What Each Premier League Club Needs Before the Transfer Deadline
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What Each Premier League Club Needs Before the Transfer Deadline

Premier League clubs have already spent over £2bn this summer, but as the 1 September deadline approaches, teams face critical decisions to strengthen key areas or offload players.

With over £2bn spent, Premier League clubs face a final push before the 1 September transfer deadline.

INLIBER Sport reviews what each club still needs.

AFC Bournemouth

Bournemouth have rebuilt after losing key defenders. Coach Andoni Iraola still wants defensive cover and a target man to complement Evanilson. Adrien Truffert and Bafode Diakite have arrived, but one more centre-back and a physical striker remain priorities.

Arsenal

Arsenal thought their summer business was done with Martin Zubimendi and Viktor Gyökeres arriving, but Kai Havertz’s knee injury has forced a late move for Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. Any further activity is likely to be limited to offloading fringe players.

Aston Villa

Financial fair-play constraints saw Villa sell Jacob Ramsey to Newcastle, and Unai Emery still seeks attacking reinforcements. Nicolas Jackson and a return for Marco Asensio are on the radar if the fee suits.

Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton sold Joao Pedro to Chelsea and added Olivier Boscagli, Diego Coppola and Charalampos Kostoulas. Manager Fabian Hurzeler will monitor Danny Welbeck’s and Georginio Rutter’s fitness before considering further signings.

Brentford

Brentford have signed Dango Ouattara to offset Bryan Mbeumo’s departure and are managing Yoane Wissa’s wish to leave. Aaron Hickey has returned fit, but the Bees may strengthen full-back and midfield creativity after Christian Nørgaard’s exit.

Burnley

Burnley completed 13 permanent deals to aid survival, but remain open to irresistible offers for stand-out players like Maxime Estève. Manager Scott Parker will seek replacements if late bids arrive.

Chelsea

Xavi Simons

Enzo Maresca wants to bolster his forward line with Alejandro Garnacho or Xavi Simons, but outgoings will dictate business. Chelsea may also offload members of the “Bomb Squad” and look internally for defensive cover after Levi Colwill’s injury.

Crystal Palace

Oliver Glasner needs a replacement for Marc Guéhi and Eberechi Eze, both linked with Liverpool and Arsenal. Palace are tracking defenders like Jérémy Jacquet and midfielders such as Bilal El Khannouss, but face competition from clubs in Europe.

Everton

David Moyes

David Moyes has targeted a right-winger and a right-back for months. Everton’s pursuit of Tyler Dibling and Malick Fofana continues, while defensive midfield reinforcements are needed to support Idrissa Gueye.

Fulham

Marco Silva seeks wide attackers after a quiet window. Fulham have held talks for Shakhtar’s Kevin and Arsenal’s Reiss Nelson, and Raheem Sterling remains a potential wildcard to boost their flanks.

Leeds United

Leeds have been active but Daniel Farke still wants a full-back and striker. James Justin is a target at right-back, and Noah Okafor’s arrival from AC Milan is imminent. Injury concerns over Ethan Ampadu may prompt more additions.

Liverpool

Hugo Ekitike

Arne Slot has spent heavily but central defence remains a priority after Jarell Quansah’s departure. Marc Guéhi and Alexander Isak linger on his list, and Liverpool may revisit a left-side attacking reinforcement.

Manchester City

Man City wrapped up their main business before the Club World Cup. Any late moves will depend on outgoings – especially Ederson – but Pep Guardiola appears satisfied unless a bargain arises.

Manchester United

Rúben Amorim boosted United’s attack with Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Šeško but still needs a reliable goalkeeper. Andre Onana’s struggles keep Gianluigi Donnarumma on the radar if a deal can be done.

Newcastle United

Alexander Isak

Newcastle have strengthened wide areas and midfield but need a striker after Callum Wilson’s exit and amid the Alexander Isak saga. Yoane Wissa remains the top target despite Brentford’s resistance, while Nicolas Jackson is an alternative.

Nottingham Forest

Forest have invested £140m and now eye midfield reinforcements like Douglas Luiz. They may also add competition in goal and at full-back, targeting Jose Ángel Carmona from Sevilla.

Sunderland

Sunderland’s 11 new signings show intent, yet they still need width and central defensive cover. Abdul Fatawu and Jhon Lucumí remain on their shortlist as the deadline looms.

Tottenham Hotspur

Eberechi Eze celebrates with FA Cup

Thomas Frank must replace Son Heung-min and cover James Maddison’s injury. Spurs have eyed Yoane Wissa, Savinho and Maghnes Akliouche, and may explore a central defender if Marc Guéhi can’t be secured.

West Ham United

West Ham need midfielders urgently. Graham Potter has scouted Mateus Fernandes and Marc Casado to add energy and creativity after a disappointing defeat at Sunderland.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolves added pace with Jackson Tchatchoua and now seek an attacking midfielder like Christantus Uche and possibly a striker for Jørgen Strand Larsen, with central defence also under review.

With over £2bn spent, Premier League sides must make decisive moves in defence, midfield or attack before the window closes.

This topic was reported by BBC Sport.

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