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Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad): Last summer, Real Sociedad succeeded in keeping Zubimendi, causing a move to Liverpool to fall through. However, Zubimendi is now expected to leave Real Sociedad, and Arsenal are leading the race for his signature, ahead of Real Madrid. |
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Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen): Wirtz could be the most expensive signing of the summer of 2025. Bayern Munich and Manchester City have both jumped into the race to sign the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder, but Liverpool currently have the upper hand. The Kop have made a £109m offer for Wirtz and are looking to make him a central figure in the Arne Slot era. |
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Benjamin Sesko (RB Leipzig): Benjamin Sesko was expected to join a European giant last summer. However, the Slovenian striker surprisingly chose to extend his contract with RB Leipzig until 2029. However, the prospect of leaving the German team is still very close. Leipzig is ready to sell Sesko this summer to maximize profits, and Arsenal is the team that is dominating the race to sign the 22-year-old striker. |
Jadon Sancho (Manchester United): United may have thought they had parted ways with Sancho when he joined Chelsea on transfer deadline day last summer. However, Chelsea paid £5m to cancel the deal and Sancho was forced to return to Old Trafford. However, the "Red Devils" are looking to sell Sancho to Dortmund . |
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Rodrygo (Real Madrid): Rodrygo struggled last season and has not been as influential as he was before Kylian Mbappe joined Real Madrid. However, with coach Carlo Ancelotti leaving and Xabi Alonso replacing him, Rodrygo's future remains uncertain. Both Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in the Brazilian. |
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Marcus Rashford (Manchester United): The question is not whether Rashford will leave Manchester United in the summer of 2025, but what price will be offered for this player. After a not-so-stellar season, Rashford is now attracting interest from some big clubs such as Barcelona . |
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Victor Osimhen (Napoli): Osimhen did not join a top European club but instead moved to Galatasaray last summer. However, after an explosive season with 37 goals, Osimhen could look for a chance to move to a bigger team. Many clubs in England such as MU and Chelsea are keeping an eye on Osimhen. |
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Darwin Nunez (Liverpool): Liverpool are likely to cut their losses on Darwin Nunez after a disappointing season. The Uruguayan striker is facing the possibility of leaving Anfield this summer, with the Saudi Pro League being seen as a potential destination. Al-Nassr has emerged as a strong candidate, which could help Liverpool recoup some of the £64m investment they made to sign Nunez in 2022. |
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Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford): Mbeumo scored 20 goals in the Premier League in the 2024/25 season. He may leave Brentford this summer. MU is closely pursuing the Cameroonian player. With his contract expiring in 2026, Mbeumo could be a great bargain for the "Red Devils". |
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Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting Lisbon): Gyokeres is almost certain to leave Sporting, and currently, big clubs such as Manchester United , Arsenal , Chelsea and Liverpool are interested in him. Sporting could earn around £58 million from the deal. |
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Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa): Martinez, who went from being a little-known Arsenal reserve goalkeeper to one of the best goalkeepers in the world , is now likely to leave Villa Park after an emotional farewell to the fans. The Saudi Pro League is a possible destination, but United could be tempted to keep Martinez in the Premier League to replace Andre Onana. |
Jack Grealish (Manchester City): After a long time of not performing up to expectations at Man City, Grealish may leave Etihad. The £100 million player cannot gain a solid foothold in the squad. Newcastle , Tottenham and Everton could be potential destinations for Grealish. |
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Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United): Garnacho has a conflict with coach Ruben Amorim and will leave Manchester United. The Argentine player is interested in a number of big teams, including Chelsea , Napoli , AC Milan and Al-Nassr . |
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Luis Diaz (Liverpool): Diaz was an important contributor to Liverpool's last season, but his future remains a big question mark. Diaz could join the Saudi Pro League, with Al-Nassr willing to pay at least £70m. Barcelona are also a potential destination. |
Antony (Manchester United): After a difficult time at Manchester United, Antony has been linked with other clubs after reviving his career at Real Betis. Atletico Madrid and many top European clubs are pursuing the Brazilian player. |
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