Manchester United parts ways with another forward, and Al Nassr successfully signs a Real Madrid legend… these are the transfer news for June 5.

Latest Transfer news for June 5

Man United Parts Ways with Forson
In the latest development, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Omari Forson will leave Manchester United in the coming days.

The Italian journalist wrote on X: “Omari Forson, ready to leave Manchester United as a free agent in June. After making his debut with the first team in February, Omari is ready for a new chapter.”

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Man United parts ways with Forson (Photo/Source: Getty).

Al Nassr Signs Fernando Hierro
In the early hours of June 5, Al Nassr officially announced that Real Madrid and Spain legend Fernando Hierro will become the club’s new sporting director.

Hierro previously served as the sporting director at Malaga, Guadalajara in Mexico, and the Spanish national team.

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Fernando Hierro joins Al Nassr (Photo/Source: X Al Nassr).

Laporta Reveals Important Transfer Decisions on Felix and Cancelo
Barcelona has decided the futures of loaned players Joao Cancelo and Joao Felix, according to club president Joan Laporta:

“We want them to continue playing for another season. Deco is looking into it and Hansi Flick also agrees,” Laporta said.

Chelsea’s Transfer Plans
According to Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport, new Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca wants the club to put off plans to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.

Meanwhile, Chelsea does not intend to loan out winger Omari Hutchinson next season. Omari Hutchinson will either stay and become part of The Blues or be sold on a permanent transfer.

Juventus and Aston Villa Discuss Player Swap
According to 90min, Juventus and Aston Villa are negotiating a swap deal involving Douglas Luiz and Weston McKennie. However, this deal is complicated due to the different values of the two players.

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