In recent weeks, transfer talk has been dominated by France star Kylian Mbappe.
The French superstar has been chased by Real Madrid for years and rumours he could join intensified after informing PSG he would be leaving in the summer.
Following his decision, rumours have also begun circulating that suggest Mbappe could make a move to the Premier League with the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal interested.
However, given Madrid's long-standing interest in the forward, it appears England's top flight is going to miss out on seeing the star week-in, week-out.
In light of this, Mail Sport's Dominic King has given a list of the five players he wished had made the move to the Premier League.
Speaking on the latest episode of It's All Kicking Off, King said: 'So I want to talk about the five players that I wish had come to the Premier League.
'Number five, Gabriel Batistuta. Could have signed for Ipswich in 1994. Wouldn't it have been brilliant to see?
'Number four, Robert Lewandowski. Could have signed for Blackburn. Was on his way to see Sam Allardyce, but the ash cloud and the volcano stopped him flying from Poland.
'He couldn't come over, and the rest is history. Ended up staying in Germany, and so he stayed in Poland, went to Borussia Dortmund, and we know what happened next.
'Number three, Ronaldinho. 2003, when David Beckham left Manchester United to go to Real Madrid, he had a choice between PSG and Manchester United.
'Number two, Paolo Maldini. The greatest defender of all time. Alex Ferguson wanted to sign him. What a fantastic thing that would have been to see Paolo Maldini in our league.
'Number one, last but not least, Zinedine Zidane. Could have signed for Blackburn,' claimed King.
His co-host, former Blackburn player Chris
Read on m.allfootballapp.com