- 20 Dec 2024
Five Euro 2024 stars who will DEFINITELY move clubs this summer
There were plenty of players who caught the eye at Euro 2024. Football Transfers takes a look at five players who will definitely be on the move on the back of their performances at the tournament.
Dani Olmo
Finishing the competition as the tournament's joint top-scorer, Dani Olmo also made the joint most goal contributions at Euro 2024 alongside Lamine Yamal.
He scored three times and registered two assists in what were really impressive performances that pretty much made Spain forget all about the devastating injury blow suffered by Pedri in the quarter-finals against Germany.
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Olmo is definitely ready to make the next move in his career. He has a €60m release clause at RB Leipzig and it can be activated until the 20th July.
There are plenty of clubs reportedly circling for his signature. From his former club, Barcelona to Liverpool and Arsenal. It remains to be seen if anyone is determined enough to trigger that release clause.
One way or another, though, it would be a surprise to see Olmo still at RB Leipzig by the end of the summer.
Marc Guehi
He's probably been England's best performer at the tournament. Perhaps a surprise choice to be England's starting centre-back, Guehi stepped up to the challenge and produced some really solid performances.
No defender made more recoveries (44) than him at the entire tournament with Guehi showing his class when it comes to both his speed and his ability to read the game.
Liverpool and Arsenal have kept him on their radar. But there will be others teams who will register their interest as well.
He's simply too good to continue playing for Crystal Palace and we expect him to be lining up somewhere else by the end of the summer.
Nico Williams
Nico Williams is a household name in Spain having been highly rated ever since making his debut in La Liga. But now he's not just a household name in Spain - he's a name and a face who is familiar to millions across the continent.
Williams' performances were sublime at Euro 2024 and his goal was very much needed to secure the victory for Spain in the final against England.
Barcelona are thought to be interested in his services. Although the club's financial frailties will make this deal very difficult to get over the line.
There will be other clubs lying in weight to pounce if Barca can't get the move wrapped up. Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal are all supposedly keeping him on their radar.
Georges Mikautadze
One of the joint top-scorers of the tournament, Mikautadze has probably been the biggest discoveries of Euro 2024 playing a really key role for the surprise packages of the tournament in Georgia.
A quick and skillful attacker, he led the Georgian lines superbly and took all his goals with aplomb, including the two penalties he had to step up and take.
His move to Ajax may not have worked out last season, but he rediscovered his form at Metz in Ligue 1 during the second-half of the campaign.
Now he's set to move to AS Monaco. Another good campaign there and the sky is the limit. Undoubtedly, Europe's biggest clubs will be tracking his progress closely.
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Nobody made more saves (29) than Mamardashvili at Euro 2024. The Georgian goalkeeper was one of the key factors behind his country's historic run at the tournament.
Without Mamardashvili its moot whether Georgia would have been able to get as far as they did - even with the likes of Mikautadze and Kvaratskhelia leading the charge in attack.
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There were some games where Mamardashvili simply kept the Georgians in the game.
Newcastle United are reportedly eyeing him as a potential target in this summer's window. Meanwhile, he's also been on Liverpool's radar as well.
It would not be a surprise to see him move somewhere else though. There is bound to be interest in his services.