Ten Stunning Premier League Transfers That Could be Completed Before the Summer Window Closes

10 deals that have a very good chance of being done and dusted by September the 2nd.

Mario Balotelli (AC Milan to Liverpool)
Estimated Cost: £16m

By all accounts the Italian is almost a Liverpool player with a fee between the two clubs agreed and a contract offer on the table with a medical in the offing. The 24 year old will help strengthen an attack that is of course minus a certain Luis Suarez.

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Morgan Schneiderlin (Southampton to Tottenham)
Estimated Cost: £20m

We feel it’s only a matter of time before this deal is done with former Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino looking to complete a St Mary’s raid. The 24 year old midfielder had a superb season last term and is keen to secure a move to a ‘bigger’ club as part of a career progression that saw the French international secure a spot in Didier Deschamp’s World Cup squad.

Daley Blind (Ajax to Man United)
Estimated Cost: £17m

With Marcos Rojo in the bag Louis van Gaal will look to further solidify things at the back and we feel it’s very likely that the Dutch boss will look to complete a long awaited deal to bring in one of his former national team charges. Blind can fill a number of roles effectively and is set to become Man United’s fourth high-profile signing of the summer.

Kostas Manolas (Olympiakos to Arsenal)
Estimated Cost: £8m

The north London side have apparently already agreed to meet Olympiakos’s asking price and the 23 year old Greek international will become the ideal replacement for Thomas Vermaelen, who left for Barcelona earlier this month. Manolas is a very able performer and good cover for Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker.

Wilfried Zaha (Man United to Newcastle United)
Estimated Cost: £7m

Alan Pardew is said to be very keen on landing the 21 year old winger who is available for as little as £7m with boss Louis van Gaal deeming the former Crystal Palace man as surplus to requirements. Man United have barely given the England man a chance to prove himself and a move to St James’ Park could be just what Zaha needs.

Marouane Fellaini (Man United to Napoli)
Estimated Cost: £3m (Loan Fee)

Another Man United star who isn’t wanted by Louis van Gaal and Napoli are keen, though not keen enough to fork out a massive sum to sign the midfielder on a permanent basis but a loan deal is in the offing. The 26 year old Belgian is not as bad as his performances over the past year would have you suggest.

Angel di Maria (Real Madrid to Man United)
Estimated Cost: £50m

Argentine winger has been on the Old Trafford radar for some weeks and big money offers have already been made but we see a £50m deal being accepted by Real Madrid as they look to balance the books following a number of expensive additions. Former Benfica man was dropped for the UEFA Super Cup final and could well be on his way to Old Trafford.

Loic Remy (QPR to Tottenham)
Estimated Cost: £11m

A move to Liverpool collapsed at the last minute and we feel this will let Tottenham in with White Hart Lane boss Mauricio Pochettino looking to the French forward to boost his front-line. Remy netted 14 goals in 24 starts at Newcastle United and deserves a permanent move to a side in the top half of the table.

Fredy Guarin (Inter Milan to Tottenham)
Estimated Cost: £14m

Colombian is known to be a player Mauricio Pochettino is courting and the San Siro side are said to be open to offers for the former FC Porto man who can provide a strong midfield option for the north London side. Tottenham may well look to offload the likes of Moussa Dembele, Sandro and Lewis Holtby to make room for the South American.

Sami Khedira (Real Madrid to Arsenal)
Estimated Cost: £12m

German midfielder is very likely to leave the Bernabeu and his asking price has dramatically reduced as the summer transfer window has progressed and a move to Arsenal is very likely. The strong tackler could be the ideal man to provide some bite in the centre of the park and the fact that a move to the Emirates Stadium would see Khedira team-up with fellow countrymen Mesut Ozil, Lukas Podolski and Per Mertesacker makes such a switch all the more plausible.

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