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The Master leads! The Three Lions and Five Emperors are unemployed at the same time, and only one person can stay in the Premier League

The Premier League transfer window this summer is destined to be very interesting, with Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal all preparing to invest heavily. However, one overlooked aspect is that these players also need to clean up redundant staff in the lineup. Players like Rashford, Sancho and Glalish, including Kyle Walker and Sterling, are expected to be cleaned this summer.

Although these former Three Lions internationals were put on the shelves early, so far, not many teams are interested in them. Most of them weren't even listed on the roster for their respective teams to compete in the Club World Cup. This is the biggest signal that they have no future in the team. Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea hope that when the transfer window opens, interested buyers will start pursuing them. The second transfer window will open on Monday and will continue until the summer transfer deadline on September 1. Here are the potential buyers of these players:

Rashford Barcelona

ranked first with Rashford, who had a conflict with Manchester United coach Ruben Amorin. The British Emperor star has no future at Old Trafford, and he was loaned to Aston Villa in the second half of the season. Although Villa has a £40 million buyout clause, they have not yet activated. It looks unlikely that they will do so, and Manchester United will accept similar prices offered by any interested buyer.

Like in the winter window transfer, Rashford's goal is to transfer to La Liga champion Barcelona. He has held talks with the Spanish team and the other side is looking for a new striker. If he persists until the last few weeks of the transfer window, he will likely realize his dream of transferring to Catalonia.

Sancho - Dortmund

Sancho's career has fallen into a trough since he transferred to Manchester United at a high price. Chelsea even willing to pay a £5 million fine to get him back to Old Trafford after the loan period expires this season. For this winger, there are not many suitable next players. It is said that Dortmund was interested in him, and it was there that he made his mark. It seems that he is most likely to return to Germany for the third time.

Kyle Walker Saudi League

###Kyle Walker-Saudi Professional League Kyle Walker's time in the top league seems to be over, and at the age of 34, he was excluded from Manchester City's roster for the Club World Cup. He was loaned to AC Milan in the second half of the season.

But it looks unlikely that the Italian team will sign him permanently. He may join the bottom-ranked team in the Premier League. However, he may have to choose the Saudi professional league in the end.

Glalish - Newcastle

Although Walker finds a new home, many teams are interested in him. After winning the triple crown, Gralish fell sharply and lost Guardiola's favor. His old boss Aston Villa had an affair with him, and so did Everton. But Gallish may prefer to stay with the Champions League team, which may allow him to join Newcastle coached by Eddie Howe.

Sterling - Fenerbahce

The last England player with unknown future is Sterling, but he will definitely leave Chelsea. Blues coach Enzo Maresca has made it clear that he will not use Sterling in any game. He won't go back to Arsenal, and it's hard to find a Premier League team willing to take over him. Sterling has turned down a chance to transfer to the Saudi professional league, which has made Turkish side Fenerbahce an unexpected front-runner. The possibility of him playing football in Türkiye seems to be very high.