Transfer news live: Liverpool agree record fee for Wirtz, Man United given Mbeumo boost over Tottenham

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Transfer news live: Liverpool agree record fee for Wirtz, Man United given Mbeumo boost over Tottenham

Follow all the latest transfer news as the rumour mill whirs despite the end of the summer’s first transfer window

The transfer window has shut after a mini opening ahead of the summer’s Club World Cup. The window will re-open on 16 June and clubs are continuing to make deals in the interim.

Liverpool are making plans for a Florian Wirtz medical after agreeing a £116.5m deal for the German superstar. The Premier League champions, who have already brought in Jeremie Frimpong, will make Wirtz their club-record signing after agreeing a deal with Bayer Leverkusen.

Manchester United, who have secured Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £62.5m, are negotiating with Brentford over Bryan Mbeumo, who would prefer a move to Old Trafford over Tottenham Hotspur even as Thomas Frank takes charges in north London.

Arsenal hope to bring in Spanish midfielder Martin Zubimendi, and Mikel Arteta has made RB Leipzig striker, Benjamin Sesko, their No 1 target for a striker. Chelsea, meanwhile, have been rebuffed in their efforts to sign Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens.

You can sign up to DAZN to watch every Club World Cup game for free, while all the latest updates, rumours and done deals from what promises to be a chaotic transfer window will be covered in the blog below:

Frank bids farewell to Brentford

Thomas Frank insists Brentford will always have "a big piece of my heart" as he begins life in charge of Premier League rivals Tottenham.

Spurs announced Frank as their new head coach on Thursday night on a three-year deal.

It ended Frank's time at Brentford, where he won 136 of his 317 matches across a seven-year spell, with the Danish coach able to lead the club into the Premier League for the first time in 2021 via Championship play-off success at Wembley.

In an emotional message posted on Brentford's official club website on Friday, Frank said: "The time has come for me to move on. But, even as I leave, I know I have left a big piece of my heart at Brentford, not just at the football club but with the community and, of course, the incredible and loyal supporters.

"I want to extend my profound gratitude to the club for giving me the chance to pursue my dreams and for everyone involved who made the journey such a memorable one.

"For my family and I, it has been a privilege to be allowed to be part of such a special community - it's an experience and adventure that we will cherish for life. So, thank you.”

Lawrence Ostlere13 June 2025 16:38

Tottenham sue Man Utd co-owner Jim Ratcliffe's company

Tottenham have filed High Court proceedings against Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe's company Ineos over a terminated sponsorship agreement.

Court records show Spurs filed a commercial claim at the High Court against Ineos Automotive on Thursday, though no documents are available.

Chemicals firm Ineos agreed a five-year deal with Spurs in 2022 - before Ratcliffe bought a stake in United - for Ineos Grenadier to become the London team's official 4x4 vehicle partner.

Ineos said in a statement: "Ineos Automotive has been a partner of Tottenham Hotspur since 2022, expanding on a partnership agreement that Ineos Group had in place with the club since 2020.

"We have a contractual right to terminate our partnership contract and in December 2024 exercised that right."

Spurs declined to comment.

In March it was announced Ineos had reached a settlement with New Zealand Rugby in relation to a sponsorship deal.

The previous month, NZR had said it had launched legal proceedings against Ineos after alleging that the first instalment of 2025 sponsorship money due under a six-year agreement struck in 2021 had not been paid.

Lawrence Ostlere13 June 2025 16:26

Flamengo or Fluminense? I asked a Brazil World Cup winner who can shock Europe’s elite

In international football, Brazil are synonymous with the World Cup, even if they have been stuck on five wins since 2002. The expanded Club World Cup may offer fewer chances of success, given how much of the financial and footballing power rests in Europe. And yet Brazil has outnumbered everyone else in one respect. No other country provides as many of the 32 clubs who are converging on the United States. In Palmeiras, Flamengo, Fluminense and Botafogo, it provides a quartet, the last four winners of the Copa Libertadores.

For a World Cup winner, the 2022 champions of South America are the likeliest to last longest in North America. “The best team in Brazil for now is Flamengo just because they have the best players,” said Kleberson, part of that 2002 side. “A lot of the players come [back] from Europe, they play in the big leagues and the Champions League and they have a really good quality. In my opinion, the club that can go most far is Flamengo.”

How far? In a tournament with 12 European clubs, the context has changed. In the old Club World Cup, South American sides made six of the last 10 finals, but lost each. Now perhaps a quarter-final appearance would represent a cause for satisfaction. “If they got in a semi-final, it is really special for clubs in Brazil,” said Kleberson. “Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League and we can see how far they are from a club from Brazil.” There is also a test of staying power. “The difficulty is before the clubs from Brazil won this tournament, they prepare to play three games,” added Kleberson. “Now it is a little bit different, you have to be more smart to play more games.”

Flamengo or Fluminense? I asked a Brazil World Cup winner who can shock Europe’s best

Exclusive: No country will take more teams to the expanded Club World Cup than Brazil and Kleberson, a 2002 winner with the Selecao, believes Flamengo can go far at the tournament

Chris Wilson13 June 2025 16:10

The anatomy of Liverpool's Florian Wirtz deal

Inside Liverpool’s record Florian Wirtz deal - and how they can afford it:

Inside Liverpool’s record Florian Wirtz deal – and how they can afford it

The 22-year-old is set to sign for Liverpool for an initial £100m, which could rise to £116m

Lawrence Ostlere13 June 2025 15:53

Bryan Mbeumo would prefer Man Utd over Totttenham

Bryan Mbeumo would still prefer to move to Manchester United over Tottenham Hotspur, even with Thomas Frank now taking charge in north London.

United had an opening bid of £45m, plus add-ons, turned down for the Brentford forward, who scored 20 Premier League goals last season for Frank’s side.

With Frank now in charge at Spurs, there have been reports that the new head coach could look to bring Mbeumo with him. However, it is understood that Mbeumo’s preference is still United.

Miguel Delaney13 June 2025 15:33

Man City agree £12.5m fee for Norwegian wonderkid dubbed ‘next Odegaard’

Manchester City have agreed a £12.5m fee to sign the Norwegian teenager Sverre Nypan.

The Rosenborg midfielder, who has been compared to Martin Odegaard, is expected to join and become City’s fifth signing of a busy summer.

City’s plan is to send the 18-year-old, who has been offered a five-year contract, out on loan to get first-team experience.

Man City agree £12.5m fee for Norwegian wonderkid dubbed ‘next Odegaard’

The 18-year-old Sverre Nypan is set to leave Rosenborg for the Etihad Stadium this summer

Chris Wilson13 June 2025 15:23

Why Club World Cup could be transformative for a new Chelsea

And this from Richard Jolly on Chelsea, one of the teams who stand to benefit from this summer’s tournament...

Thomas Tuchel was musing about the knock-on effect of the Club World Cup on next season’s title race. “I think it will have a huge impact and it will give Liverpool and Arsenal a huge advantage in the next season to not be there,” he said.

What Tuchel did not mention is that Chelsea, disadvantaged as a result, qualified for the Club World Cup because of him. It feels a very different era given that Enzo Maresca is the fifth man to manage them since – Graham Potter, Bruno Saltor, Frank Lampard and Mauricio Pochettino are the others – and that Reece James is the only player to take the field in Tuchel’s 2021 Champions League final victory who is in the squad they have taken to the United States.

Why Club World Cup could be transformative for a new Chelsea

Chelsea are a different team on every level to the one that lifted the Champions League in 2021 to qualify for the Club World Cup, which can now offer the Blues some signs of progress

Chris Wilson13 June 2025 15:12

Club World Cup 2025: Full schedule, fixtures, dates and venues for Chelsea and Man City

Away from the transfer window, the Club World Cup begins in the USA this weekend.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the competition starting on 14 June.

Club World Cup 2025: Schedule, fixtures, dates and venues

The expanded version of the competition takes place in the United States with Chelsea and Man City representing the Premier League

Chris Wilson13 June 2025 14:55

Leverkusen looking at McAtee as Wirtz replacement?

Bayer Leverkusen are expected to make an offer to Manchester City for midfielder James McAtee, reports Sky Sports.

City are said to be asking for at least £25m in order to sell the England U21 international, who could be a replacement for the outgoing Florian Wirtz.

Chris Wilson13 June 2025 14:41

Man Utd enter race for Ekitike?

Manchester United have reported entered the race for coveted French striker Hugo Ekitike, who currently plays for Eintracht Frankfurt.

Sky Sports reports that United have enquired as to the terms of a deal, with the German club insisting on €100m to lure the 22-year-old away.

Chelsea and Liverpool are the Premier League clubs who have previously registered an interest in Ekitike.

Chris Wilson13 June 2025 14:29