There are going to be some amazing players available on the transfer market this summer.
Liam Delap will be available at a cut-price, and half the Premier League want to sign Delap.
Meanwhile, Matheus Cunha could be on the move, while Viktor Gyokeres is set to leave too.
However, perhaps the most notable and decorated player who will be on the market this summer is Kevin De Bruyne.
The Belgian is set to leave Manchester City this summer, and while De Bruyne has been linked to MLS, there may be some temptation from some Premier League clubs to make this move
Speaking on The Dressing Room Podcast, Wayne Bridge has been discussing which Premier League side De Bruyne could join, and he suggested that the midfielder would be a great addition to Liverpool.

Wayne Bridge suggests Kevin De Bruyne would be brilliant for Liverpool
Bridge spoke about where De Bruyne will go next alongside Joe Cole and Carlton Cole.
The pundit suggested that Liverpool could be an ideal landing spot for the midfielder, noting that he would be incredible alongside Mohamed Salah.
“Anyone, but is there anyone cheeky enough to try it?” Cole asked.
“Liverpool, Imagine him linking up with Salah at Liverpool. Imagine,” Bridge said.
“They couldn’t let that happen. They couldn’t let that happen, though. They couldn’t let that happen.”
Mohamed Salah could’ve played alongside Kevin De Bruyne
Bridge was salivating at the idea of De Bruyne and Salah playing together, but, let’s not forget, this is a partnership that has already existed before.
Indeed, cast your mind back a decade and you’ll remember that both Salah and De Bruyne were at Chelsea together as young players.
Salah named De Bruyne as his dream teammate recently, but they have actually played together before.
“[Lionel] Messi or [Cristiano] Ronaldo but if I pick one in the Premier League, I choose Kevin,” Salah said when asked to name his dream teammate.
“Because he has vision and I’m sure he can find me anywhere with the ball, so I could say Messi and Ronaldo and Kevin.”
Unfortunately, neither De Bruyne nor Salah made much of an impact at Chelsea, as the stats show.
| Mohamed Salah at Chelsea | Kevin De Bruyne at Chelsea | |
| 19 | Games | 9 |
| 2 | Goals | 0 |
| 3 | Assists | 1 |
De Bruyne left Chelsea in 2014, while Salah would join Chelsea just one week later in the January transfer window.
These two never actually played together, but, who knows? Perhaps a move to Anfield could be on the cards for De Bruyne. After all, De Bruyne is friends with Virgil van Dijk.
Van Dijk called De Bruyne ‘unbelievable’ at one point, and perhaps he could have a word with his friend about a move this summer.
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