Here’s the latest on the transfer rumors making waves. With the season wrapping up, everyone’s focused on the summer transfer window. Premier League teams have a bit of a twist this year since the window will be split into two parts because of the FIFA Club World Cup. It kicks off on June 1st for ten days, then takes a break before reopening on June 16th. The final transfer deadline will be September 1st. In this edition, De Bruyne and Liverpool are at the center of the chatter, along with some surprising news about key players. Transfer Talk: De Bruyne and Liverpool.
Inter Miami Wants De Bruyne
Kevin De Bruyne showed he still has it in Manchester City’s big win over Crystal Palace, scoring a fantastic free-kick and getting two assists. His performance has caught the eye of some clubs abroad. Transfer expert Florian Plettenberg reports that Inter Miami, already home to Lionel Messi, is looking to sign De Bruyne on a free transfer when his contract runs out. Talks are just starting, and they’ll face tough competition from Saudi clubs also interested in the Belgian midfielder. Transfer Talk: De Bruyne and Liverpool.
Al-Nassr Looks at Luis Diaz as a Backup Plan
Over at Liverpool, there are expected changes with new manager Arne Slot, especially in the attack. Luis Diaz, who had a strong start to the season, hasn’t done much in 2025, scoring only one Premier League goal thus far. He did score recently against West Ham, but there’s still chatter about his future. Barcelona has shown interest in the Colombian winger, but now Saudi club Al-Nassr, which has Cristiano Ronaldo, is keeping an eye on him as a backup if they can’t land Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. Diaz had nine goals before but has struggled to keep up that pace.
Arsenal Drops Sterling Deal
Raheem Sterling’s stint at Arsenal seems to be coming to an end. Initially brought in to revitalize his career and help them challenge for the title, he hasn’t made much of an impact. In 13 Premier League games, he only managed two assists and no goals. His lack of contribution, especially during Arsenal’s injury woes earlier this year, has led them to scrap plans for a permanent deal. According to Football Insider, Arsenal won’t pursue Sterling long-term, and Chelsea is now looking to sell him outright. Sterling, who once thrived with Manchester City, may be running out of options in west London.