The summer transfer window is heading into its final 15–18 days, and the pressure is mounting on clubs across Europe to make that last decisive signing. With the first phase having run from June 1 to June 10, and the second phase reopening on June 16 before closing on September 1, the final stretch is already setting the stage for high-stakes negotiations. There are few top clubs who are eyeing a world class moves, which could still happen.

 

1. Alexander Isak to Liverpool FC

Liverpool’s attacking depth could be in for a huge upgrade if they manage to lure Alexander Isak from Newcastle United. The Reds have already had a €120 million bid rejected, with Newcastle holding out for an even bigger fee. After their recent Community Shield defeat to Crystal Palace, pressure is building for Liverpool to bring in a proven goalscorer. A second bid is expected soon, and Anfield could yet witness one of the summer’s biggest arrivals.

 

2. Carlos Baleba to Manchester United

United’s interest in Brighton’s Carlos Baleba is no secret, and the player himself is reportedly keen on the switch. However, the Seagulls’ €100 million valuation is a major obstacle. For the move to materialise, United may need to offload key players, with Rasmus Højlund and Alejandro Garnacho emerging as potential late-window exits. If those sales happen, Baleba’s arrival could transform United’s midfield options.

 

3. Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea

Garnacho’s situation is heating up fast. The Argentine winger is eager to make Stamford Bridge his new home, with Chelsea remaining his preferred destination. Talks between the two clubs are still in their early stages, but if United green-light his sale to fund other business, this could be a headline-grabbing deadline day swoop.

 

4. Savinho to Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham are positioning themselves to land Savinho from Manchester City, with the Brazilian winger open to the move. Sources close to the negotiations suggest progress could be made in the coming days, with Spurs keen to add pace and creativity out wide. A deal will depend on the two clubs agreeing a fee, but Spurs’ intent is clear.

 

5. Xavi Simons to Chelsea

Chelsea are working on a double attacking reinforcement, targeting both Garnacho and Xavi Simons. The Dutchman’s versatility makes him an ideal fit for Mauricio Pochettino’s plans, but the Blues would likely need to part ways with Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku to accommodate the move. If both deals land, Chelsea’s front line could look entirely different come September.

 

6. Kingsley Coman to Al Nassr

Bayern Munich’s Kingsley Coman appears set for a new adventure, with Saudi Pro League giants Al Nassr pushing hard for his signature. Negotiations between the two clubs are already underway, and a deal could be wrapped up before the start of next week. For Al Nassr, Coman’s arrival would add another world-class name to their growing roster.

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