Premier League clubs are salivating over the prospect of adding some talented players to their squads as the January transfer window opens.
The list of eligible targets includes Antoine Semenyo, who boasts a £65m release clause at Bournemouth, prompting Manchester City's late charge on the Ghanaian striker. The Premier League club is eager to bolster its attack and Semenyo could be the answer.
However, Chelsea has seemingly moved on from Semenyo and its focus shifted towards other targets in the market. But it remains uncertain whether Liverpool or Manchester United can pounce on their rivals and secure a surprise deal for the talented forward.
Another player making waves is Marc Guéhi, who has been linked with several top Premier League clubs, including Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid, and Inter.
Guéhi's current club Crystal Palace could potentially cash in on their star defender if he leaves in January, but it remains uncertain how the Austrian will react to the prospect of a move away from Selhurst Park.
Tottenham is rumored to be open to selling Brennan Johnson, who has been a disappointment for the Spurs since joining the team last year. Bournemouth, Aston Villa, Brentford, and Crystal Palace are among the clubs that have expressed interest in signing him.
But there's one player who could provide some much-needed firepower to these teams - Ivan Toney. The 29-year-old striker is now out of contract with Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia but it remains uncertain whether he can strike a deal to join Everton, Tottenham, or Manchester United.
Meanwhile, former Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher is said to be getting more interest from Premier League clubs as the January transfer window draws closer. However, his initial move to Atlético Madrid has been short-lived and Manchester United are back in the hunt.
Harvey Elliott could potentially return to Anfield on a permanent deal but it remains uncertain whether Liverpool can afford the England international midfielder's wage demands. Aston Villa will have to wait until next summer for a chance to sign him permanently as they cannot afford his current transfer fee.
Lastly, Turkey forward Kenan Yildiz is said to be generating significant interest from Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool. Juventus are keen to keep their young star but it remains uncertain how much they will want to spend on retaining the 20-year-old's services until 2031.
Finally, Kees Smit's incredible performances for AZ Alkmaar have drawn comparisons with Kevin De Bruyne and could potentially fetch a record-breaking £22m as Newcastle is set to face competition from Real Madrid in the pursuit of the Netherlands' young midfielder.
The list of eligible targets includes Antoine Semenyo, who boasts a £65m release clause at Bournemouth, prompting Manchester City's late charge on the Ghanaian striker. The Premier League club is eager to bolster its attack and Semenyo could be the answer.
However, Chelsea has seemingly moved on from Semenyo and its focus shifted towards other targets in the market. But it remains uncertain whether Liverpool or Manchester United can pounce on their rivals and secure a surprise deal for the talented forward.
Another player making waves is Marc Guéhi, who has been linked with several top Premier League clubs, including Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid, and Inter.
Guéhi's current club Crystal Palace could potentially cash in on their star defender if he leaves in January, but it remains uncertain how the Austrian will react to the prospect of a move away from Selhurst Park.
Tottenham is rumored to be open to selling Brennan Johnson, who has been a disappointment for the Spurs since joining the team last year. Bournemouth, Aston Villa, Brentford, and Crystal Palace are among the clubs that have expressed interest in signing him.
But there's one player who could provide some much-needed firepower to these teams - Ivan Toney. The 29-year-old striker is now out of contract with Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia but it remains uncertain whether he can strike a deal to join Everton, Tottenham, or Manchester United.
Meanwhile, former Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher is said to be getting more interest from Premier League clubs as the January transfer window draws closer. However, his initial move to Atlético Madrid has been short-lived and Manchester United are back in the hunt.
Harvey Elliott could potentially return to Anfield on a permanent deal but it remains uncertain whether Liverpool can afford the England international midfielder's wage demands. Aston Villa will have to wait until next summer for a chance to sign him permanently as they cannot afford his current transfer fee.
Lastly, Turkey forward Kenan Yildiz is said to be generating significant interest from Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool. Juventus are keen to keep their young star but it remains uncertain how much they will want to spend on retaining the 20-year-old's services until 2031.
Finally, Kees Smit's incredible performances for AZ Alkmaar have drawn comparisons with Kevin De Bruyne and could potentially fetch a record-breaking £22m as Newcastle is set to face competition from Real Madrid in the pursuit of the Netherlands' young midfielder.