Edinson Cavani: Premier League Transfer Gossip: Dele Alli & Isco - Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City & Tottenham Set For EPL Transfer Battle

By Kenneth Brown | Sep 19, 2014 02:01 PM EDT

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Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspurs dislike one another at the best of times, but this winter they're set to do battle for three talented players, who despite all being good transfers to make, are very, very different players. The clubs have added some spice to the Premier League transfer gossip by queuing up for these stars. Edinson Cavani, Dele Ali and Isco are the talents in question, but will they move, and to which team will they go to?

Cavani is deemed to be one of the best strikers in the world, but he's unhappy in PSG, and for a long while he has hinted he wants to be the main man in the EPL. This means that Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham would offer him that, whereas Manchester City can match his huge wages, so will he pick playing time or money, or can he find a happy medium?

Dele Alli is seen as one of the best prospects in England, and the MK Dons youngster is desperate to move to the EPL. It seems as if Tottenham or Arsenal would have the best chance of signing the teenager, given the fact that they're known for developing players like himself. On top of that, all three clubs are desperate for Isco, but its likely that he will head to Arsenal or Liverpool.

Which of these players will make the best purchase? Cavani is in his prime, but Dele Alli could be a sensational player in five years time, so it's easy to see why the clubs are set for very different, yet equally important transfer battles.

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