Live Update: Pep Announces Grealish Departure Strategy, Son Amidst Three-Way Contention, Walker Heading to Everton (Exclusive)
Summer transfer buzz is heating up! Pep Guardiola clarified Jack Grealish's exit plan, offering advice on rebuilding his career. Meanwhile, Son Heung-Min finds himself at the center of a tug-of-war between three clubs, but a clause in his Tottenham contract could stall any deal for weeks.
Kyle Walker sealed a shocking one-year deal to join Everton this summer!
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In other updates:
- Fulham rejected a £32million offer from Leeds United for striker Rodrigo Muniz.
- Leeds will announce Slovenian defender Jaka Bijol as their second summer signing in an £18.8million deal from Udinese.
- Turkish giants Fenerbahce are reportedly eyeing Son for a possible blockbuster move, with former boss Jose Mourinho in the mix.
- Manchester United might take over the race for Brentford striker Bryan Mbeumo, as Tottenham reportedly backed out.
- Liverpool's rising star Vitezslav Jaros signed a new long-term contract and will head to Dutch giants Ajax on a fifth loan next season.
- Fulham is reportedly interested in teenage winger Yan Diomande from Leganes, with Willian's departure leaving gaps in wide areas.
Keep an eye on your favorite teams as the transfer window unfolds!
Enrichment Data:- Son Heung-Min, Tottenham's captain, is being eyed by Turkish giants Fenerbahce as well as three Saudi clubs: Al-Ahli, Al-Nassr, and Al-Qadsiah.- Jose Mourinho, who previously coached Son at Tottenham, is also reportedly interested in bringing him to Fenerbahce.- Son's contract situation is complex, as while it was set to expire in June 2025, Tottenham activated an option in January to extend it until summer 2026.- Son had a below-par season during the 2024/25 campaign, scoring 7 goals and providing 9 assists, slightly below his usual high output expected from him (7.28 xG).- Tottenham has reportedly held talks with Son about a new contract worth nearly £500,000 per week to keep him at the club, signifying a desire to retain him if he chooses to stay.- Though Tottenham has shown interest in keeping Son, they are also exploring potential replacements in case he departs, with former England winger Shaun Wright-Phillips suggesting Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze as a possible fit.
Son Heung-Min's future at Tottenham remains uncertain as Turkish giants Fenerbahce and three Saudi clubs - Al-Ahli, Al-Nassr, and Al-Qadsiah - have expressed interest, with Fenerbahce's former coach Jose Mourinho potentially involved in the deal. Despite talks about a new contract worth £500,000 per week, Son's below-par season output and Tottenham's exploration of potential replacements suggest that a transfer may be possible.