With plenty of deals already confirmed in the summer transfer window, we’ve picked out five of the latest rumours involving players who could make the switch to the Premier League. While some clubs have already completed significant business, others are yet to make their mark in the transfer window, so it will be interesting to see which deals get over the line in the upcoming weeks.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Manchester United to West Ham United
West Ham United have reportedly opened talks with Manchester United as they attempt to lure English right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka to the club this summer. Wan-Bissaka is currently valued at £15 million by United (Sky Sports).
Emile Smith-Rowe
Arsenal to Fulham
According to reports, Fulham are confident they can secure the permanent signing of Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith-Rowe this summer. The 24-year-old has struggled for minutes at Arsenal recently, so this move would suit all parties involved (talkSPORT).
Noussair Mazraoui
Bayern Munich to Manchester United
Manchester United are reportedly edging closer to signing Noussair Mazraoui this summer, with personal terms not expected to be a problem. However, the deal is likely to depend on whether United can offload Wan-Bissaka, who is linked with an exit from Old Trafford (Sky Sports).
Federico Chiesa
Juventus to Chelsea
Italian attacker Federico Chiesa could be set to leave Juventus this summer, and according to reports, Chelsea have made contact with him over a potential move. However, the Blues face competition from Premier League counterparts Tottenham Hotspur, who are also interested in the 26-year-old (Team talk).
Kalvin Phillips
Manchester City to Aston Villa
Manchester City are keen to send Kalvin Phillips out on loan again this summer, and the latest reports suggest that Aston Villa have submitted an offer for the English midfielder. Phillips has struggled during his time at City and during his loan spell at West Ham last term, so he might be keen to leave the club to find regular game time and get his career back on track (Football Insider).