As the summer transfer window kicks off, there are plenty of opportunities to make money from different transfers happening around Europe. So, we wanted to take a look at the biggest moves (and odds) of interest.
Let's dive into the players, then!
Newcastle are in a bit of trouble. Several star players have left in recent times and now, club captain Bruno Guimaraes is likely to follow, with The Athletic reporting his desire to leave St. James' Park.
Indeed, it is major news and he has a club targeted for his next...
Right now, Arsenal are the clear favourites to land Bruno this summer and it is no surprise. Mikel Arteta would love a player like him - aggressive but with a class about him - and he has followed the Brazilian for years.
1/5 just isn't an attractive betting option, but it's a clear statement of where he may end up this summer...
Newcastle United have a 22% chance of keeping the Brazilian this summer, according to the bookmakers' odds. Indeed, at 7/2 it seems unlikely that he will remain.
Of course, the Magpies could dig their heels in and attempt to keep him for another season. However, it just doesn't seem likely that they'll win here and 7/2 is a little too short for me to really take notice.
Summerville has been one of the few West Ham United players to really make any statements worthy of a move back to the Premier League this summer.
Five goals and two assists in a struggling Irons side is not great, but with four contributions with the Netherlands at the World Cup, he is likely to have a bit of interest.
At this point, it seems Manchester United are most likely to sign Summerville. Earlier this month, Ben Jacobs reported that the Dutchman was a potential replacement for Marcus Rashford.
However, with the Englishman still present, a big move will not be made just yet...
Spurs have had a fantastic summer so far, spending money like they've only just discovered they can. Summerville would be an excellent addition and there is a clear vision to add a left-sided winger.
Whether he is the top target, though, would be a question that needs answering.
The bookmakers do not rate West Ham's chances of keeping the winger. Indeed, he is 12/1 to remain with the Hammers in the Championship. Not great...
John Stones has now left Manchester City after the conclusion of his contract, so he is on the hunt for a new club - after his World Cup campaign finishes, that is.
The Englishman could represent an opportunity for someone, so this could be an interesting one.
At this moment, Bayern Munich are the favourites to land Stones this summer, but reports have not linked him with a move to Bavaria since late May.
For this price, with the lack of links, I'd not be backing this confidently...
A move back to Everton would seem like an obvious choice; he probably wouldn't have to move and he re-joins a club which he knows well. It would seem like a no-brainer.
Links to Merseyside haven't been too prominent, but that is not to say that there have been none.
It's worth combining the three of them together for this part, but Juventus, AC Milan and Inter are all taking a look at the Englishman at 6/1, 8/1 and 10/1, respectively.
A move from either Juve or the Rossoneri seems most likely, it must be said, with Inter not looking massively likely to enter the defender market just yet.
Furthermore, he has been offered to those two clubs, as Football Italia relays, so it may be worth taking a look.
Rashford is another really interesting one; for Manchester United fans, there will always be an affinity to him. A Mancunian-born supporter of the club, that connection remains prominent.
However, it is a case of whether he or the club wants a move away.
Right now, it seems Rashford is most likely to stay in Manchester. Now, whether that's due to preference or simply a lack of alternatives is certainly debatable.
However, it certainly seems likely, with The Guardian stating that he is 'expected' to return to Old Trafford this summer. It may be worth getting on board this price now, then.
Looking at a move away, a return to Spain could well become tangible after he impressed last season. However, you'd have to question who could afford him and how much he'd play.
A move to Barcelona is unlikely, as is a move to Real Madrid. So, that leaves very few options and none are that feasible.
It seems increasingly likely that Rafael Leao will leave San Siro this summer, after publicly admitting his desire to head to a new opportunity, as SempreMilan relayed. Yet, interest has not really been too serious so far.
So, finding a new club may be tough.
It is no surprise that Spurs are again the favourites here, given they are now focusing on a left-winger. However, the Portuguese has reportedly opened himself to a move to North London.
Whether they see him as a top target, though, is something entirely different... Nevertheless, Football365 says that they are readying an offer.
So, 5/2 may be worth taking...
A move to Manchester United also seems very feasible. The Red Devils have reportedly scouted the winger already and a move could be made. However, you'd assume it may fall at the same place as Summerville's potential move did.
The fate of Rashford certainly could have a big effect on others...
Reports in Italy suggest that Turkey is one of the most likely options for Leao currently, with no real interest from elsewhere. However, the Portuguese isn't too fond of the move, as SempreMilan relays.
Arsenal are here again, this time involving a move for another of the Premier League's recent top six challengers; this time, it's Aston Villa. Indeed, Morgan Rogers is a big interest of theirs and a move could be made.
However, Villa do not want to lose their star.
As it stands, Arsenal are the favourites to be Rogers' club after the summer window. 4/9 represents a 69.2% probability of him heading to North London and that just doesn't feel like value.
It may just be one to watch. With CaughtOffside reporting that personal terms have been agreed, though, maybe it could represent value. You're taking a chance on Arsenal matching Villa's price... is the 4/9 worthwhile?
The alternative would be him staying in the Midlands this summer, and odds of 3/1 feel really generous, I must say.
Villa are demanding a record fee of £130 million (as Sky relays from the Daily Mail) to see him depart this summer and they are adamant that they want to keep him - can you imagine why?
It's tough. I wouldn't be getting involved personally.
With Kroupi, it's a tough one because Bournemouth have no real need to sell. After all, they have now qualified for the Europa League and they will be keen to back new manager Marco Rose.
However, clubs are lurking for the 20-year-old. So, a move away cannot be ruled out just yet.
A move to North London is rated by the bookmakers as a 50/50 shot currently, and that seems fair. GiveMeSport relayed words from his agent stating that 'no decision had been made'.
However, the links to Spurs are tangible... A 50/50 shot is rarely priced as a 50/50 shot. So, it could be worth taking a gander.
Just as a move to Spurs could be worthwhile at 1/1, staying at Bournemouth could be worth it at 2/1. Indeed, staying for another season would not be a bad option.
In fact, you could well argue that it may be for the best, to allow him another year of development and then make the major move.
Finally, Jarrod Bowen's future is a really interesting one, for every reason you could imagine. He has the quality to move to a European team and has had that option for years.
So, it is just a case of whether he will take it or whether he wants to remain at West Ham.
Right now, it seems that the bookmakers believe that there is a bigger chance of him staying with the Hammers than leaving. Returning the club to the Premier League may be his focus and the European appeal has never been enough before.
TalkSPORT relayed news that fans believe he'll stay after the kit release video. So, we shall have to see.
There have been various suggestions that Villa are interested in Bowen. However, the lack of any real reports would make me believe that this is a hypothetical idea for what could work, rather than a genuine move in the works.
I'd not be touching this price...

Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.