Transfer targets live on Sky Sports' European Qualifier coverage
Gareth Bale, Paul Pogba, Christian Eriksen and more all in action on Sky Sports this week
Saturday 8 June 2019 09:42, UK
Some of this summer's hottest transfer targets are in European Qualifier action this week - and you can keep track of them all live on Sky Sports!
Sky Sports is the only place you can watch every single match in the latest round of European Qualifiers and, if that was not enough, this set of fixtures also gives clubs and fans alike the chance to catch a glimpse of potential targets before a busy summer of transfer activity.
Here's all you need to know and who you should be tuning in to see on Sky Sports...
Daniel James
Manchester United fans can catch an early glimpse of Daniel James in Wales' Euro 2020 qualifiers against Croatia and Hungary.
Manchester United have agreed a deal in principle for the signing of the Wales international from Swansea City for a reported £18m switch.
Wales boss Ryan Giggs handed James his international debut in November and the attacker found the net on just his second appearance for his country with the winner against Slovakia in March's Euro 2020 qualifier.
Now, all eyes will be on the talented winger to see if he can get a final seal of approval from Giggs before trying to emulate his manager at Manchester United in the Premier League.
Gareth Bale
It's fair to say the future at Real Madrid is anything but bright for Gareth Bale. Zinedine Zidane has admitted the Welshman does not feature in his plans, while 91 per cent of supporters polled for their opinion on his future responded by saying they want him to leave the Bernabeu.
Bale has always relished representing his country, but this latest run of international fixtures - against Croatia and Hungary - will arguably be as welcomed as any in his career with the added chance of respite away from the spotlight in the Spanish capital.
Bale has maintained that he wants to remain at Real Madrid but, with the forward turning 30 in July, he will be eager to avoid another season on the sidelines after starting around only half of Real's league games over the past four years.
Manchester United and Tottenham have been suggested as possible destinations should Bale have a change of heart and decide he wants to leave Madrid, two impressive performances for Wales this week could well convince the Premier League duo to fork out what would be a hefty transfer fee to secure his services.
Ways to watch: Daniel James & Gareth Bale
- Croatia vs Wales - Saturday, June 8 from 1.30pm on Sky Sports Football (Kick-off at 2pm)
- Hungary vs Wales - Tuesday, June 11 from 7pm on Sky Sports Football (kick-off at 7.45pm)
Leroy Sane
The Manchester City forward has been included in the Germany squad to face Belarus and Estonia in the European Qualifiers, despite enduring a difficult third season in England.
Sane may have collected his second Premier League winners' medal but the 23-year-old started only 21 league games, six less than he managed in the previous season, as Pep Guardiola favoured Riyad Mahrez in crucial domestic and Champions League matches.
Bayern Munich have been linked with a summer move for the former Schalke winger but with Sane yet to offer an indication of his intentions, the Bundesliga champions are yet to make an official move.
With the ball in Sane's court, perhaps some of his international team-mates, seven of whom play for Bayern, can convince him to return to Germany.
Ways to watch: Leroy Sane
- Belarus vs Germany - Saturday, June 8 from 7.40pm on Sky Sports Premier League (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
- Germany vs Estonia - Tuesday, June 11 from 7.35pm on Sky Sports Football Red Button (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
Ryan Fraser
After a stellar Premier League campaign with Bournemouth, Fraser will look to help steer Scotland to their first major tournament since 1998 when he features against Cyprus and Belgium in this week's European qualifiers.
The Scot was involved in 21 of Bournemouth's 56 league goals last season, form which has seen him attract interest from Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool.
With just a year remaining on his contract at the Vitality Stadium, and with another chance to leave an impression to his suitors, this time on the international stage, the Cherries face a battle to keep hold of one of their prized assets ahead of next season.
Ways to watch: Ryan Fraser
- Scotland vs Cyprus - Saturday, June 8 from 7pm on Sky Sports Main Event (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
- Belgium vs Scotland - Tuesday, June 11 from 7pm on Sky Sports Main Event (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
Paul Pogba
Juventus have already snapped up former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey on a free and have reportedly offered Manchester United in-demand Paulo Dybala and Alex Sandro in exchange for their World Cup-winning midfielder Paul Pogba.
The interest from the Serie A champions comes alongside Real Madrid's long-standing interest in Pogba, who is one of the stars spearheading France's bid to reach Euro 2020 in their forthcoming qualifiers with Turkey and Andorra.
Pogba has previously admitted playing for Real Madrid would be a dream for any player but, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer preparing for a summer clear-out at Old Trafford, it remains to be seen whether Pogba will be heading for the exit door.
Antoine Griezmann
It will also be worth keeping an eye on Pogba's international team-mate Antoine Griezmann in France's upcoming qualifiers.
The forward's time at Atletico Madrid looks set to come to an end this summer, with Barcelona reportedly prepared to trigger his £108m release clause.
Reports in Spain claim Premier League champions Manchester City would be willing to match Barca's bid for the France international, though it's not yet clear whether Atleti would be willing to strengthen a direct La Liga rival.
Ways to watch: Paul Pogba & Antoine Griezmann
- Turkey vs France - Saturday, June 8 from 7.40pm on Sky Sports Football (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
- Andorra vs France - Tuesday, June 11 from 7.35pm on Sky Sports Football Red Button (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
Eden Hazard
Real Madrid have confirmed the signing of Eden Hazard from Chelsea on a five-year contract.
The 28-year-old will be officially unveiled as a Real player on Thursday, June 13 - subject to a medical - after striking a deal that could reportedly rise to a club-record transfer of £130m once all bonus payments come into play.
Real Madrid fans will be able to get an early glimpse of their new signing as Hazard has joined the Belgium national team for their Euro 2020 qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Scotland.
Youri Tielemans
Youri Tielemans was pivotal in Leicester's transformation under Brendan Rodgers - but now the Foxes are looking to sign him on a permanent deal and fend off interest in the Belgian.
The midfielder is a regular in the Belgium national team and is set to star in the upcoming European Qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Scotland - but his club future is far less certain than his place in the national side.
Manchester United and Tottenham have entered the race to sign Tielemans from Monaco from under Leicester's noses in what's developing into a fascinating transfer tussle.
Ways to watch: Eden Hazard & Youri Tielemans
- Belgium vs Kazakhstan - Saturday, June 8 from 7.35pm on Sky Sports Football Red Button (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
- Belgium vs Scotland - Tuesday, June 11 from 7pm on Sky Sports Main Event (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
Christian Eriksen
Eriksen took to the field for the first time since plunging his future at Tottenham into doubt during Denmark's 1-1 draw with Republic of Ireland in Friday's Euro 2020 qualifier.
Less than a week on from defeat in the Champions League final, the Spurs midfielder admitted he wants to seek a new challenge at this stage of his career, a position his agent has confirmed the club have been aware of for some time.
Eriksen has 12 months left to run on his existing Tottenham contract but with the Dane seeking a swift resolution to his future, his participation in Denmark's forthcoming qualifier Georgia may well be his last while tied to Spurs.
Ways to watch: Christian Eriksen
- Denmark vs Georgia - Monday, June 10 from 7.35pm on Sky Sports Football Red Button (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
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