The Summer Transfer Window: Latest Rumours and Done Deals

Barcelona continues to be in talks with Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah regarding a potential move, according to Sky Sports Deutschland’s Florian Plettenberg. Despite the ongoing negotiations, a concrete deal has not yet been reached as Barcelona has been exploring other transfer targets. Leverkusen has reportedly placed a €30 million price tag on Tah, while Barcelona is only willing to pay €20 million at the moment. With Tah’s contract expiring next year, Leverkusen is under pressure to make a decision. However, the Bundesliga champions are standing firm on their valuation, leaving the door open for other clubs, such as Barcelona, to make a move.

Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman is contemplating his future after an approach from Al Hilal, as per Sky Sports. The Saudi club has made a lucrative offer to Coman, which has been accepted by Bayern Munich. Despite this, Coman is still evaluating the proposal before making a final decision on his next move.

Chelsea is reportedly confident about securing a deal for Napoli forward Victor Osimhen, as per TeamTalk. Osimhen, who has attracted interest from Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia, is said to prefer staying in Europe, with Chelsea being a potential destination. Talks are underway for a £60 million deal, with Chelsea willing to make Osimhen their highest-paid player to finalize the transfer.

Real Betis is actively pursuing a deal for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Giovani Lo Celso, reports Fabrizio Romano. Lo Celso has been a priority target for Betis, especially with Nabil Fekir’s expected departure. Talks are ongoing, and Betis aims to secure the deal before the transfer window closes.

Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho has reportedly given the green light for a move to Juventus, according to Nicolo Schira. Although there is interest from the Italian side, an agreement between the two clubs is yet to be reached. Juventus prefers a loan deal until 2025 with an option to make the transfer permanent, rather than a compulsory buy clause.

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