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#Summer 2026 — OddsFlow Community
6 posts tagged with #Summer 2026
Villa's UCL Investment: Who Joins the Project? | Summer Transfers
Champions League football demands Champions League recruitment. Emery's Villa need a goalkeeper upgrade — Giorgi Mamardashvili of Valencia is the primary target, a 6ft 6in shot-stopper who commands his area. A commanding CB partner for the fit-again Pau Torres strengthens the spine. Giacomo Raspador
Chelsea's Summer: Quality Over Quantity — Finally? | Summer Transfers
After three summers of mass recruitment, Chelsea's 2026 window is set to be surgical. A defensive midfielder is the priority — Manu Kone and Joao Neves both feature on the shortlist. A right-back to push Malo Gusto. And potentially one marquee attacking addition to complement Cole Palmer at the apex
Liverpool's Midfield Revolution: The Next Chapter | Summer Transfers
Liverpool's summer window will define Arne Slot's era as his own. With Thiago gone and Henderson long departed, the midfield needs a box-to-box enforcer of genuine quality. Martin Zubimendi remains the priority target after last summer's near-miss — a player built for Slot's pressing system. Khephre
Arsenal's Summer Priority: The No.9 Problem | Summer Transfers
Arteta's one unsolved puzzle remains a world-class centre-forward. Benjamin Sesko leads Arsenal's striker shortlist — 6ft 2in, 23 years old, 22 goals this season for RB Leipzig, technically excellent and built for the Premier League. Victor Osimhen is the bolder, more expensive alternative. The conc
City's Post-Guardiola Planning: The Rebuild Starts Now | Summer Transfers
With Guardiola's contract expiring in 2026, City's summer planning runs on two parallel tracks: support the current era and prepare for the next manager. A ball-playing CB to partner Gvardiol, a creative midfielder to eventually replace the ageing De Bruyne and a pacy right winger are the priorities
United's summer rebuild under INEOS demands precision: a striker, a left-back and a holding midfielder. Viktor Gyokeres tops the striker shortlist after 40+ goals for Sporting — the most clinical No.9 in Europe outside the top five leagues. Milos Kerkez is the left-back target. Joao Neves completes