Turmoil has erupted in the Premier League transfer market as Tottenham Hotspur throw their hat into the ring with a bid for Crystal Palace's star midfielder, Adam Wharton – and they're not the only ones causing a stir. The Spurs' interest in the 22-year-old England international is set to send shockwaves through the footballing world, with fans eagerly anticipating what could be a game-changing move for Mauricio Pochettino's side.
Liverpool's pursuit of RB Leipzig's 19-year-old wonderkid Yan Diomande has hit a brick wall, however. The Reds' £87 million offer was swiftly rejected by the German club, who are holding out for a whopping £113 million – a massive difference that leaves Jürgen Klopp with some serious thinking to do.
Fulham's transfer woes continue to mount as their opening bid of £17 million for Trabzonspor's 22-year-old Nigeria defender Chibuike Nwaiwu was flatly rejected. The Cottagers will need to dig deep and come up with a significantly higher offer if they're serious about landing the talented youngster.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich are getting ready to tie down their prized asset Michael Olise to a lucrative new contract – but which club will ultimately seal his signature? With Real Madrid and Liverpool both circling, it's a transfer puzzle that has all the makings of a thrilling drama.
The Premier League's lower echelons are also experiencing a transfer whirlwind. Everton, Tottenham, and Ipswich Town are all sniffing around Cameroon forward Karl Etta Eyong from Levante – and with three big clubs in the running, it could be about to get very tasty indeed. Elsewhere, Celtic have had a £25 million bid for Arne Engels rejected once again, but are now open to further offers from interested parties like Crystal Palace and Borussia Dortmund. Leeds United are also busy, eyeing up Southampton's Shea Charles and German forward Julian Brandt – who could be had on the cheap after leaving Borussia Dortmund. And in a move that will delight Wolves fans everywhere, the club is said to be exploring options to bring Che Adams back from Torino.