After excelling in Germany, eight Euro 2024 players are predicted to move to the Premier League

After an impressive World Cup with Morocco, Sofyan Amrabat was rewarded with a transfer to Manchester United. Sometimes all it takes for a Premier League team to be persuaded of a player’s ability is one successful overseas competition.

That being said, we believe the following eight players have the potential to excel at Euro 2024 and, as a result, earn a transfer to the Premier League.

Memphis Depay, a Dutch/Atletico Madrid player
We start with Memphis Depay, a former Manchester United attacker who agreed to leave Atletico Madrid on a free transfer this summer. He is among a number of younger players eager to establish themselves.

Memphis has been linked to a Premier League comeback on many occasions, but since departing the Red Devils in January 2017, nothing concrete has happened. Memphis may return to Our League in this particular year. Even though he is past his prime, the Dutchman still has a lot to give. Of all, those pay expectations ought to be outrageous; Saudi Arabia seems far more grounded in reality.

Heorhiy Sudakov, a resident of Shakhtar Donetsk, Ukraine

Attacking midfielder Sudakov is bound for one of Europe’s big boys and is the next big-money player projected to come from Shakhtar after they earned £62 million from Chelsea for Mykhaylo Mudryk.

The 21-year-old will likely cost even more than Mudryk because he extended his contract in February.

Sudakov has not missed a game for Ukraine since playing the full ninety minutes in the 2-0 defeat to England in March of last year. He was instrumental in his nation’s qualification for Euro 2024, having assisted on both goals in the 2-1 victory over Iceland in the play-off final.

The Shakhtar playmaker will be essential to any success in Germany after contributing so much to their win in qualifying. Belgium, Slovakia, and Romania are among the members of Ukraine’s group. Both they and Sudakov will be dissatisfied if they are eliminated from the tournament before the next season and if he stays with Shakhtar.

Mamardashvili Giorgi (Valencia, Georgia)

Another player who is heavily linked to a summer transfer is Mamardashvili, who might prove to Newcastle United how valuable he is with a strong Euros campaign.

One of the top young goalkeepers in the league, the 23-year-old Georgian is widely predicted to become the greatest in the profession. This summer, Valencia’s owners will be open to selling their highly valued asset, and the Magpies have legitimate interest in it.

There is another potential superstar in the Georgia team, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, also known as “Kvaradona,” for a country whose hopes seem to rest on him. Although Mamardashvili is expected to make his money in the group match against Portugal, Turkey and Czechia are two games that one of Germany’s least fortunate teams can win.

Fedri Kadioglu (Turkey/Fenerbahce)

Turkey’s Kadioglu, a versatile full-back who can play on either side of defense or as a winger, is allegedly a target for Arsenal. Despite being right-footed, he plays left most of the time.

The 24-year-old decided to represent Turkey at the senior level after representing the Netherlands from Under-16 to Under-21 levels, the latter of which he played for at the age of 18. He has 15 caps to his name after making his debut in June 2022.

He has represented Turkey everywhere he has played, and in a 3-2 friendly victory against Germany, he scored his only goal as a senior international.

Although we are unsure of the position he will play this summer, we are confident that he will catch the eye of some Premier League scouts.

Teun Koopmeiners (Netherlands/Atalanta)

Tijjani Reijnders and Lutsharel Geertruida are just two of the many Dutch players who might pique the interest of Premier League teams this summer. We believe it would be unwise for Ronald Koeman to start Koopmeiners at Euro 2024 given how good he looks at Atalanta.

Without Marten de Roon, Koopmeiners’ chances of getting off to a good start are reduced, and as a goal-oriented player, he would be Frenkie de Jong’s perfect midfield partner. I hope he can prove to us why Manchester United, Juventus, and Liverpool want him.

Zeno Debast, a Belgian from Anderlecht

Sporting is rumored to be Debast’s summer destination, although it would be prudent for them to move swiftly before larger clubs see him in Germany.

Given the other defenders in the Belgium squad, the 20-year-old defender has a lot of promise and ought to be in Domenico Tedesco’s starting lineup come summertime. If he is, we could witness Sporting’s agreement being taken advantage of, provided it is not completed before to the competition’s June 14 start date.

Viktor Tsyhankov, a Ukrainian-Gira

According to reports, Newcastle is looking for a right-sided winger and likes Jarrod Bowen at West Ham, but Tsyhankov is the best option available if they search overseas. However, that approach could not be welcomed by the Ukrainian international. As for Newcastle, they are not participating in any European competition; Girona is in the Champions League.

Tsyhankov, who also scored a goal that Sudakov set up against Iceland, is another player that Ukraine may look to be very important this summer.

 

Czech Republic’s David Hancko (Feyenoord)
Despite playing center back for Feyenoord under Arne Slot, Hancko had a very successful qualifying season, netting two goals and dishing out three assists from left back. The 26-year-old started all 34 games and missed just 25 minutes of action, making him one of the greatest players in the Eredivisie this season as his team only lost twice in the Dutch top division.

Although Slovakia is not expected to place highly at the European Championships, we are happy to see Hancko in a significant competition. He is expected to make an impression on many, whether he plays in the middle or as a full-back.

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