Transfer Window Update: Top Five Leagues Heat Up [July 7, 2025]
The European summer transfer window is officially on fire. With the 2025/26 season looming, clubs from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1 are racing to finalize signings, offload players, and strengthen their squads.
In today’s roundup, we take a look at the confirmed transfers, hot rumors, and key negotiations making headlines on Monday, July 7, 2025.
Premier League Transfer News
Arsenal Push for Viktor Gyökeres
Arsenal have emerged as frontrunners to sign Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres from Sporting CP. According to reports, the Gunners have submitted an offer worth £56 million plus £13 million in add-ons. Gyökeres is reportedly willing to give up over £1.7 million in wages to make the move happen.
This aggressive push highlights Mikel Arteta’s desire to bring in a physical, goal-scoring forward to complement his young attacking line. If the deal is finalized this week, it could be one of Arsenal's most expensive signings to date.
Idrissa Gueye Renews with Everton
Everton have confirmed that Idrissa Gueye, 35, has signed a one-year contract extension, with an option for another season. The Senegalese midfielder was a standout performer last season, winning both the club’s and fans’ Player of the Season awards.
His leadership and ball-winning skills will be crucial as David Moyes begins his second spell at the club.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin Linked with Newcastle
Newcastle United have opened talks with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, signaling a potential move north for the Everton striker. With Newcastle’s injury concerns in attack, Calvert-Lewin could offer immediate impact and Premier League experience.
Tottenham Eye Mohammed Kudus
🇪🇸 La Liga Transfer News
Lucas Perrin Signs with Sporting Gijón
Lucas Perrin has joined Sporting Gijón on a free transfer from Hamburg, signing a deal until 2027. While not a headline-grabbing deal, it represents smart business for the Segunda-turned-La Liga side looking to stay up next season.
Luis Díaz on Barcelona’s Radar
Barcelona are keeping tabs on Luis Díaz, who is reportedly unhappy with Liverpool over contract delays. With two years left on his deal and interest from Bayern Munich, Barcelona could make a serious move in the coming days.
🇮🇹 Serie A Transfer News
Como in Advanced Talks for Nicolas Kühn
Newly promoted Serie A club Como are making waves. The club is close to completing a €19 million transfer for Celtic winger Nicolas Kühn. He’s already in Italy for medical tests, and the official announcement could come anytime.
This would mark a significant step for Como as they aim to stay in the top flight and establish a long-term presence in Serie A.
🇩🇪 Bundesliga Transfer News
Bayern Target Nick Woltemade
With Jamal Musiala sidelined for months, Bayern Munich are looking to bring in Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart. Bayern’s opening bid of €40 million has been rejected, with Stuttgart valuing the player closer to €100 million.
Woltemade’s potential and versatility make him a prime target for Bayern, who are also balancing multiple fronts next season, including the Champions League.
Bayern & Barcelona Battle for Luis Díaz
As mentioned, Luis Díaz is attracting heavy interest. Bayern Munich and Barcelona are both monitoring his situation closely, and the Colombian winger could spark a bidding war if Liverpool fail to address his contract demands soon.
🇫🇷 Ligue 1 Transfer News
PSG Miss Out on Theo Hernández
Theo Hernández is reportedly close to signing with Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, despite strong interest from PSG and Bayern. The move would be a blow to Ligue 1, as French internationals continue to opt for overseas leagues.
Transfer Summary – July 7 Highlights
Player | From | To | Fee (Est.) |
---|---|---|---|
Viktor Gyökeres | Sporting CP | Arsenal (Rumored) | £69M |
Idrissa Gueye | Everton | Everton (Extension) | Free |
Lucas Perrin | Hamburg | Sporting Gijón | Free |
Nicolas Kühn | Celtic | Como (Pending) | €19M |
Luis Díaz | Liverpool | Bayern / Barcelona (Interest) | TBD |
Expert Insight: What These Moves Tell Us
We're seeing a few strong trends this summer:
- Premier League clubs are spending early and aggressively to shape their squads before preseason.
- Bundesliga teams like Bayern are seeking younger, long-term options instead of one-season stars.
- Serie A's newcomers are surprisingly active in the market.La Liga and Ligue 1 are being cautious, relying more on smart deals and free transfers.
Final Thoughts
The July 7 transfer buzz reflects a window that’s moving faster and more unpredictably than ever. Whether it’s a club like Arsenal investing big or an underdog like Como making bold moves, this summer will define the storylines of next season.
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