The transfer window will close for Premier League clubs on 1 September, so that Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal complete an excellent business with just two weeks
There are still two weeks to go before the transfer window closes, and many Premier League clubs may have the feeling that they are doing work in the transfer Maeket. Among them rule champion Liverpool, even though the Reds make a winning start to the season on Friday.
The side of Arne Slot has already spent great this summer and breaking the record of the Premier League transfer to sign Florian Wirtz. However, their defensive problems came into the picture during the victory over Bournemouth, and Slot could be tempted to further strengthen.
Last season's second place, Arsenal looked more solid on Sunday when they applied Manchester United. However, it was a difficult afternoon for new striker Viktor Gyokees, and the Gunners may feel that they should give the Swede more support.
United itself could take some positives from their performance, if not the result. There are still questions for them, although especially in the goal after the struggle of Altay Bayindir for the winner of Arsenal.
Two weeks is enough time for one of the three teams to do more business. Here Mirror Football investigates some of the deals that can still endure.
Manchester United
United's need for a new keeper became more acute when Bayindir fluttered in a corner to allow Riccardo Calafiori to score the winner of Arsenal at Old Trafford. Colleague senior keeper Andre Onana did not even make the bank, despite the fact that head coach Ruben Amorim indicates that the Cameroon International had not been injured, and a new starter could arrive this month.
EMI Martinez is an option, with the Aston Villa keeper absent through suspension this week, while the future of Gianluigi Donnarumma could decrease on how serious Rivals Manchester City is about a deal and Inter Milan could defeat United to cheaper target Senne Lammens.
Further ahead, Amorim is certainly a fan of Carlos Baleba, because United is looking for defensive midfield reinforcements. However, Brighton does not let the Cameroonian leave cheaply, so United may have to sell before they can buy.
Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia belong to those who can get a fee, with Roma both of them like, but it may be that the pair of Toby Collyer will follow on loan instead of permanent. Harry Amass is also tipped to leave on loan, with the arrival of Diego Leon who leaves United in better shape.
There are still three extraordinary players who can leave permanently to possibly get money for a Baleba water. Alejandro Garnacho is sought by Chelsea, while Real Betis remains enthusiastic about Antony, and AC Milan -target White Rasmus Hojlund looks closer to an exit after he has been omitted from the team to prevent Arsenal on Sunday.
Arsenal
Arsenal has already been busy this summer and uses a targeted approach among the new sports director Andrea Berta. They will probably only add a senior star, if that, but creativity in midfield seems to be the order of the day.
The development of Ethan Nwaneri has seen the Gunners cool their interest in Ebereechi Eze, with Tottenham most likely to sign the Crystal Palace star. Arsenal could take one last step for the English international, but the priority now seems to cash in for Fringe players to collect some funds – even if they don't spend it well now.
With Gabriel Martinelli who starts with Old Trafford and Noni Madueke who comes from the bank, Leandro Trossard seems to be the strange man. There is well -documented Saudi interest in the Belgian, although he may still wait for an offer from Europe.
Fabio Vieira, Albert Sambi Lokonga and Reiss Nelson have all spent on loan in the past term and all three could still go to the right price. Vieira was looked at by Stuttgart, and the only thing that remains is agreement on the price.
Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko can also leave when the right offer comes in, with Fenerbahce who pursues Zinchenko. We could also see a late summer output for backup goalkeeper Karl Hein, promoted with Tommy Setford from the under-21 year in the senior set-up.
Liverpool
You may look at a team that spends £ 300 million and think they are definitely ready for the summer '. However, Liverpool has also raised a considerable amount through the sale, and this – combined with their lack of expenditure from 12 months ago – leaves a leeway behind.
The defense for the goals of Antoine Semenyo at Anfield suggests that a new center-back can be crucial. Giovanni Leoni arrived too late to appear in that game, and is still a teenager, so Marc Guehi could still participate from Crystal Palace.
On the other side of the field, Alexander Isak remains more likely than not to join Liverpool after Newcastle had left him out of their team to face Aston Villa on Saturday. It is unlikely that we will see extra income, but Liverpool could still cash in on some margin players.
Ben Doak was completely omitted on Friday and will complete a permanent move to Bournemouth. Kostas Tsimikas seems to be the most likely to leave after he has been banned to the third choice left back, with Nottingham Forest among the interested parties.
Harvey Elliott was also able to leave for the right price after he had stayed on the couch against Bournemouth, although the goals of Federico Chiesa spoke about a departure for the Italian start. There may also be some more loan deviations after the movement of Luca Stephenson north of the border, with James McConnell and Lewis Koumas both much demand.
