The transfer window is ticking down, and some major names are still up for grabs. With clubs scrambling to finalize their squads, the next few days could see a flurry of last-minute deals. Here’s a look at the top players who are yet to be signed
Strikers
Victor Osimhen (Napoli)
With Napoli eager to cash in, Victor Osimhen looks set to leave the Italian giants. Arsenal and Chelsea are both vying for his signature, with Chelsea emerging as the likely destination. This could pave the way for Romelu Lukaku’s move to Napoli as his replacement. A late deal is still possible, especially as Napoli grows more desperate.
Ivan Toney (Brentford)
Ivan Toney hasn’t played for Brentford this season, and with his contract expiring next summer, Brentford are looking to sell. Saudi Arabia seems the most likely destination, but a late Premier League bid could still materialize. Chelsea and Arsenal are both in the market for a striker, and Toney could be an affordable, high-quality option.
Tammy Abraham (AS Roma)
Tammy Abraham is closing in on a move to West Ham United, with ongoing negotiations suggesting a deal could be imminent. While AC Milan showed interest earlier, West Ham appears to be the front-runner, despite the challenge of matching his high wages.
Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea)
Romelu Lukaku is inching closer to a permanent move to Napoli. With a deal potentially being sealed this weekend, Lukaku’s departure would bring an end to a saga that has seen the Belgian striker on loan at various clubs since his big-money return to Chelsea in 2021.
Midfielders
Jadon Sancho (Manchester United)
Jadon Sancho’s future at Manchester United is increasingly uncertain. Despite a strong preseason, he hasn’t featured in United’s opening games, and Erik ten Hag seems willing to let him go. Juventus, PSG, and Chelsea are all interested, with Chelsea being the most likely destination, possibly involving a swap deal with Raheem Sterling.
Raheem Sterling (Chelsea)
Raheem Sterling’s situation at Chelsea has taken a downturn, with the winger losing his squad number and being offered to other clubs. Manchester United might be his best option, especially with a potential swap involving Jadon Sancho. At 29, Sterling needs to make a smart move to revive his career after a challenging stint at Chelsea.
Scott McTominay (Manchester United)
Linked with a move to Napoli, Scott McTominay could be part of a domino effect if Victor Osimhen leaves. McTominay has seen his role diminish at Manchester United, and a fresh start in Serie A might suit both parties. A deal could accelerate as the window closes.
Defenders
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United)
In a surprising twist, Kieran Trippier might be leaving Newcastle United on loan. The 33-year-old has been replaced in the starting lineup and as captain, with a loan move to Everton being touted. However, financial constraints at Everton could complicate the deal. If a move to Goodison Park falls through, expect other European teams to come calling.
Ben Chilwell (Chelsea)
Chelsea is actively trying to offload Ben Chilwell to streamline their bloated squad. Manchester United has been linked with the left-back, especially with Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia out injured. With the deadline approaching, a deal could be struck quickly if the terms are right.
Goalkeepers
Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal)
Aaron Ramsdale’s future at Arsenal is in doubt after losing his starting spot to David Raya. Wolves appear to be the most likely destination, although the deal is complicated by Arsenal’s preference for a permanent transfer over a loan. With time running out, a resolution could come down to the wire.
Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea)
Kepa Arrizabalaga could be on his way out of Chelsea, with Bournemouth expressing interest. After a loan spell at Real Madrid, Kepa returned to a crowded Chelsea squad, and the Blues are keen to move him on. Bournemouth needs a reliable keeper, and Kepa could fit the bill if a deal can be struck in time.