Confirmed Transfers

The first photos of Timothy Weah in Juventus colors have been posted after $11 million transfer

Juventus have signed American winger Timothy Weah from Ligue 1 side Lille for an initial fee of $11.2 million, the Serie A club said on Saturday.

Juve said the fee can increase by a total of 3.1 million euros in bonuses based on sporting goals met as the club looks to replace the long-serving Colombian Juan Cuadrado, who left at the end of his contract.

Timothy Weah in Juventus kit

Get Paramount+ ready because several Americans could play in Serie A next season

Serie A, the Italian top flight, looks likely to become a popular destination for United States men’s national team players seeking summer transfers.

Timothy Weah has already completed his move from French club Lille to Juventus. Several other Americans could follow.

Erick Gutiérrez ya es un Chivaláctico: El equipazo con que sueña el Club Guadalajara

El dolor de haber perdido la final del Clausura 2023 todavía vive en el corazón del mundo Chivas. Sin embargo, el Rebaño de a poco empieza a renovar la ilusión entre sus aficionados con la promesa de crear un equipo de época.

Unas Chivalácticas, si se quiere.

Obviamente, cuando el mercado de pases está abierto se dice cualquier cosa y muchas veces esas barbaridades terminan siendo solo humo. Sin embargo, el CD Guadalajara parece ir en serio y el practicamente cerrado fichaje de Erick Gutiérrez es prueba de sus intenciones.

Ricardo Pepi will stay in Eredivisie with permanent transfer to league giants PSV

Ricardo Pepi will be playing in Eredivisie next season after agreeing to an $11 million transfer to Dutch giants PSV according to Fabrizio Romano.

Tim Weah set for Juventus transfer with medical scheduled this week

USMNT winger Tim Weah is moving closer and closer to a permanent transfer from Lille to Juventus with Fabrizio Romano reporting that the Italian club wants to complete the medical and get the contract signed by the end of the week.

The 23-year-old is fresh off a standout year for his national team. He started all four matches at the World Cup (scoring in the opener against Wales) and just recently started both Concacaf Nations League Finals games (assisting vs. Mexico).

Barcelona sign İlkay Gündoğan on free transfer after Man City exit

Barcelona have signed İlkay Gündoğan on a free transfer after his departure from treble winners Manchester City with the German midfielder signing a two-year contract, the LaLiga club said on Monday.

The 32-year-old has a contract until June 2025 with an option for a further year, while the Spanish champions also said they had included a buyout clause of $435.72 million.

It's a friendly, Leo, go easy on them! Messi scores hat trick on 36th birthday

It's probably for the best that Lionel Messi was way too busy to watch Inter Miami play on Saturday night. While the Herons were getting smacked 4-1 by Philadelphia for a seventh consecutive defeat in MLS, Messi was celebrating his 36th birthday in his hometown of Rosario and playing in a testimonial match for Newell's Old Boys legend Maxi Rodríguez.

El méxico-neerlandés Teun Wilke está cerca de convertirse en nuevo refuerzo del América

El América sigue preparándose para el inicio del Apertura 2023 y en su misión de completar una plantilla competitiva y capaz de ir por el título 14 de su historia, la directiva azulcrema ya habría amarrado a un refuerzo que le peleé el puesto a Henry Martín.

Se trata de un delantero mexicano y que viene directo desde Europa.

5 animals Lionel Messi should keep an eye on while living in Florida

Among the reasons Lionel Messi decided to play for Inter Miami is the idea of enjoying soccer "in a calmer way" while having more time around his family.

Sure, it sounds like a long-term vacation, a downgrade to an ill-called "retirement league," but the truth is Messi shouldn't let his guard down.  

Not only because there are defenders like Walker Zimmermann and Miles Robinson that can make him run for his money, but also because off the pitch, there are a series of animals and critters living in Florida that he — and his lovely family — should be keeping an eye on.

Messi's move to MLS is a creative deal that follows in the footsteps of David Beckham

Few would doubt Lionel Messi’s impact on European football. The scorer of 474 goals during his long career at Barcelona, he has been named the best footballer in the world a record seven times.

Now we are about to see what impact Messi will have on football in America. For the Argentine, who has spent the last two seasons playing for Paris Saint-Germain, has decided not to accept offers to play in Saudi Arabia, and is joining Inter Miami in Florida instead.

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