Despite interest from several top European clubs, Calhanoglu has made it clear that his priority is to return to Turkey, where he has strong ties with Galatasaray. He has turned down other offers out of respect and admiration for the club, which he supported as a child. Talks are ongoing, and the midfielder's strong desire is playing a key role in bringing the two sides closer to a deal.
Another story involves Dusan Vlahovic, a Serbian striker who is waiting for a move to a top Premier League club. Juventus are open to selling him for as little as €15m, which is half of the initial asking price of €30m. The club's priority is to free up budget space and avoid a situation where Vlahovic leaves as a free agent in 2026. Vlahovic is still waiting for a move to a top Premier League club, taking his time before making a decision.
Meanwhile, Suaibo Jassi, a young right-back from Guinea-Bissau, is attracting interest from Premier League clubs. The 19-year-old player has just completed a transfer to CD Santa Clara from Alverca and has quickly caught the eye of major clubs. Portuguese giants Benfica and Sporting have been following Jassi closely since last season, while Brentford and Leeds are also showing interest in the talented right-back.
AC Milan are still pushing for Ardon Jashari, a Swiss midfielder who has made his intentions clear: he will only consider joining the Italian club if talks between AC Milan and Club Brugge continue. The player has already agreed on personal terms with the Rossoneri and is fully focused on joining the Italian club. AC Milan remain confident that their latest proposal, worth over €35m including bonuses, can convince Club Brugge to accept.
Finally, Liverpool are working to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, but the two clubs have not yet found an agreement on the transfer fee. The Reds are willing to offer a total package of up to £40/45m including bonuses, and they are not planning to go beyond that figure. Crystal Palace, after showing initial openness to that valuation in early talks, have slightly increased their demands, hoping to get a bit more from the deal.
Liverpool are staying firm, believing their budget is fair and using the player's strong desire to join as leverage in the negotiations. With the player, Liverpool have now agreed personal terms based on a 5-year contract with a 1-year option for the Reds to extend the deal. The England centre-back has made it clear that he only wants to join Liverpool and is not considering other options.
Talks between the clubs are still ongoing, and Liverpool are hoping to bridge the gap soon. However, they remain clear: £45m is the maximum they will pay to bring the Palace defender to Anfield this summer.