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  1. Celtic re-sign Tierney from Arsenalpublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 10 June
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    Celtic

    Kieran Tierney has re-joined Celtic following his release by Arsenal at the end of the season.

    The 28-year-old, who came through the Glasgow club's academy, has a signed a five-year deal with the Scottish champions.

    In his first spell at Parkhead, Tierney won 10 trophies with Celtic including three successive domestic trebles.

    He is reunited with Hoops manager Brendan Rodgers, who also coached him during his first senior stint at Celtic.

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    Get Involved - realistic and unrealistic transfer targetspublished at 14:40 British Summer Time 10 June

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    From a Palace perspective, I would like to sign Trevoh Chalobah. If we do lose Guehi, he would be a ready-made replacement who knows the club and the way they play. My dream signing would be Benjamin Sesko. He would be worth 20+ goals a season, and would fit in well with the way Palace play.

    David in Maspalomas

    Trevoh Chalobah during his loan at Crystal PalaceImage source, Getty Images

    Chalobah joined Crystal Palace on loan last season after being left out of the club's pre-season tour of the United States and not being selected in any of Enzo Maresca's first four matchday squads.

    However, he was recalled to Chelsea in January, performed well, and finished the season by being called up to the senior England squad for the first time.

  3. Al-Hilal want Kante for Club World Cup - Gossippublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 10 June

    N'Golo KanteImage source, Getty Images

    Al-Hilal are in talks to sign N'Golo Kante on loan from Al-Ittihad in time for the Club World Cup, reports The Athletic.

    The two are hoping to agree a short-term loan deal so that the former Chelsea and Leicester City midfielder can take part in the competition.

    Kante made 35 appearances in all competitions in 2024-25, scoring four times and providing four assists.

  4. How Mbeumo ranks just behind Salah & Isak - goal statspublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 10 June

    Tom McCoy
    BBC Sport journalist

    Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo appears to be a player in demand and here's why.

    His total of 20 Premier League goals in 2024-25 equalled the Brentford club record set by Ivan Toney in 2022-23.

    The Cameroon international also became the first player representing his country to reach 20 goals in a single season in the competition.

    But the 25-year-old is more than just a goalscorer, creating 70 chances for team-mates last term, the fifth highest total in the Premier League.

    When his seven assists are factored in, he was directly involved in 27 top-flight goals, third behind Alexander Isak (29) and Mohamed Salah (47).

  5. Man Utd moving for Mbeumopublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 10 June

    MbeumoImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Wolves striker Matheus Cunha, and are now expected to open talks with Brentford over a move for Bees striker Bryan Mbeumo.

    As BBC Sport reported earlier today, United feel confident in making a move for Cameroon international Mbeumo after receiving indications they are his first choice for a move this summer.

    It is understood there is no release clause in Mbeumo's Brentford contract, which still has a year left to run, although there is the option to extend it by another year.

  6. Postpublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 10 June

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    Right, we promised transfer updates on the key names being linked with a move in the first of this summer's two-part window.

    Simon Stone has updated you about the latest on Jamie Gittens to Chelsea, so let's have a run through some of the other big players rumoured to be heading for pastures new...

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    'I hoped to see Bellingham play in the Premier League for at least one season'published at 14:16 British Summer Time 10 June

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    As a Sunderland fan, I am sorry to see him go. Along with others, I hoped to see him play in the Premier League for at least one season. Nonetheless, I wish him well and the very best. He has been a great servant and in the end great business for SAFC.

    Derek, Tynemouth

    Jobe BellinghamImage source, Getty Images
  8. Gittens to Chelsea in the balancepublished at 14:13 British Summer Time 10 June

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter

    Jamie Gittens' proposed move to Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund is in the balance when it comes to being completed before the Club World Cup registration deadline.

    Chelsea are keen on the wide player and ideally would have had him in for the duration of the tournament.

    But that might not happen.

    The interesting thing then will be whether he is included in Niko Kovac's Dortmund squad as players are not allowed to appear for more than one club in the competition.

    As my colleague Nizaar Kinsella has previously reported, Chelsea are prepared to wait but there is a mid-tournament deadline which allows new arrivals to be added to squads for the knockout phase.

    Clearly that couldn't happen if he had already played for Dortmund.

    Jamie GittensImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 10 June

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    James TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    Trafford to be the new number one. Sell Pope. Terrible with his feet and at best a semi-decent shot stopper. Dubravka as number two.

    Paul, Washington

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    Get Involved - Bellingham off, Trafford next?published at 14:07 British Summer Time 10 June

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    In the last hour, as well as the news that Borussia Dortmund have completed the signing of Sunderland midfielder Jobe Bellingham, we have also brought you reports that Newcastle are making a move for Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford.

    If a deal goes through for Trafford then that would mean two promoted Championship teams will be losing an England Under-21 international from their ranks before they have even begun their Premier League campaigns.

    Get in touch with your thoughts, Sunderland and Burnley fans.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 10 June

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    Loving Dortmund's signing announcement video. Not loving Jobe's choice of trousers.

    Vic, London

    You can watch the video - and admire Jobe's baggy trousers - on Dortmund's X page.

  12. No Bellingham for England at U21 Eurospublished at 13:56 British Summer Time 10 June

    England

    Borussia Dortmund's gain is England's loss - at least in the short term.

    Jobe Bellingham was named in the England squad for the upcoming European Under 21 Championship, to be held in Slovakia starting on 11 June.

    But England boss Lee Carsley has previously said he will release players so they can compete in the Club World Cup.

    And with Dortmund saying Bellingham will be part of their squad in the USA, it seems certain now that he will not be available at the Euros.

    Bellingham joins new Chelsea striker Liam Delap in moving to a Club World Cup side in this mini-window, and thus becoming unavailable for England U21s.

    Jobe Bellingham in the England U21s kitImage source, Getty Images
  13. Jobe Bellingham following brother's path but wants 'own identity'published at 13:52 British Summer Time 10 June

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport

    Split image of Jude Bellingham playing for Real Madrid and Jobe Bellingham celebrating while in Sunderland coloursImage source, Getty Images

    Though Jobe Bellingham is following in his older brother Jude's footsteps by joining Borussia Dortmund, he wears his first name on the back of his shirt as he aims to create his own headlines.

    "He doesn't want to live off the back of his brother's name; he wants to be the footballer he is and show people what he can do. He's trying to create his own identity," said former Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray in 2023.

    While Jude operates largely as a number 10 - behind the main striker - for club and country, Jobe can play as a defensive or box-to-box midfielder.

  14. 'Jobe is determined to forge his own path at Dortmund'published at 13:48 British Summer Time 10 June

    Borussia Dortmund

    Borussia Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl, speaking to the club website about Jobe Bellingham: “We’ve known Jobe for several years, and of course we have followed his progress very closely. He has taken another huge step forward in his development over the last year, and even at the age of 19 he has become a real leader.

    "His commanding presence in central midfield is remarkable, and he will improve our team in various systems. We’re delighted that we were able to complete this deal before the Club World Cup so that we can see Jobe in our colours for the first time in the USA.

    "He’s fit as a fiddle and raring to go – he’s determined to forge his own path at Borussia Dortmund and make his mark on how we play, and we’re confident that he will do exactly that.”

  15. Following in big brother's footstepspublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 10 June

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter

    Jude Bellingham, 21, two years Jobe's senior, also came through Birmingham City's academy before moving to Dortmund in 2020 and then Real Madrid in 2023.

    Another connection between brothers may have helped facilitate Bellingham's move to Dortmund.

    The German club's UK scout is Daniel Dodds, brother of Wycombe Wanderers boss Mike, who worked with the Bellinghams in the Birmingham academy.

    Mike Dodds was also part of the coaching staff at Sunderland when Jobe Bellingham made the move from St Andrew's to the Stadium of Light.

  16. Bellingham signs five-year deal, Dortmund confirmspublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 10 June

    Borussia Dortmund then confirmed on the club website that Jobe Bellingham has signed a five-year deal at the Bundesliga giants.

    They say he will fly to the USA with Dortmund on Friday as part of their Club World Cup squad.

    During the tournament he will wear number 77. Big squad, or personal choice of number?

    Jobe Bellingham with Borussia Dortmund shirtImage source, Borussia Dortmund
  17. 'Hey, Jobe'published at 13:41 British Summer Time 10 June

    Borussia Dortmund announced the signing with a simple "Hey, Jobe", external message on X, along with this picture montage:

    Jobe Bellingham picture montageImage source, X: @BlackYellow
  18. Brother v brother in Club World Cup?published at 13:40 British Summer Time 10 June

    Jude and Jobe BellinghamImage source, Getty Images

    If both Dortmund and Real Madrid win their respective groups and last-16 ties, they would meet in the quarter-finals on 5 July.

    Jobe could then face his big brother and Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham for the first time in a competitive match.

    Talk about the chance to really make a name for yourself.

  19. Jobe Bellingham can play in Club World Cuppublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 10 June

    The move being completed today means Borussia Dortmund can register Jobe Bellingham in their squad for the upcoming Club World Cup.

    Dortmund open their campaign in the United States against Brazilian side Fluminense, before also facing Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa and South Korea's Ulsan HD.

    "I’m very happy that I’ll be wearing the black and yellow jersey at the FIFA Club World Cup," Bellingham told the Borussia Dortmund website.

    Could the Bellingham brothers face each other at the tournament? Funny you should ask...

  20. 'I will always represent Wearside'published at 13:32 British Summer Time 10 June

    Sunderland

    Jobe BellinghamImage source, Getty Images

    In a statement on Sunderland's website, Jobe Bellingham said: “It’s time for me to say farewell to all the loyal people of Sunderland, who have powered me through two incredible years in red and white.

    "Your support, on so many occasions, has completely blown me away, especially in the times of adversity, which we pulled through together. You welcomed me with open arms as a kid leaving home for the first time, and I am proud that our relationship has grown to be so strong.

    "I will always represent Wearside in all that I strive to achieve for the rest of my career, wherever that may be. I hope that I have made you proud along the way, and in return, you have made me the player that has reached the heights I find myself at today. I will love and remember you fondly for the rest of my life.

    "To the staff, players and most importantly, the supporters, thank you so much and good luck for the future.”