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Eriksen to Ebiowei: transfer targets to keep a close eye on this summer

After five years of largely playing second fiddle at City, the Brazil striker is likely to move on with the arrival of Erling Haaland. Jesus has only 12 months on his contract and has been linked with several Premier League clubs including Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle. Mikel Arteta’s side appear to be the frontrunners, although the 25-year-old could decide his future lies overseas, with Milan among those interested in a player who has four Premier League winner’s medals.

The Nigerian’s heroic performances in his club’s run to last season’s Europa League final mean he is a wanted man. Aston Villa and Wolves are believed to have held talks over a potential move, although Rangers are likely to want £30m for the versatile defender who learned his trade playing futsal in east London. Meanwhile, Joe Aribo and Ryan Kent could also be on their way out of Ibrox to Crystal Palace and Leeds respectively.

The elegant Netherlands international has been earmarked by Erik ten Hag as the man who can transform Manchester United’s midfield and being reunited with his former Ajax coach could be perfect for both parties. Donny van de Beek could also benefit from having his old teammate alongside him at Old Trafford, although it is unlikely that United will be willing to meet Barça’s €100m asking price for a player with two years on his contract.

The midfielder has proved himself one of the best in his position over the past few Premier League seasons, with Arsenal thought to be leading the race to sign him. Tielemens has turned down several offers of a new contract and has admitted the time may be right for him to move on with one year left on his deal. “Of course you have to listen to other opportunities, you have to look at your career,

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