The summer transfer window closes for English clubs on the eve of the new Premier League season, with clubs desperate to try and complete their deals in time.

From players spotted at airports, to cryptic social media posts, we've heard it all, so in order for you to avoid all that, we have put together a list of players who you can expect to move before Thursday's deadline.

Yaya Toure is out of contract after leaving Man City last season, but is expected to sign a deal with a Premier League club before the deadline. Find out where here.

Lucas Perez to West Ham

Perez has played just six Premier League games for the Gunners since his 2016 arrival and actually spent the majority of last season on loan at Deportivo La Coruna.

Despite Unai Emery's arrival, it seems that Perez's situation at Arsenal isn't going to change. West Ham who had striker issues last season are said to be the most interested.

Andre Gomes to Everton

The Barcelona midfielder has been linked with a transfer deadline day move to Everton, but he isn't the only Barcelona player that might be heading to the Toffees.

Yerry Mina to Everton

Soccer Football - World Cup - Round of 16 - Colombia vs England - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - July 3, 2018  Colombia's Yerry Mina celebrates  REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Colombian defender Yerry Mina like Harry Maguire impressed at the World Cup alongside Tottenham's Davison Sanchez.

The Barcelona man is said to be in talks with Everton over a £30 million move, a great prospect.

Harry Arter to Cardiff

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - JULY 30:  Harry Arter of AFC Bournemouth in action during the pre-season friendly match between AFC Bournemouth and Valencia CF at Vitality Stadium on July 30, 2017 in Bournemouth, England.  (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

He has been a Bournemouth player for eight years, making over 200 appearances for the Cherries, but it looks like Harry Arter is set to leave this summer.

In a bid for regular first team football, the Republic of Ireland midfielder has been linked with Cardiff.

Aaron Ramsey to Chelsea or Liverpool

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey's deal with the club has one year left and it is believed negotiations are on going.

The Welshman has been linked with a move away from the Emirates, with Chelsea and Liverpool both interested.

Simon Mignolet to Barcelona

Simon Mignolet alongside Loris Karius would have been gutted to see the arrival of Brazilian Allisson Becker this summer.

The Belgian most though as he was second to Karius towards the end of last season. It is unsure where Mignolet will go, but Barcelona are interested and being second choice at the Nou Camp is better than third choice at Anfield.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek to Crystal Palace

He may have played a bit-part during England's World Cup campaign, but one for is for certain, Ruben Loftus-Cheek needs more Premier League game time.

The Chelsea man is unlikely to get it at Stamford Bridge, so another loan spell at Crystal Palace is on the cards.

Thibaut Courtois to Real Madrid

This one is unexpected, with just five days to go until the start of the season, many believed that Thibaut Courtois' potential move to Real Madrid was dead.

However, new Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has made it clear that if the Belgian shot stopper wants to leave, he can do. Does Sarri have a new number one in the pipeline? Maybe Robert Green wasn't just a token signing....

Anthony Martial to Tottenham

Anthony Martial's move away from Old Trafford has been on since the player's agent announced that 'the time has come' after negotiations over a new deal broke down.

The winger has been linked with a move south to Tottenham in a deal that could potentially see Alderweireld go the other way.

Joe Hart to Burnley

Former England number one Joe Hart has been shown the door by Pep Guardiola since the Spaniards arrival in the Premier League.

He had a relatively unsuccessful loan spell at Torino, followed by an even worse season with West Ham last year, now it seems he will finally leave the Etihad.

Despite having Tom Heaton and Nick Pope in their squad, Burnley are said to lead the race for the 31-year-old's signature.

Jack Grealish to Tottenham

After Aston Villa failed to secure promotion to the Premier League in the Play-off final in May, their most prized player Jack Grealish has been constantly linked with a move away from Villa Park.

Spurs are the most likely to secure his services and having not made any new signings so far this summer, surely they can get this one over the line.

Danny Ings to Newcastle

Ings has played just 14 league games for Liverpool in three seasons, mainly because of a horrendous spell of injuries, but now the Reds boast an incredible frontline with Ings down the pecking order.

For the England man to get regular first team football he will have to move before the window closes, Newcastle are expected to table a £20 million bid this week.

Jerome Boateng to Man United

Soccer Football - Bayern Munich Training - Rottach-Egern, Germany - August 3, 2018   Bayern Munich's Jerome Boateng during training   REUTERS/Michael Dalder

Another defender linked with a move to Old Trafford this summer, Bayern Munich's Jerome Boateng.

The German had an awful World Cup campaign for his country as he saw red against Sweden before the reigning champions were eliminated in the group stages.

United are expected to pay £50 million for his services.

Adama Traore to Wolves

Traore was left heartbroken when his Middlesbrough side were beaten in the Championship Play-off semi-final to Aston Villa.

However, thanks to interest from Wolves, the fast paced winger may just get his opportunity in the Premier League, the move is expected to be worth £22 million to Boro.

Steven Nzonzi to Arsenal

It's hard to believe that just three seasons ago Nzonzi was playing for Stoke City, now he's a World Cup winner and is being touted by Arsenal.

The French midfielder has a £35 million release clause in his contract, having spent £70 million already this window, will Emery dip into the purse again?

Surely if Ramsey leaves he will.

Chris Smalling

Soccer Football -  FA Cup Semi-Final - Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur  - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - April 21, 2018   Tottenham's Harry Kane in action with Manchester United's Chris Smalling   REUTERS/David Klein

With the potential arrival of Harry Maguire and/or Toby Alderweireld, Chris Smalling's future as United's first choice centre back is under pressure.

Everton were hoping to secure the signing of Marcos Rojo, but talks broke down, but it is believed that United have offered Smalling as an alternative.

Harry Maguire

After an incredible summer with England at the World Cup, Leicester City's Harry Maguire has caught the eye of Jose Mourinho as he looks to vastly improve his defence ahead of the new season.

Maguire, only signed for Leicester in 2017 for £17 million, but United will be expected to pay almost triple that if they are to lure him away from the King Power.

Wilfried Zaha

The Crystal Palace forward has been hotly linked with a move away from Selhurst Park this summer, with both Chelsea and Tottenham expressing interest.

It seems Chelsea are the favourites to acquire his services after Spurs reportedly snubbed the idea of paying £75 million for the Ivorian.

Willian

Willian has arguably been Chelsea's best player over the last three-four seasons, but it is rumoured that new manager Maurizio Sarri is willing to listen to offers for the Brazilian.

There has been a lot of interest from Spain, with Barcelona tabling a bid, but Jose Mourinho's Man United are also said to be interest.

Toby Alderweireld

With just one-year left on his contract, Tottenham fans have been resigned to the fact that Toby Alderweireld is leaving the club, but with just a day left, time is running out.

If chairman Daniel Levy wants to cash in on the interest from Man United, he will have to sell him this summer for sure.

Diego Godin to Man United

Yet another central defender linked with a move to Old Trafford.

Could the veteran Atletico Madrid man bolster Jose Mourinho's defence

Yaya Toure

Soccer Football - England & Soccer Aid World XI Training - Motspur Park, London, Britain - June 7, 2018   Soccer Aid World XI's Yaya Toure during training   Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

Yaya is a free agent after leaving Manchester City at the end of last season and is reportedly offering his services to a Premier League club for £1 a week!

It is likely that the Ivorian will sign a bumper deal in China or the US, but West Ham and Crystal Palace have been linked to possible moves.