Sports Mole provides an insight into five of the most significant deals that could still happen in the 2025 summer transfer window.Fans will be hard-pressed to find a bigger deal of the summer than the one that was announced by the Liverpool social media team on June 20.After Manchester City withdrew from the running and Bayern Munich were informed that he had his heart set on a switch elsewhere, Liverpool completed the unprecedented signing of Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen.If some of the world’s most reliable reporters are to be believed, Liverpool will fork out an initial £100m for the Germany international, thus making him their most expensive signing of all time, and potentially the Premier League’s too if up to £16m in add-ons are hit.However, both the Premier League champions and their rivals still have ample time to get the chequebook out between now and September 1, where many more marquee moves are anticipated to occur.Here, Sports Mole takes a look at five of the biggest transfers that could still happen in the summer transfer window.© Imago Not even Viktor Gyokeres can predict where Viktor Gyokeres will be playing his football come the end of the summer transfer window, and there appears to be a new twist or turn involving the Sweden international every week at the minute.Arsenal, Manchester United and Juventus were originally believed to have been in a three-team scrap for the former Coventry City and Brighton & Hove Albion man, who allegedly rejected the Old Lady and the Red Devils in favour of joining the Gunners.However, as Arsenal are dragging their feet and still deciding their preferred striker target, Gyokeres is supposedly growing frustrated and is not garnering the level of interest he thought he would after netting an astounding 54 goals in 52 appearances in 2024-25.As a result, the 27-year-old has apparently U-turned on his decision to rebuff Man United’s advances and is once again open to a reunion with Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford, even if there is no European football on offer there.© ImagoBarcelona won a domestic treble under the guidance of Hansi Flick, and the German may soon be reinforced with the signing of Liverpool winger Luis Diaz.The Colombian has long been linked with a move to the Spanish giants, but it remains to be seen if Barca can afford his rumoured price tag, which could be as high as £60m.With Diaz also reportedly of interest to teams from the Saudi Pro League, Barca will have to hope that they can match any financial package that Liverpool receive if they are to land the 28-year-old.© ImagoEintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike is said to be subject to interest from a number of clubs in the Premier League, but Chelsea appear to be ahead of their competition.The Eagles star scored 15 goals and provided eight assists for his side in the Bundesliga in 2024-25, and his ability to link play makes him an attractive option.Considering Chelsea’s recent history of spending in transfer windows, it would come as no shock if the Blues were willing to pay the 22-year-old’s £84m asking price.4. Benjamin Sesko (RB Leipzig to Arsenal)© ImagoAfter losing out on the title to Liverpool, Arsenal are expected to finally address their firepower problems with a blockbuster deal for either Gyokeres or RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko.While the former is heavily admired by new sporting director Andrea Berta, it appears that Sesko is now at the top of Arsenal’s list as they ramp up talks with the Slovenia international’s entourage.A fee of £75m may be required to prise him away from the Red Bull Arena, but Arsenal are not struggling financially whatsoever and would have no problem bowing to Leipzig’s demands, especially for a player whom there is supposedly “universal belief” within the Emirates ranks that he will become a superstar striker. 5. Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford to Manchester United)No Ollie Watkins? No Ivan Toney? No problem for Brentford and Bryan Mbeumo, who has typified the expression strength to strength since touching down on English shores.The Cameroon international entered the summer 2025 window on the back of a 20-goal Premier League season, form that especially attracted Manchester United and their Europa League final foes, Thomas Frank’s Tottenham Hotspur.Despite the lure of playing for his ex-Bees boss at the latter, not to mention also earning his Champions League stars, Mbeumo is thought to be prioritising a switch to Manchester United, so the onus is now on the Red Devils to stump up a satisfactory financial package.ID:574035:1false2false3false: from db desktop :LenBod:collect9431:
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