Market roundup: Chelsea eye Xhaka, Spurs look beyond Tonali
With the 2026 World Cup heating up, the transfer market shows no sign of slowing and the Premier League is setting the pace: Chelsea are weighing a surprise move for Granit Xhaka, while Tottenham widen their list of targets beyond Sandro Tonali. In Serie A goalkeepers and strikers are on the move, with Parma holding firm on Zion Suzuki and Roma waving goodbye to Enzo Le Fée, bound for Sunderland.
The hottest story of the day comes from London. According to Calciomercato.com, Granit Xhaka could be Chelsea's surprise signing: an unexpected lead that would bring the Swiss midfielder to Stamford Bridge. The deal is still only at the target stage, but it is the kind of name that can shift the balance of a midfield.
Also in the Premier League, Tottenham continue to plan an ambitious window. Beyond Sandro Tonali, identified as a midfield reinforcement, the Spurs also want to try to sign one of Cody Gakpo or Omar Marmoush, as reported by Calciomercato.com. Two separate attacking options, a sign of a club that does not intend to settle for a single big-name arrival.
In Serie A the goalkeeper carousel is the talking point, and it runs through Parma. After Aston Villa, Leeds have also joined the race for Zion Suzuki, but the Emilian club is holding firm and asking 30 million euros to let the Japanese keeper leave, as reported by Calciomercato.com. Up front, Venezia have set their sights on Sevilla's Akor Adams, valued by the Spanish side at at least 20 million.
There is no shortage of deals nearing the finish line. Roma have agreed the sale of Enzo Le Fée to Sunderland, while Parma have wrapped up the arrival of Cremaschi from Inter Miami. Inter, meanwhile, are working on a replacement for Dumfries and are considering Anan Khalaili, on whom Calciomercato.com also reports Napoli's interest. In Liguria, Genoa have reached a verbal agreement with Thun for Franz-Ethan Meichtry, a midfielder born in 2005.
The market is running alongside the World Cup, and from the United States come headlines that weigh on clubs in Italy and Spain. A bittersweet evening for Spain, who qualified for the round of 32 but are anxious about the condition of Nico Williams — Barcelona's new signing — and Yeremy Pino. Bad news too for Atalanta: according to Calciomercato.com, the tournament is over for defender Isak Hien because of an injury picked up with Sweden.
The overall picture is of a market that never rests: the Premier League is making the loudest noise with Chelsea and Tottenham, Serie A is recording arrivals and departures involving Roma, Inter, Parma and Genoa, and the World Cup remains the great silent guest, capable of sparking new leads while also leaving a few scars. Tomorrow will tell which of these names move from speculation to fact.
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