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Sources: Chelsea set to demand €100m for influential 25-year-old in the summer

3 February 2026 at 10:27

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched figures of the summer transfer window in 2026, with interest growing from across Europe’s elite.

Despite being under contract at Chelsea until 2032, the Argentine’s future is far from straightforward, as sporting ambition, financial reality, and outside interest begin to converge.

Fernández remains a central figure at Stamford Bridge, both in terms of on-pitch influence and long-term planning.

The World Cup winning midfielder has 11 goals and four assists for the Blues this season.

However, Chelsea’s picture means that even players tied down on lengthy contracts cannot be considered entirely untouchable.

That has opened the door for Europe’s heavyweights to quietly assess the situation ahead of the summer.

Real Madrid are interested in the Chelsea midfielder

One of those monitoring Fernández closely is Real Madrid, sources close to the agents indsutry have informed CaughtOffside.

Much of Madrid’s thinking is linked to the long-term outlook surrounding Jude Bellingham.

Should Bellingham move on at the end of the season, a scenario Madrid are not actively planning for but cannot ignore, Fernández is seen as a profile capable of stepping into a leadership role at the Bernabéu.

That said, Madrid’s midfield is currently well stocked, and sources close to the club suggest there is no urgency to act.

Any move would likely depend on significant outgoings, which naturally slows momentum.

Paris Saint-Germain’s financial power play

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez in action against Fulham
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez in action against Fulham (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

The approach from Paris Saint-Germain is markedly different. PSG view Fernández as a flagship signing who could anchor their next cycle, and crucially, they possess the financial capacity to meet Chelsea’s valuation.

Chelsea’s stance remains firm in public. Head coach Liam Rosenior has repeatedly shown his desire to build around Fernández.

Internally, the Argentine is viewed as a reference point for both the present and the future.

Yet Chelsea’s financial obligations mean tough decisions may loom. If the club opt to sell, sources suggest a fee in the region of €100-110 million would be required.

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Transfer window 2026: Every done deal, including Man City signings & Arsenal exits

3 February 2026 at 00:24

The transfer window is now closed, so we’ve rounded up every single done deal by all 20 Premier League clubs over the last month.

It wasn’t the most memorable January transfer window, but read on for every done deal as there were some major deals done by the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham.

For City, it was a pretty exciting window as Pep Guardiola moved to bring in Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth after his terrific form there in the last year and a half or so.

Meanwhile, Marc Guehi also made the move to the Etihad Stadium to fill the void left by the injured Josko Gvardiol, meaning that long-running saga came to an end a little earlier than expected, with his Crystal Palace contract only a few months away from expiring anyway.

For Arsenal, it was mostly a window of exits, as Ethan Nwaneri joined Marseille on loan, while Oleksandr Zinchenko left for a permanent move to Ajax.

Elsewhere, Conor Gallagher was a big name arrival back to the Premier League, with the former Chelsea midfielder leaving Atletico Madrid after a year and a half to join Tottenham.

Read on for our full list of done deals from this transfer window…

Arsenal

IN

None

OUT

Osman Kamara – Blackburn, undisclosed

Oleksandr Zinchenko – Ajax, undisclosed

Louie Copley – Crawley, loan

Ethan Nwaneri – Marseille, loan

Maldini Kacurri – Grimsby, loan

Aston Villa

Tammy Abraham in action for Aston Villa
Tammy Abraham in action for Aston Villa (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

IN

Tammy Abraham – Besiktas, £18.2m

Alysson – Gremio, £10m

Brian Madjo – Metz, undisclosed

Leon Bailey – Roma, loan recall

Douglas Luiz – Juventus, loan

OUT

Louie Barry – Stockport, loan

Samuel Iling-Junior, Pisa, loan

Ben Broggio – Falkirk, loan

Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba – West Brom, loan

Evann Guessand – Crystal Palace, loan

Aidan Borland – Swindon, loan

Sil Swinkels – Chesterfield, loan

Donyell Malen – Roma, loan with £21.6m obligation to buy

Finley Munroe – Middlesbrough, undisclosed

Kane Taylor – Oldham, loan

Yasin Ozcan – Besiktas, loan

Bournemouth

IN

Fraser Forster – unattached, free

Alex Toth – Ferencvaros, £13m

Christos Mandas – Lazio, loan

Rayan – Vasco da Gama, £30.3m

OUT

Julian Araujo – Celtic, loan

Antoine Semenyo – Man City, £64m

Noa Boutin – Salisbury, loan

Romain Faivre – Auxerre, undisclosed

Brentford

IN

Kaye Furo – Club Brugge, £8.7m

OUT

Frank Onyeka – Coventry, loan

Iwan Morgan – Shrewsbury Town, loan

Michael Olakigbe – Swindon, loan

Myles Peart-Harris – Oxford, undisclosed

Yunus Emre Konak – Oxford, loan

Matt Cox – Shrewsbury, loan

Chanse Headman – Harrogate, undisclosed

Gustavo Nunes – Swansea, loan

Paris Magoma – Norwich, undisclosed

Brighton

IN

Pascal Gross – Borussia Dortmund, £1.2m

Caylan Vikcers – Barnsley, loan recall

OUT

Brajan Gruda – RB Leipzig, loan

Tommy Watson – Millwall, loan

Jeremy Sarmiento – Middlesbrough, loan

Eiran Cashin – Blackburn, loan

Do-young Yoon – Dordrecht, loan

Facundo Buonanotte – Leeds, loan

Jacob Slater – Harrogate, loan

Ibrahim Osman – Birmingham, loan

Burnley

IN

James Ward-Prowse – West Ham, loan

OUT

Hannes Delcroix – Lugano, undisclosed

Joseph Bevan – Dundee, undisclosed

Luca Koleosho – Paris FC, loan

Brad Grant – released

Joe Bevan – Dundee, undisclosed

Michael Obafemi – Blackpool, loan

Chelsea

IN

Mamadou Sarr – Strasbourg, loan recall

Caleb Wiley – Watford, loan recall

Kiano Dyer – Volendam, loan recall

Yisa Alao – Sheffield Wednesday, undisclosed

OUT

David Datro Fofana, Strasbourg, loan

Aaron Anselmino – Strasbourg, loan

Yahya Idrissi – AC Milan, undisclosed

Frankie Runham – Ipswich, loan

Raheem Sterling – released

Leo Castledine – Middlesbrough, undisclosed

Facundo Buonanotte – Brighton, loan recall

Facundo Buonanotte of Chelsea celebrates scoring against Lincoln City
Facundo Buonanotte of Chelsea celebrates scoring against Lincoln City (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Crystal Palace

IN

Evann Guessand – Aston Villa, loan

Brennan Johnson – Tottenham, £35m

Hindolo Mustapha – Nurnberg, loan recall

Danny Imray – Blackpool, loan recall

OUT

Jesurun Rak-Sakyi – Stoke, loan

Tayo Adaramola – Sheffield Wednesday, loan

Romain Esse – Coventry City, loan

Naouirou Ahamada – Auxerre, undisclosed

Luke Browne – Notts County, undisclosed

Marc Guehi – Man City, £20m

Owen Goodman – Barnlsey, loan

Luke Browne – Notts County, undisclosed

Everton

IN

Harrison Armstrong – Preston, loan recall

OUT

Martin Sherif – Port Vale, loan

Elijah Campbell – Port Vale, loan

Francis Okoronkwo – Doncaster, loan

Harry Tryer – Cardiff, undisclosed

Will Tamen – Tranmere, loan

Roman Dixon – Stockport, loan

Fulham

IN

Oscar Bobb – Man City, £27m

OUT

Aaron Loupalo-Bi – Walsall, loan

Adama Traore – West Ham, undisclosed

Luke Harris – Wycombe, loan

Leeds United

In

Facundo Buonanotte – Brighton, loan

Out

Jack Harrison – Fiorentina, loan

Harry Gray – Rotherham, loan

Liverpool

IN

James McConnell – Ajax, loan recall

Owen Beck – Derby, loan recall

Mor Talla Ndiaye – Amitie FC, undisclosed

OUT

Calum Scanlon – Cardiff, loan

James Norris – Shelbourne, undisclosed

James Balagizi – Forest Green, loan

Manchester City

Antoine Semenyo lining up for Manchester City
Antoine Semenyo lining up for Manchester City (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)

IN

Sverre Nypan – Middlesbrough, loan recall

Antoine Semenyo – Bournemouth, £64m

Max Alleyne – Watford, loan recall

Marc Guehi – Crystal Palace, £20m

OUT

Kalvin Phillips – Sheff Utd, loan

Justin Oboavwoduo – Juventus, undisclosed

Stefan Ortega – Nottingham Forest, £500,000

Jahmai Simpson-Pusey – Cologne, loan

Emilio Lawrence – Luton, loan

Claudio Echeverri – Girona, loan

Jaden Heskey – Sheffield Wednesday, loan

Oscar Bobb – Fulham, £27m

Stephen Mfuni – Watford, loan

Manchester United

IN

Toby Collyer – West Brom, loan recall

Sonny Aljofree – Notts County, loan recall

Ethan Wheatley – Northampton, loan recall

Elyh Harrison – Shrewsbury, loan recall

Habeeb Ogunneye – Newport, loan recall

Joe Hugill – Barnet, loan recall

Harry Amass – Sheffield Wednesday, loan recall

OUT

Ethan Wheatley – Bradford City, loan

Sam Mather – Kayserispor, undisclosed

Harry Amass – Norwich, loan

Joe Hugill – Kilmarnock, undisclosed

Newcastle United

IN

None

OUT

Antonio Cordero – Cadiz, loan

Ben Parkinson – Falkirk, undisclosed

Joe Brayson – Morpeth Town, loan

Joe White – Bradford, loan

Harrison Ashby – Bradford, loan

Nottingham Forest

IN

Stefan Ortega – Manchester City, £500,000

Lorenzo Lucca – Napoli, loan

OUT

Esapa Osong – Fleetwood, loan

Arnaud Kalimuendo – Eintracht Frankfurt, loan

Josh Powell – Fleetwood, loan

Jamie McDonnell – Oxford Utd, undisclosed

Jack Thompson – Barrow, loan

Sunderland

IN

Jocelin Ta Bi – Maccabi Netanya, undisclosed

Melker Ellborg – Malmo, £3.4m

OUT

Adil Aouchiche – Schalke, undisclosed

Patrick Roberts – Birmingham, undisclosed

Leo Hjelde – Sheffield United, loan

Anthony Patterson – Millwall, loan

Timothee Pembele – Le Havre, loan

Jay Matete – MK Dons, undisclosed

Trey Samuel-Ogunsuyi – Shrewsbury, loan

Jake Waters – Spennymoor Town, loan

Dan Neil – Ipswich, loan

Aji Alese – Portsmouth, loan

Ben Middlemas – Swindon, undisclosed

Joe Anderson – Barrow, undisclosed

Tymur Tutierov – Exeter, loan

Arthur Masuaku – Lens, loan

Tottenham

Conor Gallagher in action for Tottenham
Conor Gallagher in action for Tottenham (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

IN

Conor Gallagher – Atletico Madrid, £34m

George Abbott – Wycombe, loan recall

Alfie Dorrington – Aberdeen, loan recall

Mason Melia – St Patrick’s Athletic, undisclosed

Souza – Santos, £13m

OUT

George Abbott – Mansfield Town, loan

Alfie Dorrington – Salford City, loan

Herbie James – Cardiff City, undisclosed

Brennan Johnson – Crystal Palace, £35m

Kota Takai – Borussia Monchengladbach, loan

Manor Solomon – Fiorentina, loan

Jamie Donley – Oxford, loan

Oliver Irow – Mansfield, loan

Min-hyeok Yang – Coventry City, loan

Damola Ajayi – Doncaster, loan

Dane Scarlett – Hibernian, loan

Yusuf Akhamrich – Bristol Rovers, loan

West Ham

IN

Pablo Felipe – Gil Vicente, £20m

Taty Castellanos – Lazio, £25.2m

Keiber Lamadrid – Deportivo La Guaira, loan

Adama Traore – Fulham, undisclosed

OUT

Lucas Paqueta – Flamengo, £36.5m

Guido Rodriguez – Valencia, undisclosed

Niclas Fullkrug – AC Milan, loan

Luis Guilherme – Sporting, £17.5m

Krisztian Hegyi – MTK Budapest, loan

Callum Marshall – Bochum, loan

George Earthy – Bristol City, loan

Junior Robinson – Boreham Wood, loan

Andy Irving – Sparta Prague, undisclosed

Kaelen Casey – Leyton Orient, loan

James Ward-Prowse – Burnley, loan

Emeka Adiele – FC Utrecht, undisclosed

Wolves

IN

Pedro Lima – Porto, loan recall

OUT

Fer Lopez – Celta Vigo, loan

Alfie Pond – Crewe, loan

Ki-Jana Hoever – Sheffield United, loan

Marshall Munetsi – Paris FC, loan

Fletcher Holman – Swindon, undisclosed

Temple Ojinnaka – Shrewsbury, loan

Tawanda Chirewa – Barnsley, loan

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Sources: Two Premier League clubs ready to offer Phillips a chance to end his Man City misery

2 February 2026 at 10:27

Manchester City’s relationship with Kalvin Phillips appears to be nearing a decisive breaking point, with the Premier League giants now prepared to sanction his exit in the final hours of the transfer window.

Signed from Leeds United in 2022 for a fee believed to be around £45 million, Phillips’ move to the Etihad has failed to deliver on expectations, and City’s patience has now worn thin, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.

Despite being tied to a contract that runs until June 2028, Phillips’ standing within the squad has deteriorated sharply.

The midfielder has just made one appearance for Pep Guardiola’s side this season, which came in the EFL Cup this season.

His limited game time, coupled with underwhelming loan spells away from Manchester, has significantly reduced his market value, leaving City facing a difficult balancing act between cutting their losses and finding a deal that works financially.

Man City valuation and wage complications

Sources close to the situation suggest City are willing to open negotiations at around £10 million, a stark contrast to their original investment.

There is also an acceptance that the fee could drop further if it helps facilitate a permanent exit.

The biggest stumbling block, however, remains Phillips’ salary.

Earning in the region of £150,000-£165,000 per week, the England international is priced out of contention for many potential suitors.

As a result, City may be forced to subsidise part of his wages to get a deal over the line.

Interest from Premier League clubs in Kalvin Phillips

Kalvin Phillips of Man City
Kalvin Phillips of Man City (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

As the deadline approaches, two Premier League sides have emerged as leading contenders.

Wolverhampton Wanderers are considering a move amid uncertainty over the future of João Gomes.

Wolves’ interest centres on a loan deal that would include an option to buy, allowing them to add experience without an immediate financial outlay.

Meanwhile, Burnley are pushing hard in their fight against relegation. Burnley are the only club willing to guarantee Phillips a regular starting role, a factor that could weigh heavily in his decision-making.

Elsewhere, Everton and Leeds United are keeping a close eye on developments but remain cautious, waiting to see whether City soften their stance further.

For Phillips, this next move may define the remainder of his career. However, another unsuccessful spell could see his standing at the top level erode beyond repair.

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Sources: Newcastle United involved in talks with versatile Real Madrid star for late move

1 February 2026 at 10:21

A potential January exit for Brahim Díaz is emerging as a realistic scenario at Real Madrid, with the player’s limited involvement this season prompting renewed transfer discussions across Europe.

Opportunities have been hard to come by during the current campaign for the Morocco international.

Competition for places remains fierce, and Díaz has struggled to secure a consistent run of starts.

As a result, his representatives have begun exploring options elsewhere, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.

Interest is high in Real Madrid’s Brahim Diaz

Interest has been particularly strong from the Premier League. Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Aston Villa have all been linked with enquiries, while Como are understood to be monitoring the situation from Italy.

England is viewed as the preferred destination should a winter move materialise, largely due to the promise of regular minutes and a more defined attacking role.

Real Madrid are firmly in the middle of a title race and are understandably reluctant to weaken their squad depth midway through the season.

However, they are not entirely opposed to a sale if their valuation is met. Madrid are seeking a fee in the region of €60 million.

In terms of output, Díaz’s numbers underline his frustrating campaign. Up to this point, the 26-year-old has made 13 appearances in La Liga, registering two assists.

While those statistics only tell part of the story, they do highlight the lack of rhythm that can come with sporadic minutes.

Newcastle United need a versatile player like Díaz

Brahim Diaz in action for Real Madrid
Brahim Diaz in action for Real Madrid (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Since returning from international duty at AFCON, his role has been even more limited, further fuelling speculation that a change of scenery may be in his best interests.

He is a versatile player that Eddie Howe would love at Newcastle United. His ability to play across the front line is something that the Magpies need.

His technical skill set, ability to operate in multiple attacking roles, and experience at the highest level make him an attractive proposition for the clubs looking to sign him.

Real Madrid’s stance will likely depend on timing and offers. Should the right bid arrive, a deal could suit all parties.

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Sources: Tottenham eye 34-G/A star who would take a huge paycut to join

31 January 2026 at 10:30

Raheem Sterling’s exit from Chelsea has shaken up the transfer market.

The England winger is now a free agent, and his representatives are holding talks with several clubs.

Several clubs are keen on Raheem Sterling

Sources have informed CaughtOffside that Tottenham have shown interest, but they’re not alone. London rivals West Ham, Fulham, and Crystal Palace are also in the race, with Sterling’s desire to stay in the capital for family reasons giving them an edge.

Fulham’s connection with Marco Silva, Palace’s squad planning, and West Ham’s need for attacking depth all make him an appealing option. Brentford’s name has also been mentioned, though financial constraints weaken their chances.

The key factor is Sterling’s willingness to take a huge pay cut. From earning €375,000 per week at Chelsea, he’s ready to sign for less than a third of that amount.

This flexibility has attracted interest from abroad as well, with Juventus, Napoli, Bayern Munich, and Roma all monitoring the situation. MLS clubs have made approaches too, but Sterling’s priority is to remain at the top level and, ideally, join a team competing in the Champions League.

Tottenham move could be ideal for Sterling

Raheem Sterling in action for Chelsea
Raheem Sterling in action for Chelsea (Photo by Jeff Dean/Getty Images)

Sterling should look to join a club where he will play regularly. He has struggled for regular football in recent months. His time at Chelsea did not go according to plan; he scored 19 goals and recorded 15 assists in 81 appearances. He will look to return to his best with regular football. There is no doubt that he could be a very effective signing in the right team. He has tremendous quality and a wealth of experience playing at the highest level.

Tottenham need a dynamic attacker who can slot into multiple roles and contribute with goals and assists. The England International could be ideal for them.

He has won major trophies, including the Premier League, and his experience could prove invaluable for Tottenham.

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