Transfer news: Latest updates on Wilfried Zaha, Harry Maguire, Toby Alderweireld, Anthony Martial and more

We look at seven Premier League players who could be on the move in the next week

Tuesday 31 July 2018 14:18 BST
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There is just over a week until the summer transfer window shuts and there is still plenty of business for Premier League clubs to do.

With only eight days to go until deadline day, a host of players are yet to resolve their future and will have their agents on speed dial.

Despite assuring Mauricio Pochettino that all of the club’s business would be completed early this summer, Spurs are still without a signing and risk losing Toby Alderweireld.

Manchester United are keen on the defender, but also risk losing Anthony Martial.

Wilfried Zaha is attracting plenty of admiring glances but Crystal Palace are determined to keep their star man.

Ditto Leicester and Harry Maguire. United want the big defender but it remains to be seen whether he is allowed to leave the King Power.

Check the gallery above for all of this summer’s biggest transfer stories.

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