Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid open to Camavinga exit, as Premier League clubs circle

Real Madrid ready to listen to offers from clubs looking to sign midfielder Eduardo Camavinga this summer, while Arsenal have joined the race to sign the highly-rated RB Leipzig defender Lukeba Castle. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the world.
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TRENDING RUMORS
– Real Madrid ready to listen to offers from clubs looking to sign a midfielder Eduardo Camavinga this summer, reports Marca. Several Premier League clubs have reportedly expressed an interest in acquiring the French international’s services, but his transfer will cost more than €50 million. Camavinga, 23, has struggled to play regularly this season in the Spanish capital, having started just 12 of Real Madrid’s 21 La Liga matches.
– Arsenal have joined the race to sign the highly-rated RB Leipzig defender Lukeba Castleaccording to L’Equipe. The 23-year-old is expected to leave Germany this summer for a fee of around €70 million, with many Premier League and La Liga clubs tracking his development. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal will follow up on their interest with an offer, although scouts have been monitoring the young centre-back in recent weeks.
– Manchester United and Liverpool are among the clubs in the running to sign the Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton this summer, according to Football Insider. Wharton, 22, is contracted to Palace until June 2029, meaning it won’t be easy to pry him away from Selhurst Park. But the England international is also wanted by Chelsea after some impressive seasons in south London.
– Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones faces an uncertain future as he enters the final year of his contract this summer, says The Athletic. Jones, 25, has attracted interest from Inter and Tottenham with his contract expiring in June 2027 and, given his status as a homegrown player, Liverpool will be keen to increase the transfer fee upon his exit rather than let him leave for nothing. Meanwhile, the Reds have triggered the 12-month option to extend the goalkeeper Alisson BeckerThe contract, sources confirmed to ESPN. Alisson’s contract at the club was due to expire this summer, but he is now under contract until the end of the 2026-27 season.
– Arsenal follows Club Brugge forward Nicolo TresoldiBild says. Tresoldi, 21, has 15 goals and five assists in all competitions this season and has attracted the attention of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, as well as the Gunners. The German U21 was born in Italy and came through the ranks at Hannover 96 before moving to Belgium in 2025. Due to his family, he can always choose to play for Italy, Argentina or Germany at senior level.
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OTHER RUMORS
– Chelsea and Manchester United fight to advance Cologne Said El Mala. (Caught offside)
– Newcastle United consider re-signing their former academy graduate Elliot Anderson this summer. The Nottingham Forest midfielder is also wanted by Manchester United and Manchester City. (TEAMtalk)
– Manchester City are in advanced talks with Phil Foden on a new contract. The England international striker wants to stay at City beyond 2027. (Football Insider)
– Liverpool set to sign Celtic prodigy Dara Jikiemi after rejecting a long-term contract offer from the Scottish club. (TEAMtalk)
– Nice winger Jeremy Boga has already agreed personal terms with Juventus for a summer move. (Nicolo Schira)
– A Newcastle United scout was present at Internazionale’s recent match against Atalanta to observe the Inter striker. Pio Esposito and defender of Atalanta Giorgio Scalvini. (Nicolo Schira)
– Barcelona monitors development of Club Brugge central defender Joel Ordonez. (Ekrem Konur)
– Chelsea expected to rival Arsenal for Brentford M full-backMichael Kayodethe signature of. (Ekrem Konur)
– River Plate have made Torino striker Giovanni Simeone a top transfer priority. (Fabrizio Romano)


