10 Premier League outcasts who could leave before the domestic broadcast...

The domestic transfer deadline ends Friday, and the Football League clubs are trying to get some last-minute deals.

Although the international deadline ended on October 5th, players can still be transferred to England due to the national agreement between Premier League and EFL teams.

Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are expected to be among the Premier League clubs doing business. but there will be expenses – not income – on the horizon.

The clubs have until 5 p.m. to finalize their deals. Several disadvantaged players in the top English league can either be loaned out or leave permanently.

Here Mirror Sport takes a look at 10 players who could leave …

1. Harry Wilson (Liverpool)



Harry Wilson is expected to leave Liverpool
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After Wilson didn’t sign a move to a Premier League rival before the end of last week, Wilson remains on the shopping list of a number of championship clubs.

Swansea City was believed to lead the race after Rhian Brewster was successfully brought from Anfield to Liberty Stadium in the second half of last season.

However, the Swans are believed to have lost ground in pursuing the Liverpool winger.

Now Derby County has emerged as the favorite for the Welsh international, who impressed on loan at Pride Park in the 2018/19 season.

2. Danny Rose (Tottenham)



Danny Rose seems to have no future in Tottenham under Jose Mourinho
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Outcast Rose faces the prospect of months on the sidelines if he can’t force a move from the Premier League club.

The left-back was completely frozen by Jose Mourinho and even lost his squad number without a replacement.

Rose had been linked with moving to Genoa, but the talks were cut a few weeks ago.

And it remains to be seen whether a relegation to the championship would tempt him despite the lure of regular first-team football.

3. Phil Jones (Man Utd)



Phil Jones faces an uncertain future at Manchester United
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Jones was banned from Manchester United’s 25-man squad for the Champions League, which cast doubt on his future this season.

The former Blackburn defender has had a tough time over the years, suffering from a number of injuries and unable to find a regular place to start.

However, with United not on the defensive, it is unclear whether Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be willing to let the former England international leave before the deadline.

Regular football, however, would do no harm to Jones, who is undoubtedly desperate to revive his career after a tough stint at Old Trafford.

4. William Saliba (Arsenal)



William Saliba finally joined Arsenal this summer but was able to go on loan
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has apparently suggested that William Saliba will stay at the club despite speculation linking him to a loan deal.

There were high hopes for the French center-back when he returned from last season’s loan at Saint Etienne this summer. Many believed that he would become a name of first choice in Arteta’s defense.

As of now, however, he has not shown up, with rumors that the 19-year-old is struggling to settle in England.

There have been some suggestions he could make to a lower division club before the end of the national transfer window on Friday, with Brentford being touted as a possible target.

When asked if he thinks that players will be loaned out in the coming days, Arteta replied: “Not at the moment.”

However, nothing can be ruled out until the deadline ends …

Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace)



Christian Benteke has had a tough time with a number of injuries over the years
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With the Euro going to take place next summer, Christian Benteke will certainly have to remind Roberto Martinez of his goalscoring successes.

Unfortunately for the Palace striker, he hasn’t done much in the past few years as he has had a tough period with injuries.

And since fellow countryman Michy Batshuayi arrives at Selhurst Park on loan from Chelsea, Benteke seems to have fallen further into the pecking order under Roy Hodgson.

If he wants to represent his country at the European showdown, he may have to leave the club in south London.

A move to the second row seems very unlikely, but who knows?

6. Danny Drinkwater (Chelsea)



Danny Drinkwater has had little to smile about since joining Chelsea in 2017
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After some overwhelming Premier League loans, Danny Drinkwater has fewer options this season.

The midfielder, who cost Chelsea £ 35m in 2017, has not played for the Blues first team since the 2018 Community Shield.

He started the loaned 2019-20 season at Burnley but left it with only one league game, while a half-season stint at Aston Villa was marred by an argument with teammate Jota in training and he did not appear for the bad guys after February 16.

Drinkwater has spoken about the opportunity to continue his career overseas, but he might also consider making a temporary move to the championship if that guarantees him a fresh start.

7. Ryan Bennett (Wölfe)



Ryan Bennett doesn’t seem to have a future at Wolves
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Ryan Bennett could be on the way out of the wolves, with former Norwich club leading the way to sign the defender.

The Wolves signed Liverpool’s Ki-Jana Hoever for around £ 9m this summer, pushing Bennett down at Molineux.

Bennett spent the second half of last season at Leicester on loan, playing five times, but the Foxes chose not to spark a permanent £ 5m deal.

He’s been with Wolves since joining a free from Norwich in 2017 and helped them win the Sky Bet Championship title in 2018.

8. Yannick Bolasie (Everton)



Yannick Bolasie may have to leave Everton to seek regular football
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Although his career at Everton was tied to a year-long layoff due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury in December 2016, Bolasie never established a foothold at the club and his performances have reflected that.

Despite Everton’s urgent need for a winger, Bolasie is clearly not seen as the answer and has received loans from Aston Villa, Anderlecht and Sporting Lisbon.

Everton will certainly try to discharge the former Crystal Palace man, but they couldn’t during the international window.

Bolasie has already shown a desire to drop a division looking for soccer for the first team – and could repeat that decision on Friday.

9. Charlie Austin (West Brom)



Charlie Austin has proven to be a reliable goalscorer in the championship
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Austin has proven himself to be a reliable goalscorer in the championship and could get an opportunity to prove his worth in the second division after falling in the pecking order at West Brom.

Slaven Bilic has pre-started Callum Robinson in all four Premier League games so far, with Hal Robson-Kanu providing bench support.

It appears that Austin is not getting much playing time at The Hawthorns and has been linked to a derby move, although that has now failed after the Rams landed Colin Kazim-Richards on Thursday.

Cardiff is the newest team to show an interest in Austin. So it is certainly a saga to watch out for.

10. Michael Hector (Fulham)



Fulham’s Michael Hector (left) has aroused the interest of the championship clubs
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Hector was in impressive form for Fulham last season when Scott Parker’s side returned to the Premier League via the play-offs.

But the Jamaican international got off to a hot start to the season and Fulham brought in center-backs Joachim Andersen and Tosin Adarabioyo last week.

That has cast doubt on Hector’s future as QPR is one of the teams associated with a move for the 28-year-old Londoner.

Previously with Chelsea, Hector has a lot of experience in the second division after playing spells with Reading, Hull and Sheffield Wednesday.

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