We're into the business end of all three European cup competitions this season, with semi-finals in the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League kicking off this week.
There's plenty of top talent turning out for the UEFA Champions League semi-finalists, but bar a small list, there aren't many players that one can expect to be available on the transfer market in the summer.
That's where the Europa League comes in.
The Europa League semi-finalists are almost exclusively filled with players who could be on the move.
Here's who may end up in the Premier League...
Potential destinations: Liverpool
Teun Koopmeiners is a name that should be very, very familiar to Liverpool fans for two reasons:
The Dutch midfielder has been utterly brilliant since he joined Atalanta, hitting double figures in each of the last two seasons at the Serie A club.
Considering Liverpool's need to go out and sign another midfielder in the summer, Koopmeiners may be the perfect fit.
Potential destinations: Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd, Tottenham
In a time when players like Mykhailo Mudryk are going for €100m, it's fair to say that a player like Paulo Dybala having a release clause of just €12m (£10.3m) in his current contract at AS Roma is fairly remarkable.
And sure, he is very injury prone, but when fit he's as good as ever.
The fact that he's managed 25 goals contributions this season alone is proof of that.
He's still a world class player when available.
Potential destinations: Arsenal, Man City
11 goals and 15 assists.
Nope those aren't the numbers racked up by a forward, they're left wing-back Alex Grimaldo's stats for the 2023/24 season.
It's any wonder Bayer Leverkusen are so bloody good, eh?
Grimaldo's performance should
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