Leao's Milan future uncertain
AC Milan will discuss Rafa Leao's future after the World Cup, according to Sky in Italy.
It is uncertain if Leao will continue with Milan after a difficult season in which he has struggled with injury and being played out of position.
Milan value the 27-year-old, who has two years left on his deal and been linked with a move to the Premier League, between 51.4m and 60m.
Leao has rediscovered his form back on the left wing for Portugal at the World Cup and set up the winning goal against Croatia which sent them through to the last 16.
In stoppage-time, he set up his new Milan team-mate, Goncalo Ramos, who signed for the Italian side in a club-record 60m deal earlier this summer.
Fikayo Tomori, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Pervis Estupinan and Santiago Gimenez are among the other Milan players whose futures are uncertain.
Chelsea agree deal to sign Hearts youngster Osborne
Latest from Your Site News' Anthony Joseph:
Chelsea have agreed a deal worth 400,000 to sign Hearts centre-back Alfie Osborne.
Its understood the Scotland U19 international has agreed a long-term contract with the Premier League club.
Osborne, 17, has chosen Chelsea ahead of offers from Barcelona, Marseille, Club Brugge and other English sides.
Fiorentina bid for Burnley's Koleosho
Fiorentina have made a bid of around 9m (11m) for Burnleys Luca Koleosho, according to Sky in Italy.
The winger has been Fiorentinas top target for the position all summer.
Koleosho spent last season on loan at Paris FC and has three years to run on his deal at Burnley.
Chelsea Women sign Japan attacker Matsukubo
Chelsea Women have signed Japan attacker Manaka Matsukubo.
The 21-year-old joins from North Carolina Courage on a five-year deal.
Matsukubo has 19 caps for Japan and was named NWSL Midfielder of the Year last season.
Postecoglou to coach Ronaldo have being named Al Nasssr boss
Ange Postecoglou has been named as the new Al Nassr boss in the Saudi Pro League, where he will coach Cristiano Ronaldo.
Al Nassr won the Saudi Pro League last season - the first since Ronaldo's high-profile move to the club in 2023.
Head coach Jorge Jesus led the team to the title but had only been on a one-year contract. Current Portugal boss Roberto Martinez, who is currently coaching Ronaldo at the World Cup, had been linked with the role.
This will be Postecoglou's first return to management since being sacked by Nottingham Forest in October - after just 39 days in charge.
Postecoglou had won the Europa League with Spurs in May 2025 before being sacked the following month. He also previously won a treble at Celtic, during a two-season stint which delivered five trophies.
Ake fee revealed ahead of Fenerbahce move
Latest from Your Site News' Ben Ranson:
Fenerbahce have agreed an 8.5m deal to sign Nathan Ake from Manchester City.
It is understood the deal is worth an initial 7m, with 1.5m in add-ons.
Man City say the transfer is not yet fully complete despite Fenerbahces public statement; however, it is expected to be officially confirmed.
Arthurs leaves Bromley
Jude Arthurs is leaving Bromley.
The initially joined the now-League One club at U23 level, going on to make over 200 appearances and help the club to wins in the FA Trophy, National League play-off final and League Two last season.
The club added: "Despite negotiating a new contract for Jude at the conclusion of the 2025/26 season, an agreement could not be reached.
"We thank Jude for his services in a Bromley shirt and wish him all the best for the future."
Langstaff leaves Millwall for Salford
Salford City have signed Macaulay Langstaff from Millwall on a 'multi-year deal' for an undisclosed fee.
The 29-year-old has previous experience in League Two with Notts County. In an ironic twist, Salford lost the League Two play-off final earlier this year to the Magpies.
Langstaff told the club's official website: Its what were all in football for to be successful, win promotions. A couple of the best days of my life have been promotions and I want another one. Ive been at this level before, and Ive got more experience now with some top players so hopefully I can share that with the lads.
Ive come here with a lot of ambition, I really want to be successful with Salford City and I want to win promotion so Im really excited to get started and hopefully we can achieve that this season."
Birmingham sign Fry from Boro
Birmingham City have signed defender Dael Fry on a three-year deal after leaving Middlesbrough at the end of his contract.
He made almost 300 appearances for his boyhood club and was club captain for Boro last season as they reached the Championship play-off final.
Xhaka staying at Sunderland
Latest from Your Site News' Keith Downie and Dharmesh Sheth:
We can exclusively reveal Granit Xhaka will be staying at Sunderland.
The Sunderland captain was wanted by Chelsea, who had a bid rejected for the midfielder.
But the Black Cats have made it clear Xhaka was never for sale.
Xhaka was initially attracted by the prospect of reuniting with Xabi Alonso, having enjoyed a successful spell under him at Bayer Leverkusen, and was therefore open to exploring the opportunity.
However, following discussions with the club, Xhaka has reaffirmed his commitment to Sunderland and now wishes to remain on Wearside.
The opportunity to lead Sunderland in European competition next season, together with the clubs long-term ambition and trajectory, were decisive factors in his decision.
Xhakas strong relationship with Sunderland supporters and his connection with the club have also played an important role in his desire to continue his journey at the Stadium of Light.
Sunderland consider Xhaka a key figure both on and off the pitch and look forward to him playing an important role in the clubs upcoming campaign.