Barcelona is reportedly working on a bold transfer move involving a potential swap deal. The club is eyeing AC Milan forward Rafael Leão and is prepared to offer Ronald Araújo plus €15 million in an effort to outmaneuver Bayern Munich in the race for the Portuguese star.
In the Premier League, Bryan Mbeumo is on Tottenham’s radar, with Spurs potentially hijacking Manchester United’s pursuit. Incoming managerial candidate Thomas Frank—currently at Brentford—is said to want Mbeumo as part of his project.
Victor Osimhen has rejected a €75 million offer from Saudi Arabia, keeping Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United in the running. The striker is currently on loan at Galatasaray, adding intrigue to his future. Hugo Ekitiké continues to attract interest from Liverpool,
while Chelsea reportedly remain cautious due to his €100 million valuation. The young forward’s next move could shape the summer market. Manchester United are advancing talks for Viktor Gyökeres in a potential €60 million deal, as Arsenal shift focus to Benjamin Šeško of RB Leipzig.
Both clubs are seeking attacking reinforcements. Jack Grealish could be heading to Everton, with Manchester City open to a sale. The English winger’s departure would mark a significant shift in Pep Guardiola’s squad.
Arsenal have begun discussions with West Ham over Mohammed Kudus, though his £84 million release clause remains a stumbling block. The Gunners are also monitoring Kenan Yildiz of Juventus. Elsewhere in Europe, Paris Saint-Germain remain interested in Illya Zabarnyi of Bournemouth, while Theo Hernández has yet to finalize a deal with Al Hilal,
leaving Real Madrid a potential opening. Marc-André ter Stegen is reportedly on Manchester United’s radar, while Chelsea now prefer Mike Maignan as a goalkeeper target. AC Milan are keeping tabs on Luka Modrić and Dani Ceballos from Real Madrid.
Barcelona’s aggressive approach in the transfer market signals their intent to rebuild under Hansi Flick. The potential swap deal for Leão could be a game-changer for the Catalan giants. With several high-profile moves in play, the summer transfer window promises major upheavals across Europe’s top leagues. Barcelona’s strategy will be one to watch closely.