
Real Madrid has signaled a bold new era under head coach Jose Mourinho by completing the record-shattering signing of 19-year-old Ivorian sensation Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig. The deal, valued at up to £120 million ($144 million), establishes Diomande as the most expensive African footballer in history and potentially the fourth most expensive player of all time. The Ivory Coast international, who was named the Bundesliga's Young Player of the Season after recording 12 goals and 8 assists, signed a seven-year contract with the Spanish giants. Despite intense interest from Paris St-Germain, Diomande chose Madrid, describing the move as a childhood dream come true and marking the club's sixth major acquisition of the summer window.
In a further boost to the club’s long-term stability, Real Madrid has also secured the future of Brazilian winger Vinicius Jr. The 25-year-old has signed a six-year contract extension that will keep him at the Santiago Bernabéu until June 2032. This extension effectively ends speculation regarding a potential move to Arsenal, who had been monitoring the winger as he entered the final year of his previous deal. Since joining from Flamengo in 2018, Vinicius has become a cornerstone of the squad, making 375 appearances and helping the team secure two Champions League titles and three La Liga trophies.
While Arsenal may have missed out on Vinicius Jr, the North London club has successfully bolstered its midfield by reaching a £75 million agreement for Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes. Newcastle manager Matthias Jaissle confirmed that the decision regarding Guimaraes' departure was finalized before his recent arrival at the club’s training camp in Spain. Guimaraes becomes the fourth high-profile player to leave St. James' Park in less than a year, following the exits of Anthony Gordon, Sandro Tonali, and Alexander Isak. Jaissle framed the departure as an opportunity to pivot toward a younger recruitment strategy, noting that the club has already invested approximately £146 million in fresh European talent ahead of their season opener against Liverpool.
Elsewhere in the European market, Manchester City has taken a firm stance on the future of Spanish midfielder Rodri. The Premier League champions reportedly rejected an opening bid of £38.5 million from Barcelona, informing the Catalan club that they will not entertain offers below £60 million for the 30-year-old. Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur has adjusted its transfer priorities for the upcoming 2026 window, reportedly withdrawing from the race for English defender Djed Spence to focus on other defensive targets. These high-stakes maneuvers underscore a period of significant transition across Europe's elite leagues as clubs aggressively reshape their rosters for the 2025/2026 campaign.
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