Fabrizio romano transfer news today

Fabrizio Romano is a well-known Italian journalist who specializes in transfer news and rumors. He is often considered one of the most reliable sources for transfer news and updates. Here are some of the transfer news and rumors he has reported today:

Done Deals:

  1. Raphinha to Barcelona: Romano has confirmed that Raphinha has signed a 5-year contract with Barcelona for a fee of around €58 million.
  2. Dayot Upamecano to Bayern Munich: Romano has reported that Dayot Upamecano has signed a 5-year contract with Bayern Munich for a fee of around €42.5 million.

Rumors:

  1. Harry Kane to Tottenham Hotspur: Romano has reported that Tottenham Hotspur are in talks with Harry Kane to sign a new contract, with the striker reportedly willing to stay at the club.
  2. Erling Haaland to Manchester City: Romano has reported that Manchester City are in talks with Borussia Dortmund to sign Erling Haaland, with the striker reportedly keen on a move to the Premier League.
  3. Lautaro Martinez to Inter Milan: Romano has reported that Inter Milan are in talks with Lautaro Martinez to sign a new contract, with the striker reportedly willing to stay at the club.
  4. Paul Pogba to Juventus: Romano has reported that Juventus are in talks with Paul Pogba to sign him on a free transfer, with the midfielder reportedly keen on a return to his hometown club.
  5. Declan Rice to Manchester United: Romano has reported that Manchester United are in talks with West Ham United to sign Declan Rice, with the midfielder reportedly keen on a move to Old Trafford.

Other News:

  1. Barcelona's financial situation: Romano has reported that Barcelona are facing a financial crisis, with the club reportedly needing to sell players to balance their books.
  2. Manchester United's transfer plans: Romano has reported that Manchester United are planning to sign at least three new players this summer, with the club reportedly targeting a midfielder, a winger, and a center-back.

Please note that transfer news and rumors can change quickly, and it's always best to wait for official confirmation from the clubs involved before considering a transfer as done.