The Premier League transfer window is always a frenzy of activity, with clubs vying for the world’s best talent.
With less than three months left, this year’s summer transfer window promises to be no different, with several exciting young stars and established performers rumoured to be on the move.
Here are six players who could light up the Premier League if they make the switch:
Victor Osimhen (Napoli)
Premier League heavyweights Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea are all interested in signing Napoli star man Victor Osimhen.
Manchester United is anticipated to submit a bid during the forthcoming summer transfer window in an attempt to acquire Nigerian attacker Victor Osimhen.
Osimhen is at the top of Chelsea’s list, and they have been eager to add a quality centre-forward to their ranks for most of the season.
To get Osimhen to sign with Chelsea, reports claim that players like Didier Drogba and John Obi Mikel have been in constant communication with him.
Though additional information about Victor Osimhen’s release clause is still pending, reports in England claim that Arsenal has already had a meeting with the representative of the Napoli striker in an attempt to compete with Chelsea for his signature.
President Aurelio De Laurentiis acknowledged that when the Nigerian international signed a new contract with Napoli in December, he did so with full awareness that he would be leaving at the end of the current campaign.
While Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are also being linked to him, the Premier League appears to be his most likely destination.
Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich)
Despite being a key player in Bayern Munich’s midfield, Jamal Musiala’s future with the club is uncertain. The 21-year-old German, who developed in the youth academies of Southampton and Chelsea, initially represented England at the under-21 level before deciding to play for the country of his birth.
Although Bayern Munich is eager to retain one of the brightest young talents in world football, recent reports suggest that they may be forced to let him go. Musiala is reportedly hesitant to sign a contract extension with the club after a disappointing season that cost the outgoing manager, Thomas Tuchel, his job.
This situation has alerted Musiala’s former club Chelsea, as well as Liverpool and Manchester City, who are interested in acquiring the talented midfielder. Bayern Munich’s inability to secure Musiala’s long-term commitment has opened the door for other top clubs to pursue him.
Alvaro Valles (Las Palmas)
Top-quality goalkeepers are always in high demand, and the performances of Las Palmas goalkeeper Alvaro Valles, have not gone unnoticed.
At 26 years old, Valles was released by Real Betis as a youngster but joined the reserve team of his current club in 2018. He has gradually worked his way up through the ranks.
This season, Valles has played every minute in LaLiga, conceding only 32 goals in 29 appearances—the fourth-lowest total in the league. His impressive form has caught the attention of scouts from Arsenal and Aston Villa, who have been closely monitoring the Spanish goalkeeper.
Valles will evaluate his future options once the current campaign concludes. However, with Barcelona also expressing interest in the goalkeeper, the interested clubs must act swiftly to secure his services.
Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice)
In France, Nice are on track to secure a continental qualification spot, largely due to having one of the best defences in Ligue 1 this season. The standout player in their formidable backline is 24-year-old Jean-Clair Todibo, who is being heavily linked with a summer transfer to Manchester United.
Todibo, a French international, joined Barcelona as a teenager but failed to make an impact in Catalonia. However, he now appears to be an elite centre-back. Manchester United’s new co-owner, Jim Ratcliffe, also holds a controlling stake in the French club, which could logically facilitate a deal.
However, recent reports suggest that senior officials at Nice will reject any inquiries for their talisman, hinting at a potential saga surrounding Todibo’s future.
Despite Manchester United’s interest and the ownership connection, Nice seem determined to keep their star defender, setting the stage for a potential transfer tussle.
Ederson (Atalanta)
According to reports from Italy, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United are gearing up for a transfer battle over Atalanta’s midfielder Ederson. The 24-year-old Brazilian has been one of the standout defensive midfielders in Serie A this season, ranking second for completed tackles (69) and sixth overall for interceptions (33) among central midfielders.
However, Ederson’s abilities extend beyond just tackling, as evidenced by his five league goals and impressive passing statistics.
The bidding for the Brazilian is expected to start at £30 million, and Tottenham are currently in the driving seat due to their likely qualification for European football next season.
Nevertheless, it would be unwise to count out the wealthy Newcastle United, who are planning a busy summer transfer window with multiple new arrivals at St. James’ Park.
Despite Tottenham’s advantage in terms of European qualification, Newcastle’s financial muscle could make them a formidable competitor in the pursuit of Ederson’s signature.
Santiago Gimenez (Feyenoord)
Over the years, many players from the Dutch Eredivisie have made the move to the Premier League, with varying degrees of success. The next potential star to leap into the Dutch top flight could be Santiago Gimenez, who has been in prolific form for Feyenoord this season.
With an impressive tally of 24 goals in 35 games across all competitions, it is unsurprising that the Mexican international has been linked with clubs like Arsenal, Tottenham, and West Ham United.
West Ham reportedly considered a move for Gimenez during the January transfer window, but no deal materialised. However, the Hammers are said to maintain a strong interest in the striker.
One potential deterrent for interested clubs could be Feyenoord’s hefty asking price for Gimenez, which is reported to be over £50 million.
While Gimenez’s goal-scoring exploits have garnered attention from Premier League clubs, his valuation could prove to be a significant obstacle in any potential transfer negotiations.