Ten EFL stars EPL clubs may look to snap up before transfer window shuts

The Summer Transfer SLAMS Closed on Monday and in the end we can concentrate on football instead of who leaves and who enters.

But if we enter the last week, Premier League clubs hope to find the following gem – and there are plenty of waiting to find in the EFL.

Here are some of the young stars that may be intended for the top.

Tyler Dibbling (Southampton)

Only 19 and without doubt the esteemed possession of the saints.

The winger is appreciated at around £ 50 million by St Mary's Chiefs and Everton have already rejected bids.

Dibling is a strong and versatile attacking player with fantastic dribbling skills. He mainly plays as a right -wing wing player, but can either enter as a central or attacking midfielder. This boy can also play in the front.

And although he is left, he can be effective on his right.

Will still leave him out of the team on Stoke on Saturday and he will certainly be gone this week.

Harrison Burrows (Sheffield United)

Reviewed by many people as the best left back in the championship.

The 23-year-old was a great purchase from Peterborough last summer with the deal worth around £ 6 million.

He is a great attacking talent, with a good eye for goal, but a player who is equally defensively healthy.

His six goals and six assists were handy last season – and West Ham is considered one of the clubs that have followed his progress sharply.

Hayden Hackney (Middlesbrough)

Certainly, this talented home -felt midfielder will soon be broken up.

Championship Rivals Ipswich made an £ 14 million offer last month for the 23-year-old and Boro wanted to go but the player would like to have his heart to go to the top flight.

Everton -Baas David Moyes is interested and Crystal Palace has surpassed Boro.

Boro needs the money, but Hackney will not only leave this summer because of it and is willing to keep the right movement away from his boys' club.

Kellen Fisher (Norwich)

Canaries Defender has been a huge hit on Carrow Road since she signed him from Bromley two years ago.

The 21-year-old has been interested in Nottingham Forest and Everton after he had had a fantastic breakthrough season.

Mihailo Ivanovic (Millwall)

Wolves belong to the Premier League parties that keep this 20-year-old Serbian striker.

He made an impression after Alex Neil took over in De Den and last season ended with a handy 12 goals of 25 Starts.

What impresses me is his ruthless urgent and strong physique. Always find good bags of space.

Has a good work ethics and is technically good.

Tom Fellows (West Brom)

Everyone gets excited about the Hawthorns when you talk about this 22-year-old winger who came through the academy.

The Solihull -child is sparkling since he broke well in the first team almost two years ago. He has a pace to burn, makes the living daylight out of the defenders and delivers dangerous crosses.

Add to that that he is a great passer-by of the ball and a threat to set pieces and you have a great player.

Everton seems to sniff around a lot of these rising second -class stars and has followed fellows. Rivals Southampton Championship is supposed to be interested when the toffees buy dibbling.

Mateus Fernandes (Southampton)

Portuguese playmaker was one of the few radiant lights for saints in their 12-point Premier League horror show.

And Fernandes, 21, this summer was on the radar of West Ham, Sunderland and Nottingham Forest.

Both defensive and attacking in the middle of the park. He drives the ball forward, his working speed is sometimes obscene and is a beautiful passer -by of the ball.

He is also so mature for someone his age. Absolutely too good for the championship.

Shea Charles (Southampton)

Leeds sniffs around for this midfield gem after he was impressed by a seasonal loan on Sheffield Wednesday last season.

The 21-year-old midfielder of Northern Ireland Die Saints had helped to be promoted to the Premier League-Kan two seasons ago, counting himself miserably in order not to get a crack on the top flight with saints.

Will is still happy to have him back this season, but if a Prem club comes to beat with a decent bid of £ 20 million-plus, he will certainly be on the road.

Sam Tickle (Wigan)

This 23-year-old keeper goes to places. Not this summer, especially next year.

Manchester United, Arsenal and Everton have all been associated with this child that is assessed as the best No.1 in League One.

He is a great Shot stopper, orders his box, has large reflexes, is flexible with his distribution and was the first keeper in 13 years who won the club's player last season.

Bilal El Khannouss (Leicester)

The Moroccan midfielder was arrested by the foxes last summer for £ 21 million, but after relegation he seems to want to leave.

Tottenham, West Ham, Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace and Leeds are among the most important vultures that are circling for the 21-year-old.

In a terrible Leicester campaign in the top flight, he scored twice and placed on three assists. But there will be much more.

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