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‘Medical Booked’ – Fabrizio Romano Hints at Arsenal Next Signing After Tzolis

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Fabrizio Romano has given an update on Arsenal‘s transfer plans as they prepare for the arrival of Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge.

The Greek winger is set to become Mikel Arteta’s second summer signing in a deal believed to be around £34 million. Last season, the 24-year-old managed 51 goal contributions across competitions and is set to replace Leandro Trossard.

Arsenal have bid farewell to Trossard following the Belgian’s £15.3m move to Turkish giants Besiktas. Tzolis is unlikely to be the only attacker to join the Gunners as they are still eager to sign Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers.

Romano Hints at Arsenal Eyeing Defender

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While bolstering Arteta’s attack has been a priority, William Saliba’s injury could mean the transfer chiefs explore defensive reinforcements. The Frenchman pulled up with a back problem during France’s 2-0 loss to Spain in their World Cup semi-final.

Romano explained Arsenal’s thinking once the Tzolis deal is sorted and suggested they may look to address Saliba’s expected absence. He said on his YouTube channel:

“Now the deal is in place, and Tzolis will sign a long-term contract in the next few days. A medical test and contract signing are also booked, and so a new winger for Mikel Arteta, Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge. But Arsenal are not done at all, Arsenal will be busy, busy and busy. Let’s see what’s going to happen with William Saliba, but the injury looks serious. In midfield, we know they want to do something.”

According to BBC Sport, the club will assess Saliba’s back injury when he returns from the World Cup. Surgery is one option, which could mean he faces months on the sidelines ahead of the Premier League starting on August 21st.

Arteta does have cover in defence as Piero Hincapie has permanently joined from Bayer Leverkusen for £34.5 million. Christhian Mosquera is another option to partner Gabriel Magalhaes in central defence.

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Arsenal Shouldn’t Go Big on Defender

William Saliba and Ben White

It seems unlikely that Arsenal will chuck a load of money at a new centre-back to fill in for Saliba while he’s on the sidelines. The club have still yet to decide whether he should undergo surgery but if that’s the case they should ideally look at a short-term fix.

That could mean exploring a potential loan for an experienced replacement or even defenders entering the final year of their contracts. What the North Londoners surely won’t want to do is spend big when their focus is on ‘top target’ Rogers.

Romano has revealed that they are in “advanced talks” with Rogers over personal terms and are preparing to make a formal offer. It’s been widely reported that Villa are demanding over £100m for the English attacker.

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Newcastle Plotting Move to Fikayo Tomori From Newcastle

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Newcastle United are looking to shore up Eddie Howe’s defence and have reignited their long-standing interest in a former Premier League star.

A disappointing campaign saw the Magpies finish 12th last season, missing out on European qualification. Howe’s defence shipped 53 goals and his best central defenders aren’t getting any younger.

Replacing Sandro Tonali remains a priority following the Italian midfielder’s £100 million move to Tottenham Hotspur. A new centre-back is also on the transfer chiefs’ to-do list and they are one of several clubs eyeing an England star.

Newcastle Eyeing AC Milan’s Tomori

Fikayo Tomori for AC Milan

According to Italian outlet MilanPress, Newcastle are showing interest in £30m AC Milan star Fikayo Tomori, who is expected to leave the San Siro. The former Chelsea star is also linked with Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal while Frank Lampard wants to take him to Premier League newcomers Coventry City.

Tomori, dubbed “tremendous”, has a year left on his contract with Milan, where he’s spent the last five and a half years. It’s noted that “a call from the Premier League” could tempt the fast 28-year-old to make a move.

St James’ Park is a possible destination and he has plenty of attributes that could help the Magpies battle for European qualification. He played alongside Malick Thiaw for the Rossoneri, and the German’s arrival from the Serie A giants last summer could help in negotiations should they take place.

Milan are “expecting a significant offer” for Tomori, who appeared 33 times in the Italian top-flight last season. The threat of Al-Hilal could prove problematic given money is no problem for the Saudi outfit.

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Time For Newcastle to Think Long-Term

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Tomori is a player who has been constantly linked with Newcastle over the years and perhaps this summer is the opportune time to swoop. He has Premier League and Champions League experience and has represented England six times.

It’s been a difficult summer transfer window for Howe thus far as the Magpies have missed out on top targets. They were beaten to Victor Munoz by Liverpool, while Johan Manzumbi had been lined up to replace Tonali, but he’s headed to Aston Villa.

Tomori wouldn’t be a marquee signing, but he’d be a decent acquisition who helps give Howe more options at the back. Fabian Schar recently penned a new deal, but he’s now 34, while Dan Burn is the same age and clearly the Tyneside outfit need to start planning for the long term.

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Celtic Plotting Move to Sign Mitchel Bakker

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Celtic are among the clubs reportedly looking to pounce for a Serie A star who is headed for the exit door this summer.

The Bhoys will be hoping to successfully defend their Scottish Premiership title next season but have made just one signing thus far. Colombian striker Camilo Duran has arrived from Azerbaijani outfit Qarabag in a deal worth around £5 million.

More signings are anticipated, including at left-back, with question marks hanging over Marcelo Saracchi’s future. While they have held talks over signing the Uruguayan permanently from Boca Juniors, there’s no certainty a deal will be completed.

Celtic Eye Atalanta’s Mitchell Bakker

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A report from TuttoMercatoWeb claims that Celtic are monitoring Mitchel Bakker’s situation at Atalanta. The Dutchman is expected to depart the Italian outfit after a frustrating past season, and a move to Parkhead is a possibility.

Bakker made just one appearance in Serie A last season, coming off the bench against Bologna. He spent most of the campaign on the sidelines with a torn cruciate ligament but still lacked game time once back and fit.

The 26-year-old is also of interest to clubs in Italy, Turkiye and other unnamed Scottish clubs. He has been with Atalanta since the summer of 2023 but has found game time hard to come by throughout his stay.

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Bakker Offers Impressive Experience

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill looks on with his arms folded

Bakker’s versatility is enticing given he can play at left-back, on the left and right wing. If he were to arrive, he’d likely compete with Kieran Tierney for a starting berth in Martin O’Neill’s team.

There’s no word on how much Celtic are willing to pay or how much Atalanta are demanding for the Dutch player. But with a year left on his contract, it’s clear that the Italian outfit are looking to cash in on him.

Bakker, dubbed “magic”, has plenty of experience that could be of huge use to O’Neill given that he’s previously played for Ajax, Paris Saint-Germain, Lille and Bayer Leverkusen. He earned a Europa League winners’ medal with La Dea in 2024.

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Man Utd Make Contact to Sign Hugo Larsson

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A new midfielder has been added to Manchester United‘s shortlist as they look to add a third new midfielder to Michael Carrick’s squad.

Youri Tielemans arrived from Aston Villa for £35 million following Andrey Santos’ arrival from Chelsea in a £50 million deal. When United headed into the summer transfer window, they were thought to be keen on making three midfield signings.

Replacing Casemiro has been a priority, and the club are exploring several options after pulling the plug on Ederson. The Brazilian had been set to arrive from Atalanta, but complications arose during his medical examinations.

Hugo Larsson in action for Eintracht Frankfurt

While United seem to be eyeing a high-profile name such as Roma’s Manu Kone, they are also looking at a young midfielder. A report from Steve Kay of FootballTransfers claims that the club have made contact with Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Larsson.

Larsson is reportedly open to leaving Frankfurt this summer and Newcastle United have also held talks with the Swede’s representatives. As noted, the Red Devils are expected to look for a marquee player to help elevate Carrick’s team and Larsson doesn’t fit the criteria.

That said, the 22-year-old has potential, has been likened to Rodri, and has been earning praise during his time in the Bundesliga. Last season, he made 25 appearances in the German league, posting two goals and as many assists.

Frankfurt are believed to value Larsson at around €50 million (£42.5 million), which is a hefty fee. Despite this, Bundesliga expert Tom Weber doesn’t think the club will receive their desired asking price because the player “hasn’t justified his price tag.”

Fees correct prior to summer 2026

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Manu Kone Roma via Reuters

No offer has been made for Larsson yet, and it feels as though United won’t be prioritising the Swedish midfielder. Especially at the fee Frankfurt desire and if he were to arrive, he could be a last-minute swoop depending on how the transfer window progresses.

The priority should be signing a worthy Casemiro replacement and Kone seems to be at the top of the wishlist. Other areas of the squad still need addressing, including a potential left-back and a new striker amid Joshua Zirkzee’s uncertain future.

If United were able to offload Manuel Ugarte, that could have made a fourth midfield signing more feasible. But the Uruguayan suffered a knee injury on World Cup duty, meaning his potential exit is now off the cards at least for this summer.

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