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Barcelona are set to turn their attention to Julián Álvarez after agreeing a deal for Anthony Gordon 👀
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) May 28, 2026
Barcelona are stepping up their chase for Julián Álvarez after sealing a deal for Anthony Gordon, ESPN reports.
The Spanish champions believe the Atlético Madrid striker prefers a move to Camp Nou over interest from Arsenal and PSG. Barça chiefs have already held talks with the Argentine forward’s camp as Hansi Flick looks to reshape his attack.
Álvarez, who scored 20 goals this season, could cost over €100m, with Atlético unwilling to let him go cheaply. PSG boss Luis Enrique is also pushing hard for the former Manchester City striker, while Arsenal remain in the mix.
Barcelona hope the player’s desire to join them could prove decisive in the transfer battle.
Barcelona are set to turn their attention to Julián Álvarez after agreeing a deal for Anthony Gordon 👀
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) May 28, 2026
Barcelona are pushing hard to sign Atlético Madrid striker Julián Álvarez after sealing a deal for Anthony Gordon, ESPN reports.
The Spanish champions believe the Argentine forward prefers a move to Camp Nou over Arsenal and PSG, with talks already held between Barça and the player’s camp.
Álvarez, who scored 20 goals this season, could cost over €100m, though Atlético insist they do not want to sell.
Barcelona are reportedly planning a major attacking rebuild as Robert Lewandowski prepares to leave on a free transfer. PSG boss Luis Enrique is also keen on the former Manchester City striker, while Arsenal remain in the race.
Still, Barça hope Álvarez’s desire to join Hansi Flick’s side could swing the battle their way.
Barcelona are reportedly preparing a huge €90 million bid plus bonuses for Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez. Diario Sport says the Argentine forward wants a Camp Nou move, giving Barca an edge over PSG in the race.
However, Atletico are expected to play hardball, with reports valuing Alvarez at around €150m. Barca have already agreed terms with Anthony Gordon and are now pushing hard to land another marquee signing this summer.
Brazil’s World Cup plans have suffered a major scare after Neymar reportedly missed training with a troubling calf injury. According to Lance, the Santos star left a medical clinic visibly disappointed, fuelling fears he could miss the tournament.
The 34-year-old has already been ruled out of friendlies against Panama and Egypt, and is now a huge doubt for Brazil’s World Cup opener against Morocco on June 14. Reports also claim Brazil officials are unhappy with Santos over the handling of his fitness issues.
Paris Saint-Germain may already have a huge advantage before a ball is even kicked in Saturday’s Champions League final against Arsenal — fresher legs.
According to a BBC Sport report, Arsenal players have logged almost 7,000 more league minutes than their PSG rivals this season, raising questions about fatigue ahead of the blockbuster clash at Budapest’s Puskas Arena.
Mikel Arteta’s side are heading into their 63rd game of the campaign, while PSG are on 56 matches. The difference? PSG boss Luis Enrique has rotated heavily all season, regularly resting stars in Ligue 1 while keeping them fresh for Europe.
Club captain Marquinhos barely featured in league matches for over two months but played every minute of PSG’s Champions League knockout run. Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele completed a full 90 minutes in Ligue 1 only once all season.
Meanwhile, Arsenal’s key men like Declan Rice, William Saliba and David Raya have carried huge workloads in the relentless Premier League campaign.
PSG also arrive better rested, with 13 days between their last league match and the final. Arsenal will have only six.
Still, momentum is firmly with the Gunners after finally ending their 22-year wait for the Premier League title.
Mauricio Pochettino could leave the USMNT after the 2026 World Cup, with reports in Italy linking him to AC Milan, El Chiringuito TV notes. The Argentine is said to have received a formal offer as scrutiny grows over his US tenure. Santiago Gimenez’s future at Milan is uncertain, while Christian Pulisic is reportedly considered untouchable in the squad plans.
Barcelona are reportedly considering a move for Bernardo Silva, with journalist Jose Alvarez (El Chiringuito TV) saying the deal is feasible this summer. The ex-Manchester City star is now a free agent after leaving the club and dreams of joining Barca. His agent Jorge Mendes has offered him, but the club is prioritising a top striker signing first.
John McGinn is in top form, having won the Europa League with Aston Villa and helped Scotland qualify for the World Cup. Brazilian icon Thiago Silva identifies McGinn as Scotland’s key threat ahead of their upcoming match. Silva, currently pursuing his A Licence coaching qualification, praised McGinn’s versatility and called for Brazil’s staff to pay close attention to him. Despite his own World Cup hopes not materializing, Silva is focused on his coaching development.
Barcelona Seal Gordon Deal: Barcelona have agreed to a transfer package exceeding £69 million for Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon. The deal, valued at over €80m, will see Gordon move to the Catalan club.
Newcastle Reinvest Funds: The sale provides Newcastle with significant capital for summer transfers, a necessity after a disappointing league campaign. The club’s new leadership structure, with a CEO and sporting director in place, has managed this transfer differently from past player sales.
Bristol City’s bid to appoint Bournemouth’s Tommy Elphick as their new manager has stalled. Elphick has reportedly turned down the chance to move to Ashton Gate and is expected to stay with Bournemouth. This follows interest from Bristol City, who were also reportedly considering Lincoln boss Michael Skubala. Skubala has since signed a new deal with Lincoln. The Robins continue their search for a manager, with new sporting director James Ellis overseeing the process.
