The Premier League’s summer transfer window is open with Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal set to be busier than ever.
Liverpool enjoyed success in the Champions League this year and their quest to end their league title drought in 2019 will be bolstered by the arrival of Naby Keita from RB Leipzig. He will not be the last new face on Merseyside, however, with Monaco's Fabinho already in. Lyon's Nabil Fekir is next on Jurgen Klopp's hitlist. At United Jose Mourinho looks set to spend big again as he targets reinforcements in his bid to haul in record-breaking Manchester City next season. A new left-back and central midfield player are high on his list with a big money move for Real Madrid's Gareth Bale not out the question. Could Cristiano Ronaldo join him?
For the first time in over two decades Arsenal head into the offseason with a new manager at the helm. That man is former PSG boss Unai Emery after a stunning 11th hour change of heart at the Emirates and he already has a new signing in his sights. Chelsea could well be looking for a new manager themselves but across London Mauricio Pochettino won't be leaving Tottenham Hotspur after signing a new five-year deal.
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Oli McBurnie is keen for Steven Gerrard to be a success at Rangers whether or not the Scotland striker is recruited to help the Ibrox cause.
The 21-year-old Swansea forward, Leeds-born but a big Gers fan through his Scottish father Neil, was linked with a move to the Govan club in January when Graeme Murty was in charge before going on loan to Barnsley and is reportedly a target for the new Light Blues boss.
McBurnie will return to Swansea for pre-season training but admits his future is "up in the air" as the Swans are managerless after they parted company with Carlos Carvalhal after their relegation from the Premier League.
"Me and my brother grew up as massive Rangers fans. I don't think we had any choice.
"I will speak to Swansea when I come back from this trip, see what they want to do and what we want to do and take it from there.
"It is a bit up in the air at the minute. I don't think the club can let people go or bring people in without a manager being there.
"It is a waiting game, there is no rush. It is the uncertainty of football.
"It is exciting in a way but also its nervy. I could end up at Swansea, I could end up anywhere in the world but it is exciting."




Steven Gerrard spent his first day as Rangers manager on a scouting mission watching the England Under-21s.
Gerrard was photographed in France watching on from the stands with a notebook as the young English side took on Qatar at the Toulon Tournament.
The former Liverpool captain's contract began on June 1, although he had already visited Ibrox and the club's Auchenhowie training ground to view the facilities.
And his presence in France suggested he could be talent spotting as he looks to reshape the Rangers squad.
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