The summer transfer window is gathering serious momentum, and some of Europe’s biggest clubs are already making moves.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is reportedly targeting Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers as he looks to strengthen his squad following the Gunners’ Premier League triumph. According to the Mirror, the 23-year-old England international has emerged as one of Arsenal’s priority targets. However, Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring Rogers, setting up a potential transfer battle for one of England’s brightest attacking talents.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s admiration for Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice appears to be growing stronger. TeamTalk reports that influential figures within Madrid’s recruitment department are pushing for a move after being impressed by Rice’s leadership, technical ability and commanding presence in midfield. Arsenal are unlikely to entertain offers easily, but the Spanish giants are keeping a close watch.
At Liverpool, a surprise story is brewing. Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport claims goalkeeper Alisson wants to discuss a departure with the club’s new manager and is interested in a move to Juventus. The Brazilian remains one of the world’s top goalkeepers, making this a situation worth watching closely.
Manchester United are also active in the market. TalkSport reports the Red Devils are nearing an agreement to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson in a deal worth around £35 million. United are keen to reinforce their midfield and view the Brazilian as a key target.
Elsewhere, AC Milan winger Rafael Leao is attracting interest from a host of Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and Newcastle. Reports in Italy suggest the Portuguese star is open to leaving Milan this summer.
There is also fresh uncertainty around Julian Alvarez’s future. PSG have reportedly cooled their interest, but Arsenal and Barcelona remain attentive. Bernardo Silva is said to be eager for a Barcelona move, while Harry Maguire has reportedly been offered to Inter Milan.
One thing is clear: Europe’s transfer carousel is spinning fast, and the biggest stories may still be ahead of us.
Sources: Mirror, TeamTalk, Gazzetta dello Sport, TalkSport, Calciomercato, Mundo Deportivo.

