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Premier League fans, beware: Saudi Pro League clubs can still sign top-flight players.

Like most of Europe, the English transfer window slammed shut on Friday night.

The Saudi Pro League has been the big story of the summer transfer window
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The Saudi Pro League has been the big story of the summer transfer windowCredit: Getty

Fuelled by an influx of Saudi cash, Premier League clubs were able to spend a record-breaking £2.36billion.

But this is the part where the arrival of the Public Investment Fund becomes truly problematic.

The PIF owns four Saudi Pro League clubs - Al Ahli, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad and Al Nassr - giving them a bottomless budget to lure the world's top players.

FIFA have their transfer deadline day listed as Wednesday, September 20.

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Meanwhile, on the , it is claimed teams have until Thursday, September 7 to sign players.

Either way, the Saudis can snatch Premier League players beyond England's deadline, possibly leaving clubs unable to find a replacement.

That could present difficulties for Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham, who may struggle to keep known targets on board.

Brazilian forward Neymar was signed by Al Hilal last month
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Brazilian forward Neymar was signed by Al Hilal last monthCredit: AFP

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

There is only one place to start.

Al Ittihad had a £150million bid for Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah rejected on deadline day.

But the Saudi Pro League side are planning on returning as they prepare a world-record offer of £200m for the Egyptian winger.

The Reds maintain the 31-year-old is not for sale, however the Saudis are determined to make him their marquee player.

Al Ittihad are not giving up in their pursuit of Salah
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Al Ittihad are not giving up in their pursuit of SalahCredit: Getty

Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool)

The France star was linked with a move to Al Ittihad after they were rejected by Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo.

Liverpool have already been raided by Saudi Arabia this summer with Fabinho and Jordan Henderson moving to the Middle East.

Konate is currently injured and, with Virgil van Dijk suspended, Jurgen Klopp has a shortage at centre-back.

Like Salah, Liverpool would not sell Konate without a fight.

Konate is the latest Liverpool player linked with Saudi Arabia
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Konate is the latest Liverpool player linked with Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty

Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal)

Arsenal fans have been left confused by the lack of minutes for Gabriel this season.

Despite an injury to Jurrien Timber, Mikel Arteta has opted to keep Ben White in the middle, using midfielder Thomas Partey, Jacob Kiwior and Takhiro Tomiyasu at full-back.

Gabriel's sudden drop down the ranks has led to rumours of a possible Saudi transfer.

However, with Rob Holding joining Crystal Palace on deadline day, a Gabriel exit would leave Arteta lacking defensive depth.

Gabriel's exclusion from the Arsenal starting XI has been a mystery
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Gabriel's exclusion from the Arsenal starting XI has been a mysteryCredit: Getty

Nicolas Pepe (Arsenal)

The Gunners still need to recoup some cash after spending more than £200m on Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and Timber.

Their former record signing Pepe is still on the books despite having no place in the club's plans this season or beyond.

Arsenal know they will not be able to recover much of the £72m spent on the 28-year-old in 2019.

But the Saudi Pro League looks like their last hope after failing to shift the winger before September 1.

Turkey is also an option for Pepe, with Super Lig clubs able to make signings until September 8.

Pepe spent last season on loan at Nice
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Pepe spent last season on loan at NiceCredit: getty

Hugo Lloris (Tottenham)

The former Spurs captain has not featured in a single matchday squad under Ange Postecoglou.

But the club have been unable to find a suitable home for the 36-year-old, who has one year left on his contract and will not sign a new deal.

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talkSPORT understands the France star rejected a move to Newcastle on deadline day because he does not want to play second fiddle at his next club.

Lloris has not been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League - but the goalkeeper is running out of options.

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