Top 100 players who are being targeted for moves in this summer's transfer window. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts 100. Julio Cesar (Queens Park Rangers) The veteran Brazilian goalkeeper is likely to be on the move aga...
Top 100 players who are being targeted for moves in this summer's transfer window. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts 100. Julio Cesar (Queens Park Rangers) The veteran Brazilian goalkeeper is likely to be on the move again this summer despite only arriving at QPR from Inter Milan a year ago. Arsenal are on the lookout for a goalkeeper and may turn to Cesar if they cannot land some of their other options. A return to Brazil has also been mooted for the 33-year-old, who will surely depart Loftus Road following Rangers' relegation from the Premier League, as his manager Harry Redknapp has admitted he is too good for the Championship. Perhaps some good news at last for Rob Green! 99. Alvaro Negredo (Sevilla) The Spanish international striker came close to joining Everton in January, and has admitted a liking for English football. Arsenal and Tottenham may move for him this summer as both are keen to sign strikers, but the 27-year-old could be persuaded to stay in Spain as Atletico Madrid are reportedly eyeing him up as a replacement for Radamel Falcao if he leaves. After showing his quality with 81 goals in the last four years with Sevilla, he may feel he has earned a chance at a bigger club next season. 98. Adil Rami (Valencia) One of the most solid defenders in Spain, Adil Rami is on the lookout for a move to a bigger club this summer to boost his chances of a starting place in France's squad for the 2014 World Cup. Arsenal and Manchester United are said to be the frontrunners for his signature, and he would certainly be a bargain at Valencia's supposed asking price of just £10million. 97. Andreas Weimann (Aston Villa) The young Austrian has been something of a revelation for Aston Villa this season, with some eye-catching displays to help Paul Lambert's side survive relegation. The attacking midfielder, who can also play upfront, has got himself on Liverpool's radar with his performances and his 12 goals in all competitions. His agent has admitted he is unlikely to stay at Villa Park, but wants a move to another Premier League club. 96. Aleksandar Kolarov (Manchester City) The £16million signing from Lazio has not really looked the part for City, and could be heading back to Serie A this summer with champions Juventus showing an interest in the left-back. With City offering Gael Clichy a four-year contract, it is clear that he has become first choice on the left side of defence, as Kolarov has not shown the same defensive discipline in that role, possibly operating better as a wing back, which would suit Juventus' 3-5-2 formation. 95. Bacary Sagna (Arsenal) Sagna's six-year stay with Arsenal could be coming to an end, as the right-back has reportedly refused to sign a new contract. PSG have shown the strongest interest in the 30-year-old, and he has not ruled out a move to the French giants. Monaco are also said to be interested, and Arsenal will surely choose to sell him this summer rather than risk losing him on a free next season - a similarly sticky situation to the one they found themselves in with Robin van Persie last year. 94. Dimitar Berbatov (Fulham) The Bulgarian forward only joined Fulham from Manchester United last summer, but is reportedly unhappy at Craven Cottage already. The 32-year-old has had a good season for Martin Jol's side, and his displays have attracted the interest of big-spending Turkish giants Galatasaray, who will to carry on their ambitious January spending which saw big names such as Wesley Sneijder and Didier Drogba join the club. Fulham may decide to take the reasonable £5million offer for an ageing player and reinvest in their squad to improve their displays next season. 93. Anders Lindegaard (Manchester United) West Ham are said to be monitoring the situation of Manchester United's backup goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard. The 29-year-old is unlikely to break past David de Gea in the pecking order, and could be tempted by the Hammers' offer of first tea