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Premier League clubs are already firmly focused on adding to their squads ahead of next season.
Chief among those will be Manchester United as they aim to get back on track under Ruben Amorim.
Antony looks set to leave after a loan spell at Real Betis, and Premier League rivals Arsenal have surprisingly been linked with the Brazilian flop.
But the transfers don't stop there.
Each side in the Premier League will look to splash the cash and that no doubt includes Burnley and Leeds United, who rounded off their Championship seasons ahead of promotion next term.
With all of that being said, stay tuned for all of the latest transfer news and rumours on Sunday...
06:57Daniel OrmeSolskjaer slams McTominay deal
Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has slammed the club's decision to sell Scott McTominay last summer.
United are still huge admirers of the likes of Victor Osimhen (Image:Anadolu via Getty Images)KEY EVENTMan Utd handed Cunha clue
The biggest clue that Matheus Cunha could be on his way to Manchester United has been dropped yet.
During a birthday celebration, the Wolves star was photographed alongside his father, Joao Gomes, Andre, and Pedro Lima.
Carmelo Cunha shared the moment on Instagram, posting: "Relaxed moment at Pedrinho Gomes' first birthday in Wolverhampton, UK." particularly excited fan wrote: "Welcome to United," which received a 'like' from Carmelo himself.
Matheus Cunha in action against Manchester City (Image:Getty Images)KEY EVENTHuijsen offers transfer question
Another star who looks set to be at the heart of a transfer tug of war this summer is Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen.
It's going well so I am happy."
Dean Huijsen is a player in high demand (Image:AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)KEY EVENTArsenal linked with shock Antony deal
Arsenal could emerge as shock contenders to sign Manchester United flop Antony this summer.
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