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Aug 3, 2025, 04:00 AM ET
AC Milan are looking to sign Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez, while Tottenham Hotspur want to replace Son Heung-Min with Real Madrid winger Rodrygo.
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Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez is set to leave the club this summer. Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty ImagesTRENDING RUMORS
- AC Milan have made an attempt to sign Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez, though a deal remains complicated as negotiations with the 26-year-old are difficult, according to Sky Sports Italia.
Milan will make a serious attempt to bring in a new striker for new manager Massimiliano Allegri with alternative options being Stade Rennais' Arnaud Kalimuendo, Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic and Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund.
- Tottenham want to replace outgoing forward Son Heung-Min by signing Rodrygo from Real Madrid, as reported by AS.
Mundo Deportivo claims that Nkunku, 27, who is surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge, was offered as a part of the deal but that Barcelona boss Hansi Flick wasn't interested.
- Sporting CP captain Morten Hjulmand wants to join Juventus, but the Portuguese club are demanding his €60m release clause is met, while Juve only want to pay €40m plus add-ons, as reported by Gazzetta dello Sport.
(Football Insider)
- AC Milan could include Malick Thiaw, Ismael Bennacer, Yacine Adli or Samuel Chukwueze in their offer to sign Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic.
(Daily Mail)
- Inter Milan are looking elsewhere after Atalanta rejected their offer to sign Ademola Lookman, with Juventus' Nico Gonzalez and Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku being considered.
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