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When the summer transfer window opens on June 14, England manager Gareth Southgate will be a keen observer as several members of his team may be moving.
Harry Kane, the captain of Tottenham, has not been the only one whose future has been the focus of intense speculation in recent months due to the team's struggles.
Here, the PA news agency looks at some people who might have other club futures.
John Maguire
The Manchester United defender Maguire has been one of Southgate's most consistent players in previous years, but under Erik ten Hag, he has painfully fallen down the pecking order and received a warning that his spot on the international team might be in jeopardy. The 30-year-old joined United from Leicester for £80 million in August 2019 and
Kane, Harry
Spurs missed out on playing in Europe, therefore both Kane and the team must make significant decisions this summer. The 29-year-old will begin the final year of his current deal and, if he does not sign a contract extension, he may be able to leave for no additional cost after 12 months. Although it has been believed that Spurs would be reluctant to trade to a Premier League opponent, Manchester United has long been a fan of the prolific scorer, and Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have also reportedly expressed interest.
Mount Mason
Midfielder Mount was a victim of the gloom that overtook Chelsea during a turbulent season, and six of his final seven games, which brought an early end to his season due to injury, were bench appearances.
Although West Ham has occasionally had a challenging season, Rice's reputation has continued to grow, and manager David Moyes is preparing for the worst. The 24-year-old midfielder has been linked with moves to Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Chelsea in the summer. A resurgent Newcastle could also provide him with Champions League football, but they are aware that they may not be able to compete financially because they are trying to adhere to spending restrictions.
No matter if the Foxes kept their Premier League status or not, James Maddison, another player with 12 months left on his contract, appeared set to leave Leicester during the offseason. Newcastle relentlessly sought the playmaker, 26, last summer to become one of his suitors.
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