10 Strikers Who Could Still Make A Move This Summer

These players could add a little firepower to plenty of clubs.

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The transfer window is well underway and we've already seen some huge moves, with the most notable deal of all being Cristiano Ronaldo's switch from Real Madrid to Juventus. In England, top clubs have been reinforcing their ranks, with Riyad Mahrez heading to Manchester City, Fred arriving at neighbours United, Jorginho joining Chelsea, and a whole bunch of top talent jetting off to Liverpool.

However, there's still a feeling that this transfer window is about to kick up into another gear over the next couple of weeks. The biggest transfers always tend to take place in the final few days, and there are a lot of big name players being linked with moves all over Europe. This year in particular, Premier League clubs need to act fast as the window will be closing much earlier than usual, on 9 August.

We've seen some exciting deals already this summer, but the one transfer that gets fans more excited than any other is the arrival of a new striker. Goalscorers win games and are the best kinds of players to watch, so they also tend to command the highest fees. This summer, some of Europe's most prolific forwards might be on the move.

10. Andrea Belotti (Torino)

Andrea Belotti is a name we might become much more familiar with over the next few years. The 24-year-old had a bit of a slow start to his career but has taken off in recent years, bagging 48 goals in 102 Serie A appearances for Torino, as well as turning out for the Italian national team 18 times and scoring 5 goals so far.

Back in the 2016-17 season, Belotti scored an astonishing 28 goals in all competitions for Torino. He only managed 13 last season, but is still regarded as one of Italy's best young strikers right now and has a lot of potential to grow into an even better finisher in years to come.

Physically strong and dominant in the air, Belotti could be well-suited to a Premier League side. So far, it doesn't seem like any English clubs have shown an interest in the Italian, but Napoli are said to be keeping an eye on him.

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