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20 players who could still move in final week of summer transfer window

With exactly one week left in the transfer window, many clubs are scrambling to make last-minute additions, either to put themselves over the top or rectify issues that have emerged early in the new season. There’s still plenty of talent available to accomplish those goals. Here are 20 players who could yet be on the move prior to the Sept. 1 deadline.

Note: Estimated transfer values provided by transfermarkt.com.

Sofyan Amrabat (Fiorentina)

Age: 27
Position: Defensive midfielder
Estimated value: €30M

Central midfielders, particularly with a proclivity for the defensive side of the game, are going to be very popular on this list as some of Europe’s top clubs scramble to complete much-needed midfield rebuilds. Amrabat, not currently training with Fiorentina’s first team, is chief among the candidates.

Folarin Balogun (Arsenal)

Age: 22
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €30M

Balogun’s future has been a source of intrigue ever since he returned to Arsenal following a prolific loan spell at Reims. Eddie Nketiah is Mikel Arteta’s preferred option whenever Gabriel Jesus is unavailable, meaning Balogun must look elsewhere for minutes. A transfer to Monaco seems imminent.

Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus)

Age: 36
Position: Center-back
Estimated value: €1.5M

Juventus publicly cast the decorated veteran aside early in the summer, leaving him out of the team’s preseason tour of the United States. Bonucci, whose physical decline has been severe, reportedly wanted to remain in Italy. But with few domestic suitors, he now appears set to join Union Berlin.

Joao Cancelo (Manchester City)

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Age: 29
Position: Full-back
Estimated value: €50M

Pep Guardiola’s decision to eschew traditional full-backs worked wonders for Manchester City last season, so Cancelo’s return from his Bayern Munich loan was always likely to be temporary until another suitor came along. Barcelona, still in a delicate financial state, are trying to formulate a deal.

Philippe Coutinho (Aston Villa)

Age: 31
Position: Attacking midfielder
Estimated value: €10M

Now 31 and clearly not at the peak of his powers any longer, Coutinho profiles like a prime candidate to collect one last big payday in the Middle East. Saudi Arabian and Qatari clubs are reportedly interested in signing the diminutive Brazilian playmaker, whose career has fizzled since leaving Liverpool.

Cheick Doucoure (Crystal Palace)

Age: 23
Position: Defensive midfielder
Estimated value: €35M

Whether it happens over the next week or next summer, Crystal Palace are in line to turn a massive profit on the holding midfielder who joined the Eagles from Lens last year for around £21 million. Talk of Liverpool’s interest has been incessant, but Palace will fight to keep the blossoming Malian.

Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid)

Age: 23
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €50M

Felix, who has looked downright miserable all summer while waiting for a transfer to materialize, clearly wants a fresh start. At this point, Atletico Madrid would surely welcome a transfer, too. The Portuguese forward still has plenty to offer, but his next move will be critical to get his career back on track.

Ryan Gravenberch (Bayern Munich)

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Age: 21
Position: Central midfielder
Estimated value: €30M

Gravenberch arrived in Bavaria last summer as one of the most exciting midfield prospects in all of world football. But after just three starts and 576 Bundesliga minutes in his debut season at Bayern, the young Dutchman is being tipped to depart in search of more regular playing time.

Randal Kolo Muani (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Age: 24
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €80M

Paris Saint-Germain have been working to sign Kolo Muani all summer as they try to leave their failed Galacticos experiment in the rearview and embark on a new era built around young French stars. The two clubs are reportedly “optimistic” about striking a deal before the Sept. 1 deadline.

Mohammed Kudus (Ajax)

Age: 23
Position: Attacking midfielder
Estimated value: €40M

West Ham United are on the brink of winning a heated race for one of the game’s most electrifying talents. Kudus, linked with Chelsea and Brighton & Hove Albion earlier this summer, could cost the Hammers nearly €45 million plus a hefty sell-on clause. The Ghanaian is more than worth it.

Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea)

Age: 30
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €40M

Lukaku played this one horribly. He apparently ghosted Inter, the one team that actually wanted him, enraging the club’s brass and ending any hope of a return that seemed like a foregone conclusion. Chelsea want him out, and Juventus fans protested against his potential arrival. Now what?

Harry Maguire (Manchester United)

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Age: 30
Position: Center-back
Estimated value: €20M

Nobody on this list needs a move more than Maguire, the much-maligned defender who has unfortunately gone from Manchester United captain to a punchline in record time. The Red Devils’ valuation could be a stumbling block, but for the good of all parties, Maguire needs to leave Old Trafford.

Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain)

Age: 24
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €180M

After a winding – and, frankly, tiring – encore of this never-ending transfer saga, Mbappe and PSG appear back on amicable terms despite an extremely bitter contract feud that led to the French superstar’s alienation from the squad. He could stay. He could join Real Madrid. At this point, who knows.

Matheus Nunes (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

Age: 24
Position: Central midfielder
Estimated value: €45M

Nunes’ move to Wolves was never just about his on-pitch abilities. Were it not for his ties to super-agent Jorge Mendes, the Portuguese midfielder would have went straight from Sporting CP to a top-tier European side. Molineux was always just a pit stop, with Manchester City now keen on a deal.

Amadou Onana (Everton)

Age: 22
Position: Central midfielder
Estimated value: €45M

Given some of the astronomical fees being thrown around for midfielders this summer, Everton would be well within their right to demand a huge sum for Onana. The Belgian could instantly improve many top-end clubs, and he still has room to improve.

Benjamin Pavard (Bayern Munich)

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Age: 27
Position: Defender
Estimated value: €40M

Inter Milan have reportedly agreed to an initial €30-million deal with Bayern Munich for the versatile French defender, who is looking for a new adventure after four years in Germany. The Bundesliga champions must find a replacement before sanctioning a sale, though. The clock is ticking.

Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City)

Age: 27
Position: Central midfielder
Estimated value: €32M

Manchester City being on the hunt for another midfielder prior to the deadline likely says everything you need to know about whether Phillips’ status within the squad has changed at all. Stapled to the bench last season, the Englishman is a candidate to make a last-minute loan move on deadline day.

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

Age: 31
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €65M

Every transfer insider has been steadfast in reporting that Liverpool don’t want to sell Salah this summer, and that the Egyptian star, who signed a new contract just last summer, is happy at Anfield. But until the window closes, continued rumors of a gargantuan Saudi offer will have Reds fans sweating.

Khephren Thuram (Nice)

Age: 22
Position: Central midfielder
Estimated value: €40M

The trail has gone somewhat cold after Thuram was linked with the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United earlier in the summer. But, assuming that interest was genuine, the Frenchman could reemerge as a target in the final week of the window as clubs circle back on their familiar targets.

Marco Verratti (Paris Saint-Germain)

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Age: 30
Position: Central midfielder
Estimated value: €40M

Lionel Messi left. Neymar was jettisoned. Verratti could be next. PSG are looking to part with the metronomic Italian, and clubs in Saudi Arabia and Qatar are lining up to oblige them. The crafty midfielder won’t come cheap, though, as Al-Hilal have learned in their negotiations with the French side.

Soccer

PSV score late to draw at Rangers in 1st leg of Champions League playoff

Luuk de Jong scored a late equaliser as PSV Eindhoven secured a 2-2 draw at Rangers in the first leg of their Champions League play-off round tie on Tuesday.

The Dutch giants, aiming for revenge after defeat by Rangers at the same stage of the competition last season, twice pegged back their hosts to seal a repeat of the first-leg result from 12 months ago.

Last year, Rangers edged through with a 1-0 second-leg win in the Netherlands, but will need another surprise away win next week to book a return to the group stage after an entertaining clash at Ibrox.

“I don’t think they’ll underestimate us, but they’d better not,” Rangers manager Michael Beale told TNT Sports.

“This is a PSV team who haven’t been beaten since February and we nearly did (it) tonight.”

Senegalese youngster Abdallah Sima, signed from Angers in the close-season, scored a fantastic opening goal to give Rangers a 45th-minute lead against the run of play.

Ibrahim Sangare levelled for PSV just after the hour mark and the visitors looked to be pushing for a winner until a sweeping Rangers counter-attack was finished by Rabbi Matondo.

But the Scottish side, who struggled in the Champions League group stage last season with six successive defeats, could not hold onto the lead as De Jong bundled home from a corner with 10 minutes remaining.

Royal Antwerp boosted their hopes of a first appearance in the European Cup proper since the 1957-58 season with a 1-0 first-leg win over AEK Athens in Belgium.

FC Copenhagen also moved a step closer to the group phase with a 1-0 away success over Polish champions Rakow.

Soccer

1 player Europe's top clubs should sign before transfer window closes

Time is running out for teams to make a splash in the summer transfer window. With the shopping period set to close in two weeks, we highlight one squad upgrade for each of Europe’s top clubs.

Note: Estimated transfer values provided by transfermarkt.com.

Premier League

Arsenal: Mohamed Simakan

Club: RB Leipzig
Position: Defender
Value: €25M

Jurrien Timber suffered a serious injury during Arsenal’s opening-day victory over Nottingham Forest, forcing sporting director Edu and manager Mikel Arteta to discuss another potential arrival before the transfer window shuts. Simakan and his RB Leipzig teammate Benjamin Henrichs have been linked with the Gunners in the past and are versatile defensive options.

Chelsea: Kasper Schmeichel

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Club: Nice
Position: Goalkeeper
Value: €2M

On behalf of rival clubs and their supporters: Give it a rest, Chelsea. But if the Blues must dip into the market once again, they should target a goalkeeper. Despite their vast expenditure, Chelsea’s new No. 1, Robert Sanchez, is arguably inferior to the second-choice ‘keepers at Arsenal and Manchester City. He needs competition to spur him on, and Schmeichel should fit the bill.

Liverpool: Florentino Luis

Club: Benfica
Position: Defensive midfielder
Value: €20M

Florentino is exactly the kind of player Jurgen Klopp needs: He’s a riot of interceptions and tackles at the base of midfield, always looks to move the ball upfield, and doesn’t misplace many passes. He’s yet to make a senior appearance for Portugal – ex-national team boss Fernando Santos deserves most of the blame for that – and turns 24 on Saturday.

Manchester City: Lucas Paqueta

Club: West Ham United
Position: Attacking midfielder
Value: €45M

Manchester City’s search for a midfielder intensified following Kevin De Bruyne’s long-term injury. Paqueta is widely dubbed a playmaker, but he completed the same number of tackles (71) as Ruben Dias, Nathan Ake, Kyle Walker, and Aymeric Laporte combined last season.

Manchester United: Amadou Onana

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Club: Everton
Position: Defensive midfielder
Value: €45M

Manchester United’s porous midfield was on full display during Monday’s match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Onana will undoubtedly be tempted to jump ship from Everton, a club synonymous with chaos, and was dribbled past just 12 times last season. For comparison, Casemiro was bypassed 44 times.

Newcastle United: Kieran Tierney

Club: Arsenal
Position: Left-back
Value: €25M

Newcastle are increasingly conscious of following financial guidelines after striking some expensive deals this summer. Negotiating a season-long loan with an option or obligation to buy should keep the Magpies within the rules, with Tierney and Marc Cucurella – who’ve fallen down the pecking orders at Arsenal and Chelsea, respectively – potentially available on those terms.

Tottenham Hotspur: Romelu Lukaku

Club: Chelsea
Position: Striker
Value: €40M

Lukaku endures a lot of heckling from football supporters for a player who’s registered 121 Premier League goals and scored 57 times in 84 Serie A matches. Chelsea are keen to offload the striker so would likely accept a cut-price deal, but Tottenham would need to encourage Lukaku to accept a lower salary in north London.

La Liga

Atletico Madrid: Sofyan Amrabat

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Club: Fiorentina
Position: Defensive midfielder
Value: €30M

Amrabat is still hot property after he impressed as Morocco’s nucleus during the African nation’s run to the 2022 World Cup semifinals. Pablo Barrios, 20, is a promising talent, but Atletico Madrid would benefit from another driving presence in midfield to partner Rodrigo De Paul and ensure the team isn’t reliant on Koke and Saul Niguez to be fit or on form.

Barcelona: Joao Cancelo

Club: Manchester City
Position: Right-back
Value: €50M

Ronald Araujo playing at right-back is a waste of one of La Liga’s best central defenders. It can’t last. Cancelo is available after last season’s fallout with Pep Guardiola. At his best, Cancelo is one of the finest full-backs in the world. He should be available on loan with an option or obligation to buy, easing Barcelona’s efforts to keep their finances in check.

Real Madrid: Benjamin Pavard

Club: Bayern Munich
Position: Defender
Value: €40M

David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger form a strong center-back pairing, but Carlo Ancelotti may want an extra piece in that position after Eder Militao tore his ACL during Real Madrid’s first match of the campaign. Pavard, who’s also comfortable at right-back, would be a quality addition and is apparently open to seeking a new challenge this summer.

Serie A

AC Milan: Mehdi Taremi

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Club: FC Porto
Position: Striker
Value: €18M

Taremi is an ideal candidate to share game time with Olivier Giroud – who turns 37 in September. The Iranian is a powerful presence in attack, logging plenty of touches in opponents’ boxes as he battles with defenders. He’s a regular source of goals, with 58 finishes and 30 assists over 100 Primeira Liga outings for FC Porto.

Inter Milan: Lazar Samardzic

Club: Udinese
Position: Attacking midfielder
Value: €14M

Inter Milan need to step up their pursuit of Samardzic, which is at risk of falling apart. The attacking midfielder can score from range in both open play and dead-ball situations, and only Roberto Pereyra provided more key passes for Udinese last season. At just 21, time is on the Serbian international’s side to improve even further.

Juventus: Khephren Thuram

Club: Nice
Position: Midfielder
Value: €40M

Thuram was born in northern Italy months before his father, World Cup winner Lilian, moved to Juventus for a successful five-season spell. Khephren has caught the eye since joining Nice following the expiration of his youth contract at Monaco, blending an impressive knack for carrying the ball forward with an ability to play multiple midfield roles and his impressive work rate.

Napoli: Gabri Veiga

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Club: Celta Vigo
Position: Midfielder
Value: €30M

Even if Piotr Zielinski stays put, Napoli should consider a strong push to sign Veiga from Celta Vigo. His emergence at his local side has mercifully taken some weight off Iago Aspas’ shoulders as he matched his hero in goal contributions (15 – 11 goals and four assists) and outperformed his xG more than any other La Liga player last season.

Bundesliga

Bayern Munich: Stefan Ortega Moreno

Club: Manchester City
Position: Goalkeeper
Value: €9M

Ortega has impressed as Ederson’s deputy at Manchester City since arriving on a free transfer last summer. He’s extremely comfortable with the ball at his feet and is a consummate shot-stopper so should be a good buy for Thomas Tuchel’s side. Given he’s a second-choice goalkeeper now, he’s likely to be more open than most to stepping aside once Manuel Neuer is fit again.

Borussia Dortmund: Armel Bella-Kotchap

Club: Southampton
Position: Defender
Value: €20M

Bella-Kotchap isn’t in plain sight while he grafts in the wilderness of England’s second tier, so he should seek a move in a bid to stay in Germany’s plans ahead of Euro 2024. There are rumors that the 21-year-old is reluctant to be backup to Niklas Sule and Mats Hummels, but with the latter turning 35 this year, there should still be plenty of minutes available at Dortmund.

Ligue 1

Paris Saint-Germain: Randal Kolo Muani

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Club: Eintracht Frankfurt
Position: Forward
Value: €80M

Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with Kolo Muani for some time and should bring the attacker aboard now that Neymar’s left for Saudi Arabia in a transfer reportedly worth €90 million. The French forward ranked second in attempted dribbles and seventh for total shots in the Bundesliga last season and boasts searing pace. He’s also from Bondy – the same Paris district where Kylian Mbappe grew up.

Soccer

De Bruyne could miss 4 months with 'serious' injury, says Guardiola

Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne could miss up to four months after reinjuring his hamstring in Friday’s Premier League opener against Burnley, manager Pep Guardiola told reporters.

“It’s a serious injury,” Guardiola said Tuesday ahead of City’s UEFA Super Cup clash against Sevilla. “We have to decide on surgery, but he will be out for a few months.”

“With surgery,” he added, “it would be three, four months out.”

De Bruyne left the pitch 23 minutes into City’s season-opening 3-0 win at Turf Moor. Guardiola confirmed the Belgian playmaker aggravated the same injury that forced him off during the Champions League final in June.

The 32-year-old said he was surprised to start Friday’s Premier League match. He missed the club’s entire preseason program and only appeared as a second-half substitute in the shootout defeat to Arsenal in the Community Shield.

De Bruyne played a massive role in City’s treble-winning campaign, recording 10 goals and 28 assists in 49 appearances across all competitions.

“It’s a big loss. Kevin has specific qualities. You can (lose) it for one game, two games, but for a long time, it’s really, really tough for us,” Guardiola said. “But at the same time, you have to look forward, and, of course, we have alternatives there. Different skills, because the skills for Kevin are irreplaceable. But we have different, talented players, and it’s an opportunity. Life gives you that.”

If De Bruyne misses the next four months, he’d return just before the rush of fixtures begins during the festive period at the end of December. He’d also miss the rest of Belgium’s Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with five matches to go.

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