Friday 25 May 2012

Top 25 Potential Transfers in the Summer Window


Eden Hazard




The young Belgian has had a season to remember for his side, LOSC Lille. 20 goals and 16 assists, coupled with the Player of the Year award, has made him the most wanted player in Europe.



Who's after him : Arsenal, Chel$ea, Manchester United, Mansour City, Tottenham, Real Madrid, PSG

Neymar


Dubbed ' The New Pele', Neymar has dazzling the Santos fans with his sublime technique and skill. But like all good players, there comes a time where they have to wave goodbye to their loyal supporters in search of a new beginning.

Who's after him : Barcelona, Real Madrid


Lucas Moura


Another exciting prospect from the South American country, his technique is closely related to that of a certain Andres Iniesta. Speed, Close Control, and a blistering shot. Whoever signs him up now, will reap the rewards in future.

Who's after him : Real Madrid



Christian Eriksen



8 goals and , wait for it, 21 assists has made the young Dane a target for many top sides. Imagine a younger Mesut Ozil and you've got Eriksen.

Who's after him : Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Real Madrid



Yann M'Vila




Unless Chelsea sabotage Arsenal once again for the French powerhouse, this player will lead Arsenal and France to future glory. A serious replacement for Patrick Vieira.


Who's after him : Arsenal



Edinson Cavani




Chelsea have lost a legend in Didier Drogba. A powerful presence that has tormented Premier League back-lines for the past eight years. So who better to replace him than the striker who tormented Chelsea this season. Fast, strong, and a deadly finisher.


Who's after him : Chelsea, Manchester City


Hulk



He really lives up to his billing. Not only a rapid attacker, but is as strong as a bull, and packed with mind blowing skill. Kieran Gibbs should be praying for him not to come to the Premier League.

Who's after him : Chelsea, Manchester City


Shinji Kagawa




Manchester United may have missed the boat with Samir Nasri last year, but Shinji Kagawa should wipe those tears away. 17 goals and 13 assists in the Bundesliga last season, his £16.7 million valuation should bring tears of joy to the Manchester United faithful.


Who's after him : Manchester United


Javi Martinez




The versatile defender-cum-midfielder led Athletic Bilbao to the Europa League final with his elegant and faultless performances. Spain might not need Puyol fit after all.


Who's after him : Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona


Luis Suarez




Liverpool, drastically, missing out on Champions League football for the third year running will surely frustrate the tricky Uruguayan. His race row with Patrice Evra might also convince him to move overseas.


Who's after him : Inter Milan, Juventus, PSG


Robin Van Persie


The name on everyone's lips. Will he sign on? Where will he go? With the Dutchman yet to pen a new deal with the Gunners, it is looking more likely than ever that the Premier League's star performer will leave his beloved (club).

Who's after him : Barcelona, Juventus, Real Madrid, Manchester City


Falcao




After only one season spent playing in La Liga, the Colombian show-stopper is already being sought after another fruitful season. How fruitful? 36 goals.


Who's after him : Chelsea


Gareth Bale & Luka Modric




After Spurs were painfully denied Champions League football, the duo might seek top European action elsewhere.


Who's after them : Barcelona, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Chelsea


Wesley Sneijder




After a torturous season with Inter Milan, Sneijder will probably look overseas for a renewed season at the top level.


Who's after him : Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City


Younes Belhanda





" He's a player I like a lot"
- Arsene Wenger


When a manager who went 49 consecutive games without defeat in the world's most demanding league says that about a player, you know he's a very special talent.

Who's after him : Arsenal



Olivier Giroud



Easily comparable to Chelsea's recently departed Didier Drogba. Giroud topped the Ligue 1 scoring charts, hitting 21 goals as the underdogs, Montpellier, beating off tough opposition to lift the league title. To put this into perspective, imagine last season's Bolton winning the Premier League. And David N'gog topping the goal chart.



Who's after him : Arsenal, Chelsea, PSG


Fernando Llorente




His powerful performances spearheaded Athletic Bilbao to the Europa League final, terrorising Manchester United's back four. Set to lead Spain's front-line in Euro 2012.


Who's after him : Manchester United, Tottenham, Barcelona

Iker Munain


The 'Basque Messi's eccentric skill and lightning agility helped his club, Athletic Bilbao, to European stardom.

Who's after him : Manchester United, Barcelona

Roberto Soldado


52 goals in 95 games for Valencia has enhanced his reputation as a steel nerved finisher. If Spain need a goalscorer, they need not look further than Roberto.

Who's after him : Chelsea, Malaga, Liverpool, Tottenham

Demba Ba


Undoubtedly, the best signing of the season in the first half, has drastically dropped in form in the second half, but still a proven goal threat. A release clause in his contract at Newcastle could interest many top sides.

Who's after him : Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham

Gylfi Sigurdsson


The Icelandic midfielder impressed while on loan at Swansea, and that's been the problem for the Welsh side as he has developed so well that they cannot afford to sign him on a permanent basis. Could remain at his parent club, Hoffenheim, or seek success elsewhere.

Who's after him : Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Liverpool, Manchester United, Newcastle, Tottenham


Thiago Silva



Likened to Manchester United stalwart, Rio Ferdinand. With AC Milan ending the season trophy less, Thiago might be looking to move on.

Who's after him : Barcelona, Manchester United, Real Madrid

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

    The experienced Swede might also look elsewhere for a new start. It's certain he has no shortage of suitors.

    Who's after him : Manchester City, Real Madrid, Chelsea

    Kaka

    At 30 years years of age, you'd think that he's past his best. Nonsense. Sure Mesut Ozil has trumped him to the Central Midfield role at Real Madrid, but the Brazilian still has the talent to bamboozle defences even at his age.

    Who's after him : Arsenal, Malaga, AC Milan, PSG



    Gonzalo Higuain


    The Argentine has enjoyed another productive season with the Spanish champions, Real Madrid, but constantly being benched for Karim Benzema could lead to his departure.

    Who's after him : Juventus, Manchester City, AC Milan, PSG

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