As the summer transfer window intensifies on June 8, 2025, rumours swirl around high-profile moves involving Arsenal, Man United, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and more.
The transfer window is currently open till June 10, a special provision which was set by FIFA for the upcoming Club World Cup. A few clubs have already roped in players, while a number of clubs have been linked with a plethora of names.

Arsenal are poised to trigger Martín Zubimendi’s £51 million release clause amid Thomas Partey’s expected exit. The 24‑year‑old Spanish midfield maestro fits perfectly in Arteta’s system, offering composure and creativity, essential reinforcement for Arsenal’s title ambitions.
According to The Athletic, Arsenal plan to activate Kepa’s £5 million release clause from Chelsea. The 30‑year‑old shot-stopper impressed on loan at Bournemouth and will provide seasoned competition for David Raya, offering experience and depth in goal. The Gunners wanted Joan Garcia but has now turned attention to Kepa/
Liverpool have offered a record-breaking £113 million (€134 million) for Bayer Leverkusen’s 22-year-old attacking prodigy Florian Wirtz. The latest bid, predominantly guaranteed, indicates the club’s determination to outpace Man City, Bayern and Real Madrid. Talks are ongoing.
As per reports from Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Alejandro Garnacho is now set to leave Manchester United in the summer. The Argentine has fallen down the pecking order at Old Trafford and the parties have now come to a conclusion. Garnacho will seek a new club ahead of next season and a suitable deal will see his departure.
Bayern Munich have opened discussions for Japanese winger Kubo, eyeing him as a fringe option. Real Sociedad demand €60 million release, with Bayern’s interest currently rated around 20% likelihood. The German giants have turned their attention to the Japanese international, but no formal talks have started so far.
Ahead of the Club World Cup 2025, Cristiano Ronaldo has been given an offer from Argentine club River Plate. As per Ole, the Argentine giants are looking to bring the former Real Madrid star at the club, which will provide him an opportunity to play in the CWC. The Portugal international recently said he is unlikely to play a part in the tournament, but things can change in a jiffy.
Tijjani Reinders is set to travel to Manchester on Sunday ahead of his move to Man City, as per Fabrizio Romano. The Dutch midfielder is set to become the new recruit for the Cityzens as he leaves AC Milan.
Chelsea have formally submitted a bid for Borussia Dortmund's Jamie Byone-Gittens on Saturday. The Blues want the English winger and have place a €35 million offer. The talks are ongoing while as per RMC, the player has already agreed a personal contract till 2031-32 season at the club. If the transfer happens, Man City will receive 10 % sell-on money as per the agreement.