Certain Premier League clubs will be looking for bargains in the summer transfer window.Newly-promoted trio Norwich, Sheffield United and Aston Villa, along with other clubs, will need to do smart business in order to preserve their top-flight status.Getty9
Jordon Ibe (Bournemouth)
Getty9Simon Mignolet (Liverpool)
Bournemouth and Aston Villa are reportedly interested in signing Mignolet.The Belgium international made just two appearances last season following the 67million arrival of Alisson, who won the Premier League Golden Boot with 21 clean sheets in an impressive debut campaign in England.Getty9It is believed that Mignolet wants to be a No.1 again and should the goalkeeper end his six-year spell at Anfield he is bound to have Premier League suitors.Nathaniel Chalobah (Watford)
Chalobah suffered a serious knee injury in September 2017 and only returned to first-team action last August.Abdoulaye Doucoure and Etienne Capoue were Watford boss Javi Gracias first-choice midfield pairing last season as Chalobah watched on from the bench.Getty9He is highly-rated by England boss Gareth Southgate, who gave him his senior Three Lions debut last October.The ex-Chelsea midfielder would be an asset to most mid-table clubs.Victor Wanyama (Tottenham)
Wanyama boasts six years of Premier League experience with Southampton and Tottenham and having seasoned pros in a relatively inexperienced side could increase a clubs chances of staying up.Getty9The Kenya midfielder, who is behind Harry Winks, Moussa Sissoko and Eric Dier in the pecking order at Spurs, made only ten starts in all competitions last term.He came into the team late into the season and performed admirably but looked off the pace in the Champions League.Jonjo Shelvey (Newcastle)
Shelvey has thrived in the Premier League with Liverpool, Swansea and Newcastle, but is arguably going through the toughest time of his career.Injuries and form have seen the midfielder start just two top-flight games since October.Getty9West Ham have been keen on Shelvey in the past, while other Premier League games could test Newcastles resolve this summer.Divock Origi (Liverpool)
Origi, who scored crucial goals in the semi-final and final of the Champions League as Liverpool clinched a sixth European title, is out of contract next year.His Anfield future looked bleak 12 months ago before starring for Jurgen Klopps side at the back-end of the season.Getty9But he is unlikely to nail down a regular starting place with Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah ahead of him.The Belgium striker is hoping for positive contract talks with Liverpool chiefs, but other Premier League clubs would be wise for enquiring about his availability.Ben Gibson (Burnley)
Gibson joined Burnley in a joint-club record 15million deal from Middlesbrough last summer, but the defender has not played a Premier League game since Boxing Day.The Clarets conceded five goals at home to Everton on that day.Getty9Gibson has failed to dislodge Ben Mee and James Tarkowski from the starting XI and could play regular first-team football elsewhere next season.Despite having three years left on his Burnley deal, the 26-year-old would be worth much less than 15million.Ryan Fraser (Bournemouth)
Only Eden Hazard (15) assisted more goals than Fraser (14) last term. The Bournemouth star also chipped in with eight goals.Getty9The Scot has been linked with a 20million move to Arsenal, but if he can replicate last seasons form itll be a good investment for Unai Emerys side.Dec 14, 2018 · Chelsea face part closure of Stamford Bridge in Europa League if Uefa find club's fans guilty of anti-Semitism Save Chelsea's fate rests on Macedonian referee Aleksandar Stavrev's match report
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