Fulham signings this summerpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 25 July
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Transfer news latest, done deals, analysis and gossip
Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford is set to rejoin Manchester City
Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres to join Arsenal this weekend I Gunners also complete deal for defender Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia
Striker Alexander Isak wants to look at options away from Newcastle I Club exploring move for RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko
Analysis: Alan Shearer says losing Isak would be hugely damaging for Newcastle
Chelsea have opened talks with Ajax over a move for centre-back Jorrel Hato while pushing ahead with interest in RB Leipzig forward Xavi Simons
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Do Fulham know the transfer window is open? Perhaps the memo never got to the Fulham hierarchy!
Rob Allen
All this Fulham transfer activity is overwhelming. Players coming in from all over the place. I can't keep up!!
Marc Dorman
Unsure why Fulham and West Ham being quiet this window. Wonder who will finish lower between these two?
Marvin, Norwich
Simon Stone
BBC Sport chief football news reporter in Chicago
Manchester United's US tour squad has sharpened the minds of a few younger players when it comes to assessing options for next season.
Left-back Harry Amass was omitted so he could secure a loan move and a number of options have already opened up.
Midfielder Jack Moorhouse - who like Amass went on United's post-season tour of Malaysia and Hong Kong - is likely to go on loan to Leyton Orient in League One.
After his spell at Doncaster Rovers last season, 20-year-old wide player Ethan Ennis is looking at another temporary move.
And Ethan Wheatley, fresh from his goalscoring contribution to England Under-19s' European Championship campaign is another likely to be moving out, at least in the short term.
Goalkeeper Radek Vitek, a surprising omission from the US tour party, is also lined up for a loan deal.
For the latter two in particular, it will be interesting to see if United look at a permanent transfer given the Profit and Sustainability Rules benefit that would come from it.
Crazy comments about Isaak and a swap with multiple Liverpool players - he is worth the same as Elliott or Diaz not both of them. Newcastle fans are in fantasy land, Isaak scored 23 goals last year, he is miles away from anywhere near the best in the league.
Mark P, Cambridge
Simon Stone
BBC Sport chief football news reporter in Chicago
Qualifying for Europe is "the focus" for Manchester United this season says midfielder Mason Mount.
The 2025-26 campaign will be only the second season without European football for United since English clubs were banned by Uefa in the 1980s following the Heysel stadium tragedy.
Their 15th-place league finish last season and Europa League final defeat by Tottenham meant there will be no European matches at Old Trafford for the first time since 14-15.
"Europe is a massive, massive thing for us," Mount said.
"The Champions League would be amazing for us and as a group we want to be playing in that competition.
"But I'd say Europe. I think that's the focus."
Joe Rindl
BBC Sport
Expecto purchases-num
West Ham’s relative inactivity in the TF is worrying…after the abject failure of the second half of the season I’d give Potter until Christmas to show vast improvement…if not get his brother Harry in to sort it out
Gerard Keating, Isle of Wight
Keeping Isak is pointless; he wants away and being forced to stay disrupts the team's and fans' confidence in him. Would Liverpool be open to taking him in exchange for two/three of their players - Elliott, Nunez, Diaz? That would still leave Newcastle free to pursue Sesko, Wissa or whomever.
Bob Marchant
Alan Shearer
Former England and Newcastle striker
It will be hugely damaging for Newcastle to lose Alexander Isak.
Ultimately if they can't persuade him to stay for at least one more season then you have to get the best deal for Newcastle and that's towards £150m.
No player is bigger than the club and it would be a blow, but if you have to take the money and rebuild then that's what you have to do. Say thanks for helping us win the Carabao Cup but off you go and we move on.
Jon @11.23 Yes, Isak is going to Man United - Liverpool are at Old Trafford on May 2nd
Steve Nolan, Italy
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BBC Sport
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BBC Sport
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Sami Mokbel
BBC Sport Senior football correspondent
It appears Viktor Gyokeres will be the man Mikel Arteta will rely on to make the difference next season.
Arsenal's critics are adamant the club's title challenge foundered last season because of their lack of an elite forward.
If Gyokeres arrives, they are recruiting a striker who has scored prolifically in the Portuguese top flight.
The obvious question is how that goalscoring ability translates into the Premier League. If all things go according to plan, we are about to find out.
Arsenal are tired of finishing second, so Gyokeres' task is clear: propel the Gunners to the title.
Neil Johnston
BBC Sport
Take a glance at the list of leading goalscorers in Europe's top leagues in 2024-25 and the usual suspects are there.
Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe managed 31 in his debut season in La Liga, Mohamed Salah contributed 29 goals as Liverpool claimed the Premier League crown, while Robert Lewandowski finished on 27 during Barcelona's title-winning season - one more than England captain Harry Kane's tally for Bayern Munich.
Viktor Gyokeres, who is 6ft 2in (1.89m), managed 39, though the Primeira Liga is not considered one of the top five leagues in Europe.
The question is whether he can be quite so prolific in a stronger league. He has just turned 27 and is still to play a single game in Europe's top five divisions - hence Ferdinand's comments.
It is perhaps worth noting 35% of his goals in 2024-25 came from penalties, as he successfully converted all 19 of his spot-kicks.
There's little denying that Gyokeres is a goalscorer, but will he be such a success against elite-level defences?
So with City resigning JT, will they get the old Trafford or a new Trafford?
Chris Johnston
By Katie Stafford and Shamoon Hafez
James Trafford will be the fourth goalkeeper at Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola's disposal, with Ederson, Stefan Ortega and Marcus Bettinelli already at the club.
It is anticipated Trafford will challenge Brazil international Ederson, who has been first-choice goalkeeper for eight years, for the number one spot.
Ederson is in the final year of his contract and has been linked with a move to Galatasaray but City haven't received any bids for him yet, while there are doubts about German Ortega.
Trafford signed for City's academy in 2015 but never made a first-team appearance and spent time on loan at Accrington Stanley and Bolton Wanderers.
Trafford is expected to sign a five-year contract at Etihad Stadium with the option for another year.
By Katie Stafford and Shamoon Hafez
Manchester City are set to re-sign English goalkeeper James Trafford for £27m, two years after he left to join Burnley.
The 22-year-old City academy graduate signed for the Clarets in July 2023 in deal worth up to £19m with add-ons.
He impressed last season as Scott Parker's side won promotion back to the Premier League keeping 29 clean sheets across 45 Championship games and was named in the division team of the year.
City had a buy-back clause for Trafford but also matching rights, allowing them to match any offer from another club.
They have done so following a £27m bid from Newcastle and Trafford has opted for a return to Etihad Stadium.
Sarah Rendell
BBC Sport
There's a little detour to some other transfer news now but we will circle back around to Gyokeres shortly.
Alex Howell
BBC football news reporter in Singapore
Viktor Gyokeres has already agreed terms and a five-year contract with the Gunners.
The 27-year-old has been in demand during the summer transfer window after scoring 54 goals in 52 games for Sporting last season.
BBC Sport revealed earlier this month how Arsenal had turned their attentions to Gyokeres after hitting an impasse in their bid to sign Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig.
The search for a striker has been a drawn-out process for manager Mikel Arteta, who has been desperate to add an elite centre-forward after his side scored 17 fewer goals and finished 10 points behind champions Liverpool in the Premier League last season.