Martin agrees to take over at Leicester
Latest from Your Site News' Mark McAdam:
Russell Martin has agreed a deal to become the new head coach of Leicester.
The 40-year-old will sign a three-year contract at the King Power Stadium and is expected in Leicester later on today.
The Foxes were relegated to Sky Bet League One on April 21.
Martin has been out of work since being sacked by Rangers in October 2025 and has turned down opportunities in the UK and Europe since then.
Munain takes charge of Spanish fourth-tier side
Athletic Bilbao legend Iker Munain has been appointed as the new coach of Salamanca UDS.
The 33-year-old - who played 560 games for the La Liga club - announced his retirement as a player last June.
Two-time Spain international Munain will lead the fourth-tier side for 2026/27.
His first job was at fifth-tier club CD Derio.
Will Anderson join Man City?
Man City and Nottingham Forest are locked in negotiations for Elliot Anderson. The midfielder is currently with England at the World Cup, but there's been plenty of noise around his future nonetheless.
Offers have been made, but nothing has been agreed between the two clubs so far. It could take a British record transfer fee or at least in the region of 125m for City to get the deal done.
Until City reach a figure that makes Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis happy, the wait for Anderson's move to the Etihad will go on.
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Could Spurs and Brighton do a swap deal?
Brighton's opening offer of 30m for Luka Vuskovic did not meet Spurs' valuation of the defender. So, for now, talks remain ongoing.
Spurs have had two bids for Jan Paul van Hecke rejected, according to Brighton's chief executive Paul Barber, and their pursuit is ongoing.
At first, it was just a case of Spurs pursuing Van Hecke, but Brighton's bid for Vuskovic certainly indicates that the two deals will be somewhat linked if an agreement can be reached.
The days of swaps in football are largely over now because under the current financial rules it makes more sense to keep the deals separate.
However, if the two clubs can agree deals for each player, the values will almost certainly be linked even if they are in two separate deals.
What does the future hold for Rashford?
Barcelona's option to buy Marcus Rashford included in the loan agreement with Manchester United expires today.
It's not a surprise that Barcelona have let this 26m option run down. The Spanish champions, who spent 69m on Rashford's team-mate Anthony Gordon, have been unwilling to pay that previously agreed price for the winger.
However, Barcelona are still potentially open to doing another loan deal for Rashford, who scored 14 goals and registered 14 assists across all competitions for the Catalonian club last season.
Barcelona's position on Rashford could change depending on their pursuit of primary forward target Julian Alvarez as they look to replace the departed Robert Lewandowski.
If a deal cannot be agreed with Barcelona, there is confidence at United that Rashford could be sold for a higher fee elsewhere especially if he impresses in this summers World Cup for England.
If an agreement for Rashford's departure is not reached after the World Cup, Rashford will return to Carrington but expectations are that we have still seen the last of Rashford in a Manchester United shirt. Sources have told Sky Sports News that both the player, his representatives and the club will continue to work on securing him a permanent move away from Old Trafford
The wingers Arsenal are looking at this summer
One of Arsenal's top priorities this summer is signing a left-winger. They have been stepping up their interest in Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers, although his future will not be determined until after the World Cup with England.
Arsenal like Anthony Gordon but were content to see him go to Barcelona and, while an ideal target, Kvicha Kvaratskhelia is expected to remain at Paris Saint-Germain.
Your Site News understands Arsenal have watched his clubmate , and Yan Diomande at RB Leipzig, as well as Eintracht Frankfurt's Jean-Matteo Bahoya. They are also one of the admirers of Bournemouth forward Junior Kroupi.
Why this will be a busy summer for Man Utd
Man Utd have already moved swiftly to secure the transfer of Ederson from Atalanta to kick off their midfield rebuild. His late call-up to Brazil's World Cup squad is the only thing delaying confirmation of that deal going through with the player still needing to do a medical.
United want to sign at least two midfielders, and the next target appears to be Mateus Fernandes of West Ham. An offer is being prepared for the player, who is free to complete any deal because he was overlooked for Portugal's World Cup squad.
As for the rest of United's business, they want to bring in a left-back, back-up 'keeper and potentially another left winger. Lewis Hall and Antonnee Robinson are being monitored for the left side of defence, while Yan Diomande is one they like for the forward position.
There is a possibility of United signing a third midfielder this summer but that will be dependent on Manuel Ugarte being sold. He is one of a few first-team players expected to go this summer. Bournemouth's Alex Scott is one of the midfielders high on United's list.
For more on United's summer plans, check out the latest in our club blog here.
Newcastle set for busy summer window
Expect it to be a busy summer window at Newcastle with as many as six to 10 players potentially coming in.
Replacing Anthony Gordon will be crucial after he signed for Barcelona. He could play on the right and through the middle as well as primarily being a left-winger, so Newcastle have a big hole to fill with regard to Gordon.
Newcastle are in talks with Osasuna for winger Victor Munoz. The 22-year-old is currently with Spain at the World Cup. He fits the profile of player Newcastle will be aiming to sign this summer because they have a reduced budget after missing out on Europe.
Goalkeeper is another area Newcastle are expected to add in. Aaron Ramsdale is not returning after his loan from Southampton, while Nick Pope has a year on his deal. Twenty-year-old keeper Ewen Jaouen was signed from Reims earlier this month, but he is seen as one for the future.
James Trafford remains a top target for Newcastle heading into this window after they missed out on him last summer. Man City signed Gianluigi Donnarumma after Trafford, who then had to settle for being No 2. If he decideds to move on, expect Newcastle to be in for him.
Kieran Trippier's exit means right-back will be an area of focus, while Newcastle are also keen to add a striker this summer.
Premier League done deals
The summer transfer window opened on June 15 and closes at 11pm UK time on September 1.
Check below for a comprehensive list of all the Premier League ins and outs from the 2026 summer transfer window, as clubs confirm released lists and look to make reinforcements around the .