Liverpool Joins Rodrygo Chase as Bayern Sets Sights on Xavi Simons

Latest transfer news: Liverpool enter Rodrygo race as Bayern Munich want Xavi Simons
Latest transfer news: Liverpool enter Rodrygo race as Bayern Munich want Xavi Simons

July 10th

Latest transfer news: Liverpool enter Rodrygo race as Bayern Munich want Xavi Simons

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The summer transfer window is officially open, allowing clubs to enhance their squads with new signings. Major clubs across Europe are already strategizing for the upcoming season, actively identifying targets and assessing their financial plans.

Managers are diligently evaluating their teams, while sporting directors and recruitment teams scout the market for potential signings. With many players becoming available this summer, clubs are often willing to spend more without the heavy restrictions of financial fair play regulations. The rumor mill is gaining momentum, and we’ve gathered some of the hottest transfer news stories.

Today’s Major Transfer News

Liverpool is reportedly set to compete with Arsenal for the signing of Rodrygo. The Brazilian international is anticipated to leave Real Madrid this summer and was not utilized by Xabi Alonso during the semi-final loss to PSG in the Club World Cup. Arsenal has shown strong interest in Rodrygo, but Liverpool could enter the fray, especially with uncertainty surrounding Luis Diaz’s future.

Newcastle United is also in pursuit of Hugo Ekitiké from Eintracht Frankfurt. The 23-year-old striker is under consideration by Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea, but the Magpies might provide him with the opportunity to play in the Premier League. It has been reported that Newcastle has established contact with Frankfurt, though the Bundesliga club values Ekitiké at approximately €100 million.

Bayern Munich has reportedly inquired about Xavi Simons, according to the New York Times. Following RB Leipzig’s failure to qualify for the Champions League, Simons is set to be available for transfer this summer, potentially making a move within the Bundesliga.