Six Euro 2020 players who could be in the Premiership soon

Azzurri midfielder Manuel Locatelli


As the build-up to the new season continues following the conclusion of Euro 2020, it will be interesting to see if some of the players who shone at the tournament become new faces in the Premier League.

We look at six players who may be transfer targets for English top-flight clubs.

Mikkel Damsgaard

Danish midfielder Mikkel Damsgaard

Having already scored a fine goal in Denmark’s 4-1 group-stage victory over Russia, Damsgaard then put them ahead in the semi-final against England with a stunning free-kick.

The clubs the Sampdoria forward, who turned 21 during the Euros, has been linked with include Liverpool.

Jeremy Doku

Belgian starlet Jeremy Doku

While the 19-year-old Belgium and Rennes forward featured only twice at the tournament, he impressed in both games, against Finland in the group stage and Italy in the quarter-finals.

Doku is another player Liverpool have reportedly been interested in.

Denzel Dumfries


PSV defender Denzel Dumfries

Full-back Dumfries, 25, made a notable impact in Holland’s campaign, particularly early on as he showed his eye for goal. The PSV Eindhoven man headed the winner when the Dutch beat Ukraine 3-2 in their opening match, then netted again in their second game, the 2-0 win against Austria.

Everton are said to have an interest.

Manuel Locatelli


Sassuolo midfielder Manuel Locatelli

Locatelli’s eye-catching contribution for eventual champions Italy included scoring a brace against Switzerland in the group stage.

The 23-year-old midfielder, currently with Sassuolo, is being linked with Arsenal, as well as Juventus.

Pedri


Barcelona midfielder Pedri

The 18-year-old Barcelona midfielder earned the young player of the tournament award for his efforts for a Spain outfit who bowed out in the semi-finals.

Pedri played all but one minute of the campaign and registered a pass completion percentage of 92.3.

Patrick Schick


Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrick Schick

The Czech Republic’s Schick scored five times at the tournament to end up as joint top-scorer alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.

The most memorable goal among them was the sensational effort the 25-year-old Bayer Leverkusen striker hit from near the halfway line against Scotland, the second of a brace in a 2-0 win.