5. Javier Hernandez to Tottenham
Despite proving his worth as a reliable goalscorer during his three-year stint at Old Trafford, Manchester United striker Hernandez has been widely linked with a move away from the Premier League champions due to his seeming inability to command a regular staring berth.
4. Diego Costa to Arsenal
Brazilian-born Costa - who was recently the subject of fierce debate following his decision to pledge his international future to Spain - is arguably Europe's most in-form striker.
Having notched a staggering 13 goals in just 12 La Liga games for Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid, the 25-year-old is a truly prolific talent.
Linked with a potential big-money move to Premier League leaders Arsenal, his presence at the Emirates Stadium as a tremendous alternative to Frenchman Olivier Giroud would surely fully establish the Gunners as genuine title contenders.
3. Miralem Pjanic to Manchester United
Although United appear to have turned a corner under the guidance of David Moyes, they still evidently require strengthening in the new year if they are to really strike fear into opposition sides once again.
Most notably, the Red Devils unquestionably need to acquire an attacking midfielder. Recent reports have suggested that United are interested in a potential deal for Roma playmaker Pjanic.
23-year-old Pjanic - who remains some years from his peak - could be an ideal candidate to fill that aforementioned void. The Bosnian international is blessed with tremendous technique and extraordinary vision.
2. Luis Suarez to Arsenal/Real Madrid
One of the summer's more entertaining transfer sagas, it appears as if controversial striker Suarez's future will be the subject of much debate once again prior to the January window.
While Real Madrid certainly appear back in for Suarez, it is unclear if Arsenal remain keen to attempt to snare the talented forward.
If they are, then Arsenal, would have to be considered as definite title favourites.
1. Robert Lewandowski to Manchester City, Arsenal or Chelsea
Among that number are English top-flight trio Chelsea, Arsenal and Manuel Pellegrini's Manchester City.
With Manchester United reportedly dropping out of the race for the former Lech Poznan star due to Moyes' apparent reluctance to sign another out-and-out frontman, Lewandowski looks increasingly likely to move to one of their title rivals.
Despite proving his worth as a reliable goalscorer during his three-year stint at Old Trafford, Manchester United striker Hernandez has been widely linked with a move away from the Premier League champions due to his seeming inability to command a regular staring berth.
4. Diego Costa to Arsenal
Brazilian-born Costa - who was recently the subject of fierce debate following his decision to pledge his international future to Spain - is arguably Europe's most in-form striker.
Having notched a staggering 13 goals in just 12 La Liga games for Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid, the 25-year-old is a truly prolific talent.
Linked with a potential big-money move to Premier League leaders Arsenal, his presence at the Emirates Stadium as a tremendous alternative to Frenchman Olivier Giroud would surely fully establish the Gunners as genuine title contenders.
3. Miralem Pjanic to Manchester United
Although United appear to have turned a corner under the guidance of David Moyes, they still evidently require strengthening in the new year if they are to really strike fear into opposition sides once again.
Most notably, the Red Devils unquestionably need to acquire an attacking midfielder. Recent reports have suggested that United are interested in a potential deal for Roma playmaker Pjanic.
23-year-old Pjanic - who remains some years from his peak - could be an ideal candidate to fill that aforementioned void. The Bosnian international is blessed with tremendous technique and extraordinary vision.
2. Luis Suarez to Arsenal/Real Madrid
One of the summer's more entertaining transfer sagas, it appears as if controversial striker Suarez's future will be the subject of much debate once again prior to the January window.
While Real Madrid certainly appear back in for Suarez, it is unclear if Arsenal remain keen to attempt to snare the talented forward.
If they are, then Arsenal, would have to be considered as definite title favourites.
1. Robert Lewandowski to Manchester City, Arsenal or Chelsea
Among that number are English top-flight trio Chelsea, Arsenal and Manuel Pellegrini's Manchester City.
With Manchester United reportedly dropping out of the race for the former Lech Poznan star due to Moyes' apparent reluctance to sign another out-and-out frontman, Lewandowski looks increasingly likely to move to one of their title rivals.
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