Per ESPN transfer rater:
Grzegorz Krychowiak to West Ham United
When the Polish international moved to Paris Saint-Germain last summer, it was a deal that made perfect sense. The midfielder was moving back to the league where he started his club career and to play for the manager who he just helped win the UEFA Europa League. Seven league starts later and Krychowiak is far from loving life in Paris. The defensive midfielder would bring a European pedigree to West Ham, but only if he can rediscover his Sevilla form.
Stevan Jovetic to Brighton & Hove Albion
The former Manchester City flop spent last season on loan at Sevilla from Inter Milan. With seven goals and five assists in 24 appearances, the 27-year-old showed he still has what it takes to make a telling impact. The Spanish club want him back, but can't match Inter's demands suggest Goal.com, but Gazzetta dello Sport report that Brighton were close to making a substantial offer for the forward as the newly promoted side try to boost their attacking options.
Sergi Roberto to Tottenham Hotspur
Rumoured to be a Manchester City and Chelsea transfer target, Spurs, according to Mundo Deportivo are also hot on the trail of Roberto. Mauricio Pochettino would see him as part of his midfield, not at right-back where Luis Enrique played him last term. With Barcelona signing Paulinho and close to Arsenal transfer target Jean Michael Seri, the Spaniard may need to move on to find minutes. Spurs are looking for reinforcements and the 25-year-old could be a welcome addition, although the player himself has played down talk of a move this summer.