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The transfer window may be closed, but the rumor mill never stops. Check in every day for the latest transfer buzz around the soccer world.

Top story: Real Madrid eye Salah

Mohamed Salah may have signed an extension to keep him at Liverpool until 2027, but Real Madrid are already laying the groundwork to sign the Egyptian superstar on a free transfer when his contract expires.

Salah will be 35 when his Liverpool deal runs out. Though he's not prioritizing a move to Real Madrid right now, he'll be open to all suitors when it comes time to decide his next - and possibly final - destination. (Football Insider)

Other rumors

Sept. 15

Yildiz not for sale: Chelsea had a £70-million bid for Kenan Yildiz rejected by Juventus during the summer transfer window. The Bianconeri want to sign the 20-year-old to an improved long-term contract to fend off interest from some of Europe's other top sides. (Calciomercato)

One way or another: Manchester City were already planning to sign Gianluigi Donnarumma if he became a free agent in 2026. When PSG made him available this past summer instead, Pep Guardiola jumped at the chance to make the move early. (Fabrizio Romano)

Wharton's valuation: With the likes of Liverpool and Real Madrid keeping a keen eye on Adam Wharton, Crystal Palace have slapped a £60-million price tag on the young midfielder. (TEAMtalk)

Dumfries derby: Rivals Manchester City and Manchester United are battling to sign wing-back Denzel Dumfries from Inter Milan. The Dutchman's contract runs until 2028 but reportedly includes a palatable release clause that becomes active during the summer window. (Football Insider)

Next in line: Several promising Brazilian center-backs have moved to Europe recently, and Luiz Gustavo Benedetti could soon follow. Arsenal, Barcelona, and Napoli are tracking Palmeiras' 19-year-old defender. (Mundo Deportivo)

Sept. 14

Massive bid for Foden: Al-Nassr have submitted a €130-million offer for Phil Foden in their effort to sign elite players in the prime of their careers, but Manchester City don't want to sell the academy product. (Fichajes)

Bernardo battle: Juventus could trump Benfica in the race to sign Bernardo Silva next summer. The midfielder's Manchester City contract expires in June 2026 and the club doesn't currently intend to renew it. (AS)

Tussle for teen: Barcelona are prepared to compete with Arsenal and Napoli to sign left-footed center-back Luiz Benedetti from Palmeiras. The 19-year-old has started two matches in the 2025 Serie A season. (Mundo Deportivo)

Rossoneri's race: AC Milan have been leading the pursuit of Lille's Ayyoub Bouaddi for some time, but Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United have sent scouts to watch the talented teenager. (TEAMtalk)

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Roma restrictions: Roma sporting director Frederic Massara navigated tough financial restrictions over the summer. He's pleased Lorenzo Pellegrini stayed and suggested a lack of motivation from Jadon Sancho's side prevented the winger moving to the Italian capital. (Gianluca Di Marzio)

Forest firepower: Nottingham Forest are willing to submit a major offer for Isaac Romero in January. Sevilla value the 25-year-old forward at between €20 million and €25 million. (Fichajes)

Alli to La Liga: Dele Alli's latest attempt to revive his career could take him to Spain. Elche, Levante, Rayo Vallecano, and Real Oviedo have all expressed interest in signing the free agent. (Fichajes)

Lodi offloads: Renan Lodi terminated his contract at Al-Hilal with the help of his lawyer. The Brazilian left-back complained that he spent "weeks" trying to amicably negotiate his exit from the Saudi Pro League side. (Fabrizio Romano)

Sept. 13

Olmo could spark bidding war: Barcelona will seriously consider selling Dani Olmo next summer. Several English clubs are interested in the attacker, which could lead to a huge windfall for the Catalan giants. (Fichajes)

Barca bargain: Arsenal are monitoring Frenkie de Jong's situation in Catalonia. Barcelona are prepared to sell him in January if he doesn't extend his contract beyond its current expiration in June 2026. (Fichajes)

Finding Nico: Bayern Munich are keeping tabs on Nico Williams and are undeterred by the winger recently signing a new Athletic Bilbao contract that runs until 2035. (Fichajes)

Jumping for Jack: Everton have an option to buy Jack Grealish for £50 million after his season-long loan from Manchester City. However, the Merseyside club is hopeful of striking a deal for less than that sum. (The Telegraph)

Juve eye Josh: Juventus are on alert as Manchester United look to offload Joshua Zirkzee and find an attacking replacement in the future. Zirkzee still wants to fight for a place in Ruben Amorim's team. (TEAMtalk)

Insigne signing plea: Lorenzo Insigne is hoping Lazio make an exception to their focus on bringing in younger players. The 34-year-old is a free agent after ending a miserable spell with Toronto FC. (Corriere dello Sport)

Ruben raid: Aston Villa sporting director Monchi could make contact with his former club Sevilla in an effort to sign Ruben Vargas. Monchi admires the Swiss winger's speed and goal-scoring ability. (Fichajes)

Outside looking in: Ademola Lookman is yet to be reinstalled to Atalanta's lineup after he unsuccessfully pushed for a summer transfer. Head coach Ivan Juric insists he has a good relationship with the attacker. (Gianluca Di Marzio)

Costly Costa: FC Porto have submitted a new contract offer to Diogo Costa that will increase his release clause from €75 million to €100 million. The goalkeeper was targeted by Galatasaray in the summer. (A Bola)

Sept. 12

Los Blancos braced for Saudi swoop: If Vinicius Junior doesn't sign a new contract by next summer, Real Madrid expect a Saudi Pro League club to submit a huge offer of around €130 million for the winger. (Defensa Central)

Konate captured: Ibrahima Konate has reached an agreement in principle to join Real Madrid on a free transfer once his Liverpool deal expires in June. The center-back's contract in Spanish capital would run until 2031. (Fichajes)

Fermin a firm target: Manchester City will try to sign Fermin Lopez in January as a replacement for Bernardo Silva, who appears set to return to Benfica. Pep Guardiola is a fan of Barcelona youngster Lopez's versatility. (Fichajes)

Diaz denied: Luis Diaz wanted to move to Manchester City last summer, so Liverpool offered him to their English rivals in exchange for Julian Alvarez. The Mancunian club shot down the offer and Alvarez went to Atletico Madrid instead. (The Telegraph)

Coveted Conor: Tottenham Hotspur plan to pursue Atletico Madrid's Conor Gallagher in the winter transfer window. The former Chelsea midfielder came close to joining Manchester United in the summer. (Fichajes)

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Ed the transfer head: Fenway Sports Group has opened talks with Michael Edwards over a new long-term contract at Liverpool. The well-regarded executive oversaw an aggressive recruitment drive at Anfield over the summer. (TBR Football)

Juanlu that got away (for now): Napoli haven't given up on trying to sign Juanlu Sanchez from Sevilla. The Andalusian club rejected more than one proposal from Napoli over the summer. (Fichajes)

Russell shuns Raskin: Combative Rangers boss Russell Martin has dropped Nicolas Raskin after the Belgian midfielder had his head turned by summer interest from Brentford, Everton, and Leeds United. (TBR Football)

Rom to Kon: Oriol Romeu, 33, is weighing an offer from Turkish Super Lig club Konyaspor. Barcelona released the midfielder after he spent last season on loan at Girona. (Resat Can Ozbudak)

Sept. 11

Man Utd eye Anderson: Manchester United plan to acquire one midfielder in January and another next summer, with Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson emerging as the primary target for the upcoming window. (TEAMtalk)

Salah succession: Liverpool view Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise as the ideal long-term replacement for superstar forward Mohamed Salah. The Frenchman is open to returning to the Premier League but would cost around £87 million. (Caught Offside)

Liverpool's backup plan: Liverpool are monitoring Juventus center-back Gleison Bremer. Marc Guehi remains the Reds' primary defensive target, but the imposing Brazilian is being considered in case a deal for the Crystal Palace captain proves too challenging. (TEAMtalk)

Gunners get to work: Arsenal are advancing in talks over new deals for stars Bukayo Saka and William Saliba. The winger and center-back, pillars of Mikel Arteta's side, are slated to become free agents in 2027. (TEAMtalk)

Cash for Casemiro: Al-Ittihad are considering a January bid for Manchester United midfielder Casemiro. The Saudi club is willing to offer "huge" wages, but the 33-year-old Brazilian could decide to remain at Old Trafford until his contract expires next summer. (Caught Offside)

Inter not giving up: Inter Milan will make another attempt to sign Manu Kone after missing out on the midfielder this summer. Roma need to raise €90 million by June 30, 2026, to meet Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, which could force their hand. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)

Come to Besiktas: Turkish squad Besiktas are closing in on signing Jota Silva from Nottingham Forest. The Portuguese winger will move on an initial loan, and the deal will include a purchase option that could become an obligation if certain conditions are met. (Fabrizio Romano)

Sept. 10

Micky to Madrid?: Real Madrid's search for another central defender has led them to Dutch international Micky van de Ven. Tottenham won't consider selling the 24-year-old for anything under €80 million. (Fichajes)

Reds prepared to wait: Liverpool are willing to wait out Crystal Palace and sign Marc Guehi on a free transfer next summer after their deadline-day move for the defender fell through. The Premier League champions don't intend to return with an offer during the January window. (Daily Mirror)

Mainoo still unsettled: Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo wasn't granted the loan move he wanted during the summer transfer window, but the 20-year-old will look to get a temporary switch to Napoli in January if he isn't given more playing time in the intervening months. (ESPN)

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Arsenal ready to offload: Gabriel Jesus and Leandro Trossard will be transfer listed by Arsenal during the January window. Both players are expected to fall down the pecking order after the Gunners reloaded their attack during the summer. (Football Insider)

Stealing Stiller: Real Madrid have been circling around Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller for months, but Arsenal and Liverpool are now entering the mix. Stiller, 24, has a £34.6-million release clause in his contract. (TEAMtalk)

Joga Bonito in ... Hull: Championship side Hull City are expected to sign Brazilian icon Ronaldinho's son, Joao Mendes, in the coming days. The 20-year-old winger will join the Tigers' U21 team from Burnley. (Hull Daily Mail)

Sept. 9

Winter getaway: Manchester City could offer Rodrygo and escape route out of Real Madrid in January if he continues to have a bit-part role under Xabi Alonso. His current asking price is around €80 million. (Caught Offside)

Turkish delight: Barcelona president Joan Laporta and head coach Hansi Flick are admirers of Kenan Yildiz. Juventus want to keep him and have set a minimum of €80 million as a starting point for negotiations. (Fichajes)

Keeping the 'keeper: AC Milan are yet to convince Mike Maignan to sign a new contract. His current deal expires in June 2026. The Rossoneri could turn to Parma's Zion Suzuki if talks with Maignan are unsuccessful. (Tuttosport)

Circling Cirkin: Tottenham Hotspur are keeping a close eye on Sunderland academy graduate Dennis Cirkin. The club wants to boost Thomas Frank's left-back options while adding to their homegrown quota. (TBR Football)

Veteran's vision: Juan Cuadrado said he chose to join Pisa over offers to play in Spain after talking to his family. The 37-year-old wants to keep Pisa in Serie A before winning the World Cup with Colombia. (Gianluca Di Marzio)

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