It is set to be another busy and potentially memorable summer for Englandwith UEFA Nations League glory in sight for Gareth Southgates men.While the Premier League does not return until August and the Champions league and Europa League finals have been decided, fans do not have to wait long to satisfy their football fix.

Bruno Fernandes (Portugal)
Fernandes has had a stunning season in the Primeira Liga for Sporting Lisbon, racking up 20 goals and 13 assists in 33 matches.The 24-year-old played a crucial role in his sides domestic final cup win against Porto last weekend and unsurprisingly a number of clubs, including Uniteds bitter rivals Man City,are circling on the midfielder.
Harry Maguire (England)
Manchester City are interested in signing Maguire but would have to make him the worlds most expensive defender to bring him to the Etihad.Leicester are said to want 90m for theEngland international, which would eclipse the 75m Liverpool paid for Virgil van Dijk when they made the Dutchman the most expensive defender ever in January 2018.
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Memphis Depay (Holland)
The former Manchester United forward has been targeted by Champions League winners Liverpool.Depay has rebuilt his reputation over the past couple of years since leaving Old Trafford, playing a starring role for Lyon.Widely regarded as a United flop given his dreadful year-and-a-half with the Red Devils,Depayis now considered one of Europes best attackers.
Matthijs De Ligt (Holland)
The Ajax defender is one of the most sought-after players in world football and is expected to move on this summer, with Barcelona, Man United and Juventus showing strong interest.Despite only being 19, De Ligt has displayed maturity beyond his teenage years, captaining his side to the Eredivisie title and reaching the Champions League semi-final.He admitted he could move to England, but called Ajax his ‘dream’ club.
Callum Wilson (England)
Wilson has been identified as ideal back-up to Harry Kane, who has been plagued by ankle injuries this year and he has also been linked with a move to Chelsea as well earlier in the year.According to reports, Everton are set to make a 35million bid for the 27-year-old striker.He scored 15 times last season for Bournemouth and also netted on his England debut.
Joao Felix (Portugal)
Dubbed the next Cristiano Ronaldo, the Benfica star has been linked to Manchester United and Manchester City.Benfica are understood to slapped a staggering 105million price tag on the 19-year-old, with reports claiming Man United have been turned down after offering only 80m.

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