The transer window has little over three weeks remaining for Premier League teams and players to make their final moves with the likes of Alexander Isak and Jack Grealish’s futures up in the air

Alexander Isak
Alexander Isak is still being eyed by Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)

There is little more than a week until the Premier League season returns and not much more than three weeks until the transfer window closes. Nevertheless a number of the division’s top stars could still be on their way to new clubs and some will be desperate to realise a move.

There are no shortage of teams still needing to strengthen their hands, while others still have stars needing to be offloaded. Some of that will be driven by the players themselves, while some clubs will simply hope not to have assets that cannot be utilised in their matchday squads.

Players such as Raheem Sterling will want to prove they still have something to offer to avoid being left out of first team plans. On the hand, Alexander Isak has found himself outside of first team training due to his actions, as he looks to facilitate a move to Liverpool.

There are still exciting moves to be made. Mirror Football takes a look to make a starting XI of players who could be plying their trade in new environments in the coming weeks.

While a number of back up options could yet be on the move including Manchester City’s Stefan Ortega, as a result of James Trafford’s arrival at the Etihad Stadium from the Clarets, perhaps Emiliano Martinez is the most high profile potential move. Chelsea and Manchester United have been linked to the Aston Villa star, who was once voted the world’s best goalkeeper.

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There are still four years remaining on the Argentina star’s contract leaving the Villans in a strong position but it remains a situation to watch.

Chelsea and Manchester United are among the teams with most players to offload. The Blues had a bomb squad last season and a similar situation could yet emerge for this term.

That provide some handy options for the team with the likes of Axel Disasi, Ben Chilwell, Renato Veiga, Carney Chukwuemeka, Christopher Nkunku and Sterling available for sale with figures such as Armando Broja and Joao Felix already out of the door. Disasi’s versatility could see him at full-back for the side with Chilwell taking the opposite flank.

Ben Chilwell was frozen out by Chelsea before joining Crystal Palace on loan(Image: Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images)

The central defensive pairing for the team is set to be made up of players looking to elevate their careers. Crystal Palace and Bournemouth would likely both be quite happy to keep Marc Guehi and Illia Zabarnyi but exits to Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain remain possible.

In midfield, Spurs are said to be open to offers for Yves Bissouma, while Everton are interested in Jack Grealish. The Manchester City ace could cost £12million to loan but the Toffees are prepared to be patient.

Eberechi Eze has been linked to both Arsenal and Tottenham this summer. The Eagles will not be obliged to sell but perhaps Spurs could be sparked into action following James Maddison’s injury.

Eberechi Eze has two years remaining on his Crystal Palace contract(Image: Getty Images)

It’s been made clear that United want rid of a number of players too. Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia are still looking for new clubs despite the players wanting an exit since the window opened.

There may just be room for one however and perhaps Alejandro Garnacho is the best option. Chelsea have engaged in talks for the Argentina international.

Joining him in the forward line are two players who have enjoyed a tense few weeks with their teams. Alexander Isak has yet to return to first team training for Newcastle, while Yoane Wissa has emphasied his desire to move, amid interest from the Magpies, to Brentford.

Premier League XI: Martinez; Disasi, Zabarnyi, Guehi, Chilwell; Grealish, Bissouma, Eze; Garnacho, Isak, Wissa.

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