Who could move in the final days of the transfer window?

The transfer window closes for Premier League clubs on Monday evening, but there is still plenty of business that could be done.

Some huge names still have uncertain futures as we head towards the September 1st deadline. We’ve looked at eight players who could move before the window slams shut.

Arguably, the name that will dominate the headlines. Alexander Isak has insisted he wants out at Newcastle, with the Swedish striker on strike. Isak refused to join up with the club for their pre-season tour and is currently training alone. He took to social media that week to reiterate his stance, insisting his relationship with the club is broken.

Liverpool saw a British record bid turned down earlier this summer and are prepared to bid again if given encouragement. The Reds are reportedly willing to go as high as £120m.

– Tuesday, 26 August 2025

Another name on Liverpool’s list. Marc Guehi has entered the final season of his contract at Crystal Palace, leaving the Eagles in an unenviable position.

Chairman Steve Parish has insisted a sale is likely, though no side has yet met Palace’s asking price. The South Londoners could be forced to accept a lower fee for the 24-year-old, who the club do not want to lose as a free agent in 2026.

Juventus are keen to offload Dusan Vlahovic from their wage bill, with the club’s highest earner available for transfer.

So far, no club has made a concrete approach for Vlahovic, despite a reasonable asking price of just €30m (£25.8m). Still just 25 and with almost a century of Serie A goals to his name, Vlahovic is an intriguing name for sides in search of a forward.

Yoane Wissa has followed the Alexander Isak blueprint, with the DR Congo forward attempting to force a route out of Brentford.

Wissa believes Brentford have broken a promise to let him leave, pricing him out of a transfer to Newcastle. Wissa, who turns 29 next week, wants to play Champions League football. After 19 goals in the Premier League last season, he feels he’s ready for the step up.

– Wednesday, 20 August 2025

Chelsea have all but tied up a deal for Xavi Simons, but the transfer will hinge on the Blues’ ability to get names out the door.

Enzo Maresca’s side are looking to offload the likes of Christopher Nkunku, Tyrique George, and Axel Disasi before bringing in the Dutchman. This one could go down to the wire.

Frustrated with his super sub role under Diego Simeone, Alexander Sorloth is reportedly keen to quit Atletico Madrid for a regular role.

Sorloth scored 20 goals despite just 15 league starts last season, netting 12 of those goals from the bench – a record across Europe’s top five leagues. The 29-year-old averaged a La Liga goal every 78 minutes and would be a smart pick-up for several sides.

Alejandro Garnacho was informed he does not feature in Manchester United’s plans at the end of last season.

The Argentine has impressed sporadically at Old Trafford, but the lack of a clear role in Ruben Amorim’s system and question marks over his attitude have led to an inevitable exit. Chelsea looks the likeliest destination before the deadline, though there’s a significant gap in the two sides’ valuations.

– Wednesday, 27 August 2025

Kobbie Mainoo is another who could leave Manchester United. An unused substitute across the opening two Premier League games, Mainoo is another who lacks a defined role in Amorim’s tactical set-up.

Clubs in England and Europe have taken note, with the 20-year-old open to an exit. Mainoo played in a European Championship final as a teenager and is a player of huge potential.

Read – Ruben Amorim’s reign at Manchester United may be defined by Kobbie Mainoo decision

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