Transfer Rumours: Rashford, Onana, Silva, Hall, and More in the Spotlight
The transfer window is turning into a roller‑coaster, and the headlines are already buzzing. Below is the low‑down on the stories that have everyone talking.
Marcus Rashford’s Release Clause Barcelona are reportedly set to reject the chance to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford for the £26 million release fee that expires on Monday. The striker, currently on loan from United, has already netted 10 goals and delivered eight assists for the Catalans this season.
Andre Onana’s Future Trabzonspor are actively chasing a permanent deal for Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana, who is on loan in Turkey. The club’s president confirmed that the club is in regular contact with Onana and that a permanent transfer could be finalised this summer.
Lewis Hall’s Potential Move Manchester United have shown interest in Newcastle United defender Lewis Hall. The full‑back, who has reportedly been looking to leave St James’ Park, has been a regular in the Magpies’ first team.
Bernardo Silva’s Free‑Agent Status Bernardo Silva’s contract with Manchester City runs until 30 June 2026. Barcelona have said they will not match the financial terms being offered by Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid. Real Madrid are in advanced talks to sign the Portuguese midfielder on a free transfer, and the club has reportedly submitted a formal offer to Silva.
Franco Mastantuono Loan Speculation Real Madrid are reportedly looking to loan Argentine forward Franco Mastantuono to Juventus. The 28‑year‑old, who is currently on the books at Real Madrid, would join the Italian club on a temporary basis.
Ruben Amorim’s Interest from AC Milan Former Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is attracting interest from AC Milan. The Portuguese coach, who led United to a Premier League title in 2021, has been linked with a return to club management in Italy.
Mikel Arteta’s Son Signs Scholarship Arsenal have signed a scholarship contract with Mikel Arteta’s eldest son, Gabriel Arteta. The 16‑year‑old has joined the club’s academy setup.
Nico Schlotterbeck’s Focus on World Cup Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck, who is currently playing for Germany at the World Cup, has stated that a potential move to Real Madrid is a secondary consideration as he concentrates on the international tournament.
These stories reflect the dynamic nature of the transfer market. Clubs are balancing short‑term needs with long‑term planning, while players and their representatives weigh options that could shape their careers. The release clauses, loan agreements, and free‑agent negotiations all play a role in determining where the top talent will be headed.
As the window progresses, clubs will need to act quickly to secure agreements before deadlines expire. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see which deals are completed and how they will impact the teams’ prospects for the upcoming season.