The Premier League season has come to a close and the attention has now shifted towards the summer transfer window and how it might affect Huddersfield Town.

Top-flight clubs are expected to splash the cash once again during the close-season to bring in plenty of players, while they may also entertain offers for members of their squad in order to raise funds for other business.

The transfer window can at times be tedious with continued rumours circulating around the same player, with stories that never seem to go away, even if there seems to be little sign of development, and this summer is set to be no different.

Aaron Mooy is the man at the centre of most attention at Town, with fans wondering whether the club can keep the Australian midfielder at the John Smith's Stadium.

He has already been linked with the likes of Newcastle United, West Ham United and Leeds United, while Watford and Southampton have now been added to the list.

For many, the rumour mill is already in full swing and has provided an insight into what lies ahead, so we have predicted the biggest transfer sagas for every Premier League club during the summer months:

Arsenal - Mesut Ozil

The highest earner in north London, Mesut Ozil only extended his deal last year but an exit from the Emirates Stadium continues to be mentioned as he has struggled to consistently find his best form - and there are suggestions Arsenal will sell if the right offer comes in.

The issue, however, is that Ozil’s wages provide a significant stumbling block for any side linked with his services and the likelihood is he will still be a member of Unai Emery’s squad next season - but that won’t stop the gossip.

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Bournemouth - Ryan Fraser

Scotland international Ryan Fraser has been in fine form this season and, along with fellow forward Callum Wilson, has been tipped for an exit from the south coast this summer - with Arsenal heavily linked with Fraser’s services.

Given the fact he has just one year remaining on his deal with Eddie Howe’s side, it seems likely that the Cherries will have to reluctantly accept a bid for his services but the back pages are also likely to be filled with stories on a potential extension to his contract.

Brighton - Lewis Dunk

A key part of Brighton’s battle to avoid relegation to the Championship, Lewis Dunk has already caught the eye of England boss Gareth Southgate, making his debut for the Three Lions, and is likely to be linked with club’s higher in the Premier League rankings this summer - particularly if the Seagulls are relegated.

At 27-years-old, Dunk is in the prime years of his career for a defender and his experience, along with the fact he is a homegrown player, may increase the interest in his signature and Brighton could earn a significant windfall if they approve his departure.

Burnley - Dwight McNeil

It has been a difficult year for Burnley, who have gone from Europa League qualifiers at the start of the season to a scrap at the wrong end of the Premier League table at the end of the campaign - but 19-year-old Dwight McNeil has been a shining light for Sean Dyche’s side.

With three goals and five assists this season, McNeil has shown he has the quality to impress in the Premier League and he has already been linked with a move to Arsenal, Manchester City and Newcastle United ahead of the summer.

Cardiff City - Victor Camarasa

On loan from Spanish side Real Betis, Victor Camarasa has impressed in Cardiff City’s battle to retain their Premier League status this season and his performances have reportedly courted the attention of a number of clubs.

If Cardiff are relegated, it is highly unlikely that Camarasa will return to the Welsh side next season but Neil Warnock’s side face a battle for his signature even if they retain their top-flight status as Tottenham, Leicester City and West Ham have been attributed with interest.

Chelsea - Eden Hazard

It seems almost inevitable that Eden Hazard will leave Chelsea this summer to join childhood hero Zinedine Zidane at Real Madrid but it is unlikely there will be a swift conclusion in the hunt for a deal, as the Blues will demand an astronomical fee for his services.

The fact that Chelsea face a FIFA-imposed transfer ban makes things even more complicated, as any fee they earn would not be able to be reinvested, and it certainly feels like it’s a deal that could drag on right until the deadline.

Crystal Palace - Aaron Wan-Bissaka

The 21-year-old full-back has excelled in the Premier League this year and seems to be on the verge of making a breakthrough into the England fold, while the hunt for his services is intense and bids could be imminent for his services.

Arsenal and Manchester United are among the clubs who are chasing the signature of Wan-Bissaka and Crystal Palace will find it difficult to fend off interest if a lucrative bid is tabled.

Everton - Andre Gomes

Andre Gomes has caught the eye during his spell at Goodison Park on loan from Barcelona and it is reported that Everton are keen to bring him to Merseyside on a permanent basis, following in the footsteps of Lucas Digne and Yerry Mina.

However, Gomes’ performances have attracted interest from elsewhere, including that of Tottenham Hotspur, and a bidding war would be welcomed by Barcelona, who would be keen to reinvest the money in transfer business of their own.

Fulham - Ryan Sessegnon

Fulham’s stay in the Premier League has been brief but it seems unlikely that Ryan Sessegnon will be lining up again for the Cottagers next season, despite the fact his impact in the top-flight has not been as significant as he was in the Championship last term.

Tottenham are the favourites for his signature but a host of top clubs have been linked with a move for the 18-year-old and clubs from the Bundesliga may also enter the running if they look to find the next Jadon Sancho.

Huddersfield Town - Aaron Mooy

Like Fulham, Huddersfield Town will be in the Championship next season but Aaron Mooy could earn a move to a side in the Premier League this summer after catching the eye in his two seasons in the top-flight with the Terriers.

Mooy has been linked with a move to Newcastle United and the Magpies are unlikely to be the only side in the running for the signature of the Australia international, who would prove to be a fine addition for a number of teams.

West Ham, Leeds United, Watford and Southampton are now said to be in the queue for his signatuture.

Leicester City - James Maddison

The 22-year-old has become one of English football’s hottest properties after excelling in his debut season in the Premier League with Leicester City, having arrived from Norwich City last summer, and he has not gone unnoticed.

With seven goals and seven assists, the England U21 international is believed to be on the brink of Gareth Southgate’s first-team and has been touted as a potential replacement for Aaron Ramsey at Arsenal.

Liverpool - Sadio Mane

Senegal international Sadio Mane has stood out for Liverpool in their title race this season, easing the reliance on Mohamed Salah and helping to establish a devastating three-pronged attack in Jurgen Klopp’s side.

As a result, links with the likes of Real Madrid have emerged and, despite the fact he is not believed to be top of Zinedine Zidane’s wishlist, there is likely to be plenty of stories circulating around the 27-year-old.

Manchester City - Leroy Sane

PFA Young Player of the Year last season, Leroy Sane has not quite lived up to the billing in what has been a difficult 12 months for the Germany international who was surprisingly left out of his side’s World Cup campaign.

Ten goals and 10 assists is certainly not a bad return but the second-half of the campaign has often seen him overlooked by Pep Guardiola and speculation suggests the 23-year-old is unhappy and may be open to a move.

Manchester United - Paul Pogba

One of the biggest names in the Premier League, Paul Pogba continues to divide opinion for many and a lot of ex-Manchester United players have suggested the France World Cup winner should be offloaded this summer.

Unsurprisingly, it is Real Madrid and Zinedine Zidane who are the most heavily attributed with an interest in the player’s services and the 26-year-old seems a likely candidate to command a transfer fee in excess of £100m this summer.

Newcastle United - Salomon Rondon

A lot of the talk at Newcastle United this summer will be about Rafael Benitez’s future but there is also questions surrounding Salomon Rondon, who has impressed on loan from West Brom, as the Magpies may be reluctant to pay the fee to land a permanent transfer.

Having Dwight Gayle, who has scored 24 goals this season for the Baggies, to offer as potential makeweight could provide an advantage but Newcastle are not the only club reportedly in the running for the Venezuela international.

Southampton - Che Adams

This season has been a difficult one for Southampton but the Saints look to have finally found a platform to build upon with Ralph Hasenhuttl and this summer will be crucial as they seek to improve their ranks.

Top of the list is likely to be a new striker and Birmingham City’s Che Adams fits the bill as the 22-year-old has netted 22 goals this season, would be an affordable option and presents tremendous sell-on value in the future. The difficulties, however, include the fact that a number of clubs have had their heads turned by the former non-league man.

Tottenham Hotspur - Christian Eriksen

Like many Premier League stars, Christian Eriksen has reportedly been identified by Real Madrid as an ideal transfer target and it may prove to be difficult for Tottenham to fend off their interest in the Denmark international.

Spurs’ financial situation after their move to their new home could prove to be decisive and Eriksen may feel that it is the right time to make a move as the 27-year-old has given six years of service to the Lilywhites.

Watford - Abdoulaye Doucoure

Abdoulaye Doucoure has opened the door for an exit from Watford this summer by stating he is keen to play in the Champions League and the 26-year-old will have no shortage of suitors if his services are indeed available.

Arsenal, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are among the clubs to have been attributed with an interest in the Frenchman previously, while Tottenham could also make a move for his services.

West Ham - Declan Rice

It is remarkable to think that Declan Rice is still just 20-years-old after a dramatic two seasons with include international debuts with both the Republic of Ireland and England, as well as establishing himself as a core member of West Ham’s side.

Pretty much all of the Premier League’s top-six have been linked with a move for his services and Rice may be tempted by a move despite the fact he only signed a new five-and-a-half year in December.

Wolves - Ruben Neves

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side have been phenomenal in the Premier League this season, proving themselves to be an extremely difficult opponent, and 22-year-old Portugal international Ruben Neves has been an integral part of their side.

Neves remains committed to Wolves but his services will certainly attract speculation this summer and it may be difficult for the club to spurn interest in his services should a significant offer be tabled - and there is a host of clubs across Europe who could make a move.