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This week's transfer round-up 💰

This week's transfer round-up 💰

Yahoo23-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
Official announcements and rumors: the essential transfer news of the week, it's right here!
Luka Modrić and Real Madrid, it's officially over! The Croatian will leave the club at the end of the Club World Cup, this summer.
FC Barcelona has announced the extensions of Hansi Flick (until 2027) and Raphinha (until 2028).
FC Nantes has decided to part ways with its coach, Antoine Kombouaré.
One year after his departure from Nice to Ajax Amsterdam, Francesco Farioli has decided to leave the Dutch club.
At the end of his contract at LOSC, Rémy Cabella has signed with Olympiakos, in Greece.
Julien Laporte leaves Lorient and signs with Montpellier!
Mario Sauer, a young 21-year-old Slovakian prospect, joins Toulouse.
Cyriaque Irié leaves Troyes, he officially committed on Monday with Fribourg.
Franco Mastantuono, a 17-year-old Argentine prodigy who plays at River Plate, is attracting... Paris Saint-Germain! Closely followed by Real Madrid for several months, Mastantuono is very much liked by Luis Campos. Paris has entered the race to try to sign him! (Sky Germany)
The Wirtz clan would have informed Bayern Munich that he will not come this summer. Indeed, the German would be on the verge of joining Liverpool. The transaction could reach 150 million euros. (Sacha Tavolieri, The Athletic)
The hot file of this week: where will Florian Wirtz sign? Manchester City would have withdrawn from the race, Xabi Alonso would like to sign him at Real Madrid. Also in the running are: Liverpool and Bayern Munich! (BBC, Marca)
Arsenal is seriously considering recruiting Rodrygo, announced on the departure from Real Madrid. (Sky Germany)
Manchester United would have a slight lead over Borussia Dortmund to sign... Rayan Cherki, this summer. (Sky Sports)
OM's Brazilian winger, Luis Henrique, is getting closer to a move to Inter. (Il Messaggero and Gazzetta dello Sport)
Chelsea would be interested in Hugo Ekitike! (RMC)
Once announced in the sights of OM, Facundo Medina would be liked by Atlético Madrid. (Mundo Deportivo)
Lucas Chevalier would have been approached by Aston Villa! The Premier League club could see Emiliano Martinez leave the club for Saudi Arabia this summer. (Sacha Tavolieri)
Sébastien Pocognoli (Union Saint-Gilloise) and Luis Castro (Dunkerque) are the two coaches targeted by RC Lens to replace Will Still.
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