Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all reportedly monitoring Jarrod Bowen as uncertainty grows around West Ham United’s future.
With West Ham still fighting relegation heading into the final day, rival clubs are preparing to move quickly if the Hammers drop into the Championship, potentially forcing the club to sell key players because of financial pressure.
Bowen, one of West Ham’s standout performers in recent seasons, has now emerged as one of the most wanted attacking players in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Barcelona have reportedly shifted focus away from Julian Alvarez and are now targeting Joao Pedro from Chelsea instead.
At Manchester City, manager Pep Guardiola is said to have backed Enzo Maresca as a future successor at the Etihad. Guardiola is also reportedly planning to take a year-long break from club football before eventually moving into international management.
Elsewhere, Benfica are searching for a new manager and are considering both Marco Silva and former Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim as possible options if Jose Mourinho departs for Real Madrid.
Paulo Dybala is also reportedly open to a move to the Premier League this summer, while Atletico Madrid and Borussia Dortmund are competing to sign Matt O’Riley from Brighton & Hove Albion.
In another surprising development, Real Madrid are reportedly open to selling Federico Valverde if the right offer arrives.
At Everton, transfer plans continue to evolve, with interest in both Dario Osorio and Abdul Fatawu alongside ongoing discussions around Jack Grealish following his loan spell from Manchester City.
With relegation battles, managerial uncertainty and Europe’s elite preparing for major rebuilds, the summer transfer window is shaping up to be absolutely chaotic.

