Manchester United
Jadon Sancho Transfer to Juventus Delayed Amid Budget Constraints
Juventus delays Jadon Sancho transfer from Manchester United amid budget and sales needs.

Manchester United’s potential permanent transfer of Jadon Sancho to Juventus has been placed on hold. Despite early positive talks, the Serie A club has yet to finalize a decision on pursuing the deal. A significant factor influencing Juventus’ hesitation is their recent acquisition of Francisco Conceição. Following a loan spell from Porto, Conceição joined Juventus permanently for €32 million (£27.8 million, $37.6 million). This substantial outlay has tightened Juventus’ budget, making it necessary to generate funds from player sales before moving forward with Sancho’s transfer.
Juventus is currently working to raise approximately €10 million (£8.7 million, $11.7 million) through the sale of Samuel Mbangula to Werder Bremen. Additional players, Timothy Weah and Nico González, are also available for transfer, with Juventus seeking €20 million (£17.3 million, $23.5 million) for Weah, who has attracted interest from Marseille.
Earlier this month, reports from Italy indicated that Juventus had offered €15 million (£13 million, $17.5 million) for Sancho, while Manchester United values him at £25 million ($33.9 million). Until Juventus can manage the necessary sales and budget adjustments, the Sancho deal remains ‘on hold.’
Manchester United
Matthijs de Ligt Emphasizes Importance of Early Win in Manchester United’s Summer Campaign
Matthijs de Ligt highlights the key role of an early win in Manchester United’s Summer Series rebuild.
Manchester United initiated their Premier League Summer Series with a promising 2-0 victory over West Ham United, propelled by two goals from captain Bruno Fernandes. Defender Matthijs de Ligt, who featured in Amorim’s back three, stressed that this positive result is a crucial step in restoring the team’s confidence following a difficult 2024–25 season.
Reflecting on the game at MetLife Stadium, De Ligt stated, “I think after a season like that, it’s normal to have to build your confidence. So that’s why I think a win is really important. I think with winning, you become more confident. You start to believe more in what you’re doing.” He also lauded the team’s pressing play, mental focus, and welcomed the summer addition Matheus Cunha’s influence.
While fans anticipated the debut of Bryan Mbeumo, the Cameroonian is still progressing his match fitness and may see action later in the U.S. tour, possibly in the match against Everton. This preseason period remains vital for the team to integrate new signings, refine tactics, and regain fitness.
Manager Ruben Amorim’s squad approaches the coming season without European competition, allowing a lighter schedule but making early momentum in league play even more essential. Manchester United’s next fixtures in the Premier League Summer Series include games against Bournemouth and Everton in Chicago and Atlanta.
The club will launch their 2025/26 Premier League campaign at Old Trafford on August 17, hosting Arsenal in a fixture that promises significant competitive intensity.
Manchester United
Ruben Amorim Challenges Kobbie Mainoo to Elevate His Game for Starting Role
Ruben Amorim praises Kobbie Mainoo but urges improvement in tempo to secure a first-team spot.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has expressed high regard for young midfielder Kobbie Mainoo but emphasized the need for the academy graduate to quicken his playing tempo to secure a regular spot in the first team. The recent signings of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo appear to affirm Mainoo’s role in central midfield, yet Amorim remains clear that consistent playing time hinges on further development.
Amorim stated, “His perfect position is more near the ball, always with the ball. He’s a big talent, and you guys know better than me that he is a big talent. He needs to increase the rhythm, the pace. I’m always on top of that with Kobbie because he is so good sometimes, but he can be better.”
This season’s demanding schedule, featuring just one game per week, means competition for places will be intense. “Everybody has to be prepared to play one game, or play all the games, that is a key point in our season,” Amorim added.
Earlier in the summer, after a goalless friendly at Leeds United, Amorim pinpointed a midfield “lack of pace” as an impediment to his team’s ability to progress the ball effectively.
The usage of a two-man midfield setup at Manchester United places great pressure on available slots. Established starters such as captain Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro compete alongside Mason Mount, Manuel Ugarte, and upcoming talent Toby Collyer.
Amid this competition, speculation around Mainoo’s future has grown, with interest reported from Chelsea and several other Premier League clubs. However, Mainoo appears keen to stay at Old Trafford, where he is contracted until 2027.
Arsenal
Premier League Transfer Roundup: Key Moves and Interests Revealed
Premier League clubs pursue transfers including Antony, Gabriel Jesus, Cole Palmer, and more.

The 2025/26 season’s transfer speculation continues to captivate Premier League followers. Manchester United recently turned down a €20 million offer from Real Betis for a stake in Antony’s player rights, according to SPORT. Meanwhile, Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus, currently sidelined by injury, has been linked with a surprising potential move to rivals Tottenham Hotspur and interest from Newcastle United, per CaughtOffside. Despite this, Arsenal is expected to resist selling key players Oleksandr Zinchenko and Leandro Trossard, as detailed by Football Transfers.
Liverpool’s target Alexander Isak has dismissed a lucrative offer from Al Hilal that would have made him one of football’s highest earners, reports Mundo Deportivo. Attention in the transfer market also centers on Manchester City preparing an unprecedented €250 million bid for Cole Palmer, who joined Chelsea two years ago for £45 million, as claimed by Fichajes.
Interest in Aleksandar Mitrović from Manchester United, Newcastle, and Tottenham remains, with Newcastle also linked to RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Šeško. However, Šeško is reportedly more inclined to join Manchester United, according to Guido Schäfer.
To neutralize Real Madrid’s interest, Manchester City plans to offer Rodri a new five-year contract, according to Fichajes. Barcelona, meanwhile, is reportedly willing to sell academy graduate Gerard Martín for as little as €15 million, with Premier League clubs showing interest, according to El Nacional.
Finally, Xabi Alonso has made a decision to move on Raúl Asencio, putting the defender’s future in doubt, reports OK Diario.