The European transfer market continues to heat up ahead of the 2026 summer window, with major clubs across the continent looking to strengthen their squads. Here are some of the latest transfer rumours making headlines today.
Juventus step up pursuit of Bernardo Silva
Corriere dello Sport reports that Juventus are planning to intensify their efforts to sign Portuguese attacking midfielder Bernardo Silva, who is expected to leave Manchester City this summer.
Juventus are said to face competition from Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona, both of whom are also interested in the 31-year-old star.
Barcelona monitor João Pedro
Daily Mail reports that FC Barcelona sporting director Deco was expected to attend the FA Cup final to watch Chelsea striker João Pedro.
However, Chelsea reportedly have no intention of selling the 24-year-old Brazilian international.
Coventry City consider Wijnaldum move
Football Insider reports that Coventry City are considering a move for experienced midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, whose contract with Al-Ettifaq is set to expire this summer.
Everton eye Loum Tchaouna
Football Insider also reports that Everton are monitoring Burnley winger Loum Tchaouna, who has represented France at under-21 level.
Wilfried Gnonto could leave Leeds
Sky Sports Germany reports that SC Freiburg are interested in signing Leeds United forward Wilfried Gnonto.
Leeds are reportedly open to selling or loaning out the 22-year-old Italian international.
Barcelona still interested in Bastoni
Gazzetta dello Sport says Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni remains on Barcelona’s radar.
However, Bastoni is said to prefer staying at Inter if a transfer does not materialize.
Juventus and Douglas Luiz situation
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus may give Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz another chance, as he is currently on loan at Aston Villa.
Bayern Munich track De Ketelaere
Football Italia reports that Bayern Munich are monitoring Belgian forward Charles De Ketelaere as a potential alternative should their move for Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon fail.



