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Liverpool want three midfielders, Harry Kane could leave Tottenham: Summer deals to look out for

The stage is set for another huge, record-breaking summer of spending in the Premier League

The stage is set for another massive, record-breaking summer of spending in the Premier League and beyond. 

A host of world-class players could be on the move, with England stars like Harry Kane, Mason Mount, Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham potentially joining new clubs.

Liverpool lead the race for three midfielders as Jurgen Klopp seeks a summer rebuild, while Manchester City have moved ahead in the race for defender Josko Gvardiol.

Other ‘Big Six’ clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea will strengthen too and there are plenty of promising stars across the globe attracting the interest of the richest league on the planet.

So, with less than three months until the summer window jolts open, Sportsmail looks at the biggest transfer sagas set to come and rates the chances of the deals happening.

The stage is set for another huge, record-breaking summer of spending in the Premier League

England stars like Harry Kane, Mason Mount and Declan Rice could all be joining new clubs

England stars like Harry Kane, Mason Mount and Declan Rice could all be joining new clubs

Liverpool are keen on a midfielder like Jude Bellingham for a summer rebuild under Klopp

Liverpool are keen on a midfielder like Jude Bellingham for a summer rebuild under Klopp

Harry Kane (Manchester United, Bayern Munich) 

This year could finally be the year Harry Kane leaves Tottenham, potentially representing the end of the will-he-won’t-he saga that has rumbled on for several years – and Manchester United are at the head of the queue.

Spurs fans won’t like us saying it but he is a massive fish in a medium-sized pond and it seems likely that this season will be his last in north London, two years after he wanted to leave for Manchester City, who now have Erling Haaland as the focal point of their attack. 

The England captain is clearly a world-class player – perhaps the club’s only one – and is the top performer in a turgid team, with 20 goals in 36 appearances in all competitions this season.

Only Haaland (27) has scored more than his 18 league goals this campaign and he is a good bet to be the all-time top scorer for the Premier League, England and Tottenham by the end of his career.

His current deal expires in summer 2024 and Spurs chairman Daniel Levy will be determined not to lose their golden goose for nothing at the end of his contract. At 29 years old, Kane also knows his next deal could be the last big one of his career.

Spurs are fourth, in the final Champions League qualification spot, but Liverpool and Newcastle immediately behind them have games in hand and are probably favourites to overtake them.

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