
All the transfer market live, from confirmed transfers to top football rumours, get all the latest news and updates.
Although the Club World Cup claims the attention of the football world, 1st July marked the opening of the traditional summer transfer window, beyond the extra option that the FIFA tournament gives its participating clubs. Time for rumours, possible signings and official market movements to start to be on the lips of all football fans.
From BeSoccer, we review everything that has to do with the transfer market in the big leagues:
Lille star Jonathan David SET to sign for Juventus
Jonathan David, one of the most coveted free agents on the market, has agreed to sign for Juventus. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Canadian has already reached an agreement with the ‘Bianconeri’ board and is expected to travel to Turin in the next few days to undergo a medical and sign his new contract.
OFFICIAL: Giroud returns home after signing for Lille
Surprising news. 13 years after his departure from France, Olivier Giroud is back home. He does so with Lille, who have signed him from Los Angeles FC for next season. At 38 years of age, his performance over the course of the season will determine whether his new club decides to extend the World Cup winner’s contract.

OFFICIAL: Atletico Madrid land Atalanta full-back Matteo Ruggeri
Atletico Madrid announced on Tuesday their first signing for next season. Matteo Ruggeri, who joins the Spanish team for 18 million euros from Atalanta until 30th June 2025.
OFFICIAL: Kepa swaps Chelsea for Arsenal
Kepa Arrizabalaga has published a post on Instagram in which he says goodbye to Chelsea. “After seven unforgettable years, time is coming to an end on a very special chapter of my life. Chelsea has been my home, my family, and the place where I have grown both as a footballer and as a person.” His next destination is Arsenal, already confirmed.
OFFICIAL: Monaco secures loan of Barcelona’s Ansu Fati
AS Monaco have made official the arrival of Ansu Fati on loan. The Barcelona youth product, who renewed his contract before trying the French adventure, will try to get playing time and continuity to win back his place at the Camp Nou, although the Principality club has kept an option to buy him for 11 million euros at the end of the season.