Mats Hummels, Juan Quintero, Alberto Moreno, Javier Manquillo, Samuel Eto'o Set For EPL Moves: Premier League Transfer Gossip: Manchester United, Arsenal & Liverpool's

By Kenneth Brown | Aug 01, 2014 09:24 AM EDT

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It's finally August, and you know what that means, don't you? There is one month left in the football transfer window, meaning the Premier League transfer gossip is set to go through the roof, with deals here, there and everywhere. Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool are three of the biggest teams around, and they're fighting it out for talents like Mats Hummels, Juan Quintero, Alberto Moreno, Javier Manquillo and more. Samuel Eto'o is set to join a new EPL side, whilst Shinji Kagawa and Marouane Fellaini are set to leave England after a rough year or two.

Rumours have not died down regarding World Cup winner Hummels moving to Old Trafford. It seems the huge center back wants to play in England, and for United. Reports suggest the clubs are discussing a fee, but a deal between the two could soon be done. United are also set to sell Fellaini and Kagawa, as both stars have been a disappointment.

Arsenal have made major signings, yet want to sign Quintero from Porto, but it's believed it will take a near $50 million bid to sign him. Also, Liverpool, who have been spending a lot, too, have increased their efforts to sign Spanish duo Moreno and Manquillo, with both deals looking a real possibility, and giving them the defensive strength they have often lacked. West Ham are closing in on a deal for Chelsea's former veteran, Eto'o.

It seems like there's still plenty of deals to be concluded in the coming weeks. Who will end up where?

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