THERE are just four days to go until the new Premier League season kicks off.
Champions Liverpool wasted no time in dropping nearly £300million to bolster Arne Slot’s squad ahead of their title defence.
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Liverpool spent big money to land the likes of Florian Wirtz and Hugo EkitikeCredit: Reuters
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Manchester United unveiled their new signings at Old Trafford on SaturdayCredit: Getty
But as managers across the division make their final preparations ahead of this weekend, chairmen will be trying to get some more players in through the doors in time for the curtain-raisers.
SunSport rounds up ten mega-money transfers that could get done THIS WEEK…
ALEXANDER ISAK
The Newcastle striker’s future has been one of sagas of the summer – will he stay or will he go?
Marc Guehi will be sold if the right bid comes inCredit: Alamy
YOANE WISSA
The mass exodus at Brentford this summer may not be over just yet if Wissa follows Thomas Frank, Bryan Mbeumo, Christian Norgaard and Mark Flekken out of the Gtech.
Newcastle reportedly had a £25m bid turned down but look set to go back in for the DR Congo international, with Liverpool monitoring the situation.
Benjamin Sesko is paraded around Old Trafford after completing £74million transfer
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Yoane Wissa may be the next big name to leave BrentfordCredit: Getty
KEVIN
Another Brazilian winger, this time it is Kevin who could be on the move – and heading to the Premier League.
Fulham submitted an offer of £32m but Shakhtar Donetsk are trying to hold out for £43m.
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Kevin could end up at FulhamCredit: Getty
CARLOS BELEBA
Manchester United want to bring in another midfielder before the window closes – and would love Baleba in time for the start of the new season.
He is part of the ‘bomb squad’ deemed surplus to requirements by United gaffer Ruben Amorim, who will happily see the back of the Argentine wideman who was left out of the USA pre-season tour.
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Alejandro Garnacho is in the Ruben Amorim ‘bomb squad’Credit: Getty
NICOLAS JACKSON
But with all the incomings at Chelsea – including strikers Joao Pedro and Liam Delap – there may be a major exit, too, with Jackson third-choice No9.
Earlier this year, SunSport was given an insight into George’s incredible rise.
Bismark Odoi, father of ex-Chelsea starCallum Hudson-Odoi, told SunSport: “He is a few years younger than my son but he was very noticeable from his early years.
“We all used to take them, but I’m happy that he’s making his parents proud because I tell you it’s a lot of hard work, people only see the results, but the work is massive.
“Tyrique was very close to another guy who was similar in stature to him, called Apau I think, a very good young player during their under-12 days.
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“Not everyone makes it, but yeah, he was there. I think he was one of the youngsters who played very well knowing their parents were watching too.”