11 World Cup stars who’ve put themselves in the transfer shop window including Gakpo to Man Utd and Gvardiol to Chelsea

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11 World Cup stars who’ve put themselves in the transfer shop window including Gakpo to Man Utd and Gvardiol to Chelsea

The World Cup in Qatar has been a success for many players. The transfer window is just a fortnight away. SunSport has picked 11 Qatar stars who may have secured big-money moves in the New Year thanks to their performances at the World cup.

Cody Gakpo scored in all three of Holland's World Cup group games. He is currently playing for PSV in his homeland. Erik ten Hag is interested in signing him for Manchester United.

Goncalo Ramos scored a hat-trick on his full international debut for Portugal. Manchester United are interested in signing him from Benfica. Newcastle and Bayern Munich are also interested.

Gakpo and Gvardiol are World Cup stars who have been linked with Manchester United and Chelsea respectively.

Josko Gvardiol impressed at the World Cup in Qatar. He helped Croatia reach the semis. Chelsea are interested in signing him in January. Manchester City and Real Madrid are also interested.

Sofyan Amrabat, 26, is a midfielder who played well for Morocco at the World Cup. He is the brother of Nordin Amabat.

Enzo Fernandez, 21, is a central midfielder for Benfica and Argentina. He has a release clause of £104m in his contract. Liverpool are said to have "agreed" a deal with BenFica for the player.

Mohammed Kudus, 22, is a Ghanaian attacking midfielder who played at the World Cup. He was set to join Everton in the summer but a late deal fell through. Now he's in pole position for a £40m transfer to England.

Youssoufa Moukoko is a first-team regular for Borussia Dortmund and a member of Hansi Flick's Germany squad. He came on in the 90th minute in Germany's defeat to Japan. Mokoko's contract with Dortmund ends in summer. Chelsea and Barcelona are interested in signing him.

Azzedine Ounahi, 22, is a midfielder from Angers and Morocco. Leicester are interested in signing him from the Atlas Lions in Qatar. West Ham and Newcastle may rival Leicester for his signature.

Dominik Livakovic, 27, is a goalkeeper for Dinamo Zagreb and Croatia. He saved a record four penalties in the shootout wins over Japan and Brazil. Leeds are interested in signing him after Bayern pulled out.

Harry Souttar is a 24-year-old defender from Scotland. He played for Australia at the 2014 World Cup. Now he plays for Championship side Stoke. S outtar will be fully fit after his ACL injury in 2021. Stoke want £25m for him.

Randal Kolo Muani has impressed for Eintracht Frankfurt and France at the World Cup. Tottenham and Liverpool were interested in signing him. He has scored five goals and assisted ten in 14 games for Frankfurt.


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