One transfer every Premier League team can complete in window opening in two days

The first transfer window of 2025 will open next week with clubs that have a limited amount of time to complete all the deals they want before the Club World Cup and Premier League clubs can be busy

The dust is just starting to establish on the 2024/25 campaign – but we are already firm in the transfer season. A number of Premier League clubs get their business done early.

Bids have already been submitted, while some contracts have already been signed. And that is only certain to go up in the coming days when the window opens.

Because of this summer's world cup there will be two separate windows. The first opens on June 1 and runs until 10 June.

The second window then starts in action on Monday, June 16 and runs completely until the beginning of September. But which deals can we see in the coming days? Mirror Football takes a look …

Arsenal – Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad)

Admirers of the Spanish midfielder for some time, Arsenal has bitten the bullet and decided to pay his release clause of £ 51 million. Reports in Spain suggest that he is preparing to complete an Arsenal Medical soon, so that a deal can be closed soon.

Aston Villa – Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)

The graduated man United Academy had succeeded in restoring his shape before an injury has brutally shortened his time with Aston Villa. The Midlands side has an option of £ 40 million to buy it permanently they can activate, but whether they do that without a guaranteed Champions League payment day is still to be seen.

Bournemouth – Kyogo Furuhashi (Rennes)

The cherries have already done some things this summer with defender Dean Huijsen on his way to Real Madrid. Reports have suggested that former cell man Kyogo Furuhashi could be the target and given the rotten time of things he had in France, it could be a relatively simple movement.

Brentford – Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool)

Kelleher has regularly expressed his wish to leave Liverpool for a regular First Team Football. Brentford could offer him exactly that. The bees have been in contact with their Premier League rivals with regard to a deal in recent days.

Brighton – Diego Coppola (Hellas Verona)

A talented young defender, the Italian has made a name for himself with Hellas Verona in the Serie A. As it looks now, the seagulls are the favorites, but competition can be confronted by Juventus and Aston Villa.

Burnley – Daniel Peretz (Bayern Munich)

This depends very much on what happens with James Trafford. But reports in Germany have claimed that the Clarets would like to conclude Peretz for a loan agreement. Bayern is said to be willing to lend him, so that a deal could be relatively easy.

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Chelsea – Liam Delap (Ipswich)

A relatively simple, Chelsea has already activated the release clause of £ 30 million in the Ipswich contract from Delap. All that remains now is to bring him officially signing a deal and that movement can be completed.

Crystal Palace – Reinildo Mandava (Atletico Madrid)

After winning the FA Cup, Palace understandably wants to strengthen their team. Atletico Madrid Left-back Reinildo is reportedly identified as a replacement for Ben Chilwell, who will return to Chelsea at the end of his loan.

Everton – Charly Alcaraz (Flamengo)

Just like Rashford, Charly Alcaraz was able to see his loan to Everton, a permanent in a permanent soon. The former Southampton-Man is now in conversation about personal conditions and is expected to become a full-time toffee.

Fulham – Ardon Jashari (Club Brugge)

This can actually be a bit more difficult than some of the other names on the list. The Club Brugge -midfielder sheen over in Belgium and has been interested in the Premier League. Fulham could steal a march with an early move.

Leeds United – Manor Solomon (Tottenham)

One of the heroes of the promotion of Leeds, there has been a call for the club to go through a permanent deal. And it seems that it could actually happen, with traces that are open to selling. Leeds can be confronted with competition from Everton, so they might have to turn on their skates.

Liverpool – Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen)

One of the two Bayer Leverkusen stars that could be Liverpool players this summer, looks on the right Frimpong seems to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold in Anfield. He has already flown to the UK to undergo a medical after his release clause was activated.

Manchester City – Tijjani Reijnders (AC Milan)

The champions certainly need a few signing sessions to reclaim their crown. And it seems to be in midfield where Pep Guardiola likes to add some new faces. AC Milan has already rejected City's opening offer for Reijnders, but don't be surprised if they try again.

Manchester United – Matheus Cunha (Wolves)

Another release clause, another threatening movement. Matheus Cunha seems to be a Red Devil after his release clause of £ 62 million was activated. The Brazilian will also be set for a medical medical in the coming days.

Newcastle – Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)

Newcastle are long -term admirers of Guehi and have seen a number of bids in the past. But with some financial muscles behind them thanks to their Champions League qualification, this summer might finally be the window where they get it.

Nottingham Forest – Igor Jesus (Botafogo)

Speaking of European football, Nottingham Forest could do with some depth prior to their return to continental competition – especially at the front. Botafogo striker Igor Jesus is said to be reportedly a target with the two clubs, apparently not far away from a deal.

Sunderland – Jordan Henderson (Ajax)

There have been rumors about an emotional return this summer and it could finally be the perfect time to happen. Henderson has really had trouble setting up since leaving Liverpool and his boys' club might be the perfect place to do that.

Tottenham – Mathys Tel (Bayern Munich)

After having scored only three times for traces since his arrival on loan from Bayern Munich, there is a debate about whether they should activate their option to permanently sign count. A deal would be expensive at the £ 50 million, but it would be relatively easy for rubber stamp.

West Ham – Daniel Cummings (Celtic)

West Ham certainly needs some additions after their disappointing campaign. The young Celtic star Daniel Cummings will come to West Ham at the end of his contract this summer and the move can indeed be announced.

Wolves – Kieran Morrison (Liverpool)

With Cunha on the way, wolves must add bodies in attack. But it seems that their concentration is elsewhere for the time being. Reports have suggested that the black countryside has made an approach for the young midfielder Kieran Morrison in Liverpool.

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