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The campaign is a little over two weeks away, and several sagas still need to play out.
Manchester United and Newcastle could yet involve themselves in a transfer battle for Benjamin Sesko, who looks like he could well leave RB Leipzig.
The Red Devils want a new No 9 and the Magpies too could go after the young striker.
Newcastle will only do so, however, if Alexander Isak does leave St James' Park after expressing a desire to look elsewhere.
If he does leave then his likely destination will be Liverpool, who would then have spent upwards of £300million in one summer and potentially broken the British-transfer record twice in a matter of weeks.
Arsenal continue to chase Eberechi Eze after landing Viktor Gyokeres with Mikel Arteta hitting the market hard this summer.
There are also a number of individuals who need to iron out their futures - Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish among them.
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06:28KEY EVENTIsak's Liverpool wages
Alexander Isak is reportedly set to become one of Liverpool's top earners if he seals a move to Anfield this summer.
The Reds have been strongly linked with a move for the Sweden international, who could cost as much as £150million after his sensational displays in front of goal last season, scoring 27 times.
According to Sky in Germany, Isak would earn around the same amount as new signing Hugo Ekitike, who has just penned a deal worth £250,000-a-week.
Alexander Isak has told Newcastle he would like to explore other options (Image:Visionhaus/Getty Images)06:26KEY EVENTSesko's price tag
Man United could have to spend upwards of £70million if they want to land Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig as talks are held over signing the striker.
9 this summer if he can.
Sources in Germany have indicated there is a gentlemen’s agreement between Leipzig and their young striker to let him leave for a fee of £60m to £70m plus add-ons - but only to select clubs.
The German side have consistently shown they will part with their top players for the right fee and do not have the benefit of Champions League revenue this term.
Man United are eyeing a move for Benjamin Sesko (Image:Getty Images)06:24Samuel MeadeMorning
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