Six imminent transfer deals, including record-breaking move for Premier League giants.
A look at six transfers that look set to go through within the next 48 hours, if recent reports are to be believed…
1) Juan Cuadrado (Chelsea to Juventus)
Chelsea winger Juan Cuadrado is likely to be on his way out of the club, possibly at some point today, with speculation growing that Juventus have agreed a deal to take him on a season-long loan, while the player was also left out of the Blues’ squad for the West Brom game altogether.
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2) Mario Balotelli (Liverpool to AC Milan)
Looking like heading for a return to his old club, Liverpool flop Mario Balotelli has held personal talks with AC Milan over the weekend and should make a surprise return to the San Siro, after only leaving the club last summer.
3) Saido Berahino (West Brom to Tottenham)
Left out of the game against Chelsea, Saido Berahino looks almost certain to be leaving West Brom as Tottenham are reportedly willing to improve their offer for the talented England Under-21 striker.
4) David de Gea (Manchester United to Real Madrid)
With his relationship with Louis van Gaal now seemingly beyond repair, it would be little surprise to see David de Gea finally complete his move from Manchester United to Real Madrid in the next couple of days.
5) Kevin De Bruyne (Wolfsburg to Manchester City)
With a fee agreed at around £50m, it looks like Wolfsburg star Kevin De Bruyne is close to finalising a transfer to Manchester City, with the Premier League giants set to break their transfer record for the second time this summer.
6) Virgil van Dijk (Celtic to Southampton)
Finally, all reports suggest Southampton have won the race to sign Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk for around £10m, despite strong interest from the likes of Everton as well.