Manchester City Eyes Chelsea Duo as Real Madrid Considers Tchouameni Exit
Real Madrid seem open to the idea of Aurelien Tchouameni moving on this summer, according to The Sun. Manchester United have shown interest in the French midfielder. Meanwhile, Eduardo Camavinga, another French midfielder at Madrid, faces pressure to prove himself during pre-season training. Rumors suggest the club could be ready to sell him if he fails to impress.
Inter and Tottenham Negotiations Over Romero
According to Fabrizio Romano, talks between Inter and Tottenham over Cuti Romero remain complex. Romero is expected to leave Spurs after the arrivals of Marcos Senesi and Kevin Danso. Barcelona are watching Romero’s situation closely but can’t make a move yet. They need to offload defenders first, with their top defensive target being Aymeric Laporte, per Sport.
Napoli Confirms De Bruyne and Lukaku Will Stay for Now
Napoli's sporting director, Giovanni Manna, addressed rumors about Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku. Both players will remain at Napoli for the time being. Manna admitted being unhappy with De Bruyne’s recent comments about former Napoli coach Antonio Conte but plans to discuss the matter once De Bruyne returns from holiday. De Bruyne still has a year left on his contract.
Manchester City Targets Two Chelsea Players
Manchester City, managed by Enzo Maresca, are reportedly keen on signing two players from Chelsea. The targets include Enzo Fernandez, who may leave Stamford Bridge, and full-back Malo Gusto. Both players are currently enjoying their post-World Cup break.
Bennacer Close to Qatar Move
Ismael Bennacer appears close to a free transfer to Qatari club Al-Gharafa, according to Fabrizio Romano. Although still under contract with Milan, Bennacer is working toward an amicable termination before making the switch to Qatar.
Maxence Lacroix Set for Chelsea Transfer
Chelsea have reportedly reached an agreement with Crystal Palace for French defender Maxence Lacroix. Journalist David Ornstein claims the deal exceeds 60 million euros, with Lacroix set to sign a contract until June 2032.






