5 Transfers Expected To Be Completed This Week

There has already been plenty of movement with the summer transfer window opening in July, with more expected to take place this week.

With the 2024 Euro’s currently taking place, there has been a slight halt on confirmed transfers, so we expect to see more movement once players are not busy on international duty.

You can check out the latest transfer odds at Bet9ja to find out who is likely to end up where come the end of the window!

Here’s a look at five transfers expected to take place this week:

Ian Maatsen 

Chelsea to Aston Villa

Reports suggest Chelsea and Aston Villa have agreed a fee for Maatsen to join UEFA Champions League bound Aston Villa. Maatsen spent last season on-loan to Champions League finalists Dortmund, appearing in their final defeat to Real Madrid, so provides top-level European experience for the Villans. (Sky Sports)

Pascal Gross 

Brighton & Hove Albion – Borussia Dortmund 

Gross is currently at Euro 2024 with Germany, but he is set to join Borussia Dortmund for a fee in the region of £8million. The English club had a lot of interest for 33-year-old but Dortmund now seems the likely destination. (BILD)

Wojciech Szczesny

Juventus – Al-Nassr

Szczesny is reportedly on the verge of completing a move to Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Nassr this summer, as Juventus look to build a new and youthful squad to improve them for years to come. (TuttoSport)

Omari Kellyman 

Aston Villa – Chelsea

Chelsea are reportedly closing in on a deal to sign Aston Villa youngster Omari Kellyman for a fee of £19million. Kellyman has made six first team appearances for Villa at 18 years-old. (talkSPORT)

Viktor Gyokeres 

Sporting CP – Arsenal 

Arsenal could have a resolution to their striker woes, as Gyokeres is reportedly on the verge of putting pen to paper at the club after he netted an impressive 29 times in 33 Primeira Liga fixtures – 43 in 50 in all competitions – last term. (Leonino)

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