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Countdown to the summer window: Manchester United and Arsenal lead seven major deals to be completed

As the summer window enters the final sprint stage, the Premier League giants are racing against time to complete key signings. After Liverpool's record-breaking signing of Florian Werz and Chelsea finalized Alejandro Garnacho, several major deals remain unresolved. Injury crisis (such as Chelsea's Liam Drapp and Manchester United's Matthews Cunnia) has forced some teams to temporarily adjust their strategies. The following are the seven most watched deals to be completed:

1. Piero Xinkapier (Leverkusen → Arsenal)

The transfer of the Ecuador defender has entered the final stage, and the Gunners will start the loan + forced buyout clause for £45 million. This versatile player who is competent for centre-back/left-back is expected to be an important addition to Mikel Arteta's defense. It is worth noting that Polish international Jakub Kiviol may join Porto on the reverse loan form to form player swaps.

2. Rasmus Hoylen (Manchester United → Naples)

The departure of the Danish striker is a foregone conclusion. The Serie A champion will pay a loan fee of 5 million pounds, including a forced buyout clause of 38 million pounds (if the Champions League qualification is met). Hoylen has completely become a substitute this season. After joining Naples, he is expected to prove his value on the Champions League stage - this is also a key step for Manchester United to clean up the "bomb squad" this summer.

III. Sene Lamans (Real Antwerp → Manchester United)

The "ultimate solution" of the Red Devils goalkeeper's position has surfaced. The 23-year-old Belgian star is regarded as a long-term investment, and his goal line skills and ability to take the ball under the feet meet modern goalkeeper standards. Although Villa goalkeeper Emmy Martinez was the first choice, Lamans' high potential ultimately impressed the management. Galatasaray's intervention may delay the trade, but Manchester United is ready to match the offer.

4. Alexander Isaac (Newcastle→Liverpool)

This tug-of-war that continues throughout the window is turning around. Liverpool has submitted a £130 million offer to break the Premier League record (including additional terms), while the joining of Newcastle new player Nick Walter Mede has eased the pressure on the front line. Isaac himself publicly expressed his willingness to leave the team through social media, and the Magpie may release the top scorer in the team last season at the last moment.

5. Yoan Visa (Brentford → Newcastle)

The transfer of the Brentford winger is in a deadlock. Although the player himself claimed to have reached a consensus with the club, the Bees suddenly raised the asking price to £40 million, far exceeding Newcastle's psychological price. Visa's public statement on Instagram caused an uproar, and if the transaction fails, it may affect her career planning.

6. Mark Guy (Crystal Palace → Liverpool)

The key goal of the Reds' defense strengthening. The contract extension negotiations between England's central defender and Crystal Palace have broken down and with only 18 months left in the contract, Liverpool is expected to intercept the price at a low price of 35 million pounds. Although Crystal Palace coach Oliver Glasner stressed that "there is no replacement" could be found, fiscal pressure could force London teams to compromise.

7. Nicholas Jackson (Chelsea → Bayern Munich)

The transfer of Senegal striker has changed. The originally finalized loan agreement was put on hold due to injury to Chelsea striker Drapp, and the Blues may require a mandatory buyout clause or increase the loan fee. Bayern insists on the original plan. If the deadlock continues, Chelsea may turn to introducing Portuguese star Conrad Hard.

source:ket qua bong 7m cn