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Premier League Transfer Deadline Day: What Every Club Needs
Premier League clubs have splashed out over £2 billion this summer, but the transfer window remains open until Monday, and several teams are scrambling to complete crucial deals. From bolstering defences to adding firepower up front, BBC Sport examines the remaining business each club is hoping to conclude before the deadline.
Bournemouth Seek Defensive Reinforcements
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is keen to strengthen both his defence and attack. The Cherries have already brought in Adrien Truffert from Rennes and Bafode Diakite from Lille, but need at least one more defender. Ben Gannon-Doak from Liverpool and Amine Adli from Bayer Leverkusen are attacking additions, but Bournemouth may also target a striker to provide competition for Evanilson, particularly one strong in the air.
Arsenal Scramble After Havertz Injury
Arsenal's initial focus was on Martin Zubimendi and Viktor Gyokeres, but Kai Havertz's knee injury has forced a change in plans. A move for Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze is now highly likely. Any further activity will likely be limited to player sales.
"Arsenal's initial transfer strategy was well-defined, addressing key areas of need," says football finance expert Dr. Dan Plumley. "However, the Havertz injury highlights the importance of adaptability in the transfer market. The Eze pursuit is a sensible reaction, but it could leave them short in other areas if they don't balance the books effectively."
Aston Villa Face Financial Constraints
Aston Villa's summer activity has been limited by Financial Fair Play regulations, forcing the sale of Jacob Ramsey. Unai Emery is still seeking attacking reinforcements, with Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson a potential target. A midfielder could also arrive. Marco Asensio, who impressed on loan last season, could potentially return.
Brighton Poised for Late Opportunities
Brighton acted early, signing Charalampos Kostoulas, Olivier Boscagli, and Diego Coppola. However, they are always open to late opportunities, with more departures than arrivals likely. Much depends on the fitness of Danny Welbeck and Georginio Rutter, as Fabian Hurzeler may seek attacking reinforcements if needed.
Brentford Await Wissa Decision
Yoane Wissa's desire to join Newcastle United complicates matters for Brentford, although they have signed Dango Ouattara. If Wissa departs, a replacement will be necessary. Strengthening at full-back is also a possibility, and more creativity in midfield could be sought following Christian Norgaard's exit.
Burnley Content After Busy Summer
Burnley have already completed 13 permanent transfers. Manager Scott Parker may seek a replacement for Maxime Esteve if a late offer arrives. Jordan Beyer's injury setback also necessitates careful consideration.
Chelsea Eye Forwards Amid Potential Clear-Out
Chelsea are reportedly interested in Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho and RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons. Outgoings are crucial, with Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku, and Tyrique George potentially departing. The club also aims to trim its "Bomb Squad," including Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell. Defensive reinforcements are desired, but Enzo Maresca may have to rely on internal solutions.
Crystal Palace Brace for Busy Days
Crystal Palace face a hectic period as Oliver Glasner targets a defender and a forward. The futures of Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze are key, with Liverpool interested in Guehi and Eze seemingly heading to Arsenal. Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet and Leicester City playmaker Bilal El Khannouss are potential targets.
Everton Desperate for Attacking Additions
David Moyes is frustrated by Everton's lack of signings and needs a right-sided attacker. Negotiations for Tyler Dibling are ongoing, while a move for Malick Fofana is on hold. Abdul Fatawu is another option. A right-back and a defensive midfielder are also on the agenda.
Fulham Seek Attacking Options
Marco Silva wants to strengthen in three or four positions, particularly in attack. Fulham have been in talks for Shakhtar Donetsk's Kevin and Arsenal's Reiss Nelson. A wildcard signing could also be possible, with Raheem Sterling potentially available.
Leeds United Target Forward and Full-Back
Daniel Farke wants to strengthen his attack and full-back options. Leicester City's James Justin is a target at right-back, while a deal for AC Milan's Noah Okafor is close. Another striker could be pursued depending on injuries and potential sales.
Liverpool Prioritize Central Defence
Liverpool are reportedly targeting Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi to bolster their central defence following Jarell Quansah's departure. The pursuit of Alexander Isak continues, and a left-sided attacker could also be considered.
Manchester City's Business Concluded (For Now)
Manchester City's business is likely done unless an irresistible opportunity arises. Speculation surrounds Gianluigi Donnarumma, but any move depends on Ederson's potential departure. Spurs' interest in Savinho could potentially trigger a move for Real Madrid's Rodrygo.
Manchester United Focus on Goalkeeping Dilemma
Manchester United addressed their attack early, but Andre Onana's struggles have highlighted a goalkeeping problem. Gianluigi Donnarumma has been linked, but time is short. Interest in Carlos Baleba has been shelved, but potential departures could open doors for further deals.
Newcastle United Desperate for Striker(s)
Newcastle's focus is on signing a striker, regardless of Alexander Isak's future. Yoane Wissa is the prime target, but Brentford are reluctant to sell. Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson is another possibility.
Nottingham Forest Eye Midfield and Full-Backs
Nottingham Forest want to strengthen in midfield and are close to signing Douglas Luiz. Competition for the goalkeeper position is also being considered, and options are being explored at full-back.
Sunderland Aim for Wide Attackers and Defender
Sunderland are targeting wide attacking players and a central defender, with interest in Leicester City's Abdul Fatawu and Bologna's Jhon Lucumi.
Tottenham Hotspur Seek Attacking Replacements
Tottenham are expected to be busy as they look to strengthen Thomas Frank's squad. Son Heung-min's departure and James Maddison's injury have created attacking vacancies, although a move for Eberechi Eze now appears unlikely.
"The flurry of activity we often see on deadline day is driven by a combination of factors," explains sports lawyer John Smith. "Clubs may be holding out for better deals, waiting to see how other transfers unfold, or simply trying to offload players before bringing in new faces. This creates a high-pressure environment where decisions are often made quickly, sometimes leading to both inspired signings and regrettable mistakes."
Originally sourced from: BBC Sport Football