The January transfer window has barely been closed a week and Arsenal and Chelsea are among the clubs already plotting huge summer transfer moves.
Arsenal failed to sign a striker in January but are ready to back Mikel Arteta with some big new signings for next season, with Alexander Isak and Nico Williams among their potential targets. The Gunners are also said to be plotting a shock move for Liverpool star Diogo Jota. Chelsea had a quiet January too, and their two priorities in the summer are new forwards and a new goalkeeper. The Blues are being linked with Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo.
Liverpool are said be eyeing up a potential replacement for Virgil van Dijk amid uncertainty over his future at Anfield, Manchester United are keen on Geovany Quenda and Arsenal could face a fight to keep hold of William Saliba amid interest from Real Madrid. Tottenham also look set for a busy summer as they continue to rebuild their squad. Follow all the latest news, gossip and rumours below!
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