As the clock ticks towards the close of the Premier League summer transfer window we take a look at some big-name players that are still being touted for late deals.
The transfer deadline day for football clubs in England and Scotland shuts on Friday 1st September at 11pm, so with just hours left to go, which players might still be employed by a different club come Saturday?
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Transfer Deadline Day Late Deals: Players That Could Still Move
See below 10 players that are in the news and could still move before Transfer Deadline Day on Friday 1st September 2023.
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RYAN GRAVENBERCH (Bayern Munich)
Interested: Liverpool
Joined Munich from Ajax for £20m, but Liverpool are in late talks to try and bring the 21 year-old midfielder to Anfield
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ANSU FATI (Barcelona)
Interested: Brighton / Tottenham
It was thought that a loan deal to Spurs was done and dusted – however, late interest from Brighton has put a spanner in the works for the London club. Where (if any) will Fati end up?
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SERGIO REGUILON (Tottenham)
Interested: Man Utd
The Red Devils have some injury concerns in defence with Luke Shaw and Raphael Varane on the treatment table. With that in mind, they were interested in getting Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella on loan, but with that deal stalling have turned to Tottenham’s left-back Sergio Reguilon.
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JOAO PALHINHA (Fulham)
Interested: Bayern Munich
It’s rumoured that Fulham’s Palhinha has agreed terms with Bayern Munich and wants to leave London for Germany. The 5 year deal is expected to be £51.3m, but Fulham are not happy to sell so late in the transfer window – let’s see what happens.
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CONOR GALLAGHER (Chelsea)
Interested: Tottenham and Bayern Munich
With Spurs midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg looking set to be loaned out to Atletico Madrid, Spurs are looking at Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher as a replacement. His price is expected to be in the region of £50m.
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BRENNAN JOHNSON (Nottm Forest)
Interested: Tottenham
This one has been going on a few days, but Spurs are said to have re-opened talks to sign the Forest striker and hope to get the deal done before Friday’s deadline.
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ALEX IWOBI (Everton)
Interested: Fulham
Personal terms are rumoured to have been met as Everton’s midfielder is set to head south to London. Fulham manager Marco Silva was the Everton boss when Iwobi joined the Toffees so knows the player well.
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ROB HOLDING (Arsenal)
Interested: Luton, Sevilla Mallorca
Holding has not been part of the Arteta plans in defence at Arseal for a while – having only bit-part roles. The 27 year-old has, therefore, attracted interest from several clubs that include Premier League new-boys Luton Town.
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SOFYAN AMRABAT (Fiorentina)
Interested: Man Utd
Morocco international that is currently playing for Fiorentina but the Italian club are open to loan offers for the 27 year-old, with Manchester United seemingly top of the list.
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CALLUM HUDSON-ODOI (Chelsea)
Interested: Fulham and Nottm Forest
Forest look the favourites to get the England and Chelsea man, but Fulham are hanging in there too. Chelsea are looking for looking for just £8m for the striker, but are expected to include a much bigger selling-on fee as a safety net.
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