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Transfer Window Heats up: Son to Milan, Greenwood to Barcelona, and a Frenzy of January Moves
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The January transfer window is looming, and clubs across Europe are already strategizing for potential mid-season reinforcements. From a potential loan move for Son Heung-min to AC milan to the possibility of Mason Greenwood reuniting with Marcus Rashford at Barcelona, the rumor mill is in full swing. Here’s a complete look at the latest transfer news and speculation as of October 26,2025.
Messi Stays, Dowman Shines, and Rashford Reflects
In important news, Lionel Messi has extended his contract with Inter Miami through 2028, solidifying his commitment to the MLS club. Meanwhile, Arsenal has secured a scholarship deal for 15-year-old prodigy Dowman, signaling a radiant future for the young talent.Marcus Rashford has also revealed previous talks with Barcelona regarding a potential exit from Manchester united, adding another layer to the ongoing transfer narratives.
Son Heung-min Eyes AC Milan Loan
Could a temporary move to Italy be in the cards for LAFC’s star striker? Son Heung-min could join AC Milan on loan when the MLS season concludes, utilizing a contract clause – dubbed the ‘Beckham Clause’ – that allows players to seek opportunities in Europe during the off-season. however, LAFC is reportedly seeking a ample loan fee to part with their prized asset.
Greenwood’s Barcelona link and United’s Legal Battles
Barcelona is reportedly preparing a bid for Mason Greenwood, with Xavi Hernandez seeing the player as a potential long-term solution in attack. This move is contingent on navigating potential public relations challenges, given Greenwood’s past legal issues. Meanwhile, Manchester United continues to face scrutiny over their handling of the Greenwood case, with ongoing legal challenges and public pressure surrounding the player’s future and potential compensation claims.
Midfield Battles and Premier league Reinforcements
Several other high-profile moves are brewing across Europe. Manchester United is considering a move for borussia Dortmund midfielder Jobe Bellingham,though tensions between the player’s father and Dortmund’s sporting director could complicate matters. Liverpool, reeling from four consecutive losses despite significant summer spending exceeding £450 million, is reportedly eyeing Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo and Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon as potential replacements for Mohamed Salah, whose future at the club could be in question.
Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City are attempting to hijack Manchester United’s pursuit of Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand. Both Thomas Frank and Pep Guardiola are monitoring the 26-year-old’s situation, with a potential bid of €80 million likely required to secure his signature.
Other Rumors and potential Departures
Former Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay could be seeking a return to the Premier League, struggling to adapt to life in Italy despite a strong goal-scoring record of 17 goals in 46 games. Sevilla has joined West Ham United in the race to sign Manchester united striker Joshua Zirkzee, as new Sevilla boss Matias Almeyda aims to overhaul his squad.
Tottenham and Manchester City are also reportedly interested in Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa, who has previously attracted attention from Chelsea, Manchester United, and Liverpool.tottenham scouts were spotted observing Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Can Uzun during a recent Champions League match, though Frankfurt is demanding a fee of €70 million.Newcastle United is hoping to fend off competition from Tottenham, Manchester United, and Crystal Palace for Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney.
Bayern munich defender Dayot Upamecano is yet to agree to a contract extension, making him a target for Real Madrid and Chelsea. Roma may be willing to part with strikers Artem Dovbyk and Evan ferguson in January due to their lack of goals, having scored only once between them this season. Borussia Dortmund is working to secure a contract extension for forward Karim Adeyemi, with Barcelona and Chelsea also monitoring the situation. Burnley is interested in Werder Bremen’s 18-year-old center back Abdoul Karim Coulibaly, who is also attracting interest from Italy and Portugal.
The January transfer window promises to be a busy one, with clubs vying for strategic advantages as they navigate
