to sign 20-year-old French goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen from Stade Reims on a four-year contract until 2030. The 6ft 6in France U21 international arrives as a long-term prospect and potential challenger to Nick Pope.
Bayern explore move for Liverpool’s Rio Ngumoha
Bayern Munich are exploring a surprise move for 17-year-old Liverpool winger Rio Ngumoha, their primary target for the left side. The teenager is aware of Bayern’s interest, driven by Vincent Kompany, but Liverpool insist he is not for sale.
Katie McCabe joins Chelsea from Arsenal
Republic of Ireland captain Katie McCabe has made a high-profile free transfer from Arsenal to rivals Chelsea on a three-year deal. The versatile defender/winger, a key player in Arsenal’s successes, will now hunt trophies with the Blues in a move that has stirred plenty of discussion.
Riquelme gives Klopp promise to Real Madrid
Real Madrid's presidential candidate, Enrique Riquelme has promised Jurgen Klopp as manager if he wins the election on Sunday. Riquelme is fighting against Florentino Perez, who has almost roped in Jose Mourinho as the next manager.


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