Sancho to Man United and 5 more big transfers in top leagues that could happen already this week

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Sancho to Man United and 5 more big transfers in top leagues that could happen already this week

The transfer window officially opens in a couple of days, but some teams are already working hard on new signings.

Man United are yet to complete a transfer, unlike Liverpool, who arranged the arrival of Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig, and Aston Villa, who have today announced the signing of Norwich's Emiliano Buendia.

Tribuna.com takes a look at 6 big transfers that could also be completed around Europe this week.

Jadon Sancho to Man United

(Yeah, we know.)

Multiple sources have confirmed that United and Dortmund are getting closer in their valuation of Jadon Sancho which would be around ₤80m plus add-ons.

The England winger would want to have his future resolved before the Euros which means that there's a chance a deal could happen soon.

Gini Wijnaldum to PSG

Gini Wijnaldum has left Liverpool as a free agent. He looked destined for Barcelona before PSG intervened and doubled their salary offer.

This has been enough to change the Dutchman's mind, with the announcement imminent.

Memphis Depay to Barcelona

Another Dutchman targeted by Barcelona boss Ronald Koeman, ex-Red Devil Memphis Depay looks certain to join the Catalan club as a free agent.

The Lyon forward has even got an improved offer as Barcelona are afraid of missing out on him like they did on Wijnaldum.

Odsonne Edouard to Leicester City

Highly-rated Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard is a target for many clubs, but Leicester are in advanced talks already. A deal is rumoured to be worth around £15m.

Ruben Neves to Arsenal

Midfielder Ruben Neves has emerged as an unexpected target for Arsenal, and Wolves are reportedly prepared to sell him for around £35m.

Fikayo Tomori to AC Milan

Chelsea centre-back Fikayo Tomori is close to joining AC Milan on a permanent basis after spending the last five months there on loan.

The Serie A club have reportedly agreed to trigger the buyout clause of around £24.5m for the 23-year-old.

AuthorMichael EllisSourceTribuna.com
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