#1. Mauro Icardi to Barcelona
Although the Inter Milan hierarchy sees Alexis Sanchez as a potential replacement for Mauro Icardi, the Argentine international is likely to leave the club regardless of whether the Chilean arrives or not.
The 26-year-old has been nothing short of exceptional since arriving San Siro from Sampdoria in 2013 and he has gone on to score 111 goals from just 188 Serie A matches for the Nerrazurri, wining the Capacannoneire award on two occasions in 2015 and 2018.
However, his time at the club has not been without acrimony and this reached new lows last season, as he was involved in a bitter dispute with the cub which saw him dropped from the team and stripped off his captaincy.
New manager Antonio Conte has reportedly stated that he does not want Icardi in his team next season, with Barcelona emerging as a potential next club for him, as the club seeks a top striker to complement Luis Suarez in attack.
Mauro Icardi would be no stranger at the Nou Camp, having spent three years in the club's academy before completing a transfer to Serie A although his reported frosty relationship with talisman Lionel Messi could be a potential stumbling block to the transfer.