Official announcements and credible rumors: a look back at this week’s transfer news.
It’s official ✍️
– Chelsea have extended Moisés Caicedo’s contract until 2033.
– Bernardo Silva has officially announced that he will leave Manchester City at the end of the season.
– Javier Mascherano has left his position as Inter Miami head coach.
– Spanish coach Andoni Iraola has officially announced that he will leave Bournemouth at the end of the season.
– Japan have strengthened their staff ahead of the 2026 World Cup with the arrival of legend Shunsuke Nakamura alongside head coach Hajime Moriyasu.
Credible rumors ✅
– Barcelona have reached an agreement with Hansi Flick over an extension until 2028 (Catalunya Radio).
– Barcelona are reportedly considering signing their absolute bogeyman, Atlético de Madrid’s Alexander Sorloth. (Marca)
– Lorient are said to have shortlisted Will Still and Wouter Vrancken to succeed Olivier Pantaloni. (L’Équipe)
– Saudi Arabia manager Hervé Renard, in charge for nearly two years, was reportedly dismissed this Friday (RMC).
– Real Madrid have shortlisted Max Allegri to succeed Alvaro Arbeloa this summer (L’Équipe).
– Loïs Openda’s buy option at Juventus was automatically triggered, but his future remains highly uncertain (Fabrizio Romano).
– Wanted by several clubs including AC Milan and Juventus, Robert Lewandowski has indeed received a contract extension offer from Barça (Mundo Deportivo).
– Manchester City are close to a €15m agreement with Troyes for the transfer of Mathys Detourbet (Sacha Tavolieri).
– Lens goalkeeper Robin Risser has cooled exit rumors: “I have the desire to continue here.” (Interview)
– Bordeaux have filed two appeals to challenge the transfer ban imposed by FIFA: one with the CAS and another with the CNOSF (Sud Ouest).
– Chelsea will keep head coach Liam Rosenior this summer despite the sporting crisis (The Athletic).
– Tottenham are in advanced talks with Bournemouth over the signing of Argentine defender Marcos Senesi (The Athletic).
– Former Dortmund coach Marco Rose is close to joining Bournemouth to replace Andoni Iraola (GiveMeSport).
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