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11 World Cup stars who’ve put themselves in the transfer shop window including Gakpo to Man Utd and Gvardiol to Chelsea
11 World Cup stars who’ve put themselves in the transfer shop window including Gakpo to Man Utd and Gvardiol to Chelsea
Published on December 16, 2022 at 07:44 PM
THE World Cup is always a glorious chance for stars to make a name for themselves and put themselves in the shop window.
And even though Qatar 2022 has been staged in November and December, rather than the normal summer festival, plenty of players certainly made their mark.
Cody Gakpo enhanced his reputation with three goals for HollandPremier League fans may see a lot more of this Goncalo Ramos celebration in 2023
Now with the transfer window just a fortnight away, clubs will no doubt be clamouring to beat off the competition and land their targets.
SunSport has picked out 11 Qatar heroes who may have secured big-money moves in the New Year thanks to their performances at the World Cup...
Cody Gakpo, 23, PSV & Holland
Arguably the most obvious choice of all, Gakpo was the main man for Holland with goals in all three group games to fire them to the top of Group A.
And immediately the transfer rumour mill started spinning in overdrive.
Manchester United are considering a swoop for the Benfica man with 14 goals and six assists for his club this term â but they face competition from Newcastle and Bayern Munich.
Yes he was linked with Chelsea in the summer before they landed Wesley Fofana â but Gvardiol’s stock has gone through the roof after his performances in Qatar.
Gvardiol â the masked defender â was rarely beaten and proved a dominant force, helping Croatia reach the semis before Lionel Messi weaved his magic.
Sofyan Amrabat gained plenty of attention with his performances for Morocco
Enzo Fernandez, 21, Benfica & Argentina
The central midfielder has been a key cog in Argentina’s run to the final in Qatar, breaking up play and helping deliver the ball for the attack to cause chaos.
However, recent reports state Fernandez has a staggering £104million release clause in his contract.
Enzo Fernandez could also be on his way out of Benfica
Mohammed Kudus, 22, Ajax & Ghana
The attacking midfielder was poised to join Everton in the summer before a late deal fell through â and he proved what the Toffees were missing at the World Cup.
Kudus scored twice in the thrilling win over South Korea and bolstered his reputation â then declared he is no worse than Neymar.
Everton look to be in pole position over a £40m transfer to England with the likes of Tottenham and Barcelona also circling.
Mohammed Kudus may be on his way to Everton after a summer move failed
Somehow Moukoko has only just turned 18, having burst on to the scene with Borussia Dortmund what feels like years ago.
Now a first-team regular with 11 goals in 59 appearances, he was named in Hansi Flick’s Germany squad â and left as one of the few to come away with much credit.
Now back with Championship side Stoke, the club he joined from Dundee in 2016, and fully fit after his ACL injury in 2021, he will surely be snapped up by a Premier League club in the New Year â but the Potters want £25m.
Harry Souttar was a beast at the back as the Aussies reached the last 16
Randal Kolo Muani, 24, Eintracht Frankfurt & France
Muani has grabbed his sliding doors moment after Christopher Nkunku limped out of France’s final training session before the World Cup and the new Frankfurt ace stepped up.
Tottenham and Liverpool were both keen on Muani before the World Cup â but now they are likely to need to stump up at least £69m if they can prise him away from the Bundesliga, where he has scored five and assisted ten in 14 games.
Randal Kolo Muani sealed France’s spot in the final seconds into just his fourth cap
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