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Ranking Big Transfers Left To Happen in the Premier League
Episode 372

Ranking Big Transfers Left To Happen in the Premier League

With less than a week left in the transfer window, Dean walks us through the big deals left to happen in the Premier League - which he thinks will go through and which might end up in disappointment...

Ranks FC - A Football Podcast · Dean Jones, Jack Collins

August 27, 20251h 0m

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Show Notes

Hello Rank Squad!

As Deadline Day approaches, there's still a lot of business that feels like it needs to be done in the market - perhaps more so than ever before. We take a look through the biggest deals remaining in the Premier League ahead of the window slamming shut, working through club by club to hit the big stories. 

We start with Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Manchester City - three teams that seem quite linked in the deals that they all are trying to make happen in these final days; before taking on three of the teams named United who desperately need reinforcements - West Ham United, Newcastle United, and Manchester United. Finally, in Part Three, we take a look at the slightly more luxury shopping elements going on at Chelsea and Liverpool to round things off. 

It's Ranks! 

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