Everton might target two undesirable players from Manchester City, while Arsenal and Liverpool could look at an unexpected signing, and Leeds should think about acquiring a former Newcastle United player.
We’ve envisioned new homes for some notable Premier League players who might be on the move, starting with two City players…
Kyle Walker to Everton
Kyle Walker may not be in his prime anymore, but he could certainly enhance Everton’s defense. He would blend in seamlessly with the veteran presence in a backline that already includes 37-year-old Seamus Coleman. Walker turned 35 in May, while younger teammate Nathan Patterson has struggled with injuries.
Although Walker would need to accept a pay cut to join Everton, his ambition to remain in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad takes precedence over finances, despite interest from Fenerbahce. His choice in January to go with AC Milan over a move to Saudi Arabia has ensured consistent call-ups under the new England manager. Joining Everton and performing well could help him achieve his goal of 100 caps.
Jack Grealish to Everton
Continuing with Manchester City transfers to Everton, the idea of Jack Grealish making this move is particularly intriguing. Interest has emerged from Napoli, which would be a more appealing destination unless he wishes to stay in England. Grealish could serve as a direct replacement for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who departed for Paris Saint-Germain, ensuring Champions League football for himself next season.
However, focusing on Premier League moves, Everton seems ambitious as they transition to a new stadium. If Manchester City can offload both Grealish and Walker to them, it would clearly be a win for City as well.
Raheem Sterling to Fulham
After a disappointing loan at Arsenal, Raheem Sterling’s future remains uncertain. His prolific saga has left many questioning where he should go next, particularly since he only managed one goal in 28 appearances for Arsenal.
Staying in London seems crucial to his next move. Fulham appears to be a fitting option for Sterling, where he could find a comfortable role and perhaps regain his scoring form. Marco Silva is in need of attacking reinforcements, especially on the left flank, making Sterling a potentially strong addition.
Sean Longstaff to Leeds
Transitioning to Sean Longstaff, many Newcastle fans may welcome his departure, despite some retaining fondness for a local talent. Newcastle has clearly moved past Longstaff, so a move to Leeds could be a wise decision for both the club and player. His Premier League experience will be vital for the promoted sides aiming to stay up.
Longstaff’s work rate and ability to contribute in midfield could quickly earn him favor at Elland Road, and he could add some goal-scoring threat to the new squad.
Alejandro Garnacho to Tottenham Hotspur
If reports about Garnacho joining Chelsea are to be believed, a transfer to Spurs could also be on the cards. As Spurs look for new players following the pursuit of Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, they might see potential in Garnacho, who had a challenging season at Manchester United.
Darwin Nunez to Arsenal
No transfer discussion would be complete without mentioning Arsenal and a possible striker addition. Although Darwin Nunez might seem like a surprising choice for Mikel Arteta, the manager’s eclectic recruitment strategy makes this plausible. Arsenal is in need of a high-caliber striker, and perhaps a fresh environment could help Nunez thrive.
Marcus Rashford to Liverpool
Lastly, we suggest a surprising move for Marcus Rashford to Liverpool. While it may sound odd, it could be amusing to see this happening. Rashford could provide Liverpool with an option in the central attack, maintaining depth, especially with Gakpo and Diaz potentially being courted elsewhere.