Who is the "hot cake" in the market this summer? The Guardian follows the summer window: Little Bellingham and David are on the list
The Guardian wrote an article to pay attention to many players worth paying attention to this summer window, including Joan Garcia, Bellingham Jr., Ekitic and other players. Joan Garcia (Espanyol) Garcia performed well this season and won the Olympic gold medal with the Spanish team last summer. He won the La Liga save of the month twice in March, further attracting the attention of many clubs. The 24-year-old goalkeeper has a 25 million euro severance clause and Arsenal is considered the most likely team to sign him, although he could be a substitute for Raya. Barcelona, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Inter Milan are also competing for him. Mark Gey (Crystal Palace) The England international has only one year left in contract with Crystal Palace and is expected to leave this summer. Last year, Newcastle's offer was rejected several times, and in January this year, Tottenham also made an offer of up to £70 million. Liverpool and Chelsea are also considered interested in him, especially given that Connatter's future is uncertain. It is reported that Guy is considering a free transfer after fulfilling his contract. Job Bellingham (Sunderland) Belingham Jr. went to Germany this week to negotiate with Frankfurt, and Dortmund and Red Bull Leipzig are also pursuing him. Sunderland hopes to keep Bellingham Jr. and may demand more than €30 million in transfer fees, and his former club Birmingham will benefit from it. Ekitic (Frankfurt) Ekitic scored a hat-trick against England Under21 in March and broke through Tottenham in the Europa League, demonstrating his potential as a former Paris Saint-Germain striker. He scored 22 goals for Frankfurt at the end of the season, but the £80 million asking price could discourage most potential buyers. Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all interested in him. Jonathan David (Lill) The Canadian forward has confirmed that he will leave Lill after his contract expires this summer. Naples seems to be in a good position to sign him, with Villa, Tottenham, West Ham and Juventus also interested him. David had previously expressed his hope to play in the Premier League.
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