As we approach the final week of the summer transfer window, the deadline is looming for clubs to finalize their business. However, there are still some major moves on the horizon that could shake up the transfer market.
Here, we pick out the high-profile players whose summer of uncertainty could conclude in a major transfer in the final days of the window…
Brentford striker Toney was given a standing ovation on his return to the club from the Euros with England - but their main man up front was left out of their opening two Premier League fixtures amid interest from Saudi Arabian club Al Ahli.
Toney - who hit 20 Premier League goals in the 2022/23 season - has long been linked with a move to a Premier League heavyweight and Chelsea have made a move in the final week of the window.
Will Toney head to Saudi, move across west London or stick with the Bees? It's going to be a major talking point in the days to come…
TrendingSterling's future hit the headlines ahead of Chelsea's opening game of the season against Manchester City, when the winger was left out of the team and then stripped of his squad number.
Sterling's representatives called for "clarity" over his future and it is now clear Chelsea are willing to listen to offers for the 29-year-old, with Crystal Palace and Juventus among the clubs to have explored a deal after Enzo Maresca admitted the winger is not in his plans.
Sterling's wages of more than £300,000 per week could be a problem for a buying club. But with the Blues possessing an abundance of options in the wide areas - not least since the signing of Wolves' Pedro Neto - Sterling is now surplus to requirements.
New Chelsea boss Maresca has been pretty blunt in what he's had to say about Chilwell's future under his management. "It is better to leave and go and get minutes," he suggested.
Chilwell - absent from the Blues' squad in every match so far this season and not even training with the first team - could be heading to new pastures.
Lukaku looks set to finally leave Chelsea once and for all, with Napoli - now managed by Antonio Conte, the striker's boss at Inter Milan - agreeing a €30m (£25.4m) deal.
Lukaku is scheduled to undergo a medical in Rome on Wednesday - and that may not be the only business Chelsea and Napoli conduct together...
…because Chelsea are interested in Osimhen. The Nigeria ace has long been linked with a move to the Premier League, and while his value may not be at the absolute heights it was when he fired 26 Serie A goals to deliver the title to Napoli in 2022/23, the 25-year-old remains a highly-rated hitman, with 15 league goals in just 25 outings last term.
Al Ahli have made a €70m (£59.3m) offer for Osimhen but the striker is waiting on proposals from Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain as he prefers to remain within Europe.
Another in a long list of potential outgoings is Chalobah. Another product of the Chelsea youth system, another player popular with the Chelsea fans but another who doesn't look to have a future under Maresca.
Aston Villa are among the clubs monitoring the defender but any move is likely dependent on Diego Carlos leaving Villa Park.
Crystal Palace could also move for Chalobah after losing Joachim Andersen to Fulham, while Newcastle may consider the 25-year-old if they are unable to sign Palace captain Marc Guehi.
Away from Chelsea (but only just given Guehi was a youth player there), Newcastle could be set to splash big money on Crystal Palace's star centre-back.
After impressing for England at the Euros, Guehi's value has soared and the Magpies have already seen THREE bids rejected for the 24-year-old.
Newcastle's fourth offer - worth £65m - is understood to be £5m short of Palace's asking price, with talks continuing over a compromise.
Another England defender potentially on the move is Liverpool's Gomez. The 27-year-old was appreciated for his versatility by Jurgen Klopp but is seemingly not in new boss Arne Slot's plans, with Liverpool open to offers.
Gomez has not played a minute for Liverpool under Slot and was offered to Newcastle as part of a failed proposal for Anthony Gordon earlier in the window.
Sancho missed Manchester United's win over Fulham on the Premier League's opening night due to an ear infection, according to boss Erik ten Hag, and was also not involved in the defeat to Brighton last Saturday.
Whether the winger ever plays for United again remains to be seen. Juventus want to sign Sancho on loan and Chelsea are also interested.
United's preference is to sell Sancho but another loan move cannot be ruled out.
After Fulham had two bids for Man Utd's McTominay rejected earlier this summer, the midfielder now looks set to move to Napoli for €30m (£25.4m).
McTominay is finalising his exit terms from Old Trafford before flying to Italy for a medical.
The Scotland international made more than 250 appearances for United since graduating from their academy but now looks set for a new adventure in Italy under Conte.
Meanwhile, Gunners forward Nketiah could be heading for the exit, with Crystal Palace agreeing a deal in principle worth £30m.
Personal terms are not expected to be a problem between Palace and Nketiah - who turned down a move to Nottingham Forest earlier this month - and the striker has been granted permission to undergo a medical with the Eagles.
Could Ramsdale join Nketiah on the way out of Arsenal? The goalkeeper was firmly relegated to back-up last season and remains second choice behind David Raya
Ajax explored a loan move earlier in the window, although it is believed Arsenal would prefer a permanent deal.
Southampton have also held talks over Ramsdale but Arsenal's fee regarding the obligatory purchase of the goalkeeper is too high for Saints.
There's a bit of a countdown on any potential move from Juventus for Chiesa. According to Sky Italy, the winger will give Barcelona a further 24 hours to guarantee they can register him before focussing on interest from other clubs.
Barcelona have so far been unable to register Dani Olmo since signing him from RB Leipzig due to LaLiga's financial rules.
News understands Liverpool have made enquiries about Chiesa but are yet to actively pursue a deal.
Cancelo and Nunes could be on their way out of Manchester City.
Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal have agreed a £21.2m (€25m) deal to sign Cancelo, while City are also aware of interest from Atletico Madrid in Nunes.
While there has been no contact from the Spanish club for the 26-year-old as it stands, Atletico are understood to be seeking a loan deal for the Portugal international.