The transfer window opens today and some of the biggest names in world football, including Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe, could be on the move during a busy summer...
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Real Madrid lead chase for Harry Kane
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Spanish giants also favourites to sign Mbappe
The transfer window is open with speculation that some of the biggest names in football could be on the move this summer.
Stars such as Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe are the subject of intense speculation as they consider life away from Tottenham and PSG respectively.
Real Madrid and Manchester United are two clubs that are expected to be busy this summer. They have both been linked with Kane and Mbappe, although at the time of writing Kane is 10/111.91 to stay at Spurs and Mbappe 2/111.18 to still be at PSG next season.
Rising talents such as Victor Osimhen and Moises Caicedo are also attracting plenty of attention after impressing this season. The same goes for Atalanta's striker Rasmus Hojland, who is 13/82.63 to join United.
Rice, Maddison and more on the move
Arsenal exceeded expectations by finishing second in the Premier League and Mikel Arteta has prioritised signing Declan Rice in a bid to build a team that can go one better next season.
At the start of the window, that deal is 2/131.15 and expected to be concluded fairly soon.

Several talented players are looking for new clubs with James Maddison 4/91.44 to join Newcastle, ahead of Tottenham 10/34.33, following Leicester's relegation.
Two Manchester club captains - Ilkay Gundogan and Harry Maguire - have big decisions to make for different reasons.
The former may decide he has achieved everything at Man City and is 2/51.40 to sign for Barcelona, while the latter may reluctantly leave United to try to rebuild his career at Tottenham 13/82.63.

The emergence of the Saudi Arabian league, as a potential destination for players, has added another element and made the transfer market unpredictable.
Whatever happens - and doesn't - this summer, Betfair have markets on the potential moves and our transfers live blog will bring you the latest news about price movements.
Markets hot up as clubs get down to business
Despite the domestic window opening on June 14, clubs in England and Scotland will not able to sign players based overseas until the international window opens on Saturday July 1.
But that doesn't mean business hasn't begun. One of the most coveted players in the world - England's Jude Bellingham - has already agreed to join Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund, while Lionel Messi has left Europe for Inter Miami.
It should be a fascinating two-and-a-half months by the end of which the squads of some of Europe's biggest clubs could look very different.
Keep up to date with the latest news and betting moves.