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Chelsea’s Josh Acheampong Emerges as Defensive Option for Bournemouth
Bournemouth pursue Chelsea’s Josh Acheampong amid defensive rebuild ahead of 2025/26 season.

Bournemouth are reportedly keen on Chelsea defender Josh Acheampong as they seek to strengthen their backline ahead of the new Premier League season. With the departure of key defenders such as Dean Huijsen, Milos Kerkez, and potentially others, the Cherries face the challenge of rebuilding a significant portion of their starting defence.
According to BBC Sport, Bournemouth recently submitted a £26 million offer for Lille’s Bafodé Diakité, who is valued at £35 million, but the bid was rejected. This has led them to consider alternative targets, with 19-year-old Acheampong emerging as a viable option.
Acheampong made his Chelsea debut in May 2024 but struggled for consistent first-team opportunities amid contract negotiation difficulties. After being sidelined, he was brought back into the fold in December 2024 and signed a new long-term contract with Chelsea until 2029.
The young defender is reportedly seeking assurances on playing time, and while Chelsea are reluctant to sever ties completely, they may consider a loan move for Acheampong to facilitate his development.
Bournemouth’s recruitment drive is critical as they aim to fill gaps left by the departures of Huijsen and others. The club also has interest in Illia Zabarnyi from Paris Saint-Germain and recently replaced Kerkez with Adrien Truffert from Rennes. The defensive reshuffle highlights Bournemouth’s need for strategic signings to maintain competitiveness in the Premier League.
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João Félix Set for Saudi Move as Chelsea Secure Unexpected Profit
João Félix is poised to join Al Nassr, with Chelsea securing a surprising profit from the transfer.

Chelsea are close to finalising the transfer of João Félix to Saudi club Al Nassr, a move that could see the Premier League side make a notable profit on the Portuguese forward. Despite ongoing speculation about a return to Benfica, Félix’s boyhood club, where he himself stated, “Benfica is my home. One day I will return,” recent developments point firmly towards a Saudi adventure.
Reports indicated that Benfica were negotiating to acquire 50% of Félix’s rights for approximately €25 million (£21.7 million, $29.3 million). However, the narrative shifted when Fabrizio Romano revealed that Al Nassr, where Cristiano Ronaldo also plays, were in the “final stages” of agreeing personal terms with Félix. Sky Sports News later confirmed that Chelsea and Al Nassr were close to agreeing on a transfer fee around £44 million ($59.1 million).
Félix joined Chelsea permanently from Atlético Madrid just a year ago for £45 million ($60.5 million). Factoring in the £5 million ($6.7 million) loan fee Chelsea received from AC Milan, who took Félix on loan for the latter half of the 2024–25 season, the club’s aggressive transfer strategy has yielded a rare positive outcome.
The departure of Félix is reported to expedite Chelsea’s pursuit of Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig, reflecting the club’s ongoing strategy in the transfer market.
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Chelsea Eye Move for Contract-Stalled PSG Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma
Chelsea pursue PSG goalkeeper Donnarumma amid contract stalemate and potential transfer complications.

Chelsea are reported to be monitoring Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma amid stalled contract negotiations with the Ligue 1 club. The 26-year-old Italian, in the final year of his contract, is reportedly eager to remain at PSG, but talks on an extension have been hindered by salary structure disagreements. Donnarumma is said to be the last player on a pre-Luis Campos contract, which includes a guaranteed high weekly wage. PSG have moved towards incentive-based pay models since Campos’s arrival, a shift that Donnarumma has yet to accept.
This contract impasse has attracted Chelsea’s interest, with reports naming them among the potential suitors. Although PSG have no current plans to offload Donnarumma, they are pursuing Lille’s Lucas Chevalier. Should Chevalier join PSG, it could prompt Donnarumma’s exit.
Any transfer to Chelsea would likely require Donnarumma to accept a wage reduction in line with the club’s current salary policies. Additionally, tensions remain following a post-match incident in the Club World Cup final involving Donnarumma and Chelsea’s João Pedro, which also implicated PSG manager Luis Enrique. This feud could complicate negotiations between the two clubs.
Chelsea’s pursuit of Donnarumma appears to be a strategic move influenced by contract circumstances rather than an urgent need for a new goalkeeper. The outcome will depend on resolution of contractual and interpersonal challenges on both sides.
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Premier League Transfer Update: Messi’s Possible European Return and Haaland’s City Exit Intentions
Transfer rumors include Messi’s return to Europe and Haaland’s desire to leave Man City this season.

The latest transfer developments across major European clubs reveal a complex web of interest and negotiation. Liverpool value Luis Díaz highly, with internal estimates ranging from €80 million to €100 million. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich have expressed interest in Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho, although the player prefers to stay in the Premier League, where Aston Villa and Chelsea are monitoring him.
Chelsea recently made an offer around €65 million for Juventus’ Kenan Yıldız, but the Italian club is adamant about retaining the young winger. Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta is pushing for a move for Ajax defender Jorrel Hato, who is also in talks with Chelsea.
Manchester City has approached Newcastle regarding a £50 million bid for right back Tino Livramento, but Newcastle aims to renew his contract. To offset potential departures, Newcastle may pursue Wolverhampton’s Jørgen Strand Larsen as a striker replacement.
In midfield, Juventus’ Douglas Luiz is attracting attention from Everton, Liverpool, and West Ham – Luiz has delayed preseason return to prompt a transfer. Tottenham Hotspur, despite wishing to keep him, may loan young winger Mikey Moore after his request. Liverpool face transfer pressure from Real Madrid and Barcelona for center back Ibrahima Konaté, with Liverpool priced at £40 million to avoid losing him on a free next summer.
Real Madrid’s new coach Xabi Alonso has concerns about adapting Trent Alexander-Arnold defensively to his style. Barcelona are targeting Man City’s Erling Haaland as a future replacement for Robert Lewandowski; Haaland is reportedly dissatisfied in Manchester and open to leaving the Premier League.
Real Madrid also prepare to negotiate with Vinicius Junior regarding his contract amid concerns over his current form versus salary demands. Villarreal are close to signing Inter’s Tajon Buchanan for €9 million.
Additionally, Como’s manager Cesc Fàbregas aims to sign Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi, who is uncertain about staying in MLS and may consider returning to Europe, having ruled out Saudi Arabia. This potential move could mark a significant shift in Messi’s career trajectory.