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Morgan Rogers decision forces Tottenham to explore options in transfer scramble

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Tottenham are trying to sign two attackers from a shortlist of five names as they seek to bolster their options in the final days of a frantic transfer window.

Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers remains the ideal signing, but the difficulty in doing that deal means the Spurs hierarchy are also looking at West Ham United's Lucas Paqueta, Leipzig's Xavi Simons, Atalanta's Ademola Lookman and Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche.

The window has so far proven hugely frustrating for the club in terms of attack, as moves for Eberechi Eze, Morgan Gibbs-White and now Savinho and Nico Paz have failed or faltered.

That feeling is accentuated by the fact that Spurs have money to spend, as illustrated by the suggested fees they have reached in some of those negotiations.

This has nevertheless affected the pursuits of other players, as they now continue to try and get one central attacker and another who can play out wide.

Spurs would love Rogers but some figures in the hierarchy are wary of getting into another pursuit that would end up as high-profile and without success.

Villa are so far resistant to even countenancing the idea of a sale, and some sources maintain that Tottenham would not go high enough in terms of an offer to make the club reconsider.

There has been a lingering question from sources in the market over Spurs having to "learn" to do big deals again.

Paqueta also presents difficulties, however, since West Ham's troubled start to the season means it is a bad time to push to sign one of their key players.

Manager Graham Potter is instead far more concerned with bringing recruits in, as his side face up to the reality of a relegation battle.

Simons had been viewed as a certainty for Chelsea, but they have been intent on moving players out first, and are also pursuing Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho.

That may now leave an opening for Spurs, although they have yet to push on that potential deal as proactively as others.

Lookman has meanwhile entered into a dispute with Atalanta due to his desire to leave, and Spurs may present one of those opportunities that suits all parties.

While the fractious nature of this window means moves for Manchester City’s Savinho or Como’s Paz could yet be resurrected, the club are prioritising other alternatives.

Transfer news live: Isak to Liverpool update, Arsenal hijack Spurs’ Hincapie bid, Man Utd reignite Baleba move

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The latest transfers, gossip and rumours as deadline day begins to pull into view

The transfer window has entered its final week with the biggest story of the summer still unresolved: Alexander Isak still wants to leave Newcastle United for Liverpool, with tensions between the teams high as the Reds stole a dramatic 3-2 win at St James’ Park on Monday night.

Newcastle have had a bid for Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen turned down and also want to sign Yoane Wissa, but neither are viewed as a direct replacement for Isak. Meanwhile, there are reports that Isak met with Newcastle’s hierarchy on Monday night to discuss his future as Liverpool decide whether to submit a second improved bid.

Manchester United have been tipped to target Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba after their 1-1 draw with Fulham on Sunday. United have been tasked with fending of more interest from Saudi Arabia for captain Bruno Fernandes, while Kobbie Mainoo will consider leaving if the club receive a suitable offer for the 20-year-old.

Arsenal’s business is not done just yet after signing Eberechi Eze and the Gunners are exploring a move for Bayer Leverkusen’s defender Piero Hincapie. Tottenham are in a late scramble for a new attacker as the deadline looms, with Man City’s Savinho topping their list. However, The Independent understands both clubs are still very far apart when it comes to agreeing a price for the Brazilian.

Follow all the latest transfer news, gossip, rumours and done deals in The Independent’s live blog below

Tottenham hit problem in pursuit of Como winger Nico Paz

Tottenham are struggling to sign Nico Paz before the deadline, according to reports.

Spurs have been linked with the Como winger as they scramble for attacking reinforcements. Real Madrid have a 50 per cent sell-on clause, according to Sky Italia, which means Como have set their asking price of £61m (€70m) guaranteed.

Jamie Braidwood26 August 2025 08:24

Arsenal hijack another Spurs bid?

The rumours surrounding Arsenal’s move for Piero Hincapie are gathering pace and the Gunners are expected to move for the Bayer Leverkusen defender if they can get a couple of players out of the door before the deadline. Jakob Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko would be surplus to requirements as Arsenal target another left-sided defender.

The twist is that Tottenham have already been linked with the Ecuador international Hincapie, who has four years left on his deal with Bayer Leverkusen. There is a £52m (€60m) release clause in his contract, though.

Arsenal, of course, have already hijacked a Tottenham transfer target this window when they swooped in for Eberechi Eze.

Jamie Braidwood26 August 2025 08:01

Bayern Munich to move for Nicolas Jackson?

Bayern Munich have emerged as one of the clubs who could sign Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson before the transfer deadline.

Jackson was not part of Chelsea’s squad on Friday night after losing his place in Enzo Maresca’s team to Joao Pedro and Liam Delap.

Sky Sports News report that Bayern would prefer a loan, an option Chelsea would only consider if there is an obligation to buy.

Aston Villa have also been linked with a striker.

Jamie Braidwood26 August 2025 07:38

Man Utd consider fresh move for Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba

Manchester United are considering a fresh move for Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba after the club’s 1-1 draw at Fulham on Sunday, according to The Independent’s Miguel Delaney.

The question is then how much he is really worth to United, and how much they’re willing to spend.

In order to complete his system, Ruben Amorim wants a physical, athletic runner who can carry the ball up the pitch, and a deep-lying playmaker. It has already been reported in this newsletter that he eventually wants that duo to be Baleba and Adam Wharton. The Brighton midfielder has come out well on top in the data for all of United’s requirements, but they don’t currently have anything close to either type of player.

Standing back, United now see Baleba as the potential £120m answer in the centre – although that was what £42.1m Manuel Ugarte was supposed to be, “that pin missing”.

Miguel Delaney26 August 2025 07:19

Spurs and Arsenal make approach for Leverkusen defender

Both Arsenal and Tottenham have made an approach for Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapie, who would be available for around €60m, which is the amount of his release clause.

For Spurs, the deal would be an initial loan with an obligation to buy, while Arsenal are believed to be targeting a permanent move from the off.

The Ecuadorian is believed to favour a move to the Emirates, though his arrival there depends on whether the club can offload Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko.

Jamie Braidwood26 August 2025 07:16

Everton secure crucial attacking reinforcements with signing of Tyler Dibling

Everton have made Tyler Dibling the second biggest signing in their history by buying the teenager from Southampton for a fee that could rise to £40m.

The Merseyside club will pay an initial £35m, plus a potential £5m in add-ons, for the 19-year-old, as David Moyes has made his eighth summer signing.

The England Under-21 international believes Moyes will be the ideal manager for him and looked forward to improving alongside flair players such as Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye.

Everton secure attacking reinforcements with signing of Tyler Dibling

The Toffees have signed the impressive teenager in a deal that could rise to £40m

Richard Jolly26 August 2025 07:16

Wolves reject £50m bid for Jorgen Strand Larsen from Newcastle

Wolves have rejected a £50m bid for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen from Newcastle.

The West Midlands club have told the Magpies the Norwegian is not for sale at any price during the current transfer window.

He emerged as a target for Newcastle after an approach to sign Yoane Wissa from Brentford was also rebuffed.

Wolves reject £50m bid for Jorgen Strand Larsen from Newcastle

The West Midlands club have told the Magpies the Norwegian is not for sale at any price during the current transfer window.

Jamie Braidwood26 August 2025 07:15

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe wants clarity over Alexander Isak’s future

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has called for clarity over Alexander Isak’s future after seeing his side edged out by suitors Liverpool in a five-goal thriller at St James’ Park.

Amid reports the Newcastle owners had met Isak earlier in the day, head coach Howe insisted after the game he was not party to what was said during those discussions, but admitted a decision over the Sweden international – the subject of a rejected £110million bid from the Reds – was needed sooner rather than later.

“We want clarity, we want to move forward, we want the narrative to change because we’re in the start of the season now.”

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe wants clarity over Alexander Isak’s future

Teenager Rio Ngumoha was the Reds’ hero on a remarkable night on Tyneside.

Jamie Braidwood26 August 2025 07:15

Transfer news live: Isak to Liverpool latest, Arsenal and Spurs battle for defender, Mainoo to leave Man Utd?

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The latest transfers, gossip and rumours as deadline day begins to pull into view

Tottenham are sounding out attacking alternatives to Eberechi Eze after rivals Arsenal dramatically swooped to beat Thomas Frank’s side to his signature.

Arsenal confirmed a transfer worth £60m and £7.5m in add-ons – pretty much exactly Eze’s release clause - and the boyhood Gunners fan was unveiled at the Emirates before the Premier League match against Leeds. It leaves Spurs in a late scramble for a new attacker as the deadline looms, with Man City’s Savinho topping their list. However, The Independent understands both clubs are still very far apart when it comes to agreeing a price for the Brazilian.

Alexander Isak’s explosive statement this week accused Newcastle of “broken promises” and “lost trust”, with Liverpool still strongly linked with a move for the Swedish striker. The Reds’ offer of £110m fell short of Newcastle’s valuation and Eddie Howe described Isak’s statement as a “sad moment”, but the Magpies boss insists he won’t be left striker-short by the end of the window.

Elsewhere, Manchester United may be tasked with fending of more interest from Saudi Arabia for captain Bruno Fernandes, with Al-Ittihad targeting the midfielder. They continue to be hampered with goalkeeping struggles, but it is their city rivals that could strengthen in that department, with Manchester City agreeing personal terms with PSG stopper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Follow all the latest transfer news, gossip, rumours and done deals in The Independent’s live blog below

Bournemouth in talks to sign Disasi

Bournemouth have entered official talks to sign Axel Disasi, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The clubs are “negotiating on final formula” for the deal, says the Italian, though Bournemouth are confident they can make the deal happen.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 16:24

Wolves reject Newcastle's offer for striker

Wolves have rejected a bid of around £50m for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, reports David Ornstein.

The Magpies view the 25-year-old as a potential replacement for Callum Wilson, though Wolves currently maintain that the Norwegian is not for sale.

Reports elsewhere in recent days suggested that Wolves could be tempted by a fee closer to £60m.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 16:10

Chelsea transfer news: Xavi Simons, Alejandro Garnacho, Morgan Rogers and more

Though a successful Club World Cup campaign saw Chelsea return from the USA as world champions, the Blues have still been very busy this summer in the transfer market.

The club began the transfer window with their usual vigour and had already completed the signings of Jamie Gittens and Liam Delap before adding Joao Pedro in time for the Brazilian to score in the Club World Cup final against PSG.

And now Enzo Maresca’s side are preparing for a jaunt into the Champions League next season after finishing fourth in the English top-flight and winning the Conference League.

Some fans will feel the Blues still have work to do, with a bulking of the squad needed in some areas to provide the quality demanded by Europe’s elite club competition. The arrival of Jorrel Hato is another step towards better depth, with Alejandro Garnacho and Xavi Simons also in the pipeline.

There is no shortage of funds at Stamford Bridge, with big-money moves a constant fixture of recent transfer windows, and this summer has been no different.

Here’s everything you need to know about Chelsea’s summer transfer plans.

Chelsea transfer news: Xavi Simons, Alejandro Garnacho, Morgan Rogers and more

Chelsea’s summer business is unlikely to slow down ahead of the new Premier League season

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 15:58

Palace approach Atletico over Gallagher

Crystal Palace have made an approach to Altetico Madrid over a potential sale of Conor Gallagher, according to Fabrizio Romano.

There is “concrete interest for a loan move” according to the Italian, and initial talks have taken place although nothing is agreed at this stage.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 15:42

Premier League sets summer transfer record 11 days before window shuts

The Premier League’s total expenditure during the summer transfer window has reached a record £2.37bn after Leeds completed the £18m signing of Noah Okafor from AC Milan.

Data from FootballTransfers.com shows that top-flight clubs have already surpassed the previous record of £2.36bn – which was set in 2023 – and have already spent over 12 per cent more than last summer, when the total was ‘just’ £1.97bn.

And with 11 days until the window closes and some potentially huge deals still to be signed, the league is on course to surpass the £2.5bn mark after deadline day on 1 September.

Premier League sets summer transfer record 11 days before window shuts

Total spending on transfers in the top flight has reached a record sum after Leeds completed a deal for Noah Okafor

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 15:25

Kostas Tsimikas off to Italy?

Roma are reportedly keen on signing Liverpool left-back Kostas Tsimikas on loan, according to Di Marzio.

Following the arrival of Milos Kerkez, Tsimikas has fallen to third choice at Anfield and is expected to find pastures new before the transfer deadline.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 15:10

Real Betis still working on Antony move

Real Betis are still working on deal to sign Antony from Manchester United, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Talks are ongoing to agree terms and try get a green light on the deal structure.

Antony starred on loan for Betis last season, scoring nine goals and notching five assists.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 14:55

Mainoo would consider move away from Man Utd

Kobbie Mainoo would consider a move away from Manchester United in the final week of the window if the club receive a suitable offer, according to talkSPORT.

Mainoo is yet to feature for United this season and Ruben Amorim said yesterday that he is directly competing with Bruno Fernandes for a place in the side.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 14:42

Wolves hoping to complete double deal

Wolves are expected to close out a deal for Girona’s Ladislav Krejci soon, with that one worth around €30m.

While a verbal agreement is in place for that deal, the club have also submitted a bid of around €20m for Getafe striker Christantus Uche, with “talks ongoing with player’s camp” according to Fabrizio Romano.

Could that latter move open the door for Jorgen Strand Larsen to leave this summer?

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 14:28

Thomas Frank sends strong message to potential Tottenham signings after Eberechi Eze transfer snub

Thomas Frank has said he only wants to sign players who are desperate to play for Tottenham, after Eberechi Eze snubbed the club for Arsenal.

Eze was set to move to Spurs before Arsenal stepped up their interest following an injury to forward Kai Havertz. The Gunners matched Tottenham’s bid for the Crystal Palace midfielder and Eze, who was released by Arsenal aged 13, chose the Emirates Stadium as his new home.

The blow leaves Frank with few attacking options. Richarlison scored two goals against Burnley last weekend and is set to continue in attack at Manchester City on Saturday, while new signing Mohammed Kudus made an impressive league debut. Mathys Tel and Brennan Johnson are also options on the wings, and Dominic Solanke is fit, but injuries to James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski, and the departure of Heung min-Son, leave Spurs short of resources.

Thomas Frank sends message to potential Spurs signings after Eberechi Eze snub

Tottenham need new recruits before the transfer window closes on 1 September

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 14:14

Transfer news live: Spurs push for Savinho, Saudi back in for Fernandes, Man City agree Donnarumma terms

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Tottenham are sounding out attacking alternatives to Eberechi Eze after rivals Arsenal dramatically swooped to beat Thomas Frank’s side to his signature.

Arsenal confirmed a transfer worth £60m and £7.5m in add-ons – pretty much exactly Eze’s release clause - and the boyhood Gunners fan was unveiled at the Emirates before the Premier League match against Leeds. It leaves Spurs in a late scramble for a new attacker as the deadline looms, with Man City’s Savinho topping their list. However, The Independent understands both clubs are still very far apart when it comes to agreeing a price for the Brazilian.

Alexander Isak’s explosive statement this week accused Newcastle of “broken promises” and “lost trust”, with Liverpool still strongly linked with a move for the Swedish striker. The Reds’ offer of £110m fell short of Newcastle’s valuation and Eddie Howe described Isak’s statement as a “sad moment”, but the Magpies boss insists he won’t be left striker-short by the end of the window.

Elsewhere, Manchester United may be tasked with fending of more interest from Saudi Arabia for captain Bruno Fernandes, with Al-Ittihad targeting the midfielder. They continue to be hampered with goalkeeping struggles, but it is their city rivals that could strengthen in that department, with Manchester City agreeing personal terms with PSG stopper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Follow all the latest transfer news, gossip, rumours and done deals in The Independent’s live blog below

Ten Premier League transfers that could still happen before deadline day

Transfer deadline day is just around the corner, with clubs across Europe having until 1 September to wrap up the final deals of a busy summer window.

The Premier League once again heads the spending across the continent, with multiple English clubs having spent over £100m this summer, from Sunderland’s £140m spree to Liverpool’s deal for Florian Wirtz, which alone could reach £116m.

Several big deals are still close too, with Arsenal on the verge of signing Eberechi Eze for £67.5m, while Chelsea are completing a deal for Julio Enciso and Nottingham Forest are close to wrapping up a move for Douglas Luiz.

And with just 11 days left until the window slams shut, there is plenty going on behind the scenes as clubs look to make their final additions ahead of the 2025/26 season starting in earnest.

Here are 10 Premier League deals that could still be done before the deadline.

Ten Premier League transfers that could still happen before deadline day

Many Premier League clubs are in a race against time to wrap up their final additions ahead of transfer deadline day on 1 September

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 09:25

Before the transfer window closes, Man Utd must strengthen in one area - and it isn’t where you think

Following a 1-0 loss to Arsenal and a dispiriting draw with Fulham, it’s clear that there is a glaring hole in this Man United side - and it isn’t in their new-look, £200m front line.

Chris Wilson argues the club must strengthen in one key area, with Ruben Amorim’s future at stake if they don’t:

Man Utd must strengthen in one key area - and it’s not where you think

While the club have made inroads into recruiting a new goalkeeper, the draw to Fulham showed the desperate need for a signing in the middle of the pitch

Flo Clifford25 August 2025 09:10

Fulham need three new signings, Marco Silva says

Fulham boss Marco Silva has criticised the club for failing to make crucial signings during this window, pointing out three key positions that they need to strengthen in on BBC Match of the Day.

After a pair of draws to open their league campaign, he said, “We lost two wingers and a striker and the plan we said in May has not happened.

“We have eight or nine days to correct things. We have to sign at least three players before the end of the market.”

Flo Clifford25 August 2025 08:52

Chelsea need sales to sanction moves before deadline day

Chelsea will press ahead with moves to sign Alejandro Garnacho and Xavi Simons this week if Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku and Tyrique George all leave, according to Sky Sports.

Multiple clubs are trying to buy Jackson and Nkunku, and take George on loan.

Seventeen players have left Chelsea this summer, bringing in around £270m - but more need to go for Chelsea to carry on securing their top targets.

Will Castle25 August 2025 07:00

Eberechi Eze will create ‘magic moments’ and take Arsenal to next level – Arteta

New Arsenal signing Eberechi Eze will create “magic moments” and take the club to a different level, manager Mikel Arteta claimed.

Arteta said of his latest recruit: “He (Eze) has the capacity to create these magic moments. He can do it from different positions, different situations. He’s got that flair and he’s got that charisma about him that is very contagious.

“It shows how much we want to take this club to a different level. His talent is unquestionable. He’s experienced in this league. The personality is unbelievable.

“He can play different positions. We know he can play as an attacking midfielder, right or left. He doesn’t care. And you can tell that what happened on that pitch (before the game) meant the world to him so I am delighted to have him.”

Eberechi Eze will create ‘magic moments’ and take Arsenal to next level – Arteta

Eze was presented to the Emirates crowd in the minutes before Arsenal’s 5-0 demolition job of Leeds.

Will Castle25 August 2025 06:00

Philip Billing close to return to Denmark

FC Midtjylland are in advanced talks to sign midfielder Philip Billing from Bournemouth, according to Sky Sports.

The package being discussed is a permanent move worth around £5m in total.

The 29-year-old joined Bournemouth in the summer of 2019 for around £14m from Huddersfield.

Will Castle25 August 2025 04:00

The deep-seated issue that explains West Ham’s worrying decline

“You can write what you want, at any time,” Graham Potter said, when asked if this is already a relegation battle. He admitted he “knows his responsibilities” when asked about his future.

From that, you could of course write at least some of the good from this 5-1 – like Joao Pedro’s supreme impact and how Chelsea might have now started a proper challenge.

Except, it’s impossible not to get away from the bad. And this was very bad from West Ham United, to the point that Potter looks in immediate danger. Might he even be gone before Nuno Espirito Santo? Could the Nottingham Forest manager replace him, given issues there?

The deep-seated issue that explains West Ham’s worrying decline

West Ham 1-5 Chelsea: Five different Blues players score as the visitors run riot to pile yet more pressure on Graham Potter

Miguel Delaney25 August 2025 02:00

Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo expected to remain in charge for match at Palace

Nuno EspirNuno Espirito Santo looks set to be in charge of Nottingham Forest for Sunday’s Premier League clash at Crystal Palace.

Nuno poured fuel on speculation his job was under threat on Friday saying “where there’s smoke, there’s fire”.

The Portuguese, who signed a new contract in June after guiding Forest to European football for the first time since 1995, admitted that his relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis had deteriorated, due in part to the arrival of global head of football Edu Gaspar.ito Santo looks set to be in charge of Nottingham Forest for Sunday’s Premier League clash at Crystal Palace.

Nuno poured fuel on speculation his job was under threat on Friday saying “where there’s smoke, there’s fire”.

The Portuguese, who signed a new contract in June after guiding Forest to European football for the first time since 1995, admitted that his relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis had deteriorated, due in part to the arrival of global head of football Edu Gaspar.

Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo expected to remain in charge for match at Palace

Nuno suggested his job was at risk on Friday after a breakdown in his relationship with Evangelos Marinakis

Will Castle25 August 2025 00:00

DONE DEAL! Renato Sanches leaves PSG for Panathinaikos on loan

Renato Sanches has left PSG for Greek side Panathinaikos on loan.

Once the breakout star of Euro 2016, Sanches has endured a stop-start career, with high-profile moves to the Parisian giants and Bayern Munich proving ill-fated.

The Portuguese midfielder looked to have revived his career at Lille, where he spent three years and helped deliver a Ligue 1 title.

But after finding game time hard to come by at the Parc des Princes, he now makes his third loan move since moving to the French capital in 2022.

Will Castle24 August 2025 23:00

Celtic target also left out of Royal Antwerp squad today alongside Senne Lammens

Man United target Senne Lammens wasn’t the only one left out of Royal Antwerp’s squad today.

Michel-Ange Balikwisha, wanted by Celtic, was also left out.

The Hoops remain in talks with the Belgian club over a £5m deal for the winger, according to Sky Sports.

Will Castle24 August 2025 22:00

Thomas Frank’s new Tottenham ethos may restore predictability to Premier League

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“It sends a message to other teams,” declared Djed Spence. “We can beat any team.” If the message last season was that Tottenham Hotspur could lose to any team, perhaps it has been flipped. Although, some might say, any Tottenham team can beat Manchester City. Their domestic dominance may be over but in, recent years, City have lost to Spurs sides under the auspices of Mauricio Pochettino, Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo, Antonio Conte, Ange Postecoglou, Thomas Frank and even Cristian Stellini.

Typical Tottenham, then, even if the phrase could have other connotations. Saturday’s terrific display against former champions had the feel of a mission statement; not just that Spurs could win, but how they could. They were separated by 14 places last season but 17th beat third. Spence has his sights set on a top-four finish. “Of course, there's no reason [why not], if we perform like that week in, week out,” he added.

The performance made it seem a realistic aim. To do so, however, would fly in the face of recent history. Two decades ago, David Moyes’ Everton finished 17th one season, fourth the next. No one has done so since. There has been a more spectacular rise in the meantime, Leicester going from 14th to first, but there has been a certain familiarity about the top of many a Premier League table.

Perhaps Tottenham added a volatility to the division, their slump last season, and Manchester United’s simultaneous descent to 15th, proving far worse than seemed feasible. Should each return to more usual abodes, it might be a reaction to startling underachievement. There could be a sense of normal service being resumed.

Maybe the transfer window is an indication of the established order reasserting their authority. Newcastle missed out on players signed by Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United. Tottenham were gazumped by Arsenal for Eberechi Eze. United and Spurs both signed a player – Bryan Mbeumo and Mohammed Kudus – from a club who finished above them. Spurs hired a manager from a club who finished above them.

If Frank disturbed the natural pecking order with Brentford and is charged with restoring it now, it would still be some feat. Even if last season was an artificial low, teams rarely improve their points tally by about 30 in a year. Losers don't just become winners.

A couple of years ago, in the heady days of a start under Postecoglou that featured eight victories and two draws in 10 games, their fans chorused: “We’ve got our Tottenham back”. There were contrasting choruses in the closing minutes at the Etihad Stadium: one calling for chairman Daniel Levy to go, another that Spurs were top of the league.

Which, five hours later, they were not. The verdict on Frank’s Tottenham may only come at the end of his reign. Postecoglou’s Spurs were consistently good at the start, consistently bad in the Premier League at the end and consistently inconsistent in the middle.

The early evidence is that they have been imbued with a new ethos. A flexibility has replaced a self-defeating dogma. “He's a manager who will switch up,” said Spence. “I guess it depends what team you play, you change the tactics. And you saw [at City], you saw against Paris Saint-Germain he was capable of doing that.”

There is an attention to detail. “There’s been a lot of meetings, but I like that; meetings every day,” said Richarlison. “I’m improving the tactical part.”

There are players benefiting from regime change, the Brazilian striker among them. “Since I got here, every time the transfer window opens, my name is circled as one who could leave, going back to Brazil or wherever,” added Richarlison. “But I’ve always been focussed on Tottenham and I’ve never had a conversation about leaving.”

There are a couple of signings who have had an immediate impact. Kudus got two assists against Burnley on his first Premier League start. Joao Palhinha scored at City, but his real value lies in his ability to recover possession. “He's a machine, he flies into tackles,” said Spence. There was a common-sense element to Palhinha’s arrival on loan from Bayern Munich: Frank addressed a shortcoming in his squad. There is also an aspirational element. Even while frustrated in attempts to recruit Morgan Gibbs-White and Eze, he has brought in the kind of proven performers he could not entice to Brentford.

There was a glimpse of Frank’s charismatic man-management. As Spence spoke in the bowels of the Etihad Stadium, his manager walked past, tapped him and said: “He played well, guys”. Spence may be in a structure where that excellence can be rewarded. “With the defence, if you keep clean sheets it wins games,” he said; it is orthodox thinking, but there were times when Postecoglou’s Spurs seemed to eschew it. But Frank, Brennan Johnson said, “respects defending”.

Perhaps the paradox of Frank’s Tottenham is that he seems to be making a team out of keeping with the club’s identity – more solid, more streetwise – to take them back to where they used to be. If Spurs go from 17th to fourth, they could show the new unpredictability of the Premier League. And yet they could be restoring predictability.

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“It sends a message to other teams,” declared Djed Spence. “We can beat any team.” If the message last season was that Tottenham Hotspur could lose to any team, perhaps it has been flipped. Although, some might say, any Tottenham team can beat Manchester City. Their domestic dominance may be over but in, recent years, City have lost to Spurs sides under the auspices of Mauricio Pochettino, Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo, Antonio Conte, Ange Postecoglou, Thomas Frank and even Cristian Stellini.

Typical Tottenham, then, even if the phrase could have other connotations. Saturday’s terrific display against former champions had the feel of a mission statement; not just that Spurs could win, but how they could. They were separated by 14 places last season but 17th beat third. Spence has his sights set on a top-four finish. “Of course, there's no reason [why not], if we perform like that week in, week out,” he added.

The performance made it seem a realistic aim. To do so, however, would fly in the face of recent history. Two decades ago, David Moyes’ Everton finished 17th one season, fourth the next. No one has done so since. There has been a more spectacular rise in the meantime, Leicester going from 14th to first, but there has been a certain familiarity about the top of many a Premier League table.

Perhaps Tottenham added a volatility to the division, their slump last season, and Manchester United’s simultaneous descent to 15th, proving far worse than seemed feasible. Should each return to more usual abodes, it might be a reaction to startling underachievement. There could be a sense of normal service being resumed.

Maybe the transfer window is an indication of the established order reasserting their authority. Newcastle missed out on players signed by Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United. Tottenham were gazumped by Arsenal for Eberechi Eze. United and Spurs both signed a player – Bryan Mbeumo and Mohammed Kudus – from a club who finished above them. Spurs hired a manager from a club who finished above them.

If Frank disturbed the natural pecking order with Brentford and is charged with restoring it now, it would still be some feat. Even if last season was an artificial low, teams rarely improve their points tally by about 30 in a year. Losers don't just become winners.

A couple of years ago, in the heady days of a start under Postecoglou that featured eight victories and two draws in 10 games, their fans chorused: “We’ve got our Tottenham back”. There were contrasting choruses in the closing minutes at the Etihad Stadium: one calling for chairman Daniel Levy to go, another that Spurs were top of the league.

Which, five hours later, they were not. The verdict on Frank’s Tottenham may only come at the end of his reign. Postecoglou’s Spurs were consistently good at the start, consistently bad in the Premier League at the end and consistently inconsistent in the middle.

The early evidence is that they have been imbued with a new ethos. A flexibility has replaced a self-defeating dogma. “He's a manager who will switch up,” said Spence. “I guess it depends what team you play, you change the tactics. And you saw [at City], you saw against Paris Saint-Germain he was capable of doing that.”

There is an attention to detail. “There’s been a lot of meetings, but I like that; meetings every day,” said Richarlison. “I’m improving the tactical part.”

There are players benefiting from regime change, the Brazilian striker among them. “Since I got here, every time the transfer window opens, my name is circled as one who could leave, going back to Brazil or wherever,” added Richarlison. “But I’ve always been focussed on Tottenham and I’ve never had a conversation about leaving.”

There are a couple of signings who have had an immediate impact. Kudus got two assists against Burnley on his first Premier League start. Joao Palhinha scored at City, but his real value lies in his ability to recover possession. “He's a machine, he flies into tackles,” said Spence. There was a common-sense element to Palhinha’s arrival on loan from Bayern Munich: Frank addressed a shortcoming in his squad. There is also an aspirational element. Even while frustrated in attempts to recruit Morgan Gibbs-White and Eze, he has brought in the kind of proven performers he could not entice to Brentford.

There was a glimpse of Frank’s charismatic man-management. As Spence spoke in the bowels of the Etihad Stadium, his manager walked past, tapped him and said: “He played well, guys”. Spence may be in a structure where that excellence can be rewarded. “With the defence, if you keep clean sheets it wins games,” he said; it is orthodox thinking, but there were times when Postecoglou’s Spurs seemed to eschew it. But Frank, Brennan Johnson said, “respects defending”.

Perhaps the paradox of Frank’s Tottenham is that he seems to be making a team out of keeping with the club’s identity – more solid, more streetwise – to take them back to where they used to be. If Spurs go from 17th to fourth, they could show the new unpredictability of the Premier League. And yet they could be restoring predictability.

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The latest transfers, gossip and rumours as deadline day begins to pull into view

Tottenham are sounding out attacking alternatives to Eberechi Eze after rivals Arsenal dramatically swooped to beat Thomas Frank’s side to his signature.

Arsenal confirmed a transfer worth £60m and £7.5m in add-ons – pretty much exactly Eze’s release clause - and the boyhood Gunners fan was unveiled at the Emirates before the Premier League match against Leeds. It leaves Spurs in a late scramble for a new attacker as the deadline looms, with the likes of Savinho and Lucas Paqueta being targeted.

Alexander Isak’s explosive statement this week accused Newcastle of “broken promises” and “lost trust”, with Liverpool still strongly linked with a move for the Swedish striker. The Reds’ offer of £110m fell short of Newcastle’s valuation and Eddie Howe described Isak’s statement as a “sad moment”, but the Magpies boss insists he won’t be left striker-short by the end of the window.

Elsewhere, Manchester United may be tasked with fending of more interest from Saudi Arabia for captain Bruno Fernandes, with Al-Ittihad targeting the midfielder. They continue to be hampered with goalkeeping struggles, but it is their city rivals that could strengthen in that department, with Manchester City agreeing personal terms with PSG stopper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Follow all the latest transfer news, gossip, rumours and done deals in The Independent’s live blog below

Chelsea prospect set for Dortmund loan

Aaron Anselmino is set to join Borussia Dortmund from Chelsea on loan, according to Fabrizio Romano.

There will be no buy option, with Dortmund covering his salary.

This comes before Carney Chukwuemeka’s permanent move to the German side, with is reportedly almost done.

Will Castle24 August 2025 10:10

Saudi back in for Bruno Fernandes

Manchester United may be tasked with warding off even more interest from Saudi Arabia for Bruno Fernandes with Al-Ittihad interested, according to The Sun.

Fernandes was subject to interest from interest from Al-Hilal earlier in the window but turned down the move down.

According to this new report, Al-Ittihad are willing to pay the midfielder £33m a year, and the club will once again leave it to their captain to make his own decision.

Will Castle24 August 2025 09:50

Man City reach personal terms agreement with Gianluigi Donnarumma

Manchester City have reached an agreement on personal terms with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The exiled stopper wants to join as club-to-club negotiations begin, with a fee of £43.3m (€50m) initially requested.

However, for Donnarumma to make the move, Ederson will need to leave the club, with Galatasaray still interested.

Will Castle24 August 2025 09:30

Spurs push for Savinho

Tottenham are ready to pay over £60.7m (€70m) to secure the services of Manchester City winger Savinho, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Spurs are in need of attacking reinforcements after missing out on Eberechi Eze to Arsenal.

The Brazil international is reportedly keen on the move to Thomas Frank's side and it all depends on Man City.

Will Castle24 August 2025 09:10

Eddie Howe says Newcastle would not be left striker-light by Alexander Isak exit

Newcastle’s owners will not leave boss Eddie Howe without a recognised senior striker as the Alexander Isak saga rumbles into the final few days of the summer transfer window.

Asked about the prospect of losing Isak without a new recruit in place, Howe said: “I don’t think the club will allow that situation to happen.

“We certainly can’t go through the season with no recognised striker at the football club – and that’s no disrespect to Will Osula.

“I think he’s doing really well and he’s progressing really well, but he’s got limited experience in the Premier League, although I’m really happy with his career progression.

“But Alex at the moment would be the only striker we have with Premier League history of goals and appearances and starts, so we can’t leave ourselves in that position.”

Eddie Howe says Newcastle would not be left striker-light by Alexander Isak exit

The Magpies are still in the market for a frontman.

Will Castle24 August 2025 08:53

Why Arsenal’s future looks brighter than ever after demolishing Leeds

The future looks bright at Arsenal. Hoping for it to be “fourth time’s a charm” in their pursuit of Premier League glory, a flawless start to the new season feels imperative. It meant a home victory over newly promoted Leeds United, in itself, was not so much a headline as it was an expectation. Instead, the stories of the day centred around a select few individuals, those that spark visions of rediscovered success.

Read Will Castle’s report from the Emirates:

Why Arsenal’s future looks brighter than ever after demolishing Leeds

Arsenal 5-0 Leeds: Viktor Gyokeres and Jurrien Timber bag braces while 15-year-old Max Dowman makes a memorable Premier League debut

Will Castle24 August 2025 08:36

Adam Wharton on Real Madrid's radar?

Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton is reportedly on Real Madrid’s radar.

That’s according to Spanish outlet AS, who say Madrid have identified the 21-year-old as a possible replacement after missing out on Martin Zubimendi.

Palace would command a huge fee for Wharton so close to the end of the window.

Jamie Braidwood24 August 2025 07:33

Could Man City still move for Rodrygo?

Manchester City have not ruled out a move for Real Madrid forward Rodrygo.

The Brazilian is set to leave Madrid this summer but the Spanish club are demanding €80m for him.

ESPN report that a move for Rodrygo could depend on Savinho leaving, with Tottenham previously linked.

Jamie Braidwood24 August 2025 06:33

Everton close in on Tyler Dibling deal to take summer spending past £100m

Everton are closing in on a deal for Tyler Dibling as David Moyes is set to finally end his summer-long search for a right winger.

The Merseyside club had two bids for the teenager rejected as Southampton put a £50m price on his head, which Everton were reluctant to pay.

But the Championship club initiated talks on Friday and Everton came to an agreement of a basic fee and add-ons which is thought to come in at under £42m.

Everton close in on Tyler Dibling deal to take summer spending past £100m

Everton had two bids rejected for the teenager earlier in the window but appear to be closing in on the Southampton starlet

Jamie Braidwood24 August 2025 05:33

Manuel Akanji and Ilkay Gundogan not in Man City squad amid transfer links

Manuel Akanji and Ilkay Gundogan were not in the Manchester City squad for today’s defeat to Tottenham. Both have been linked with moves away. Are they on their way out of the Etihad?

Pep Guardiola said this week that he is not the person to ask when it comes to transfer business.

"To be honest, I don't know what is happening with a few players - I don't know who is coming, who is staying, who is leaving, I don't know.

"All the clubs I had the feeling that it is the same, we are not an exception. Because the agents make the roles, the club have their opinions, the players have theirs, and after that we see what happens."

Jamie Braidwood24 August 2025 04:33

The key Thomas Frank difference to Tottenham’s statement win at Man City

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Lads, it’s Thomas Frank’s Tottenham. A statement result for a new regime came at the ground that staged the most glorious triumph of Angeball. If Frank’s 2-0 win is statistically less impressive than Ange Postecoglou’s 4-0 evisceration of Manchester City last season, it came in a manner to suggest that this Tottenham Hotspur are built on sturdier foundations.

Yet if this season looks a reaction to last for Tottenham, the danger for City is that it is simply a continuation. Four summer signings started and six 2025 buys but, for Pep Guardiola, there could have been a depressing familiarity to this. City conceded a goal to a counter-attack and another because of a goalkeeping error. They were recurring themes last year. Guardiola tried six players in the three attacking midfield positions but without suggesting he knows his strongest side. Erling Haaland got too little service. City were emphatically beaten by the side who finished 17th last season.

If that was an indictment of Postecoglou, there was a fragility to his football and there is a solidity to Frank’s. The Dane could be an advertisement for pragmatism and, particularly after last year, pragmatism might have a beauty for Spurs. They were expertly organised, brimming with a powerful physicality. Frank had deployed a back five against Paris Saint-Germain, implying that tactic would be reserved for elite opponents. Perhaps City are less scary but he only fielded two central defenders.

Like much else he decided, it was the right choice. He built from the back. “The clean sheet makes me very happy,” said Frank. “It is a big thing we have been working on. Last year we had six clean sheets.” It was a reference to Spurs’ poor defensive record under Postecoglou, a recognition it needed to get better and a demonstration it will. He talked about “defensive principles”; as his reign unravelled, Postecoglou preferred to cite his attacking ethos.

Frank’s clean sheet came with a defence he inherited. In a world where perceptions of clubs can be overly shaped by the transfer window, Spurs have had a terrible week. On the pitch, they have had an outstanding one. This put Eberechi Eze’s change of heart into context. Perhaps, indeed, Spurs’ second goal stemmed from their failure to sign the Arsenal-bound midfielder. Without him, Pape Matar Sarr was instead used as the toughest of No 10s and he won the ball from Nico Gonzalez; a goal was created by pressing in the City penalty area.

It was scored by Joao Palhinha, the ball-winner extraordinaire. For all Spurs’ tradition of flair players, perhaps their signature signing this summer will be a defensive midfielder they borrowed from Bayern Munich. “The coach pushed me to come,” said Palhinha, who was outstanding. “Palhinha, wow,” gasped Frank in admiration. The other newcomer, Mohammed Kudus, seemed impossible to bundle off the ball. “I think it is fair to say we got a few questions about the transfer market, why not and what if, but we brought two top players into the club,” added Frank. Those two were part of the new, savvy Spurs.

The City newcomers had less to savour. Rayan Ait-Nouri’s home bow was curtailed by injury. James Trafford’s Etihad Stadium debut was still worse. A goalkeeper who did not concede two goals in a league game last season at Burnley had to retrieve the ball from his net twice before half-time. The second was his fault, glaringly from a failed attempt to pass from his six-yard box, attempting a risky ball to Nico Gonzalez, finding only Sarr and, though he saved Richarlison’s shot, not Palhinha’s follow-up. Trafford may reflect on two similar incidents, almost a mirror image. Rayan Cherki nearly scored in the same goal after Guglielmo Vicario’s misjudged attempt to pass out from the back. That, however, may soon be forgotten.

Yet a more pertinent comparison was with the goalkeeper on the bench. Spurs’ second goal was a reminder of why Ederson – back on the bench after gastroenteritis but attracting interest from Galatasaray – has been so fundamental to Guardiola’s style of football. “He made a good first game, James, and I decided to continue,” said Guardiola, explaining why he retained the summer signing.

Meanwhile, City’s problems against swift breaks continued. Richarlison escaped from the substitute Nathan Ake, who was on for Ait-Nouri, on the Spurs right. A sliding Rico Lewis could not prevent the faster Brennan Johnson from finishing. It completed a Mancunian double for the Europa League final scorer.

City, meanwhile, had scored four at Wolves last week but drew a blank. “Everyone said everything was fine but I said it was just the first game,” reflected Guardiola, who tinkered in search of a solution. The greatest menace came from Omar Marmoush, but he was one of the first replaced.

The closing stages nevertheless amounted to a test of Tottenham’s fortitude. Two-and-a-half years ago, City came from 2-0 down to beat Tottenham 4-2. Ten days earlier, Spurs had led Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 and still lost on penalties. “We referenced that at half-time,” said Frank.

There was no repeat of either. Instead, it could have been 3-0. Trafford made an injury-time double save from the substitutes Dominic Solanke and Wilson Odobert. But his afternoon will be remembered for neither stop but the false start to his second coming at City.

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Manchester City host Tottenham in the early kick-off in the Premier League, with Rodri set to return from injury as both sides looking to add to impressive opening-day wins.

City began the season with a dominant display away to Wolves, with Tijjani Reijnders impressing and Erling Haaland grabbing two goals in a 4-0 win. Rodri, the Ballon d’Or holder, has been sidelined since September with a knee injury and starts on the bench alongside Phil Foden.

Spurs secured their own commanding win over newly promoted Burnley in their first game, with Richarlison bagging a brace in Thomas Frank’s first league game at his new club. Spurs are desperately seeking new recruits, however, after Eberechi Eze turned them down to sign for Arsenal.

Now the two sides face off at the Etihad to begin the weekend, with Pep Guardiola’s side looking to lay down an early marker in the title race and Spurs eager to impress as they bid to forge a successful campaign in Frank’s first season in charge.

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The latest transfers, gossip and rumours as deadline day begins to pull into view

Tottenham are sounding out attacking alternatives to Eberechi Eze after rivals Arsenal dramatically swooped to beat Thomas Frank’s side to his signature.

Arsenal confirmed a transfer worth £60m and £7.5m in add-ons – pretty much exactly Eze’s release clause - and the boyhood Gunners fan was unveiled at the Emirates before the Premier League match against Leeds. It leaves Spurs in a late scramble for a new attacker as the deadline looms, with Man City’s Savinho topping their list. However, The Independent understands both clubs are still very far apart when it comes to agreeing a price for the Brazilian.

Alexander Isak’s explosive statement this week accused Newcastle of “broken promises” and “lost trust”, with Liverpool still strongly linked with a move for the Swedish striker. The Reds’ offer of £110m fell short of Newcastle’s valuation and Eddie Howe described Isak’s statement as a “sad moment”, but the Magpies boss insists he won’t be left striker-short by the end of the window.

Elsewhere, Manchester United may be tasked with fending of more interest from Saudi Arabia for captain Bruno Fernandes, with Al-Ittihad targeting the midfielder. They continue to be hampered with goalkeeping struggles, but it is their city rivals that could strengthen in that department, with Manchester City agreeing personal terms with PSG stopper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Follow all the latest transfer news, gossip, rumours and done deals in The Independent’s live blog below

Tottenham attack new transfer targets before deadline after Eberechi Eze blow

Tottenham Hotspur are trying to get Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche and one other attacker in, after the club was left scrambling to find a solution since being gazumped by Arsenal for Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze.

The club are shocked at how the transfer played out, and there is considerable supporter unrest, especially since James Maddison succumbed to injury. Spurs have now lost out on two major transfers late into negotiations, after Morgan Gibbs-White decided to stay at Nottingham Forest.

There are still several targets available, albeit with Spurs having lost their leverage now that every club knows they need to do business.

Tottenham attack new transfer targets before deadline after Eberechi Eze blow

Spurs are diving back into the transfer market after being beaten to their top priority by Arsenal

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 12:02

Napoli still want Hojlund

Napoli remain in talks with Man Utd over a deal to sign striker Rasmus Hojlund, according to Sky.

Discussions are said to be positive, with the Italian side exploring a loan with an obligation to buy. It is thought Hojlund is very open to the move, preferring a permanent element attached to any deal while also being tempted by the chance to play Champions League football.

It is currently unknown exactly how much the buy option would be, though United were said to want around £40m earlier in the window.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 11:44

Arsenal hand Max Dowman, 15, Premier League debut against Leeds

Arsenal have handed 15-year-old academy star Max Dowman his Premier League debut.

Dowman was included among the substitutes ahead of Arsenal’s home match against Leeds United after rising through the club’s academy and came on for Noni Madueke in the 64th minute at the Emirates Stadium.

At 15 years and 235 days, Dowman becomes just the third player to appear in a Premier League game before turning 16 years old after team-mate Ethan Nwaneri (15y, 181d) and Jeremy Monga (15y, 271d), who made his debut for Leicester last season.

The youngster looked incredibly lively in his debut and could have had a goal when he cut inside from the right wing and fired a shot just over the bar. He then won a penalty in injury time as he burst into the box, which Viktor Gyokeres converted to put the finishing touches on a 5-0 triumph.

Arsenal hand 15-year-old Premier League debut against Leeds

Born in 2009, Dowman was named on the bench against Leeds and came on for the final half an hour

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 11:28

Porto in for Kiwior

Porto are expected to bid once more for Jakub Kiwior, despite Arsenal rejecting an opening offer in July.

According to Fabrizio Romano, “if Oleksandr Zinchenko and Kiwior do leave before the deadline, Arsenal could add one more player”, likely to be a defender.

The Gunners are asking for around £26m for the Poland international.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 11:14

Arsenal also in for Hincapie!

We could be set for another battle between the north London rivals here!

David Ornstein now reports that Arsenal are also working on a deal for Hincapie, with the Ecuadorian apparently prioritising the Gunners over any other club.

There are “efforts ongoing to make [the] fee more realistic than [the] €60m clause”, adds Ornstein.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 10:55

Spurs make approach for Leverkusen defender

Tottenham have made an approach for Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapié, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The deal would be an initial loan with an obligation to buy for around €60m, which is the same value as the Ecuadorian’s release clause.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 10:50

Man United transfer news: Lucien Agoume, Carlos Baleba, Senne Lammens and more

Manchester United are in the midst of a crucial summer as Ruben Amorim finally re-shapes his squad and tries to transform his failing team into contenders at the top end of the table.

It shouldn’t be forgotten that Amorim initially rebuffed United’s approachfollowing the sacking of Erik ten Hag, and perhaps he was wise to try and delay the move, because what followed was a disastrous campaign culminating in the 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final.

Now Amorim has had a full preseason to prepare his side and a summer transfer window to mould his squad before a season without European football, and he must take full advantage.

The release of the Premier League fixtures showed a difficult start for United, with games against Manchester City and Chelsea to come after their opening loss to Arsenal, and while the performance was encouraging against the Gunners, the manager’s future could be called into question early should his side struggle in the coming weeks.

United got some early business done with the signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolves in a £62.5m deal before completing a move for Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo, and though co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe had made clear that the money pot is not deep, the club also signed a £70m deal for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko.

Offloading high-wage players such as Jadon Sancho and Alejandro Garnacho is key to funding the rest of the window, with a lack of movement potentially leading to the club missing out on the next step: midfield and goalkeeper signings.

Here’s everything you need to know about Manchester United’s summer transfer plans.

Man United transfer news: Agoume, Baleba, Lammens and more

Manchester United have already secured Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo in what has been a busy summer at Old Trafford

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 10:39

Milan targeting striker after Boniface fails medical

AC Milan target Victor Boniface has “failed his medical tests” at the Italian club and will return to Bayer Leverkusen, reports Fabrizio Romano.

The Nigerian striker has returned to Germany “despite [a] verbal agreement for [a] €5m loan fee and €24m buy clause”.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 10:23

Spurs see €70m bid rejected

Tottenham have seen a €70m bid for Como’s Nico Paz turned down by the Italian club, according to Fabrizio Romano.

“Real have €10m buy back clause in 2026 but will compensate Como in future,” adds the Italian, with Madrid wanting the youngster to stay in Italy for one more season.

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 10:09

Man United in talks over highly-rated goalkeeper as Andre Onana decision made

Manchester United are in talks with Antwerp about a £17.3m move for the Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens.

Andre Onana is expected to remain at Old Trafford but Ruben Amorim is advancing in his attempts to add more competition for places.

And Lammens, a Belgium Under-21 international, could become United’s fifth summer signing after forwards Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko and wing-back Diego Leon.

Man United in talks over highly-rated goalkeeper as Andre Onana decision made

United have tracked the progress of Senne Lammens but Andre Onana is expected to remain at the club even if the Belgian arrives

Chris Wilson25 August 2025 09:54