You won’t believe who’s leaving (the transfer news is shocking)
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You won’t believe who’s leaving (the transfer news is shocking)

By James Wills 4 min read

The summer transfer window is heating up fast. With Real Madrid’s presidential election shaking up the entire market and clubs like Arsenal, PSG, and Liverpool all making moves, the rumor mill is spinning at full speed this June 2026. Here’s what you need to know right now.

Gibbs-White, Kvaratskhelia and the Real Madrid factor dominating transfer talk

Morgan Gibbs-White is firmly in the spotlight. The 26-year-old Nottingham Forest midfielder has caught Arsenal’s eye as a potential alternative to Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, who is also on the Gunners’ radar. But Arsenal won’t have a free run at him. Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly in the mix too, which could force the north London club into a bidding war they may not have anticipated. For a player of Gibbs-White’s quality and age, that competition makes total sense.

Then there’s the Khvicha Kvaratskhelia situation, which is arguably the most intriguing story of the week. Sources close to Real Madrid believe the 25-year-old PSG winger is the mystery target that presidential candidate Florentino Perez has lined up, should he win the election. The Georgian international has been one of the most electric players in Europe since his Napoli days, and a move to the Bernabeu would be a serious statement of intent.

Speaking of Real Madrid, their newly appointed coach Jose Mourinho apparently wants to bring Bernardo Silva to the club. The Portuguese midfielder, 31, left Manchester City at the end of the season and is now a free agent. Mourinho knows Silva well, and frankly, pairing him with whoever Perez brings in could make Madrid genuinely dangerous next season. It’s a smart target.

Player Age Current club Linked to
Morgan Gibbs-White 26 Nottingham Forest Arsenal, PSG
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia 25 PSG Real Madrid
Bernardo Silva 31 Free agent (ex-Man City) Real Madrid
Savinho 22 Manchester City Tottenham

Klopp, Savinho and Liverpool’s busy summer agenda

Jurgen Klopp is out of management, and it sounds like he intends to stay that way, at least for now. His agent has confirmed that the German has no desire to return to club coaching in the near future. This comes directly after Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme publicly stated he would pursue Klopp if elected. The message from Klopp’s camp is clear : he’s not interested. Whether that changes after the election result, only time will tell.

Over at Tottenham, the Savinho saga continues. Spurs had a bid turned down by Manchester City last summer, but the 22-year-old Brazilian winger is still very much on their radar. More significantly, Savinho himself reportedly wants the move to happen. A player pushing for a transfer is always a strong signal, and with City potentially open to selling this time around, Tottenham fans might finally get their man.

Liverpool’s summer is shaping up to be equally busy. Federico Chiesa, 28, has made it clear he needs more playing time. The Italian forward will sit down with new Reds manager Andoni Iraola before making any decision about his future. That conversation will be telling. Iraola has strong ideas about how he wants to play, and if Chiesa doesn’t fit the system, a departure feels likely.

On the other side of the coin, Liverpool are not willing to let Rio Ngumoha leave. The 17-year-old English winger has drawn interest from Bayern Munich, who are reportedly exploring a summer approach. Liverpool’s position is firm : the teenager stays. At 17, with that level of talent already attracting Bundesliga giants, Ngumoha’s development will be one to watch closely regardless of where he plays next season.

Under-the-radar moves that could reshape the Championship and Premier League

Not every transfer story involves Champions League clubs. Here are three moves brewing below the top tier that deserve your attention :

  • Harvey Barnes, 28, has emerged as an Aston Villa target. The Newcastle winger hasn’t always been a regular starter at St. James’ Park, and a move to Villa could reinvigorate his career.
  • Nick Pope, England’s 34-year-old goalkeeper, is wanted by both Leeds United and Ipswich Town. Two ambitious clubs fighting for a proven Premier League keeper, this one could get competitive quickly.
  • Russell Martin is in advanced talks with Leicester City over a return to management in League One. The former Southampton boss is clearly ready to get back on the touchline.

The Barnes link to Villa is interesting. Unai Emery loves versatile wide players who can press and create in tight spaces, and Barnes fits that profile well. Villa are building something serious, and adding Premier League-tested depth to their attack makes sense at this stage of their project.

As for Pope, the battle between Leeds and Ipswich tells you everything about how seriously both clubs are targeting promotion. Signing a goalkeeper of Pope’s calibre would send a real message. He brings experience, leadership, and a level of technical quality that most Championship keepers simply can’t match. Whichever club lands him gets a genuine advantage.

Martin at Leicester is a gamble worth watching. He showed real tactical intelligence at Swansea before his Southampton stint went sideways. League One could be exactly the reset he needs to rebuild his reputation and prove the Southampton chapter was an anomaly, not a pattern.

James Wills
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James Wills is Based in Cape Town and loves playing football from the young age, He has covered All the news sections in HudsonValleySportsReport and have been the best editor, He wrote his first NHL story in the 2013 and covered his first playoff series, As a Journalist in HudsonValleySportsReport.com Ron has over 8 years of Experience.