Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal have all been active in the transfer market over the past 24 hours. The headline news comes from Arsenal, where eight players officially departed the Emirates on Wednesday, July 1, following the expiration of their contracts. The club had previously announced intentions to part ways with several academy prospects this summer, though plans could still change.
Manchester United Close on Cristian Orozco
United are close to confirming the acquisition of promising midfielder Cristian Orozco from Fortaleza CEIF. The Red Devils secured an agreement for the Colombian prospect last September but must wait until July 13, when he turns 18, to register him.
Meanwhile, reports from Turkey suggest Galatasaray are preparing an ambitious swoop for Bruno Fernandes. According to TRT Sport, the Istanbul heavyweights are biding their time until Portugal's World Cup campaign concludes before formalising their pursuit of the United captain.
Liverpool: Stephenson Exit and Jacquet Arrival
At Anfield, Liverpool midfielder Luca Stephenson is on the brink of leaving the club, with a switch to Bolton Wanderers nearly finalised. The 22-year-old is in the final year of his Anfield contract and spent the past two seasons on loan at Dundee United.
Jeremy Jacquet's Liverpool career officially began on Wednesday following his £60 million transfer from Rennes. An agreement to sign the French defender was reached in January, after which he returned to Rennes on loan for the remainder of the season.
Arsenal Release Eight, Sign Hincapie
Arsenal released eight players on Wednesday as their contracts expired. The club had previously announced intentions to part ways with several academy prospects this summer, though there is always a possibility those plans might alter.
On the incoming side, Arsenal's only completed deal so far this summer is the £34.5 million acquisition of Piero Hincapie. The Ecuadorian spent last season on loan at the Emirates from Bayer Leverkusen and evidently did enough to convince the club he was worth the investment.



