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Liverpool confirm: Van Bronckhorst replaces Heitinga
Where one Dutchman leaves, another steps in at Liverpool. Giovanni van Bronckhorst is the successor to John Heitinga on the bench of the English champions, Liverpool announced on Wednesday through their official channels.

Rakitic ends his career and immediately takes on a new role
Ivan Rakitic has ended his playing career. Coach Gonzalo Garcia confirmed the news and announced that Rakitic will take on a new role at Hajduk Split: he will become the assistant to sporting director Goran Vucevic.

Ansu Fati is a new signing for Monaco
Ansu Fati joins AS Monaco on loan from Barcelona after renewing his contract until 2028. The move includes an €11 million purchase option, with Monaco becoming the latest chapter in the Spanish forward’s effort to reignite his once-bright career.

Feyenoord presents Luciano Valente: 'There has only ever been one option'
Luciano Valente can officially call himself a Feyenoord player. The arrival of the midfielder from FC Groningen was confirmed by both clubs on Wednesday morning.

Attempt to mend rift between Inter rivals changes nothing about Çalhanoglu's future
According to Italian media, Inter rivals Hakan Çalhanoglu and Lautaro Martínez spoke on the phone on Thursday, but the situation is far from resolved. Çalhanoglu is still expected to leave the Champions League finalist this summer.

Chelsea spends millions on new striker
Chelsea have signed João Pedro. The Brazilian forward signed a seven-year contract on Wednesday, running until 2032.

Major transfer in the making: Beukema on his way to Napoli
Only a few details and a medical examination separate Sam Beukema from a transfer to Napoli. The Dutchman is set to become the third most expensive outgoing transfer in Bologna's history.

From tormentor to teammate? Dumfries' name echoes around Barça
According to Spanish media, Barcelona is seriously considering signing Denzel Dumfries. The Dutch international can be acquired from Inter Milan for 25 million euros until July 15, making the 29-year-old right-back an interesting option for the Spanish champions.

Arsenal signs the most expensive goalkeeper of all time for just under six million
Arsenal have unveiled Kepa Arrizabalaga as their new goalkeeper. The Spanish goalie joins from Chelsea, where a clause in his contract allowed Arsenal to strike a deal with their city rivals for a relatively small fee.

Ten Hag and Bayer Leverkusen do business again with Liverpool and Slot
Jarell Quansah is the next signing for Erik ten Hag's Bayer Leverkusen. The 22-year-old central defender is making the move from Liverpool, which had previously signed Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz from the German top club. Both clubs announced the deal on Wednesday.