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March 9, 2024
If you’ve been following the rumor mill, it’s clear that Premier League teams face the possibility of losing significant players next summer. The looming threat of Saudi Arabian investment intensifies as clubs spend aggressively. At the same time, top stars consider their personal ambitions.
Here’s a look at some of the critical transfer dilemmas expected to arise at the end of the season:
Liverpool previously dismissed a £150 million offer from Al-Ittihad for their star player. Still, another approach from the Saudis is likely. Salah is regarded as the ultimate signing for the Saudi Pro League—a 31-year-old Egyptian superstar who would match Cristiano Ronaldo’s wages and status.
Mohamed Salah | Cristiano Ronaldo | |
Appearances | 252 | 236 |
Goals | 154 | 103 |
Assists | 73 | 39 |
Yellow cards | 9 | 36 |
Sent off | 0 | 4 |
Salah’s appeal is significant in this market, and insider information suggests that an offer will certainly come for him after this Premier League season. This presents Liverpool with a major decision. If they sell the player they acquired in 2017 for £43 million, they would make a substantial profit while creating more flexibility in their wage budget.
This financial breathing room could be beneficial, especially as players like Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold are due for contract upgrades. Additionally, the next manager after Jurgen Klopp might appreciate the opportunity to bring in a star player. While losing Salah is not ideal, and Liverpool would prefer to keep him, this may be their last chance to secure a massive transfer fee before his contract expires in 2025.
Manchester City’s star is linked with moves to Major League Soccer and the Pro League of Saudi Arabia, raising questions about a potential exit. De Bruyne remains at the top of his game, orchestrating play and delivering incredible passes and goals for City.
However, at 32, the reigning Premier League champions may soon need to consider his future, especially since his contract expires in 2025. While there is a possibility that De Bruyne could extend his stay at City, we should anticipate bids for him this summer. He turned down an offer from Al Hilal last year but has seemed more receptive to the idea of playing in the United States. This situation is definitely worth monitoring.
As the end of the season approaches, Saudi clubs are expected to circle Stamford Bridge in hopes of acquiring Raheem Sterling. Rumors about a potential move have surfaced recently, but sources close to the player quickly dismissed them, asserting that they were untrue.
Nonetheless, there is genuine interest in signing Sterling, raising two key questions: Can they persuade him to make the switch? And is Chelsea willing to sell? Current reports suggest that this summer could be the time when the Blues consider offers for the forward. However, it’s also indicated that Sterling may not be interested in a lucrative deal from Saudi Arabia, even if he decides to leave Chelsea.
Paris Saint-Germain closely monitors Bruno Guimarães’s situation, particularly noting his £100 million release clause. Newcastle United may find themselves in a position where they need to consider player sales this summer, and while they are reluctant to part with Guimarães, he is the player who could yield the highest return.
On a personal level, he enjoys his time with the Toon and is eager to help lead them to silverware. However, if Newcastle cannot meet his ambitions, the allure of PSG could become increasingly tempting.
Kieran Trippier made headlines in January when he was linked with a move to Bayern Munich. For a brief moment, it seemed like a transfer from Newcastle could actually happen, and sources suggest that we haven’t seen the last of rumors surrounding him. While a switch to Bayern might not be imminent, other clubs are showing interest, and the 33-year-old right-back could be available this summer.
Tottenham Hotspur striker Richarlison has begun to justify his £60 million transfer from Everton last year. However, there are still uncertainties about his future. If Spurs could recoup their investment, they would likely consider it. Currently, the most viable option for a sale would be a move to a Saudi Arabian club, and there are indications that he is on their radar.
Casemiro’s performance levels have declined this season. Still, he has played a crucial role in helping Kobbie Mainoo adjust to a first-team position. However, it seems that the writing is on the wall for the £350,000-a-week Brazilian at Manchester United, with a move to Saudi Arabia appearing imminent.
The Saudis admire his profile and playing style, believing he would be a valuable addition to the growing roster of Brazilian talent in the Saudi Pro League.
Raphael Varane’s experience has been vital for Manchester United during challenging times, and he has established a solid run as a starter. Nevertheless, there are severe considerations regarding his sale, which will be further evaluated this summer. The Red Devils aim to bolster their defensive options as part of five major signings for next season, and offloading Varane, who earns £340,000 a week, could help achieve that.
He has garnered interest from Saudi Arabia, but a potential return to his former club, Lens, has also been discussed.
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