Isak, Rodrygo, Simons? Ten Premier League transfers that could still happen before deadline day
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Premier League clubs lead continental spending, with several English teams spending over £100m this summer, including Sunderland's £140m and Liverpool's potential £116m deal for Florian Wirtz. Arsenal are close to signing Eberechi Eze for £67.5m, Chelsea are completing a deal for Julio Enciso, and Nottingham Forest are near a move for Douglas Luiz. With 11 days until the window closes, clubs are seeking final additions ahead of the 2025/26 season. Alexander Isak has seen a prolonged transfer saga after Liverpool's £110m bid was rejected and his social-media complaint of "broken promises" hardened Newcastle's stance. Alejandro Garnacho was sidelined from the Manchester United squad by Ruben Amorim and has attracted official interest from Chelsea.
The Premier League once again heads the spending across the continent, with multiple English clubs having spent over £100m this summer, from Sunderland's £140m spree to Liverpool's deal for Florian Wirtz, which alone could reach £116m. Several big deals are still close too, with Arsenal on the verge of signing Eberechi Eze for £67.5m, while Chelsea are completing a deal for Julio Enciso and Nottingham Forest are close to wrapping up a move for Douglas Luiz.
Alexander Isak has been the subject of the summer's most protracted transfer saga, with a move to Liverpool constantly being touted but so far failing to materialise. The Sweden striker was the subject of a £110m bid from Liverpool earlier in the window, but the swiftness of the rejection from Newcastle means the Reds have not returned with a second offer.
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