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7 Premier League transfers still to be done including Man Utd and Liverpool deals

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As the transfer deadline day looms, Premier League clubs are in a mad dash to finalise their last-minute deals.

The deal is expected to be a loan with an option for a permanent transfer next summer - valued at around £45million.

7 Premier League transfers still to be done including Man Utd and Liverpool deals


The Ecuadorian defender will provide his new club with options at centre-back or left-back.



AC Milan were linked earlier in the window, but Napoli now look set to secure his signature and offer him Champions League football.



The reigning Serie A champions will bring Hojlund in on loan, with a requirement to buy at the end of the season.

However, the Turkish club might end up signing Ederson from Manchester City.

Alexander Isak (Newcastle United to Liverpool)

The major transfer saga of the window, involving Isak, is reportedly nearing completion.

A record-breaking bid from Liverpool - exceeding the £120m including add-ons which Newcastle rejected earlier in the window - could still seal the deal.

Yoane Wissa (Brentford to Newcastle United)

Isak made his intentions clear earlier in the transfer window with a striking social media declaration, and now Wissa has followed suit.

Newcastle have been pursuing the Brentford forward, and he seemingly believes acceptable bids have already been tabled.

"I received a formal offer from another Premier League club and communicated I wanted to join.

It saddens me to have to write that, and I maintain total respect for the club and its fans."

Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace to Liverpool)

Beyond the Isak transfer, Liverpool have business to complete in defence.

Giovanni Leoni has arrived from Parma, but Crystal Palace skipper Guehi would bring a degree of experience that the young Italian currently lacks.

Guehi featured for the full 90 minutes in European competition on Thursday as Palace continue deploying the England defender as usual whilst awaiting a resolution.

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Eagles manager Oliver Glasner has discussed the difficulty of securing a replacement, despite links with Manuel Akanji, but Guehi's contractual circumstances could still compel the London outfit's decision, with his deal up at the end of the season.

"From my side, he has to [still be a Crystal Palace player] because it's not possible at the moment to find a Marc Gueehi replacement who can play straight in the Premier League, being a starter, being consistent," Glasner said.

"When we see our foundation of success in the last few months, it's our defence ...