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Arne Slot's side are using their newfound status as Premier League champions to make an assault on the market, with Marc Guehi in line to become their SEVENTH signing.
Mirror Football understands that Liverpool are closing in on the Crystal Palace defender, whose contract expires in 2026.
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— Aaron Ramsey (@aaronramsey) June 29, 2025 12:25Nathan RidleyCalvert-Lewin announces Everton exit
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has announced that he'll leave Everton when his contract expires tomorrow.
The striker, 26, joined Everton from Sheffield United nine years ago has scored 71 goals in 273 appearances.
Calvert-Lewin was reportedly offered a new deal but he's chosen to depart, confirming the 'incredibly difficult decision' on Instagram.
Leeds have been linked with a move for the Yorkshire native, as the Whites bid to bring in Premier League experience following their promotion.
(Image:PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)12:03Nathan RidleyWhy Ronaldo rejected Club World Cup offers
Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed why he declined to sign for a team invovled in the Club World Cup.
Ronaldo, 40, was offered multiple moves which would've seen him feature at FIFA's newly-expanded tournament.
At the time, the Portugal captain hadn't signed a new deal with Al-Nassr and was on course to become a free agent.
But in a new interview, Ronaldo has detailed the reasons behind his decision to snub a transfer and sign a two-year contract extension in Saudi Arabia.
"I had some offers to play in the Club World Cup, but I think it didn't make sense," the Manchster United legend explained.
"I preferred to have a good rest, good preparation because this season will be very long - it’s the season of the World Cup at the end of it.
"So I want to be ready, not only for Al Nassr but also for the national team.
This is why I decided to play the last game for the Nations League and then don’t listen to nothing, stay with this club that I love."
(Image:Getty Images)11:35Nathan RidleyMaresca admits Chelsea star could leave
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has opened up on Trevoh Chalobah's chances of leaving the club.
Chalobah, 25, was recalled from a season-long loan with Crystal Palace last term to help the Blues qualify for the Champions League.
The defender recently made his senior debut for England but has been linked with a move away after the Club World Cup and Maresca is unable to guarantee his future.
"In this moment all the players that are with us I don't want to lose them, but we have said many times that when the transfer window is open many things can happen, to buy a player or to sell a player," the Chelsea manager explained.
"Trevoh came back to us in January, if we did a Champions League spot and top four spot it's also because of Trev, he helped us a lot.
Anything can happen but not only for Trev but all 25 players in the squad."
(Image:Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)10:52Nathan RidleyMuller drops retirement hint
Thomas Muller has revealed that he's considering retiring after he leaves Bayern Munich following the Club World Cup.
Muller, 35, has been linked with a move to Major League Soccer on a free tansfer.
But speaking to DAZN, the German admitted: "Maybe I'll just retire.
At the same time, that's tricky - what does the right package look like?"
On potentially staying in the Bundesliga, Muller replied: "I really don't have that in mind.
When asked about rumoured interest from Inter Miami, the forward said: "Basically, I wouldn't mind playing with [Lionel] Messi, but I don't have any direct contact with Miami right now."
(Image:Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)10:21Nathan RidleyTer Stegen open to Barcelona exit
Marc-Andre ter Stegen would consider leaving Barcelona if he were receieve his full salary for the three years remaining on his contract, according to Sport.
Ter Stegen, 33, has been usurped as Barca's No.1 goalkeeper after the signing of Joan Garcia from Espanyol.
Barcelona have also offered Wojciech Szczesny a two-year contract extension, leaving Ter Stegen third in the pecking order.
Monaco and Galatasaray have been linked with a move for the Germany international, who's reluctant to leave but is seemingly open to discussions.
(Image:Alex Grimm/Getty Images)09:54Simon MullockNunez says yes to Napoli move but faces issue
Darwin Nunez has told Napoli that he is ready to leave Liverpool this summer - but the Italian club are ready to play a waiting game in a bid to force the Reds to drop their £70million valuation.
Nunez, the 26-year-old signing from Benfica, has come to the conclusion that he has no future at Anfield under boss Arne Slot after making just eight Premier League starts as the Dutchman landed the title in his first season in charge.
He has given Napoli the green light to find an agreement with Liverpool - but the Italian champions believe a deal of around £50m would represent a fair price for both clubs.
Read the full story on Nunez here.
(Image:PA)09:27Nathan RidleyRonaldo to get new manager
Al-Nassr have reportedly already reached an agreement for Jorge Jesus to become their new manager.
Stefano Pioli left the Saudi Arabian club earlier this week, shortly after the announcement that Cristiano Ronaldo had signed a new two-year contract.
According to Record, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner will work with Portuguese compatriot Jesus, who's agreed a deal to manage in Saudi for the third time.
The 70-year-old led Al-Hilal for the 2018-19 season and then returned in 2023, winning four trophies over the next two years before leaving this summer.
(Image:Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto via Getty Images)08:53Simon MullockCasemiro decides on Man Utd future
Big-earning Brazilian midfielder Casemiro is set to stay at Manchester United next season after being offered a World Cup lifeline by Carlo Ancelotti.
Casemiro, who collects a cool £350,000-a-week, was handed a shock recall by his country when his former Real Madrid boss named his first Brazil squad earlier this month.
And with the 33-year-old now targeting the finals in Canada, Mexico and the United States next summer, he believes his chances of playing in a third World Cup will be enhanced by staying in the Premier League.
Read the full story on Casemiro here.
(Image:Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)08:19Nathan RidleyICYMI: Pogba joins Monaco after two-year exile from football
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Paul Pogba
The midfielder has signed a 2-season deal and is now tied to the Club until 30th June 2027 pic.twitter.com/SJN33IZhzw
— AS Monaco EN (@AS_Monaco_EN) June 28, 2025 07:52Nathan RidleyGood morning
Hello and welcome to Sunday's live transfer blog.
We'll be here all day with the latest news and done deals.
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KEY EVENTChelsea agree £55m deal
Chelsea have reached an agreement with Borussia Dortmund to sign Jamie Gittens for £55million.
Gittens, 20, is now set to have a medical with the Blues at the Club World Cup, according to multiple reports.
The Englishman won't be able to play for Chelsea in the tournament, however, as he's already featured for Dortmund.
(Image:Image Photo Agency/Getty Images)KEY EVENTMbeumo gets Man Utd approval
Manchester United stars Matheus Cunha and Joshua Zirkzee have both 'liked' a social media post regarding their pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo.
United are keen to sign Mbeumo, 25, before they return for pre-season training next month, although Brentford are still holding out for a £63million package.
Should the winger end up at Old Trafford, he'll be welcomed by new team-mates Cunha and Zirkzee, who've shown their feelings.
The duo liked an Instagram post from journalist Fabrizio Romano.
(Image:David Rogers/Getty Images)KEY EVENTLiverpool close in on Guehi
Liverpool's summer spending spree looks set to continue as they close in on a move for Marc Guehi.
The Crystal Palace defender has been linked with several top clubs after it became clear he was not going to extend his contract at Selhurst Park, which has only a year left to run.
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