Before the "internal transfer window": Who will return to the Premier League?

HOÀI MINH |

Josh King, Ismaila Sarr and Troy Deeney could move to the Premier League before the deadline for the "internal transfer window" in England.

The deadline for the 2020 summer player transfer window has officially closed in European national championships in general and in England in particular from October 5. However, that does not mean that the transfer activities of Premier League clubs have ended.

This year, the organizing committee allowed teams to add players until October 16. However, Premier League teams are only allowed to buy, sell and borrow players from lower levels.

Max Aarons (norwich)

Potential destination: Tottenham

Max Aarons has not only attracted the attention of Premier League clubs, he is also sought after by many Bundesliga and La Liga giants. The England U21 international has become a "precious gem" in the hands of coach Daniel Farke. Although they cannot go to Bayern Munich or Barcelona as expected, returning to the Premier League is not a bad idea.

Tottenham are the team closest to Max Aarons, likely to explode the deal before the deadline. When asked about moving under Jose Mourinho, Aarons reserved: "I just let it be decided by outsiders, like Stuart or the club.

Whatever is happening or is happening sometimes is not really in my hands. All I can do as a professional footballer is try to develop my career."

Josh King (Bournemouth)

Potential Destinations: West Ham, West Brom

The 28-year-old striker has almost completed his return to his childhood club Man United in January. However, the hesitation of both sides caused the deal to fail. Tottenham also considered choosing Josh King as a reserve option for Harry Kane but could not negotiate the price.

At the moment, West Ham and West Brom are the two teams that are most interested in King. Coach David Moyes wants to bring a new "ignition", replacing Felipe Anderson who has moved to Porto. West Brom are also eager for the striker to score 48 goals in 161 Premier League appearances. However, they cannot compare in potential with The Hammers.

Ismaila Sarr (Watford)

Potential destinations: Man United, Crystal Palace

The Senegalese "black star" is one of the hottest names invited back to the Premier League. Ismaila Sarr is only 22 years old but has had a quite impressive 2019-2020 season for Watford in the highest level of English football. His speed, fitness and versatile playing style are Sarr's strengths.

Man United are interested in striker Ismaila Sarr as a replacement for Jadon Sancho - who the team could not sign before October 5. The problem is that Hornets are always willing to spend up to 40 million pounds, a rather risky number for a star who has only been in the Premier League for a season.

M.U's competitor will be Crystal Palace. Coach Roy Hodgson is urging the "handcuffs" to increase their attack options for the team.

Troy Deeney (Watford)

Potential Destinations: Brighton, Southampton and West Brom

Although he is the captain of Watford, Troy Deeney is likely to leave the club this month. Many sources confirmed that Hornets do not want to lose the 32-year-old player but are still willing to listen to "reasonable" offers.

Brighton, Southampton and West Brom are partners in talks with Watford. Deeney could leave on a season-long loan, with the option to return to Hornets if the team successfully promotes next season.

In addition, players such as Said Benrahma (Brentford), Joe Rodon (Swansea), David Brooks (Bournemouth), Todd Cantwell ( Norwich) or Terence Kongolo (Huddersfield), ... are all high-quality products receiving attention from the Premier League.

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