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The summer transfer window has taken a new turn with Eden Hazard who has joined Real Madrid since Chelsea.
Today, even the new promotion, Aston Villa, has signed the act, signing Wesley Moraes of Club Brugge for a record amount of 22 million pounds.
Nevertheless, there is still much to do in the Premier League, especially as teams know their schedule for the 2019/20 season.
There are already rumors circulating, speculation rising and rumors that many players and teams participate.
But who will be the first player that your side signs this summer? We chatted with our friends from Oddschecker.com to find out the most likely moves at this point in time.
* All odds are correct on Friday, June 14
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The best football transfers from the window of transfers from summer 2019 until now
Arsenal – Ryan Fraser (2/5)
The Gunners have been badociated with a low-cost contract for the winger since the end of the 2018/19 campaign, but no agreement has yet been reached.
Latest reports suggest that he could stay with the Cherries during the last season of his contract and leave for a free year, however.
Aston Villa – Jack Butland (8/11)
Last season, the Villans concluded that three goaltenders were playing eight or more games in the championship, with Jed Steer playing the most.
Having an international available in England is certainly tempting, but they will not have it in their own way as the other teams want it too.
Bournemouth – Jack Butland (6/4)
Stoke City failing to get a promotion right away in the Premier League and the Cherries are looking for a new goaltender, this seems like a match of fortune.
Butland knows he will have little chance of getting the England No. 1 jersey before coming back to the top of the standings. A transfer should therefore be easy, unless the Potters want too much money.
Brighton – Harry Wilson (7/2)
After a nice loan period in Derby County last season, the Welshman clearly feels ready to step up, even if it means leaving Liverpool.
The Seagulls need additional attack and Wilson, aged 22, could fund it for around £ 20m.
Burnley – Che Adams (4/1)
Wanted by several Premier League teams, the Clarets were not favorites to win the starlet of Birmingham City, but it remains the most likely to sign for the moment.
With very few Turf Moor leavers, all we know is that Sean Dyche had four offers for the player denied in January.
Chelsea – Transfer Prohibition
Considering that the Blues are currently not allowed to sign anyone. We note this as nobody until things change on the west side of London.
Crystal Palace – Nathaniel Clyne (3/1)
If Aaron Wan-Bissaka is transferred to Manchester United, Man City or Tottenham Hotspur, it may not be surprising to see the Eagles tied to their former player.
The side defender now has Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez ahead of him in Liverpool, while he was on loan to Bournemouth in the second half of last season.
Everton – André Gomes (1/7)
Tottenham Hotspur had been badociated with a swoop for the Toffees' star of credit, but their interest has cooled since the pursuit of Tanguy Ndombele and Giovani Lo Celso.
This paves the way for Marco Silva, who offers a permanent contract to the man from Barcelona.
Leicester – Yuri Tielemans (4/7)
After an excellent loan since joining in January, Tielemans is permanently sought after by the club.
His three goals and four badists helped the Fox to finish ninth, but Brendan Rodgers will be wary of other Premier League teams.
Liverpool – Memphis Depay (10/11)
A rumor that keeps coming back the former Manchester United man in Liverpool.
He fell to Old Trafford but is now a star with Lyon and the Netherlands – but would he be brought in to complete the already present striker or to replace him if Sadio Mane left?
Man City – Harry Maguire (4/7)
It seems that Pep Guardiola gives a little spice to his defense this summer with the departure of Vincent Kompany and that many stars are not in shape or disgrace.
Maguire was sought after by the best clubs in the Premier League, but now City leads the race.
Man Utd – Aaron Wan-Bissaka (1/4)
Another player sought after by several big clubs this summer, Wan-Bissaka has delighted fans of Crystal Palace and neutrals with his displays in the back right.
The youngster himself is thinking of staying at Selhurst Park, but who knows what could happen if the right offer comes up?
Newcastle – Solomon Rondon (6/4)
It would be the most sensible signing of the summer from a club, but for now, this is not exceeded, West Brom retaining his player for the moment.
Rondon is now at Copa America with Venezuela, but the transfer will be badured. Is not it?
Norwich – Joe Hart (5/2)
Tim Krul was No. 1 for the Canaries because they were promoted to the Premier League by winning the league title.
Their alternate is currently Michael McGovern. Joe Hart could be led to give Krul another rival and create a real battle for the goalkeeper jersey.
The reports, however, connect him to Stoke City replacing Jack Butland.
Sheffield United – Phil Jagielka (4/7)
The veteran left Everton so what better place to end his career than the former United club.
He may not be a starter but he is a leader with incredible experience at the highest level.
Southampton – Che Adams (8/11)
It's still this Adams man. But this time, it is the saints who are one of the favorites to sign in the summer.
Ralph Hasenhuttl has done wonders at St Mary's and may look like a young striker if he manages to land him.
Tottenham – Jack Clarke (2/5)
The young player made his debut with Leeds United last year and, like his fellow Championship winger, Daniel James, he could now get a Premier League.
The Spurs have been linked to Clarke since January and could now act, although Tanguy Ndombele and Giovani Lo Celso are priority signatures.
Watford – Aaron Mooy (1/1)
Javi Gracia could add creativity to his midfield this summer, and the Australian seems to be a good choice.
Relegated last season to Huddersfield Town, it could also be available at a reasonable price, which would allow them to spend more in other areas, such as defense.
West Ham – Aleksandr Mitrovic (6/4)
Having performed admirably in Fulham's relegation last year, Mitrovic is almost certain to win a decent transfer.
With better service, he can reach his potential in the Premier League and he will certainly be more useful than Andy Carroll – unless his discipline problems do not start again.
Wolves – Andre Silva (2/1)
Raul Jimenez may now be a permanent player in Molineux, but another striker could join him at the club.
It is not surprising that he is Portuguese, but the striker in Seville, who is hot and cold, may be surprised.
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