The summer transfer window is heating up, and with next month's deadline looming, some of the biggest names in football are preparing to become free agents. As the rumor mill churns, we're dusting off our crystal ball to predict where the top Bosman transfers of 2026 will land.
First up, Ibrahima Konate has been the subject of contract speculation all season. Despite looking certain to leave, the defender now appears poised to stay put. Negotiations are nearing a conclusion, and an extension at his current club seems all but inevitable.
Over in Italy, Juventus is ready to part ways with Dusan Vlahovic as they look to trim their wage bill. The Serbian striker hasn't quite lived up to his hefty price tag, scoring 66 goals in 166 appearances. Bayern Munich has been linked, and it's a logical fit. After deciding against making Nicolas Jackson's loan permanent, the German giants need a striker to challenge and eventually succeed Harry Kane.
Harry Wilson is in high demand following a career-best Premier League campaign. The 29-year-old has tallied 10 goals and six assists for Fulham, who are resigned to losing their Welsh winger. Aston Villa, navigating financial constraints, is reportedly pushing hard for a deal. The allure of Champions League football could be the deciding factor for Wilson.
Barcelona, still dealing with economic challenges, is likely to explore cut-price opportunities again. Bernardo Silva has proven he still has plenty to offer at 31, and his family ties to the city make this an obvious move. He'd bring trophy-winning experience to a talented young squad.
Marcos Senesi has reportedly agreed on personal terms with Tottenham for a free transfer from Bournemouth. The Argentine defender would be a welcome boost for a Spurs side that has struggled this season, especially with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven linked to exits. Any deal hinges on Tottenham avoiding relegation.
Finally, after an up-and-down four-season stint in Manchester, it's time for Casemiro to find a less pressurized environment. The Brazilian midfielder could be heading for an exciting new chapter, potentially linking up with Lionel Messi in a move that would shake up the football world.
