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A Star Who Will Demand a Transfer Out of Each Premier League Big 6 Club in 2026

Published on Tuesday, 10 March 2026 at 7:42 pm

A Star Who Will Demand a Transfer Out of Each Premier League Big 6 Club in 2026
The summer of 2026 could reshape the Premier League’s power structure, as one marquee name at every Big Six club is already being tipped to push for an exit. From legacy-defining farewells to frustrated squad players seeking relevance, each storyline carries financial, tactical and emotional weight.
Arsenal – Gabriel Martinelli Once viewed as the next superstar winger, the Brazilian has never turned flashes of brilliance into week-to-week dominance. With Arsenal eyeing Anthony Gordon as a potential upgrade on the left, Martinelli may decide he would rather spearhead a counter-attacking side than settle for a rotational role at the Emirates.
Chelsea – Pedro Neto Blues supporters have grown weary of Neto’s “main-character” tendencies, and with Estevao Willian and Cole Palmer ahead of him in the pecking order, game time looks scarce. Sources close to the Portuguese forward say he misses the status he enjoyed at Wolves and could agitate for a move that restores him as a team’s focal point.
Liverpool – Mohamed Salah Despite his legendary status, Salah’s rift with manager Arne Slot and signs of declining pace have clouded his Anfield future. The Saudi Pro League is ready to offer both record wages and adoration, allowing the Egyptian to extend his legacy—and bank balance—while Liverpool begin a rebuild.
Manchester City – Omar Marmoush The Egyptian striker initially rejected a winter exit even as minutes dried up, but the subsequent arrival of Antoine Semenyo has further squeezed his pathway. After impressing alongside a rotated side in the FA Cup, Marmoush may conclude that 2026 is the moment to escape Haaland’s shadow and secure a leading role elsewhere.
Manchester United – Casemiro United still view the Brazilian as the anchor of an underpowered midfield, yet the club may balk at his wage expectations. If Saudi Arabia or another cash-rich league tables an irresistible offer, the 34-year-old could trade Old Trafford for one last generational payday a year earlier than planned.
Tottenham – Micky van de Ven Relegation fears, a rash red card versus Crystal Palace and repeated lapses in concentration have turned the Dutch defender into a lightning rod for fan frustration. Van de Ven has reportedly dreamed of a La Liga giants move, but unless he stabilises his form, interest from Barcelona or Real Madrid may remain a fantasy.
With Financial Fair Play tightening and squads requiring refresh cycles, the summer window of 2026 promises high-stakes poker between players seeking fresh challenges and clubs eager to recoup maximum value before contracts wind down.

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Source: yardbarker

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