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3 transfers which might rock the Premier League

Iker Casillas (Real Madrid to Manchester City):

There has been an utter surprise with Joe Hart’s astonishing slide in form this season. The England number one looks far from his best and is continuously struggling under the sticks. This has forced manager Manuel Pellegrini to field Costel Pantilimon under the bar. If reports areSpanish newspaper as and Skysports’s Guillem Balague are to believed then a move from Madrid to Manchester is very much on the cards for the Spanish and Galactiocs captain. While it might be exaggerated to say that “The Saint Iker” would leave his heart and soul at Real, Casillas might perhaps make the move to get himself more gametime ahead to Spain’s World Cup Title defencein Brazil next summer.

Julian Draxler (Schalke to Arsenal):


One of the best upcoming talents in the Bundesliga, Julian Draxler is being tied to a move to Arsenal albeit his sensational skills and dynamism on the pitch. It is believed that arsenal are more than willing to splash the cash for the Schalke midfielder who can also as a supporting striker.

The Schalke man is one of the most sought after talents in World Football currently with his creativity, flair and poise on the pitch adding to his price tag. While it’s almost sure that he won’t come cheap, Draxler fits both of Arsenal and Manchester United’s missing pieces in the jigsaw.

However Draxler has already given the biggest of hints that he might be interested in moving to Arsenal in the near future. According to the report from Dailymail, who have quoted themidfielder as saying:

‘Every summer I have to look what is the best for me and I will do that in the summer again. We will see what happens.

‘I have always said English teams are very big clubs and Arsenal is of course one of them. I sometimes speak to Mesut or Per about the team and they always have good words and they tell me nice things.

‘You never know what happens in the summer but Arsenal is a very, very nice team. They always have very young players, they play attractive football and that’s what I like.’

Robert Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund to Arsenal/Chelsea):

It almost looks as if Lewandowski’s time is up at the Westfalenstadion. The Polish striker has made it absolutely clear (as reported by this dailymail report) that he no longer wishes to extend his contract at Dortmund and is on the look out for a move. While Bayern Munich were the front-runners for the Pole, Dortmund’s manager Jurgen Klopp will hardly sell to a direct rival. That leaves Dortmund no other choice but to let Lewandwoski go for a cut short price with the majority of the Premier League clubs looking to have a keen interest in him. Both Chelsea and Arsenal are on the lookout for a consistent number nine, and Lewandowski fits the bill perfectly for either of them. If at all a move does materialize to either of the teams, the Premier League can boast of yet another sensational talent in its armour of possession.

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