EVERY England midfielder is set for a transfer to a new club this summer – except one.
Declan Rice and Mason Mount’s huge potential moves are amongst the deals expected to happen ahead of next season.
All but one of Gareth Southgate’s regular England midfielders have been linked with transfers this summer.
West Ham United captain Rice is expected to leave the club this summer with bids anticipated following their Europa Conference League triumph.
Arsenal currently lead the race as they chase a £100million deal for the 24-year-old, who is entering the final year of his contract.
Mount is also into the final year of his deal at Chelsea and has failed to agree terms on a new contract.
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The Blues are now looking to cash in and value Mount at around £70m, with Manchester United the frontrunners to sign him.
Elsewhere, four other Three Lions midfielders are set to change clubs ahead of the new season – Jude Bellingham, James Maddison, Kalvin Phillips and James Ward-Prowse.
Bellingham’s move has already been confirmed as he prepares to join Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund.
The German side will receive £85m up front and £27m in add-ons for the teenager, with a medical and official announcement to come.
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Maddison is set to be included in a mass exodus of players from relegated Leicester City.
A host of clubs have reportedly taken an interest in Maddison, including Champions League hopefuls Arsenal and Newcastle United.
Another relegated player in demand is Southampton captain Ward-Prowse.
Four clubs are in for the £40million-rated midfielder, who has also been identified as a potential target by Liverpool.
Although less likely to move than some others, Phillips could leave Manchester City after a difficult first season with the club.
Phillips made just two Premier League starts for City and is on West Ham’s shortlist to replace Rice in midfield.
One England midfielder who will not change clubs this summer, though, is Jordan Henderson.
Despite Liverpool’s midfield overhaul, Henderson has two years left on his deal and is expected to remain at Anfield beyond the summer.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk