The Premier League's summer transfer saga has kicked into high gear, with Manchester United and Arsenal leading the charge! Both clubs are on red alert for Bournemouth's Alex Scott, a 22-year-old England international midfielder who's been making waves with his impressive performances. The asking price? A whopping £60m – no small change, but one that could be worth it for the right player.
But Arsenal aren't done yet! They're also in talks with Leicester City over a deal for young winger Jeremy Monga, who's been touted as England's next big thing. The Gunners are said to be keen on avoiding a tribunal, which suggests they're willing to pay top dollar to secure the 16-year-old prodigy.
Aston Villa, meanwhile, is eyeing West Ham's Jarrod Bowen, a seasoned winger who's been lighting up the Premier League with his speed and skill. But any deal will depend on the Villans offloading some of their own players – it's a delicate balancing act that could prove tricky to navigate.
Newcastle United, not to be outdone, is reportedly sniffing around Cologne's Said El Mala and Lille's Matias Fernandez-Pardo. These young guns are the future of football, and Toon's management knows it! But will Liverpool swoop in to steal them, or will they remain loyal to their current targets?
Elsewhere in transfer land, Arsenal is still chatting with Atletico Madrid about a deal for Julian Alvarez, while Real Madrid is reportedly lining up a move for Enzo Fernandez – Chelsea's prized midfielder. Bayern Munich, meanwhile, is prepared to double Michael Olise's wages in an effort to keep their French star on board.
And just when you thought it was all over, Manchester United pops back into the frame with a reported interest in West Ham's Mateus Fernandes! It looks like the Red Devils are ready to make a move – but will they succeed where others have failed?
Finally, in a Championship twist, Borussia Monchengladbach's Nico Elvedi is reportedly open to joining Leeds United, while Aston Villa is in talks with Flamengo over Emerson Royal. The Premier League's summer transfer window is shaping up to be one for the ages – stay tuned!