The summer maybe quite far away but Premier League clubs are secretly working behind closed doors to get the best players available in this inflated market to enhance their current crop. Today, we provide our readers with five EPL targets available for free in 2015.
The French striker has time and again insisted that he plans to stay at Real Madrid despite being linked with a move away from the Bernabeu. Benzema’s contract at the Spanish capital ends in 2015 and he has attracted the biggest of names in the Premier League with Liverpool and Arsenal potentially fared as the most likely of destinations. Big spenders PSG are also in the thick of things and Ancelotti must decide whether he is to let go Benzema in the coming summer for some fiscal ramification rather than losing him for peanuts in 2015.
If major tabloids are to be believed, Manchester United have reportedly moved closer to securing a deal that would see Borussia Dortmund’s Ilkay Gundogan move to Old Trafford in the summer. United’s executive vice Chairman Ed Woodward, who was one the major reasons to Wayne Rooney mega contract renewal is working hard to bring the German to the Red Devils. Gundogan is about to enter his final year of his contract at the Westfalenstadion and manager Jurgen Klopp, though reluctant to sell one of his midfield maestros, might be forced to part with Gundogan if the Die Schwarzgelben are to lose one of their star players for nothing, like Robert Lewandowski’s imminent arrival in the Allianz come this summer. United are believed to offer Shinji Kagawa as a bait in the deal.
If after the display at the Emirates, where Toni Kroos completed the more number of passes than the entire midfield opposition, doesn’t pen a new deal at the Allianz arena, it will be nothing short of a miracle. The twenty four year old, nicknamed as ”Kroos control” is a incisive passer, has the array of vision, and makes runs in the opposition penalty area and has a sweet right foot. He is currently not only one of the hottest topics in Germany, but in Europe, however with contract talks coming to at a halt between the player and the club, Manchester United are believed to be interested in buying him in summer. Bayern must act quickly or may lose their future “Bastian Schweinstiger” for nothing in 2015.
There is a sense of urgency at Real Madrid and it might lead to a mass exodus from the star studded Real Madrid, as soon as this summer, and its exactly why another German, Sami Khedira features in our list. The 26 year old, who underwent a knee surgery for torn ligaments, has been attracting interests from Arsenal and Chelsea even though he has had limited game time on the pitch. No doubt, he is a brilliant passer on the ball, his poise is beyond excellence and can dictate play from the deep with his good defensive work rate. Will he join the affluent consortias in the Premier League for nothing in 2015? Well, that’s for all of us to see.
The third Real Madrid player on our list and another player who is expected to ply his trade away from the Bernebeu in Spaniard Alvaro Morata. The young striker was sought after by Arsenal in January but the deal died down after any sort of bid failed to materialise from the North London club. The twenty one year old has raw pace, twists on the turn and is adept at scoring goal up front. Will Arsene Wenger finally make him sign on the dotted lines at the Emirates to solve his striking woes?
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