Man City, Man Utd legends among five ex-Premier League players who could be back

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Man City, Man Utd legends among five ex-Premier League players who could be back
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We looked at every Premier League sale made last summer and have picked out five players who could return a year after leaving Our League.

We looked at every Premier League sale made last summer and found a grand total of five players – or at least five players you might care enough to read about – who could return a year after leaving Our League. A Manchester City and Manchester United legend are included.Barcelona landed Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan on a free transfer last summer and the German was a crucial part of Xavi’s squad in 2023/24, scoring five and assisting 14 in 51 appearances across all competitions.

Arsenal were reportedly keen last summer but could not convince Gundogan to snub Barcelona, which is understandable given the lure of playing for arguably the biggest club in world football, whether they are in turmoil or not. The Ivorian made it clear after the win that he feels he belongs in the Champions League and he will get another taste of Europe’s premier competition if he decides to stay in Turkey. But seeking pastures new should not be ruled out after starting only 13 matches in the Super Lig and barely featuring in his side’s Europa League play-off last season. He did at least start five out of six in the Champions League as an awful United side helped Gala secure a third-place finish.

A transfer could come to fruition if a big-name goalkeeper gets injured towards the end of the window. De Gea’s standards have got to drop eventually.This is the most possible of the five because Fabrizio Romano has already reported an agreed fee with Everton. Not only that, but we know how long Ilman Ndiaye’s contract will be and the fact that he has been on Merseyside to complete a medical. Things have moved very fast and this is a signing we like very much for Sean Dyche.

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