Transfers 2025
- Napoli have officially finalised the deal to sell Khvichi Kvaratskhelia to Paris Saint-Germain  
- The Brazilian forward will not be registered for the second half of the season in the Saudi Pro League  
- Juventus has completed the loan signing of Paris Saint-Germain forward Randal Kolo Muani  
- Napoli and Georgian national team winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia will become a player of PSG  
- Napoli head coach Antonio Conte has confirmed that Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is asking to sell him to PSG  
- The leader of the national team of Georgia and Napoli Khvicha Kvaratskhelia may change teams  
- Manchester City have agreed a €40m deal with Lance for centre-back Abdukodir Khusanov  
- It’s hard to imagine Real Madrid without its Brazilian stars Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, and Éder Militão  
- Viktor Gyökeres will not be leaving Sporting Lisbon in the January transfer window  
- Mikel Arteta has reportedly lost confidence in Oleksandr Zinchenko and is pushing for his departure from Arsenal  
- Borussia Dortmund winger Donyell Malen has reportedly agreed to a move to the Premier League, with Aston Villa emerging as the most likely destination  
- At 33, James Rodríguez appears close to terminating his contract with Rayo Vallecano  
- Cristiano Ronaldo is eager to play in the expanded Club World Cup this summer and may consider a move to another club in Saudi Arabia to make that dream a reality  
- Arsenal has set its sights on bolstering their attacking options with a €55 million bid for Atalanta forward Mateo Retegui, according to La Repubblica  
- Marcus Rashford reportedly sees Barcelona as his preferred destination for the next chapter of his career  
- Real Madrid has reportedly made their first move to lure William Saliba away from Arsenal  
- Bournemouth is resolute in its efforts to retain one of its key defensive pillars, Illya Zabarnyi  
- Manchester City has shifted its focus for the January transfer window  
- The saga surrounding Mohamed Salah's potential move from Liverpool to Paris Saint-Germain is far from over 