Who should Europe’s top clubs sign before the transfer window closes?
Time is running out for teams to shine in the summer transfer window. With the shopping period ending next week and a flurry of late events expected in the coming days, we’re highlighting one player Europe’s top clubs should be targeting at the 11th hour.
Premier League
Arsenal: Pedro Neto
Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers – Position: Winger – Value: €32M
Arsenal is enjoying their best start to a Premier League season since 2004 and can continue to make waves before the transfer window closes on September 1. Fortunately, with Nicolas Pepe on loan, Mikel Arteta and the Gunners should have another option on their agenda. Neto, 22, may be hard to come by on such short notice – Wolves will certainly demand a substantial fee – but the exciting Portuguese winger will back Arteta’s squad while fitting in with the club and Cultivate the spirit of young talents with high potential.
Chelsea: Wesley Fofana
Club: Leicester City – Position: Center-back – Value: €40M
One of the summer’s most enduring legends needs a solution for the benefit of everyone involved. Fofana, 21, is known to want to leave Leicester. Amid wild speculation about his future, Brendan Rodgers has left him out of the squad. With a difficult start to the season, Chelsea intends to stay active ahead of the deadline. Signing another center-back will allow Thomas Tuchel to continue using his preferred back three while pushing the excellent Reece James back into his best full-back position. Everyone wins.
Liverpool: Ismael Bennacer
Club: AC Milan – Position: Midfielder – Value: €33M
Jurgen Klopp will not openly question the Liverpool director – he has been diplomatic when discussing transfers this summer – but it is clear he is happy to have another midfielder at his disposal, especially as injuries increase and James Milner’s age is finally starting to show. It appears that Jude Bellingham remains a dream signing for next summer, but it would be wise to make a tempting offer for Bennacer to AC Milan. One of the most underrated players in the game, the Algerian commander could step in immediately and help the Reds recover from a poor start.
Manchester City: Raphael Guerreiro
Club: Borussia Dortmund – Position: Left-back – Value: €25M
He might claim that Sergio Gomez was signed to play in the first team this year, but if you give Guardiola the opportunity to add an experienced left-back to his squad, he might not protest. If Joao Cancelo is ruled out for any reason, City will suddenly look less threatening. Guerrero can help ease that concern. The 28-year-old doesn’t offer the unique attacking output of his compatriot – which few do – but is a visionary left-back who is tactically flexible enough to dominate the pitch. each space. He can also get into the midfield when in possession, a staple of Guardiola’s squad.
Transfer & News
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- Man. City severely criticized after accusation of violating the Premier League’s financial regulations February 7, 2023
- Harry Kane’s 267th goal for the team lifts him past Jimmy Greaves as Spurs’ all-time top scorer February 6, 2023
- Chelsea has two summer signings, Arsenal transfer clash awaits February 1, 2023
- Man Utd loanee Will Fish biggest three & best qualities highlighted January 30, 2023
- Calvin Ramsay opens up on injury setback after Liverpool’s rocky start January 27, 2023
- Erik ten Hag’s prediction proven wrong with arsenal vs ManUtd January 25, 2023
- Gunners appear to be lining up once Mudryk deal finalize January 15, 2023
- Chelsea agrees £88.5m deal with Shakhtar Donetsk January 15, 2023