Football Transfer Gossip: Rogers, Rice, Alisson, Ederson, Palhinha, Leao, Alvarez, Maguire, Bernardo, Wimmer, Sage, Hoeness, Iraola and Fabregas Linked with Major Moves

Arsenal are reportedly targeting Aston Villa winger Morgan Rogers as Mikel Arteta looks to strengthen his squad after winning the Premier League title, though Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring the 23-year-old England international. Real Madrid recruitment figures are said to be pushing for a move for Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice, with the 27-year-old admired for his leadership, physical presence and technical quality.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson is reported to be planning to inform the club’s new manager that he wants to leave Anfield and join Juventus, while Manchester United are said to be close to an agreement for Atalanta’s Brazilian midfielder Ederson in a deal worth about £35 million.
Tottenham could face a setback over Joao Palhinha, with reports in Portugal claiming the Bayern Munich midfielder does not want to make his loan move to Spurs permanent and would instead prefer a switch to Sporting. AC Milan winger Rafael Leao is also attracting strong interest, with Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool and Newcastle all linked to the Portuguese attacker, who is reportedly open to leaving San Siro this summer.
Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly cooled their interest in Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez, but the Argentina international remains of interest to Arsenal and Barcelona. In Italy, Inter Milan are said not to view Manchester United defender Harry Maguire as a priority despite the player being offered to them. Elsewhere, Bernardo Silva is reportedly keen on a move to Barcelona as his Manchester City contract nears expiry.
Brighton face competition from Hoffenheim and Eintracht Frankfurt for Wolfsburg winger Patrick Wimmer, while Crystal Palace have held another round of talks with Lens manager Pierre Sage. Como boss Cesc Fabregas is said to be content at the Italian club despite links with other jobs, including Real Madrid.
The latest transfer reports also suggest movement across Europe’s top clubs as managers and recruitment teams assess possible summer deals. Several of the stories point to Premier League sides looking to add attacking depth and midfield quality, while Italian and Spanish clubs remain active in the market for established international players. With interest building around several high-profile names, the coming weeks could shape the next phase of the summer window for clubs in England, Spain, Italy and Germany.





