The World Cup stars being targeted by Premier League clubs
Summary
Premier League clubs are watching players competing in the 48-team World Cup closely to identify potential transfer targets. Several goalkeepers, defenders, and other key players from various national teams are attracting interest from clubs like Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, and others as the transfer window opens.Key Facts
- England goalkeeper James Trafford from Manchester City is a transfer target for Newcastle, who may try to sign him again.
- Fulham’s left-back Antonee Robinson, a regular for the USA team, could be a target for Manchester United.
- Tottenham defender Luka Vuskovic, who played for Croatia, is attracting bids from Brighton.
- Crystal Palace, fresh from winning the Conference League, need to strengthen their squad for the Europa League, especially at the full-back positions.
- West Ham and DR Congo’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka and England’s Djed Spence of Tottenham are being considered by Everton to fix their right-back problems.
- Bournemouth are looking to sign a goalkeeper to provide competition and backup.
- The World Cup serves as a showcase for players wanting to impress Premier League teams before the transfer window closes.
- New managers and clubs will be paying close attention to players' performances during the tournament to guide their signing decisions.
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