Premier League clubs have been extremely busy in the summer transfer window this year. Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea have already spent millions bolstering their squads. But more deals could yet happen as clubs scramble to complete their business ahead of the September 1 deadline. Express Sport looks at 10 deals that could still happen...
Alexander Isak to Liverpool
Liverpool are yet to make a second offer for Isak, having been made aware that the striker will not be sold unless Newcastle sign a replacement. The Magpies have missed out on countless targets this summer, so this deal could go right down the end of the window. Isak does not seem to have a future on Tyneside, but Liverpool are his only realistic destination.
Carlos Baleba to Manchester United
United still need a central midfielder after spending around £200m on a string of attacking signings. The Red Devils are reportedly exploring the possibility of acquiring Baleba from Brighton in what would be one of the biggest moves this summer. Brighton are said to want at least £100m.
Nicolas Jackson to Newcastle
Newcastle signing a striker will prompt a flurry of deals, which could include Isak moving to Liverpool. Jackson seems set to be the third-choice striker at Chelsea next season and has been strongly linked with Newcastle.
Xavi Simons to Chelsea
In a deal that seems to have run on all summer, Simons remains on the radar of the ever big-spending Chelsea. Quite how he would fit into Enzo Maresca's team is a mystery, but talks over a £60m move from RB Leipzig remain ongoing.
Eberechi Eze to Arsenal or Tottenham
Eze's future is one to watch over the coming weeks. Arsenal are keen on a deal but are unlikely to pay the money Palace want. Tottenham, who have also been linked, have a gap open in a No. 10 role following James Maddison's cruel ACL injury.
Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea
Garnacho is said to have his heart set firmly on Chelsea. A move could soon be on the cards after the United winger reportedly agreed personal terms with the Blues. His exit from Old Trafford, which could cost Chelsea between £40-50m, could fund more United transfers.
Marc Guehi to Liverpool or Chelsea
Liverpool's seeming willingness to go into next season with only three centre-backs is mystifying. Guehi would be an excellent signing at around £40m, although it is fair that Liverpool might baulk at that valuation given the England international has only a year remaining on his contract. A return to Chelsea cannot be ruled out.
Nico Paz to Tottenham
Maddison's serious knee injury strengthens Spurs' desire to sign a new attacking midfielder. Como are said to have turned down an offer for highly-rated 20-year-old Paz, who they value at around £52m.
Jack Grealish to Everton
Grealish needs to kickstart his career after a frustrating season at Man City. Everton are reportedly in talks over a loan move that could be a benefit to all parties.
Rodri to Real Madrid
Rodri's exit from Man City this summer seems an outlandish proposition, but when Real Madrid want a player, they tend to get them. Los Blancos are reportedly willing to pay £100m to land the Spain international, who will hope for a fully fit campaign after his ACL nightmare last year.
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