The football transfer window continues to heat up with several big moves taking shape across Europe and beyond.
Sander Berge Completes Fulham Move
Sander Berge has officially joined Fulham, signing a five-year contract with an additional one-year option just moments ago. The deal was finalized after three weeks of intense negotiations led by Berge’s long-time agent, Morten Wivestad. This marks a significant acquisition for Fulham as they strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
Real Betis Closing In on Vitor Roque Loan Deal
Meanwhile, Real Betis is on the verge of securing a loan deal for Vitor Roque from Barcelona. A verbal agreement is nearly in place, with only a few clauses and details left to be ironed out. The loan could extend until 2026, giving Roque ample time to make an impact at Betis. The Brazilian talent has made his intentions clear—he’s eager to don the Betis jersey.
Al Nassr Makes a Move for Wesley Gassofa
Over in Saudi Arabia, Al Nassr has sent an opening proposal to Corinthians for Brazilian wonderkid Wesley Gassofa. The negotiations, centered around an $18 million package, are ongoing, with no agreement reached yet. However, talks are expected to advance in the coming days as Al Nassr aims to bolster their squad with young talent.
Strasbourg Wins Race for Sebastian Nanasi
In France, Strasbourg has won the race to sign Swedish talent Sebastian Nanasi from Malmö in a record transfer worth €11 million. The deal is a major coup for the BlueCo side, who outmaneuvered several clubs vying for the 21-year-old. Nanasi is set to travel tomorrow with his agents to finalize the move and undergo a medical.
These transfers highlight the dynamic and fast-paced nature of the current transfer market, with clubs across the globe making strategic moves to secure top talent.