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Every completed Premier League deal in the 2024/25 transfer window

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The Premier League may be on its summer break, but with Euro 2024 over and pre-season well underway, the new campaign is almost upon us, kickstarting ten months of footballing drama all over again.

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Transfer window 2024/25: All the latest transfers from England and Scotland Last updated: 12th August 2024, 2am Arsenal Latest Arsenal transfer news: Euro winner closing in; striker nears N5 exit Aston Villa Latest Aston Villa transfer news: Unai eyes £40m deal; Saudi club want star Bournemouth Brentford Brighton & Hove Albion Chelsea Latest Chelsea transfer news: Blues close to £12m swoop; Enzo approves exit Crystal Palace Everton Fulham Ipswich Town Leicester City Liverpool Latest Liverpool transfer news: Alisson heir identified; £85m ace on radar Manchester City Manchester United Latest Man Utd transfer news: Branthwaite bid placed; ETH to cash in on ace Newcastle United Nottingham Forest Southampton Tottenham Hotspur Latest Tottenham transfer news: Striker search latest; defender nears exit West Ham United Latest West Ham transfer news: £35m ace and La Liga superstar on radar Wolverhampton Wanderers

In the meantime, clubs will be scrapping with each other to improve their playing squads before the 30th August deadline. Here, Football FanCast keeps you updated on all the movements in and out of every 2024/25 Premier League club, from champions Manchester City to new boys Ipswich Town.

Chelsea were the big spenders last time around, with close to £400m spent by Todd Boehly, which included the British-record transfer of Moises Caicedo from Brighton & Hove Albion.

But who will it be this year? Stay up to date with every Premier League club’s fortunes here.


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With the summer transfer window in full swing, here are all the latest deals involving clubs from England and Scotland.

Last updated: 12th August 2024, 2am

Arsenal


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The Gunners may well be keen to spend big again after pushing Manchester City all the way last season. They signed Declan Rice for a club-record fee last term, outlining their intentions to become the best club in England once again. As their search for a league title enters a third decade, Mikel Arteta and Edu may yet be one transfer window away from glory.

Their marquee signing looks like being Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori, who joins after a superb season helping the Serie A side into the Champions League, before impressing for Italy despite a disappointing defence of the European Championship title in the summer.

Elsewhere, the Gunners made a promising addition to their youth team, with teenage goalkeeper Tommy Setford joining from Ajax. Setford and Calafiori have joined their new Gunners teammates on the club’s pre-season camp in the United States.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Riccardo Calafiori (Bologna)

£42m

Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham)

£27m

David Raya (Brentford)

£27m

Amario Cozier-Duberry (Brighton)

Free

Mohamed Elneny (Al-Jazira)

Free

Taylor Foran (Bromley)

Free

Arthur Okonkwo (Wrexham)

Free

Reuell Walters (Luton)

Free

Albert Sambi Lokonga (Sevilla)

Loan

Nuno Tavares (Lazio)

Loan

Cedric (Released)

n/a


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Aston Villa


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Aston Villa are set for an intriguing summer. While they may enjoy the riches of qualifying for the Champions League, they are also thought to be looking over their shoulders when it comes to complying with the Premier League’s profit & sustainability rules.

Nevertheless, strengthening over the summer months will be paramount if they are to compete on multiple fronts, and having faltered somewhat towards the end of the previous campaign as their European adventure collapsed at the penultimate hurdle, NSWE will need to make some big calls before the end of August.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Amadou Onana (Everton)

£50m

Douglas Luiz (Juventus)

£42.4m

Ian Maatsen (Chelsea)

£35m

Omari Kellyman (Chelsea)

£19m

Jaden Philogene (Hull)

£18m

Tim Iroegbunam (Everton)

£9m

Samuel Iling-Junior (Juventus)

£11.8m

Morgan Sanson (Nice)

£3.4m

Enzo Barrenechea (Juventus)

£6.7m

Calum Chambers (Cardiff)

Undisc.

Ross Barkley (Luton)

Undisc.

Ben Chrisene (Norwich)

Undisc.

Lewis Dobbin (Everton)

Undisc.

Viljami Sinisalo (Celtic)

Undisc.

Dylan Mitchell (Swindon)

Free

Louie Barry (Stockport)

Loan

Lewis Dobbin (West Brom)

Loan

Josh Feeney (Shrewsbury)

Loan

Kaine Kesler-Hayden (Preston)

Loan

Filip Marschall (Crewe)

Loan

Tommi O’Reilly (Shrewsbury)

Loan


Aston Villa manager Unai Emery

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Bournemouth


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After a satisfactory first season under Andoni Iraola, it will be interesting to see where Bournemouth could go with a few new additions at the Vitality Stadium.

Having already added goalkeeper Alex Paulsen and the permanent signing of Enes Unal, the Cherries are making moves to consolidate their current position in the top flight.

However, the headline piece of transfer business in undoubtedly the big-money departure of Dominic Solanke, and while Bournemouth now have £65m to play with, replacing the striker adequately will be of utmost importance in the remaining weeks of the window.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Luis Sinisterra (Leeds)

£20m

Dominic Solanke (Tottenham)

£65m

Enes Unal (Getafe)

£13m

Lloyd Kelly (Newcastle)

Free

Dean Huijsen (Juventus)

£12.8m

Jamal Lowe (Sheff Wed)

Free

Daniel Jebbison

£1.5m

Dan Adu-Adjei (Carlisle)

Loan

Alex Paulsen (Wellington)

Undisc.

Joe Rothwell (Leeds)

Loan

Ryan Fredericks (Released)

n/a

Emiliano Marcondes (Released)

n/a

Darren Randolph (Released)

n/a

Brentford


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Brentford recorded their lowest Premier League finish since their 2021 promotion last season, meaning Thomas Frank will be after a vast improvement over the next 12 months.

The Bees have already made one big move, bringing in Igor Thiago from Club Brugge for £30m, who could end up as a replacement for Ivan Toney, with the current Brentford striker long linked with a move away.

But in a cruel twist, their new signing is unlikely to make his debut before the year is over due to a meniscus injury. While the Toney rumours persist, it is unclear who will head the Bees attack alongside Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa as we approach the new season.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Igor Thiago (Club Brugge)

£30m

David Raya (Arsenal)

£27m

Shandon Baptiste (Luton)

Free

Charlie Goode (Stevenage)

Free

Thomas Strakosha (AEK Athens)

Free

Ellery Balcombe (St Mirren)

Loan

Tristan Crama (Exeter)

Loan

Saman Ghoddos (Released)

n/a

Brighton & Hove Albion


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Brighton are experiencing a summer of upheaval following the departure of Roberto De Zerbi. Replacement Fabian Hurzeler – the youngest Premier League manager in history – has overseen several significant incomings already, spending over £75m on four players thus far.

Pascal Gross has returned to Germany following a superb spell on the south coast and having made his international tournament bow with Die Mannschaft in the summer. Dutchman Mats Wieffer will be among those looking to fill the midfielder’s void.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Yankuba Minteh (Newcastle)

£35m

Pascal Gross (Borussia Dortmund)

£8m

Mats Wieffer (Feyenoord)

£25.4m

Marc Leonard (Birmingham)

Undisc.

Ibrahim Osman (FC Nordsjaelland)

£16m

Jack Hinchy (Notts County)

Free

Malick Yalcouye (IFK Goteborg)

Undisc.

Adam Lallana (Southampton)

Free

Amario Cozier-Duberry (Arsenal)

Free

Benicio Baker-Boaitey (Port Vale)

Loan

Luca Barrington (Grimsby)

Loan

James Beadle (Sheff Wed)

Loan

Facundo Buonanotte (Leicester)

Loan

Tom McGill (MK Dons)

Loan

Steven Alzate (Released)

n/a

Chelsea


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Chelsea may be under new management, but that doesn’t appear to have changed the spending habits at Stamford Bridge. The Blues’ battles with PSR concerns at the beginning of the window saw them sign Omari Kellyman from Aston Villa for £19m, with Ian Maatsen going the other way in a separate deal for £35m.

Aside from that, over £90m has been spent in west London, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall following new boss Enzo Maresca to Chelsea for £30m – their biggest outlay as of the second week of August.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Pedro Neto (Wolves)

£54m

Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa)

£35m

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Leicester)

£30m

Lewis Hall (Newcastle)

£28m

Filip Jorgensen (Villarreal)

£20.7m

Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich)

£20m

Omari Kellyman (Aston Villa)

£19m

Michael Golding (Leicester)

£4m

Aaron Anselmino (Boca Juniors)

£15.6m

Jamie Cumming (Oxford Utd)

Undisc.

Renato Veiga (Basel)

£12m

Charlie Webster (Burton)

Undisc.

Caleb Wiley (Atlanta United)

£8.5m

Thiago Silva (Fluminense)

Free

Marc Guiu (Barcelona)

£5m

Hakim Ziyech (Galatasaray)

Free

Tosin Adarabioyo (Fulham)

Free

Aaron Anselmino (Boca Juniors)

Loan

Eddie Beach (Crawley)

Loan

Alfie Gilchrist (Sheff Utd)

Loan

Andrey Santos (Strasbourg)

Loan

Gabriel Slonina (Barnsley)

Loan

Dylan Williams (Burton)

Loan


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Crystal Palace


Crystal Palace player Michael Olise

Oliver Glasner’s first transfer window at Selhurst Park will surely be one of intrigue given his start to life in south London. The Austrian oversaw a dazzling run of form towards the end of the last campaign to secure what had looked an unlikely top-half finish, so a full season at the helm with the help of a few additions could lead to an exciting season.

However, the summer’s rumours appear to be dominated by the uncertain futures of Michael Olise and Eberechi Eze – with the latter potentially in the shop window having made England’s Euro 2024 squad, along with three of his Crystal Palace teammates.

Olise, meanwhile, has been sold for big money to Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Chadi Riad (Real Betis)

£14m

Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)

£60m

Ismaila Sarr (Marseille)

£12.5m

John Kymani-Gordon (Colchester)

Free

Daichi Kamada (Lazio)

Free

Tayo Adaramola (Stockport)

Loan

Malcolm Ebiowei (Oxford Utd)

Loan

Owen Goodman (AFC Wimbledon)

Loan

David Ozoh (Derby)

Loan

Joe Whitworth (Exeter)

Loan

Nathan Ferguson (Released)

n/a

Jairo Riedewald (Released)

n/a

James Tomkins (Released)

n/a

Everton


Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite

Everton’s financial woes are well documented, but they could be set for a windfall if the rumours of the interest in Jarrad Branthwaite come to fruition over the summer.

One imagines the Toffees will need shrewd additions if they are to stay afloat once again next term, even if Branthwaite stays put, as they cannot rely on the three promoted sides to be as woeful as last year’s were.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Jake O’Brien (Lyon)

£16.4m

Amadou Onana (Aston Villa)

£50m

Tim Iroegbunam (Aston Villa)

£9m

Ben Godfrey (Atalanta)

£10m

Iliman Ndiaye (Marseille)

Undisc.

Lewis Dobbin (Aston Villa)

Undisc.

Jack Harrison (Leeds)

Loan

Jack Barrett (Blackburn)

Free

Jesper Lindstrom (Napoli)

Loan

Mackenzie Hunt (Fleetwood)

Free

Kyle John (Port Vale)

Free

Lewis Warrington (Leyton Orient)

Free

Tyler Onyango (Stockport)

Loan

Dele Alli (Released)

n/a

Andre Gomes (Released)

n/a

Andy Lonergan (Released)

n/a

Fulham


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Fulham did exceptionally well to remain clear of any relegation bother in their second season back in the Premier League, particularly after losing star man Aleksandar Mitrovic last summer.

They may well be tested in the transfer market this year after losing Tosin Adarabioyo early on, so finding a capable replacement could be high on Marco Silva’s to-do list before the season starts. The arrival of Jorge Cuenca could yet fill the void left by Tosin, with a deal struck with Villarreal a fortnight away from their season opener against Manchester United.

Elsewhere, they have agreed a club-record fee for ex-Arsenal star Emile Smith Rowe, while Ryan Sessegnon has returned to Craven Cottage.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal)

£27m

Joao Palhinha (Bayern Munich)

£42.3m

Jorge Cuenca (Fulham)

Undisc.

Tim Ream (Charlotte)

Undisc.

Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham)

Free

George Wickens (Lincoln)

Undisc.

Tosin Adarabioyo (Chelsea)

Free

Bobby Decordova-Reid (Leicester)

Free

Tyrese Francois (Wigan)

Free

Matt Dibley-Dias (Northampton)

Loan

Devan Tanton (Chesterfield)

Loan

Terence Kongolo (Released)

n/a

Marek Rodak (Released)

n/a

Ipswich Town


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Ipswich Town arguably have the toughest task of all Premier League clubs this term for obvious reasons, made even harder by the likes of loanees like Kieffer Moore returning to their parent clubs.

They did manage to lure Omari Hutchinson back to Portman Road – albeit for a chunky £20m – while they’ve spent over £35m more other new recruits two weeks out from their first Premier League match in over 20 years.

However, their most important deal of the summer may well turn out to be keeping Kieran McKenna at the club following his links to Chelsea.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Liam Delap (Man City)

£20m

Idris El Mizouni (Oxford Utd)

£400k

Omari Hutchinson (Chelsea)

£20m

Gassan Ahadme (Charlton)

Undisc.

Arijanet Muric (Burnley)

£15m

Panutche Camara (Crawley)

Free

Conor Townsend (West Brom)

£750k

Nick Hayes (Barnet)

Free

Jacob Greaves (Hull)

Undisc.

Vaclav Hladky (Burnley)

Free

Ben Johnson (West Ham)

Free

Kayden Jackson (Derby)

Free

Elkan Baggott (Blackpool)

Loan

Dominic Ball (Released)

n/a

Sone Aluko (Retired)

n/a

Leicester City


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Currently without a manager and potentially facing PSR repercussions, this is almost certain to be a testing year for newly promoted Leicester City.

They are set to officially make Abdul Fatawu’s deal from Sporting CP a permanent one, which may yet constrain their finances further as they seek to secure survival in their first season back in the top flight.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Abdul Fatawu (Sporting CP)

£14.4m

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Chelsea)

£30m

Michael Golding (Chelsea)

£4m

Lewis Brunt (Wrexham)

Undisc.

Caleb Okoli (Atalanta)

Undisc.

Harry Souttar (Sheff Utd)

Loan

Bobby Decordova-Reid (Fulham)

Free

Silko Thomas (Wigan)

Loan

Facundo Buonanotte (Brighton)

Loan

Marc Albrighton (Released)

n/a

Kelechi Iheanacho (Released)

n/a

Dennis Praet (Released)

n/a

Liverpool


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The Arne Slot era has arrived, so plenty of eyes will be on Anfield to see what kind of team the Dutchman builds on Merseyside.

Having rebuilt the midfield last season, it may be time for other areas of the squad to be given an overhaul – particularly in light of Joel Matip’s departure in defence. That said, Thiago’s exit could mean another midfield replacement, handing Slot the opportunity to mould the squad in his image.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Adam Lewis (Morecambe)

Free

Luke Chambers (Wigan)

Loan

Lewis Koumas (Stoke)

Loan

Calvin Ramsay (Wigan)

Loan

Joel Matip (Released)

n/a

Thiago (Released)

n/a


Arne Slot

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Manchester City


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Manchester City were able to improve on last season’s league performance – and they had to in order to keep Arsenal at bay. With the Gunners set to breathe down their necks once again, one thing the mega-rich champions can not afford to do is rest on their laurels.

There have been whispers of Saudi Arabia tempting Kevin De Bruyne with a move away, while Pep Guardiola’s long-term future is up in the air, so maintaining what they have could be their main priority this summer.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Savinho (Troyes)

£30.8m

Yan Couto (Borussia Dortmund)

£25.3m

Liam Delap (Ipswich)

£20m

Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Southampton)

£20m

Sergio Gomez (Real Sociedad)

£8.4m

Tommy Doyle (Wolves)

£4.3m

Alex Robertson (Cardiff)

£3m

Lewis Fiorini (Stockport)

Undisc.

Micah Hamilton (Middlesbrough)

Undisc.

Finley Burns (Hull)

Callum Doyle (Norwich)

Loan

Mahamadou Susoho (Peterborough)

Loan

Manchester United


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Having decided to keep Erik ten Hag despite their worst-ever Premier League finish, the summer transfer window is set to determine whether the decision to extend the Dutchman’s stay at Old Trafford will pay off.

Manchester United spent around £170m last term only to finish eighth, so another costly summer would surely be unthinkable for Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Leny Yoro (Lille)

£52.1m

Mason Greenwood (Marseille)

£26.6m

Joshua Zirkzee (Bologna)

£36.5m

Alvaro Carreras (Benfica)

£5.1m

Donny van de Beek (Girona)

£420k

Omari Forson (Monza)

Free

Charlie McNeill (Sheff Wed)

Free

Raphael Varane (Como)

Free

Joe Hugill (Wigan)

Loan

Anthony Martial (Released)

n/a

Shola Shoretire (Released)

n/a

Brandon Williams (Released)

n/a


Jarrad-Branthwaite-England

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Newcastle United


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With Man Utd’s FA Cup win bumping Newcastle out of the European spots, there is an opportunity to repeat their achievements of two seasons ago. Eddie Howe’s side finished fourth thanks to clever investment and underperformance from clubs like Liverpool and Chelsea.

And amid all the changes at those clubs, plus the likes of Tottenham in the Europa League in 2024/25, Newcastle could take advantage by entering the top-four conversation once again – if they get the signings right, there’s no reason why they can’t challenge.

Howe has already decided to improve his backline with the addition of Lloyd Kelly, as the Magpies are currently struggling with long-term injuries in defence.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Lewis Hall (Chelsea)

£28m

Yankuba Minteh (Brighton)

£35m

William Osula (Sheff Utd)

£15m

Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest)

Undisc.

Miodrag Pivas (Jedinstvo)

Undisc.

Matt Ritchie (Portsmouth)

Free

Odysseas Vlachodimos (Nottingham Forest)

Undisc.

Kell Watts (Cambridge)

Free

Lloyd Kelly (Bournemouth)

Free

Paul Dummett (Released)

n/a

John Ruddy (Birmingham)

Free

Jeff Hendrick (Released)

n/a

Loris Karius (Released)

n/a

Nottingham Forest


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Surviving the drop last season despite a points deduction, Nottingham Forest will at least hope that the worst of their PSR woes are now behind them. Still having to keep a watchful eye on their finances, the Reds may not be able to spend as they please.

Big sales are often rumoured when clubs are in financial trouble, and Morgan Gibbs-White – a big-money arrival – could be someone Forest are happy to move on for the sake of financial security.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Nikola Milenkovic (Fiorentina)

£12m

Orel Mangala (Lyon)

£15m

Elliot Anderson (Newcastle)

Undisc.

Remo Freuler (Bologna)

£3.8m

Eric da Silva Moreira (St Pauli)

Undisc.

Brandon Aguilera (Rio Ave)

Undisc.

Carlos Miguel (Corinthians)

Undisc.

Julian Larsson (Burton)

Undisc.

Jota Silva (Vitoria)

Undisc.

Moussa Niakhate (Lyon)

Undisc.

Marko Stamenic (Red Star)

Undisc.

Odysseas Vlachodimos (Newcastle)

Undisc.

Esapa Osong (Rotherham)

Loan

Marko Stamenic (Olympiacos)

Loan

Harry Arter (Released)

n/a

Wayne Hennessey (Released)

n/a

Cheikhou Kouyate (Released)

n/a

Loic Mbe Soh (Released)

n/a

Scott McKenna (Released)

n/a

Felipe (Retired)

n/a

Southampton


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While Southampton have had some time to bask in the glory of their fruitful promotion pay packet, they will face a tough challenge to stay up this season.

They triggered the buy clause in Taylor Harwood-Bellis’ deal to take him from Man City for £20m, while Flynn Downes also saw his loan move turn permanent, with the ex-West Ham ace becoming one of seven summer additions as it stands.

Russell Martin has also sealed a couple of deals for the winter, with a double deal for Sao Paulo pair Welington and Juan, with both players signing pre-contract agreements to join Southampton in the new year when their current deals expire.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Man City)

£20m

Romain Perraud (Real Betis)

Undisc.

Ben Brereton Diaz (Sheff Utd)

£7m

Che Adams (Torino)

Free

Ronnie Edwards (Peterborough)

£3m

Zach Awe (Accrington)

Loan

Flynn Downes (West Ham)

Undisc.

Cameron Bragg (Crawley)

Loan

Yukinari Sugawara (AZ)

Undisc.

Nico Lawrence (MK Dons)

Loan

Charlie Taylor (Burnley)

Undisc.

Lewis Payne (Cheltenham)

Loan

Nathan Wood (Swansea)

Undisc.

Stuart Armstrong (Released)

n/a

Adam Lallana (Brighton)

Free

Tottenham Hotspur


Tottenham forward Richarlison.

Tottenham improved on the previous year by qualifying for the Europa League in their first season with Ange Postecoglou at the helm, but their second season will give us an idea of where they are headed under the Australian.

Postecoglou moved for Lucas Bergvall early on, reportedly beating Barcelona to his services in the process. Having also insisted he would improve the attack over the summer, Spurs recently welcomed Dominic Solanke to the club in a big-money move from Bournemouth.

Archie Gray’s arrival also took a sizeable chunk out of the transfer budget, with Spurs spending north of £100m in their three deals this window to date.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth)

£65m

Joe Rodon (Leeds)

£10m

Archie Gray (Leeds)

£30m

Troy Parrott (AZ)

Undisc.

Lucas Bergvall (Djurgarden)

£8.5m

Eric Dier (Bayern Munich)

Free

Ivan Perisic (Hajduk Split)

Free

Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham)

Free

Japhet Tanganga (Millwall)

Free

Matthew Craig (Barnsley)

Loan

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Marseille)

Loan

Alejo Veliz (Espanyol)

Loan

Tanguy Ndombele (Released)

n/a


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West Ham United


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Julen Lopetegui has had a busy start to life at West Ham, and is an early shout for having the best window of the summer. The Hammers have brought in some big signings for big money, with the former Wolves boss looking to transform their squad as well as their fortunes by hitting the ground running with his new team.

The Spaniard began his tenure by welcoming Luis Guilherme to the club as the Irons agreed a £25.5m deal with Palmeiras.

Whether he ends up being the eventual replacement for Declan Rice remains to be seen, but it is clear the Hammers struggled following the midfielder’s transfer to Arsenal, so this was surely the first port of call for Lopetegui and Tim Steidten this summer. Guido Rodriguez has joined for free to bolster the Hammers’ midfield following the expiry of his contract from Real Betis.

The arrivals of Crysencio Summerville and Niclas Fullkrug are a sign that the Hammers have not been afraid to make bold decisions in the market. Could they be the attacking reinforcements their forward line has been crying out for?

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Max Kilman (Wolves)

£40m

Said Benrahma (Lyon)

£11.9m

Niclas Fullkrug (Borussia Dortmund)

£27m

Flynn Downes (Southampton)

Undisc.

Luis Guilherme (Palmeiras)

£25.5m

Thilo Kehrer (Monaco)

Undisc.

Crysencio Summerville (Leeds)

£25m

Nathan Trott (Copenhagen)

Undisc.

Wes Foderingham (Sheff Utd)

Free

Ben Johnson (Ipswich)

Free

Guido Rodriguez (Real Betis)

Free

Michael Forbes (Bristol Rovers)

Loan

Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice)

Loan

Patrick Kelly (Doncaster)

Loan

Levi Laing (Cheltenham)

Loan

Callum Marshall (Huddersfield)

Loan

Joseph Anang (Released)

n/a

Divin Mubama (Released)

n/a

Angelo Ogbonna (Released)

n/a


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Wolverhampton Wanderers


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Having flirted with a late surge for European football before falling away last term, Gary O’Neil will be in the market to try to make that next step forward at Wolves, rather than prepare his side for a relegation dogfight.

However, the Old Gold’s ability to compete could be severely tested ahead of the new campaign, with Max Kilman and Pedro Neto marking two sizeable departures for a combined £94m. The latter’s exit to Chelsea has left Wolves without one of their biggest stars so close to the start of the season, so O’Neil may be hoping his own recruits will turn out to be among the bargains of the summer.

Tommy Doyle joined on a permanent deal following his loan from Man City, while Rodrigo Gomes is among the other new arrivals at Molineux despite apparent interest from Atletico Madrid.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Pedro Lima (Sport Recife)

£8.5m

Pedro Neto (Chelsea)

£54m

Tommy Doyle (Man City)

£4.3m

Max Kilman (West Ham)

£40m

Rodrigo Gomes (Braga)

Undisc.

Bendeguz Bolla (Rapid Vienna)

Free

Jorgen Strand Larsen (Celta Vigo)

Loan

Joe Young (Shrewsbury)

Free

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