Raheem Sterling and Charlie Austin odds-on to move, Sergio Ramos and Harry Kane to stay
Sergio Ramos
Ramos looked destined to go down as a Real Madrid legend, etched into the club’s rich history as the man who saved La Decima, but could his 10-year stay be set to come to a bitter end? Speculation has been rife in the Spanish press that the relationship between the 29-year-old and the club’s hierarchy has broken down, with Manchester United supposedly poised to pounce. With just two years left on his contact, United might be hoping to pick Ramos up at a reduced price, but Guillem Balague insists that nothing but a €200m buy-out clause will do - and Real don't want to sell anyway. Sky Bet side with the Spanish football pundit, going 1/6 that Ramos remains at the Bernabeu and 5/1 for a move to Old Trafford.
Favourite to: Stay at Real Madrid
It seemed inevitable that the season’s breakthrough player would be linked with a top club this summer, with Tottenham fans well versed when it comes to speculation surrounding their star men. Having seen Gareth Bale depart two years ago, they will be desperate to hold on to 21-year-old Kane, who netted 21 Premier League goals last season. Manchester United missed out when Bale headed to Madrid but are favourites for Kane at 4/1. However, Sky Bet expect Tottenham to hold on to the England striker, for now at least, with odds of 1/8 on no deal happening.
Favourite to: Stay at Tottenham
Austin is sure to attract plenty of interest this summer after scoring 18 goals in QPR’s doomed campaign. That impressive tally has already attracted an England call-up and various Premier League clubs are thought to be lining up bids, with Newcastle (1/2), West Ham (4/1), Southampton (8/1) and Bournemouth (10/1) heading the betting. Hoops fans hoping the 25-year-old remains at Loftus Road may be disappointed - the odds of Austin staying put this summer are 14/1.
Favourite to: Join Newcastle
Like Austin and Kane, Clyne attracted international recognition for a stand-out campaign, with the Premier League’s top clubs also alerted. Manchester United were initially thought to lead the chase for the 24-year-old right-back’s services but it is Liverpool who now head the betting at odds of 1/4, with their bitter rivals out to 4/1. Southampton, who boasted the second best defensive recorded in the Premier League last season, are 6/1 to hold on to their man, with no obvious replacement lined up.
Favourite to: Join Liverpool
Favourite to: Join Manchester City
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Favourite to: Stay at Juventus
Another player linked with City, with the additional benefit of boosting their depleted homegrown contingent, is Wilshere. However, Sky Bet see this deal as even less likely with Arsenal, like Juve, reluctant to sell. The 23-year-old endured another injury-ravaged campaign for the Gunners but rediscovered fitness and form towards the end of the season, signing off with an impressive brace for England. He’s just 1/10 to remain at the Emirates beyond the transfer window and 6/1 to join City, with double-figure odds on any other potential suitor.
Favourite to: Stay at Arsenal
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