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⚽️Football Transfer window: Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham among 50 players who could move in the summer

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With the transfer window officially opening this week, Sky Sports looks at 50 players who could move during the summer...

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

With only one Premier League goal and three in all competitions last season, it is fair to say Aubameyang's spell at Chelsea has not gone as planned. He has been told he not part of the club's future plans and is of interest to Barcelona over a return. However, four Saudi Arabian clubs are also very keen and the amount of money being offered may be too good to turn down.

Folarin Balogun

Under contract at Arsenal until the summer of 2025, Balogun may be the answer to the Gunners' quest for an out-and-out centre-forward. Fresh from scoring 21 goals on loan at Reims in Ligue 1, the challenge now is whether Mikel Arteta can integrate the talented 21-year-old into his title-chasing squad.

Harvey Barnes

The winger is one of Leicester's best assets and, after relegation, the club will listen to offers for him. He has been admired by many Premier League clubs for some time and will have no shortage of interest from those looking for a new left winger.

Ona Batlle

The Manchester United wing-back has had a stellar season, and also finds herself out of contract this summer. Barcelona are said to be interested and it is thought she will move back to her native Spain, leaving Marc Skinner the unenviable task of sourcing a replacement.

Jude Bellingham

The England international is Real Madrid bound with his stellar breakthrough spell at Borussia Dortmund nearing an end. The 14-time European champions have agreed a deal in principle to bring Bellingham to the Bernabeu, all-but ending Liverpool's and a host of other clubs' chances of securing his services.

Moises Caicedo

Brighton's midfield maestro is one of the most sought-after players in the summer transfer window. Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are all credited with interest in signing the Ecuador international, who is expected to follow Alexis Mac Allister out of the Brighton exit door.

Joao Cancelo

The full-back's loan to Bayern Munich did not work out and he is headed back to Manchester City for now, where he is also not part of the plans. With Arsenal interested, could he be the latest to switch the Eithad for the Emirates?

Philippe Coutinho

The third most-expensive player in football history is a shadow of the figure he was when Barcelona broke the bank to sign him from Liverpool in 2018. Seemingly surplus to requirements at Aston Villa now too, the 31-year-old's career appears at a crossroads.

Alphonso Davies

Sky Sports News reported in May that the Bayern Munich left-back was one of three players Real Madrid are seeking to sign this summer along with Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe. It will be interesting to see if that progresses but he has been fundamental to Bayern.

David De Gea

De Gea is just over a fortnight away from becoming a free agent, with his current deal set to expire on June 30. Manchester United have an option to extend the deal by one year and are also in talks over a longer extension, but with the club interested in a move for Brentford's David Raya, De Gea's future could go in any direction.

Moussa Diaby

Four fine seasons in the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen has brought Diaby to the attention of Europe's top clubs. The 23-year-old has been linked with a raft of top Premier League clubs over the last few windows, including Arsenal and Newcastle, who can now offer Champions League to prospective recruits.

Mary Earps

Manchester United have reportedly triggered the extension of goalkeeper Earps, but there has been plenty of interest in the WSL Golden Glove winner. While her attentions will be on the Women's World Cup for the next few months, a move could be on the cards for the England No 1.

Roberto Firmino

The Brazilian forward is leaving Liverpool following the expiration of his contract next month - but where will Firmino be heading? Real Madrid appear to be the biggest admirers but - with Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe on their radars - the Spanish champions may have other priorities.

Grace Fisk

Another out of contract player, this time at West Ham. Defender Fisk was one of the Hammers' standout players last season - she made the most clearances in the entire WSL (90) - and is attracting interest from other English clubs, as well as those abroad.

Kyogo Furuhashi

Kyogo spearheaded a vintage 2022/23 season for Celtic, scoring 27 league goals as Celtic sealed a domestic treble, and scooping personal acclaim in the form of the PFA Scotland and SFWA Player of the Year awards. Celtic success brings attention. With manager Ange Postecoglou snapped up by Tottenham, naturally he has been linked with joining his former boss in N17.

Ilkay Gundogan

Despite being instrumental in Manchester City's treble glory, the Germany star's contract is coming to an end. Talks have been ongoing over an extension but there is also interest from Arsenal and Barcelona in taking him on a free transfer.

Jack Harrison

Premier League clubs are circling Elland Road following Leeds United's relegation to the Championship. Harrison would likely be top of the list of interesting prospects. He almost joined Leicester in January and Tottenham were keen on him during 2022.

Reo Hatate

Hatate was one of the standout Scottish Premiership players at Celtic last season, with nine goals and 11 assists in all competitions. With Ange Postecoglou having already departed Parkhead and countryman Kyogo Furuhashi rumoured to be following him, is this Reo's chance to ponder pastures new?

Harry Kane

After a season which saw Kane score 30 Premier League goals but Tottenham struggle, his future is again in focus. Man Utd, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are all in need of a striker and keen on Kane, but a United move is increasingly unlikely. Tottenham do not want to sell him - especially not to a Premier League rival.
 
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