
Jadon Sancho must be wondering where to turn next. Chelsea chose not to sign him and Manchester United certainly do not want to reintegrate him into Ruben Amorim’s squad. It might not always seem as if there is a solution in these situations, but there often is and it comes in the form of the Turkish Super Lig. Supposedly José Mourinho’s Fenerbahce have agreed personal terms with the former Borussia Dortmund winger, who is available for around £17m. His fellow unwanted United forward Marcus Rashford has been offered some hope of moving to Barcelona on loan.
Any money earned by Jason Wilcox could be splashed on Wilfred Ndidi, who would cost £9m from Leicester thanks to a release clause. Everton are also keen.
Last summer, Nottingham Forest were unwilling to sell Anthony Elanga to Newcastle, but the north-east club are back in for the Sweden international. They have opened the bidding at £45m, but Forest would want in the region of £60m if they are to allow the former Manchester United man to leave the City Ground.
Kepa Arrizabalaga is closing in on a £5m move from west to north London and join Arsenal from Chelsea. The Spaniard, who enjoyed a fine campaign on loan at Bournemouth, will be backup to David Raya.
Max Aarons looks to be heading north to Rangers from Bournemouth. The right-back spent last season with Valencia in La Liga and now gets to tick off the Scottish Premiership.
Burnley are set to bolster their ranks for their return to the Premier League with Feyenoord left-back Quilindschy Hartman, much to the irritation of journalists who will need to write his name in a hurry. A deal that could rise to £10.25m has been agreed between the two clubs. He will almost certainly be joined by goalkeeper Max Weiss, who is on his way to Lancashire from Karlsruher SC. Another promoted side, Sunderland, are trying to ignite their summer with a move for Sassuolo’s 26-year-old French winger Armand Laurienté.
Omari Hutchinson is enjoying a fine European Under-21 Championship, which might help him secure a move back to the Premier League after going down with Ipswich. Everton, Brentford, West Ham and Fulham are all keeping tabs on the winger.
It was a disappointing season for Luton, ending in relegation to League One, but one bright spark was Millenic Alli. The attacker joined in January from Exeter and shone in the battle to stay up, which might explain why Leicester, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough are considering making a move.
The Nigerian international Olakunle Olusegun is a target for several Championship clubs. The Krasnador winger, who has also played in Denmark and Bulgaria, has popped up on the second-tier radar. Watford, Southampton, QPR and Coventry are just a few with a keen interest.
In League One, Wigan have been sniffing around the Harrogate goalkeeper James Belshaw, which could indicate a possible exit for Sam Tickle who has admirers higher up the pyramid.