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Football Rumours Wednesday 25th June 2025
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TRANSFER RUMOURS

  • Liverpool and Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez, 25, has made Napoli his preferred destination if he leaves Anfield this summer.
    (Football Italia)


  • Nottingham Forest have rejected a bid from Newcastle worth about £45m for 23-year-old Sweden winger Anthony Elanga, who is valued at £60m.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Newcastle are willing to make 25-year-old Sweden striker Alexander Isak the best-paid player in the club's history to ward off interest from Liverpool, Barcelona and Arsenal.
    (Times)


  • Chelsea are trying to reach an agreement with Borussia Dortmund to sign winger Jamie Gittens.
    (Times)


  • Kota Takai, the exciting Japanese centre-back is set to be Tottenham’s second signing of the Thomas Frank era.
    (Sun)


  • Sunderland have asked Sassuolo about the availability of 26-year-old French winger Armand Lauriente.
    (ESPN)


  • Nottingham Forest ‘targeting shock transfer for Jordan Henderson, 35, who can leave Ajax for free.
    (Sun)


  • Manchester United have held talks with the representatives of Club Brugge midfielder Ardon Jashari.
    (Daily Mirror)


  • Barcelona boss Hansi Flick is keen on recruiting Marcus Rashford but the Spanish side are seeking a loan rather than Manchester United's desired £40m sale.
    (Times)


  • Fenerbahce are interested in Manchester United's 25-year-old England winger Jadon Sancho, who is valued at £25m.
    (Talksport)


OTHER STUFF

  • Leeds are close to finalising a new contract with Daniel James.
    (Athletic)


  • Crystal Palace appear to have been handed a dramatic European reprieve after Lyon were relegated from the French first division.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Brentford are in advanced talks with UK-based South African businessman Gary Lubner and English filmmaker Matthew Vaughn about a minority investment in the Premier League club.
    (Athletic)
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