Live Mercato brings you the most recent news from Europe’s summer transfer market.

Live Mercato brings you the most recent news from Europe’s summer transfer market.

During the current summer transfer market, European teams are seeking for new contracts to strengthen their squads in preparation for the following season 2022-2023.
The following report summarises the most important transfer news from the last 24 hours.
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti revealed the departure of Brazilian Casemiro from the accounts to embark on a new journey with the round witch away from the monarchy.

‘I didn’t persuade Casemiro of anything,’ Ancelotti said ahead of Real Madrid’s match against Celta Vigo. He provided a lot to the team, but now he wants a new challenge, and I’d talked about it a lot, yes, but it’s a desire over which you have no control; I wish him the best.
According to reports, Carlos Casemiro of Brazil has agreed to join Manchester United during the current summer transfer window.

Manchester United would pay 70 million euros for Casemiro’s services during the current summer Mercato, according to the Spanish daily Marca.
Real Madrid also confirmed the suspension of the agreement with Girona FC for Reinier Jesus’ loan move from this season until June 30, 2023.
Reinier Jesus returned to Real Madrid this summer following two seasons on loan at Borussia Dortmund, where he was not given a starting spot and instead stayed on the bench.

Real Madrid and Girona FC have agreed to loan Reinier Jesus for the rest of the season until June 30, 2023, according to the Spanish club’s official website.
Chelsea finalised the procedures for signing Cesare Casadei, an Italian player from Inter Milan, on a six-year contract during the current summer transfer window.

Cassady, the young midfielder, is one of his country’s brightest, according to Chelsea FC’s official website, following his success at the youth level for club and country, including being part of the Italian squad that reached the semi-finals of the European Under-19 Championship in the summer.

The Spanish club Villarreal acknowledged the cancellation of the UAE club Sharjah’s agreement to join striker Paco Alcacer on loan only 48 hours after the deal was revealed the day before yesterday, Wednesday. On its official website, the Spanish club made the following statement: The Emirati Sharjah government chose to dissolve the loan deal it had with Villarreal in order to loan Paco Alcacer unilaterally.

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