Transfer Tweets - Rest of World - 2025/26

Official: Jean-Charles Castelletto finally ends up at Al Duhail SC in Qatar from FC Nantes on a €4.5M transfer. Good luck to him.


 
Official: Saul Niguez signs a 3 year contract with Flamengo.

 
Official: Roberto Firmino joins Al-Sadd SC in Qatar from Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia.

 
Official: Columbus Crew sign Wessam Abou Ali from Al-Ahly


Tier 1:
 
Official: 25yo Spanish winger Álvaro Djaló joins Al Gharafa SC in Qatar on loan with a purchase option from Athletic Club Bilbao.


 
Official: Matt Turner joins New England Revolution on loan from Olympique Lyonnais with a €8M purchase option.

 
Official: 19yo French attacking midfielder Saïmon Bouabré joins Neom SC in Saudi Arabia from AS Monaco for 5 years and a €10M fee.

 
Official: 27yo Colombian attacking midfielder Jorge Carrascal joins Flamengo from FC Dynamo Moscow for 4 years and a €12M fee.

 
Official: At 36 Javi Martinez joins Al-Bidda in Qatar 2nd division from Qatar SC.

 
Official: Former Arsenal defender Rob Holding joins Colorado Rapids in the MLS from Crystal Palace on a free transfer for 18 months.

 
Official: 26yo Brazilian centre-back Tuta joins Al-Duhail in Qatar from Eintracht Frankfurt for a €15M fee.


 
Official: 26yo Scottish center-back Ryan Porteous joins Los Angeles FC from Watford FC for a £700K fee.

 
Official: Thomas Müller joins the Vancouver Whitecaps on a 1-year contract


 
Official: Thomas Müller joins the Vancouver Whitecaps on a 1-year contract



Such a strange move for him. He must really like it there because the club is well known for being one of, if not the biggest, s*** shows in the MLS.
 
Official: Dušan Tadić joins Al Wahda FC in the UAE as a free agent for one season.

 
Official: Marcos Rojo is a free agent after agreeing to a contract termination with Club Atlético Boca Juniors.

 
Allan Saint-Maximin is in Mexico to sign with Club América.

 
Official: Kingsley Coman joins Al-Nassr from FC Bayern Munich for 3 years and a €30M fee.


 
Official: After 10 years at Atalanta BC, Rafael Tolói goes back to Brazil after signing a one-year contract (and another year in option) with São Paulo FC.