Euro 2024 is done and dusted and now all attention is shifting to another season of Premier League action.
Plenty of top-flight clubs are busy at work in the transfer market with the new season less than a month away.
Here is your comprehensive guide of who your team wants to sign this summer.
Arsenal – Riccardo Calafiori
One of the rare bright sparks of Italy’s poor Euro 2024, Riccardo Califiori appears destined to leave Bologna for a big move this summer.
Murmurs suggest the technical defender favours a move to the Emirates over London rivals Chelsea.
Aston Villa – Joao Felix
Villa have already been busy this summer, with the blow of losing Douglas Luiz to Juventus softened by the acquisitions of Ross Barkley, Samuel Iling-Junior, Ian Maatsen and Enzo Barrenechea.
Amadou Onana and Jaden Philogene look to also be on their way but the arrival of Joao Felix – mooted in Spanish press – would surely top the lot.
🚨 Joao Felix could be on his way to Aston Villa as talks are on the way between clubs.
🤝 Personal terms reported to be verbally agreed
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Bournemouth – Cameron Archer
Should Felix arrive at Villa Park, that would push Cameron Archer further down the pecking order and an exit seems likely.
The England Under-21s striker returned to Villa following Sheffield United’s relegation but a switch to the Andoni Iraola’s men could be the perfect place to prove he belongs at Premier League level.
Brentford – Alfie Doughty
Alfie Doughty is another who impressed for a relegated side at Luton and may well end the transfer window at a Premier League club.
The versatile left-sider scored three goals and collected eight assists last season and would be a handy addition for Thomas Frank at wing-back.
Brighton – Kyle Walker-Peters
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Author : Cian Cheesbrough
Publish date : 2024-07-17 20:32:29
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