Twenty of the biggest deals we think will go ahead this summer.
Edin Dzeko – Manchester City to Inter Milan
The Bosnian has been told that he is free to leave the title contenders this summer and has been targeted by the Serie A giants as part of their extensive rebuilding process.
Source: Telegraph
Jeremy Menez – Paris Saint Germain to Liverpool
The France international is out of contract at the end of the season and has hinted that he has yet to decide what to do next. Liverpool will still be hoping that a move to the Premier League will appeal to him.
Source: Daily Express
Jackson Martinez – Porto to Juventus
The Colombian was once a top target for Arsenal, but they may now have missed the boat as Juventus are plotting to spend the money the earn from a possible deal for Paul Pogba going elsewhere.
Source: Give Me Sport
David Luiz – Chelsea to Barcelona
The Brazilian has found himself back at the top of Barcelona’s wish list after club stalwart Carles Puyol announced that he would be leaving at the end of the season.
Source: Daily Mirror
Toni Kroos – Bayern Munich to Manchester United
There German international has already been the subject of an on again-off again enquiry from United, and the speculation will only increase as the season comes to a close.
Source: Daily Express
Edinson Cavani – Paris Saint Germain to Chelsea
The Uruguayan has reportedly been unsettled with life in the French capital as well as at the club, and with Chelsea still in the hunt for a world class striker a much feted move could well be on the cards.
Source: Daily Mirror
Yevhen Konoplyanka – Dnipro to Liverpool
Reds boss Brendan Rodgers came agonisingly close to landing the Ukrainian international on transfer deadline day but missed out at the last minute. However, Rodgers has assured fans that a return for him in the summer is still on the cards.
Source: BBC
Eliaquim Mangala – Porto to Manchester United
The France international had been a long time target for cross-city rivals Manchester City, but their failure to move in January could hand the advantage to United, who are eager to add some defensive might following the departure of Nemanja Vidic.
Source: Guardian
Diego Costa – Atletico Madrid to Chelsea
The neutralised Spanish international has been a subject of much intense speculation this summer, and Chelsea have been given a boost in their own pursuit after learning that they could snap him up for as little as £27m.
Source: Metro
Micah Richards – Manchester City to Roma
The England international has seen his career take a nosedive at the Etihad over the past two years and he has now emerged as a shock target for Serie A giants Roma, who will look to give him the chance to revive his career.
Source: Daily Mirror
Julian Draxler – Schalke to Arsenal
The Gunners were close to finally landing the young German international in January, only to chicken out on paying the fee the Germans had demanded for him before the close of the window. However, they will try again at the end of the season with renewed vigour.
Source: Metro
Paul Pogba – Juventus to Real Madrid
The former Manchester United trainee has become one of Europe’s most sought after stars this season and with a whole host of clubs sniffing around the Serie A champions have virtually conceded defeat in hoping to hang on to him – Real Madrid now appear to be his most likely destination.
Source: Sky Sports
Luke shaw – Southampton to Chelsea
The recent England international has gone from strength to strength since breaking into the Saints first team, and now looks set to be the latest player to earn some significant funds (and plaudits) for their consistently outstanding youth academy by moving to Chelsea.
Source: Tuttomercato
Adil Rami – Valencia to Tottenham Hotspur
The French stopper was shipped out to Milan on loan in January, but they have since decided against making his short term deal permanent this summer, and with no way back to his club in Spain Spurs could look to take advantage of the situation by bringing him to London.
Source: Football Direct News
Daniel Agger – Liverpool to Inter Milan
The big Dane has not lived up to expectations at Anfield this season and has been warned that he could face the chop this summer. With that in mind new Inter chief Erick Thohir will look to bring him on board as part of his rebuilding process.
Source: Telegraph
Ikay Gundogan – Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United
The Midfield ace has missed the majority of the season with a back injury, but that hasn’t stopped David Moyes from casting admiring glances his way, and with the German international stalling on contract talks Moyes believes he has a clear run at winning the race to land his signature.
Source: Daily Mirror
Adriano Correia – Barcelona to Liverpool
The Barcelona man has found regular playing time difficult to come by this season and looks to be heading for the Nou Camp exit this summer. With Liverpool’s persistent problems at left-back manager Brendan Rodgers will seek to strike a deal for the Brazilian to ease the crisis.
Source: Metro
Daley Blind – Ajax to Tottenham Hotspur
The Dutch youngster has emerged as a target for the north Londoners as they look to reshape their midfield following an expensive, and failed, experiment to replace Gareth Bale with several new faces.
Source: London Evening Standard
Cristian Rodriguez – Atletico Madrid to Liverpool
Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has been keen to add numbers, and quality, to his midfield ranks this summer as a series of injuries to key men has threatened to derail their title challenge. The Atletico man has been one of the driving forces behind their impressive season so far, and Rodgers will test their resolve with a bid at the end of the season.
Source: Football Direct News
Hulk – Zenit St Petersburg to Chelsea
Another striker that the west London club have been closely linked to over the course of the season, and they have been given fresh hope at being able to land him after his agent confirmed that he is interested in playing football in England.
Source: Metro
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