This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…
As quoted by The Daily Mail, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has placed his faith in Fred to step up in Paul Pogba’s absence.
What did he say?
The latter has been out of action for a number of games now with an injury, and Solskjaer recently admitted that he could be out until December.
Speaking before the Red Devils’ Carabao Cup clash against Chelsea on Wednesday night, the Norwegian chose to focus on the qualities Fred could bring to the table, instead of dwelling on missing their £89m man.
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He said: “There is no use talking about who is not going to be here for a long, long time, because he (Pogba) is not going to come on the pitch and help us until he is fit. Paul’s been brilliant and he is a creative midfielder that we need, but then it is up to the others to step up.
“Fred will probably take Paul’s position for a while now and that’s been brilliant for us. The two Brazilians, Fred and Andreas, are going to be important for us.”
Chance to shine
Make no mistake about it, Pogba’s injury has well and truly opened the door for another one of United’s big-money signings to really lay a marker down and stake a claim for a regular first-team place. Fred struggled to adequately settle into life in English football last season, and managed just 25 appearances across all competitions.
Since missing the early weeks of the current campaign, the Brazil international has fought back in recent weeks to become a major part of Solskjaer’s side in the middle of the park. He has played the full 90 minutes in his last three Premier League outings, and that streak of continuously playing regular games should help him find a much-needed rhythm to his performances.
So when Pogba does eventually return from his injury, it will have been up to the 26-year-old himself to prove that he shouldn’t be the one to make way for the France World Cup winner.
According to Claret & Hugh, West Ham United have no intention of sacking Manuel Pellegrini as head coach despite the recent poor run of form.The Hammers are without a win in any competition since recording a 2-0 victory at home to Manchester United in the Premier League on September 22.Since then, they have been beaten by Oxford United in the EFL Cup and drawn with Bournemouth and Sheffield United in the Premier League, in addition to losing to Crystal Palace, Everton and Newcastle United in England’s top flight.Find out what happened when a world-record-holding freestyler attempting skills with the worst pair of boots available on eBay in the video below…However, Claret & Hugh claim that a source has told them that “sacking the manager is out of the question”.And it would be fair to say that the club’s fans have differing views on the situation.Whilst some of the supporters believe that Pellegrini deserves to be given time, others are seemingly of the opinion that a change should be made as soon as possible.A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:
The international break couldn't have come at a better time for Manchester United this month.
While Erik ten Hag's side picked up all three points at home to Fulham in their opening game of the Premier League season, they then lost in back-to-back matches against Brighton & Hove Albion and Liverpool.
Now, in the game at the Amex at least, the Red Devils did create chances to claim all three points, but wantaway finishing cost them, so had Rasmus Hojlund been fit, it might have been a different story entirely.
The Danish striker enjoyed a broadly positive debut campaign with the club last season and certainly looks like a player who could go on to do great things at Old Trafford, but interestingly, he was outscored by a former United ace who left the club a couple of years ago.
Hojlund's 23/24
So, after being linked with him for months, United finally paid Serie A side Atalanta a hefty £72m transfer fee to secure Hojlund's services last August, and while it could be some time yet until that number looks reasonable, the Dane has adapted to life relatively well in England.
For example, while the club crashed out of the Champions League in the group stages in embarrassing fashion last season, there was a point in which the then 20-year-old was the joint-top goalscorer in the competition, with an impressive tally of five goals in six games.
However, things weren't quite so easy in the Premier League, and it took him until the Boxing Day game against Aston Villa to open his account, although after that, his quality was clear to see, and he would score six goals in his next five games.
In all, the København-born poacher ended the season with a respectable tally of 16 goals and two assists in 43 matches, equating to a goal involvement every 2.38 games. However, a former United marksman outscored him.
Edinson Cavani's 23/24
Yes, the striker in question is Uruguayan icon Edinson Cavanai, who joined United on a one-year deal from Paris Saint-Germain for free in October 2020.
The veteran goalscorer's stint at the Theatre of Dreams went about as well as it could have in the 20/21 season, so he signed on for another year the following summer, but recurring injury problems and supposed homesickness meant his sophomore season was slightly underwhelming.
That said, considering he was a free signing, a return of 19 goals and six assists in 59 games has to be seen as a success, although in May 2022, he left the club to join La Liga side Valencia for nothing, where over the following season he found the back of the net on seven occasions and provided two assists to boot in just 28 matches.
However, while he was reasonably effective in Spain, the Salto-born "genius", as he was dubbed by Match of the Day pundit Dion Dublin, made the move back to South America last summer to join Argentinian giants Boca Juniors in what has proven to be a brilliant decision.
In 25 matches for the Azul y Oro last season, the 37-year-old dynamo scored 17 goals, meaning that even in the twilight of his career, he is averaging a goal every 1.47 games and outscored Hojlund by a single strike as well.
Appearances
25
43
Goals
17
16
Assists
0
2
Goal Involvements per Match
0.68
0.41
Ultimately, while having an experienced striker such as Cavani on the books to help guide United's youngsters like Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee, leaving in 2022 was probably the right decision, and even though he's outscoring the Dane now, we wouldn't be surprised to see the 21-year-old become one of the best strikers around in the coming years.
Rashford is now being outscored by Man Utd flop who was sold by Solskjaer
The talented winger couldn’t make it work at Old Trafford.
Just hours remain in the transfer window this summer, and clubs are frantically adding to their sides ahead of the new campaign, with Scotland’s top flight getting underway this weekend as England’s lower leagues follow next week.
With teams up and down the land chasing deals right up until this year’s deadline (which falls on 30th August), it can be difficult to keep up to speed with the personnel changes taking place.
That’s where Football FanCast has you covered, with every arrival at clubs from the Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two and the Scottish Premiership all in one place.
All confirmed Premier League done deals: summer transfer window 2024
Find every incoming and outgoing for each 2024/25 Premier League club here.
ByStephan Georgiou Sep 18, 2024 Every 2024/25 transfer window deal Deadline Day (most recent deals at the top)
Jadon Sancho
Man Utd to Chelsea
Loan
Armando Broja
Chelsea to Everton
Loan
Raheem Sterling
Chelsea to Arsenal
Loan
Reiss Nelson
Arsenal to Fulham
Loan
Matt Turner
Nottingham Forest to Crystal Palace
Loan
Carlos Forbs
Ajax to Wolves
Loan
Maxwel Cornet
West Ham to Southampton
Loan
Odsonne Edouard
Crystal Palace to Leicester
Loan
James Ward-Prowse
West Ham to Nottingham Forest
Loan
Andre
Fluminense to Wolves
£21m
Morato
Benfica to Nottingham Forest
£12.6m
Eddie Nketiah
Arsenal to Crystal Palace
£30m
Manuel Ugarte
PSG to Man Utd
£50.5m
Neto
Bournemouth to Arsenal
Loan
Jayden Meghoma
Southampton to Brentford
£10m
Maxence Lacroix
Wolfsburg to Crystal Palace
£18m
Orel Mangala
Lyon to Everton
Loan
Aaron Ramsdale
Arsenal to Southampton
£25m
Sam Johnstone
Crystal Palace to Wolves
£10m
Ahmed Abdullahi
Gent to Sunderland
Undisclosed
Salis Abdul Samed
Lens to Sunderland
Loan
Milan Aleksic
Radnicki 1923 to Sunderland
Undisclosed
Mihailo Ivanovic
Vojvodina to Millwall
Undisclosed
Chris Mepham
Bournemouth to Sunderland
Loan
Kaide Gordon
Liverpool to Norwich
Loan
Zian Flemming
Millwall to Burnley
Loan
Abu Kamara
Norwich to Hull
Undisclosed
Mohamed Belloumi
Farense to Hull
£4.6m
George Edmundson
Ipswich to Middlesbrough
Loan
Lamine Fanne
AIK to Luton
Undisclosed
Mason Holgate
Everton to West Brom
Loan
Oluwaseun Adewumi
Floridsdorfer to Burnley
Undisclosed
Marcus Harness
Ipswich to Derby
Loan
Tatsuki Seko
Kawasaki Frontale to Stoke
Undisclosed
Isaac Schmidt
St Gallen to Leeds
Undisclosed
Ben Doak
Liverpool to Middlesbrough
Loan
Festy Ebosele
Udinese to Watford
Loan
Ben Nelson
Leicester to Oxford Utd
Loan
Rami Al Hajj
Odense to Plymouth
£850k
Tom Cannon
Leicester to Stoke
Loan
Todd Cantwell
Rangers to Blackburn
£500K
Nat Phillips
Liverpool to Derby
Loan
Roko Simic
RB Salzburg to Cardiff
£1.7m
Harrison Ashby
Newcastle to QPR
Loan
Josh Laurent
Stoke to Burnley
Undisclosed
Josh Bowler
Nottingham Forest to Preston
Loan
Kasey Palmer
Coventry to Hull
Undisclosed
Jeremy Sarmiento
Brighton to Burnley
Loan
Ibane Bowat
Fulham to Portsmouth
Undisclosed
Mikey Johnston
Celtic to West Brom
Undisclosed
Myles Peart-Harris
Brentford to Swansea
Loan
Josh Coburn
Middlesbrough to Millwall
Loan
Amario Cozier-Duberry
Brighton to Blackburn
Loan
Anis Ben Slimane
Sheff Utd to Norwich
Loan
Carl Rushworth
Brighton to Hull
Loan
Ao Tanaka
Fortuna Dusseldorf to Leeds
Undisclosed
Luke McNally
Burnley to Bristol City
Undisclosed
Daniel Jebbison
Bournemouth to Watford
Loan
Balazs Toth
Fehervar to Blackburn
Undisclosed
Jay Stansfield
Fulham to Birmingham
£20m
Jadel Katongo
Man City to Peterborough
Loan
Tomoki Iwata
Celtic to Birmingham
£830k
Shaq Forde
Watford to Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Tyler Roberts
Birmingham to Northampton
Loan
Bradley Ihionvien
Colchester to Peterborough
Undisclosed
Davis Keillor-Dunn
Mansfield to Barnsley
Undisclosed
Jake Young
Bradford to Stevenage
Undisclosed
Chem Campbell
Wolves to Reading
Loan
Funsi Ojo
Port Vale to Shrewsbury
Loan
Ronnie Stutter
Chelsea to Burton
Loan
Maleace Asamoah
Fleetwood to Wigan
Undisclosed
Ben Waine
Plymouth to Mansfield
Loan
Romelle Donovan
Birmingham to Burton
Loan
Stephen Humphrys
Wigan to Barnsley
Free
Pat Jones
Huddersfield to Exeter
Undisclosed
Caleb Taylor
West Brom to Wycombe
Loan
Odeluga Offiah
Brighton to Blackpool
Loan
Jack Currie
Oxford Utd to Leyton Orient
Loan
Shamal George
Livingston to Wycombe
Undisclosed
Dan Nlundulu
Bolton to Cambridge
Loan
Saxon Earley
Plymouth to Lincoln
Loan
Alex Gilliead
Bradford to Shrewsbury
Free
Will Swan
Mansfield to Crawley
Undisclosed
Josh Keeley
Tottenham to Leyton Orient
Loan
Ken Aboh
Norwich to Stevenage
Loan
Gatlin O’Donkor
Oxford Utd to Bristol Rovers
Loan
Scott Wright
Rangers to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Mo Faal
West Brom to Wrexham
£500k
Hakeem Adelakun
Free agent to Salford
Free
Antwoine Hackford
Sheff Utd to Port Vale
Loan
Anthony Scully
Portsmouth to Colchester
Loan
Jay Benn
Lincoln to Bradford
Loan
Joe White
Newcastle to MK Dons
Loan
Marcus Dackers
Salford to Morecambe
Loan
Manni Norkett
Nottingham Forest to Cheltenham
Loan
Jamie McDonnell
Nottingham Forest to Colchester
Loan
Rico Richards
Aston Villa to Port Vale
Loan
Sonny Finch
Middlesbrough to MK Dons
Loan
Jevani Brown
Bristol Rovers to Notts County
Loan
George Cox
Volendam to Swindon
Free
Reuben Egan
Free agent to Tranmere
Free
Justin Obikwu
Coventry to Grimsby
Loan
Lewis Shipley
Norwich to Cheltenham
Loan
Frankie Okoronkwo
Everton to Salford
Loan
Jasper Moon
Burton to Harrogate
Loan
Kane Thompson-Sommers
Halifax to MK Dons
Undisclosed
Harrison Biggins
Shrewsbury to Carlisle
Loan
Josh Thomas
Swansea to Bromley
Loan
Ben Thompson
Stevenage to Bromley
Loan
Luca Ashby-Hammond
Fulham to Gillingham
Loan
Chris Popov
Leicester to Barrow
Loan
Sonny Aljofree
Man Utd to Accrington
Loan
Haji Mnoga
Portsmouth to Salford
Free
Kian Harratt
Huddersfield to Fleetwood
Loan
Billy Crellin
Everton to Accrington
Loan
Kyle Hudlin
Huddersfield to Newport
Loan
Brandon Cover
Leicester to Port Vale
Loan
George Hall
Birmingham to Walsall
Loan
Kylian Kouassi
Blackpool to Salford
Loan
Daniel Barden
Norwich to Swindon
Loan
Jenson Metcalfe
Everton to Chesterfield
Loan
Cheick Diabate
Exeter to Bradford
Loan
Danny Butterworth
Carlisle to Swindon
Undisclosed
Jayden Luker
Luton to Grimsby
Loan
Saidou Khan
Swindon to Tranmere
Loan
Oluwaseun Adewumi
Burnley to Dundee
Loan
Jair Tavares
Hibernian to Motherwell
Loan
Sam Dalby
Wrexham to Dundee Utd
Loan
Nedim Bajrami
Sassuolo to Rangers
£3.4m
Arne Engels
Augsburg to Celtic
£9.3m
Nectarios Triantis
Sunderland to Hibernian
Loan
Auston Trusty
Sheff Utd to Celtic
Undisclosed
Neryasho Kasanwirjo
Feyenoord to Rangers
Loan
Jack Vale
Blackburn to Motherwell
Loan
Julien Vetro
Burnley to Dundee
Loan
Thursday 29th August
Kepa Arrizabalaga
Chelsea to Bournemouth
Loan
Federico Chiesa
Juventus to Liverpool
£12.5m
Bilal El Khannouss
Genk to Leicester
£21m
Bastien Meupiyou
Nantes to Wolves
£4.2m
Jaidon Anthony
Bournemouth to Burnley
Loan
Lewis Baker
Stoke to Blackburn
Loan
Siriki Dembele
Birmingham to Oxford Utd
Undisclosed
Kevin Keben
Toulouse to Watford
Undisclosed
Calum Scanlon
Liverpool to Millwall
Loan
Amani Richards
Leicester to Exeter
Loan
Jensen Weir
Brighton to Wigan
Undisclosed
George Abbott
Tottenham to Notts County
Loan
Jake Batty
Blackburn to Accrington
Loan
Rhys Bennett
Man Utd to Fleetwood
Loan
Noah Mawene
Preston to Newport
Loan
Jamie Miley
Newcastle to Newport
Loan
Max Thompson
Newcastle to Chesterfield
Loan
Wednesday 28th August
Gustavo Nunes
Gremio to Brentford
£10.1m
Chiedozie Ogbene
Luton to Ipswich
£8m
Hannibal Mejbri
Man Utd to Burnley
£9.4m
Mark O’Mahony
Brighton to Portsmouth
Loan
Ryan Wintle
Cardiff to Millwall
Loan
Bailey Cadamarteri
Sheff Wed to Lincoln
Loan
Lyndon Dykes
QPR to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Joe Hodge
Wolves to Huddersfield
Loan
Nigel Lonwijk
Wolves to Huddersfield
Loan
Dale Taylor
Nottingham Forest to Wigan
Loan
Tuesday 27th August
Ferdi Kadioglu
Fenerbahce to Brighton
£29.2m
Mikel Merino
Real Sociedad to Arsenal
£31.6m
Owen Beck
Liverpool to Blackburn
Loan
Neto Borges
Clermont to Middlesbrough
Undisclosed
Shea Charles
Southampton to Sheff Wed
Loan
Angelo Ogbonna
Free agent to Watford
Free
Gustavo Puerta
Bayer Leverkusen to Hull
Loan
Manor Solomon
Tottenham to Leeds
Loan
Harry Tyrer
Everton to Blackpool
Loan
Jordan Jones
Wigan to Carlisle
Undisclosed
Alex Valle
Barcelona to Celtic
Loan
Monday 26th August
Matt O’Riley
Celtic to Brighton
£25m
Pierre Dwomoh
Antwerp to Watford
Undisclosed
Tawanda Chirewa
Wolves to Derby
Loan
Freddie Potts
West Ham to Portsmouth
Loan
Allan Campbell
Luton to Charlton
Loan
Leo Castledine
Chelsea to Shrewsbury
Loan
Kabongo Tshimanga
Peterborough to Swindon
Loan
Sunday 25th August
Dara O’Shea
Burnley to Ipswich
£15m
David Carmo
FC Porto to Nottingham Forest
Undisclosed
Ben Davies
Rangers to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Saturday 24th August
Jack Clarke
Sunderland to Ipswich
£15m
Oscar Schwartau
Brondby to Norwich
Undisclosed
Callum Styles
Barnsley to West Brom
Undisclosed
Friday 23rd August
Joachim Andersen
Crystal Palace to Fulham
£30m
Ilkay Gundogan
Barcelona to Man City
Free
Nelson Abbey
Olympiacos to Swansea
Loan
Florian Bianchini
Bastia to Swansea
Undisclosed
Harvey Blair
Liverpool to Portsmouth
£300k
Wilson Isidor
Zenit to Sunderland
Loan
Daniel Kelly
Celtic to Millwall
Undisclosed
Marcus McGuane
Oxford Utd to Bristol City
Undisclosed
Nicolas Madsen
Westerlo to QPR
Undisclosed
Ashley Phillips
Tottenham to Stoke
Loan
Daniel Grimshaw
Blackpool to Plymouth
Undisclosed
Kaheim Dixon
Arnett Gardens to Charlton
Undisclosed
Taylor Gardner-Hickman
Bristol City to Birmingham
Loan
Aaron Morley
Bolton to Wycombe
Loan
Oliver Norwood
Sheff Utd to Stockport
Free
Erik Ring
AIK to Lincoln
Undisclosed
Joe Adams
Wigan to Bradford
Loan
Kieron Evans
Cardiff to Newport
Loan
Sam Stubbs
Bradford to Cheltenham
Loan
Thursday 22nd August
Sander Berge
Burnley to Fulham
£25m
Sepp van den Berg
Liverpool to Brentford
£25m
Chris Bedia
Union Berlin to Hull
Loan
Tom Krauss
Mainz to Luton
Loan
Uros Racic
Sassuolo to West Brom
Loan
Largie Ramazani
Almeria to Leeds
Undisclosed
Joe Worrall
Nottm Forest to Burnley
Undisclosed
Ante Crnac
Rakow Czestochowa to Norwich
Undisclosed
Michael Obafemi
Burnley to Plymouth
Loan
Eli King
Cardiff to Stevenage
Loan
Emmanuel Longelo
Birmingham to Cambridge
Loan
Luca Ness
Charlton to Notts County
Undisclosed
Nathan Lowe
Stoke to Walsall
Loan
Wednesday 21st August
Joao Felix
Atletico Madrid to Chelsea
£45m
Alex Moreno
Aston Villa to Nottingham Forest
Loan
Femi Azeez
Reading to Millwall
Undisclosed
Norman Bassette
Caen to Coventry
Undisclosed
Bashir Humphreys
Chelsea to Burnley
Loan
Nicolas Schmid
BW Linz to Portsmouth
Undisclosed
Cameron Humphreys
Ipswich to Wycombe
Loan
Josh Stokes
Bristol City to Cambridge
Loan
Dominic Sadi
Bournemouth to Carlisle
Loan
Tuesday 20th August
Mateus Fernandes
Sporting CP to Southampton
£15m
Jesper Daland
Cercle Brugge to Cardiff
Undisclosed
Abdoulaye Kamara
Borussia Dortmund to Portsmouth
Undisclosed
Mark McGuinness
Cardiff to Luton
Undisclosed
Liam Walsh
Swansea to Luton
Free
Reyes Cleary
West Brom to Walsall
Loan
Rhys Williams
Liverpool to Morecambe
Loan
Monday 19th August
Oliver Skipp
Tottenham to Leicester
£20m
Georginio Rutter
Leeds to Brighton
£40m
Jens Cajuste
Napoli to Ipswich
Loan
Marselino Ferdinan
KMSK Deinze to Oxford Utd
Free
Hidde ter Avest
FC Utrecht to Oxford Utd
Free
Samy Chouchane
Brighton to Northampton
Loan
Saturday 17th August
Josh Austerfield
Huddersfield to Salford
Free
Friday 16th August
Cameron Archer
Aston Villa to Southampton
£15m
Evanilson
FC Porto to Bournemouth
£40.2m
Wilson Odobert
Burnley to Tottenham
£25m
Kalvin Phillips
Man City to Ipswich
Loan
Ramon Sosa
Talleres to Nottingham Forest
£9.3m
Sammie Szmodics
Blackburn to Ipswich
£9m
Lesley Ugochukwu
Chelsea to Southampton
Loan
Mason Burstow
Chelsea to Hull
Undisclosed
Tommy Conway
Bristol City to Middlesbrough
Undisclosed
Charlie Hughes
Wigan to Hull
Undisclosed
Andrew Moran
Brighton to Stoke
Loan
Jesurun Rak-Sakyi
Crystal Palace to Sheff Utd
Loan
Scott Twine
Burnley to Bristol City
Undisclosed
Oscar Zambrano
LDU Quito to Hull
Loan
Jacob Widell Zetterstrom
Djurgarden to Derby
Undisclosed
Jamie Donley
Tottenham to Leyton Orient
Loan
Kamari Doyle
Brighton to Exeter
Loan
Charles Sagoe Jr
Arsenal to Shrewsbury
Loan
Nelson Khumbeni
Bolton to Accrington
Loan
Thursday 15th August
Michael Cooper
Plymouth to Sheff Utd
£4m
Tola Showunmi
Louisville City to Crawley
Undisclosed
Mallik Wilks
Sheff Wed to Rotherham
Loan
Harvey Araujo
Fulham to Chesterfield
Loan
Bradley Dack
Sunderland to Gillingham
Free
Brandon Fleming
Hull to Doncaster
Loan
Riley Harbottle
Hibernian to AFC Wimbledon
Undisclosed
Dilan Markanday
Blackburn to Chesterfield
Loan
Harrison Sohna
Free agent to Cheltenham
Free
Andres Salazar
Atletico Nacional to Hearts
Loan
Wednesday 14th August
Brajan Gruda
Mainz to Brighton
£25m
George Earthy
West Ham to Bristol City
Loan
Lino Sousa
Aston Villa to Bristol Rovers
Loan
Diamond Edwards
Southampton to Port Vale
Undisclosed
Tyrese Fornah
Derby to Salford
Loan
Adam Idah
Norwich to Celtic
Undisclosed
Tuesday 13th August
Julian Araujo
Barcelona to Bournemouth
Undisclosed
Matthijs de Ligt
Bayern Munich to Man Utd
£38.5m
Noussair Mazraoui
Bayern Munich to Man Utd
£12.8m
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Man Utd to West Ham
£15m
Karamoko Dembele
Stade Brest to QPR
Loan
Jeppe Okkels
FC Utrecht to Preston
Undisclosed
Koki Saito
Lommel to QPR
Loan
Dom Ballard
Southampton to Blackpool
Loan
Monday 12th August
Fabio Carvalho
Liverpool to Brentford
£27.5m
Bosun Lawal
Celtic to Stoke
Undisclosed
Dean Bouzanis
Reading to Stevenage
Loan
Kian Breckin
Man City to Crewe
Loan
Luke Mbete
Man City to Northampton
Loan
Kelechi Nwakali
Chaves to Barnsley
Undisclosed
Connor O’Riordan
Blackburn to Cambridge
Loan
Alfons Sampsted
FC Twente to Birmingham
Loan
Mipo Odubeko
Maritimo to Fleetwood
Free
Olly Sanderson
Fulham to Bradford
Loan
Sunday 11th August
Pedro Neto
Wolves to Chelsea
£54m
Tyrese Campbell
Stoke to Sheff Utd
Free
Saturday 10th August
Facundo Buonanotte
Brighton to Leicester
Loan
Dominic Solanke
Bournemouth to Tottenham
£65m
Jean-Clair Todibo
Nice to West Ham
Loan
Lewis Koumas
Liverpool to Stoke
Loan
Ayumu Yokoyama
Sagan Tosu to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Ben Williams
Cheltenham to Carlisle
Free
Friday 9th August
Finley Burns
Man City to Hull
Loan
Amankwah Forson
RB Salzburg to Norwich
Undisclosed
Micah Hamilton
Man City to Middlesbrough
Undisclosed
Liam Millar
Basel to Hull
Undisclosed
Micah Anthony
QPR to Bristol Rovers
Free
Eddie Beach
Chelsea to Crawley
Loan
Tariqe Fosu
Free agent to Northampton
Free
Jordan Jones
Free agent to Wigan
Free
Callum Marshall
West Ham to Huddersfield
Loan
Tyler Onyango
Everton to Stockport
Loan
Ollie Rathbone
Rotherham to Wrexham
Undisclosed
Gabriel Slonina
Chelsea to Barnsley
Loan
Max Conway
Bolton to Crewe
Loan
Conor Grant
MK Dons to Notts County
Undisclosed
Kyle John
Everton to Port Vale
Free
Billy Kirkman
New Saints to Swindon
Undisclosed
George Miller
Doncaster to Cheltenham
Undisclosed
Aaron Nemane
Notts County to MK Dons
Undisclosed
Thursday 8th August
Aaron Anselmino
Boca Juniors to Chelsea
£15.6m
William Osula
Sheff Utd to Newcastle
£15m
Kayky Almeida
Fluminense to Watford
Undisclosed
Anthony Racioppi
Young Boys to Hull
Undisclosed
Ike Ugbo
Troyes to Sheff Wed
Undisclosed
Elliot Embleton
Sunderland to Blackpool
Undisclosed
Jay Matete
Sunderland to Bolton
Loan
Jordi Osei-Tutu
Bochum to Bolton
Undisclosed
Dara Costelloe
Burnley to Accrington
Loan
Jordan Davies
Wrexham to Grimsby
Loan
Hamzad Kargbo
QPR to Newport
Free
Patrick Kelly
West Ham to Doncaster
Loan
Wednesday 7th August
Alfie Gilchrist
Chelsea to Sheff Utd
Loan
Etienne Green
Saint-Etienne to Burnley
Undisclosed
Kaine Kesler-Hayden
Aston Villa to Preston
Loan
Rohan Luthra
Cardiff to Derby
Free
Benicio Baker-Boaitey
Brighton to Port Vale
Loan
Teddy Bishop
Lincoln to Colchester
Free
Tuesday 6th August
Guido Rodriguez
Real Betis to West Ham
Free
Lewis Dobbin
Aston Villa to West Brom
Loan
Callum Doyle
Man City to Norwich
Loan
Gianluca Frabotta
Juventus to West Brom
Undisclosed
Matt Ritchie
Newcastle to Portsmouth
Free
Harry Souttar
Leicester to Sheff Utd
Loan
Alex Robertson
Man City to Cardiff
£3m
Luke Chambers
Liverpool to Wigan
Loan
Will Evans
Newport to Mansfield
Undisclosed
Josh Feeney
Aston Villa to Shrewsbury
Loan
Mahamadou Susoho
Man City to Peterborough
Loan
Panutche Camara
Ipswich to Crawley
Free
Luca Barrington
Brighton to Grimsby
Loan
Euan Williams
Charlton to Gillingham
Free
Monday 5th August
Niclas Fullkrug
Borussia Dortmund to West Ham
£27m
Andre Dozzell
QPR to Portsmouth
Free
Elkan Baggott
Ipswich to Blackpool
Loan
Charlie Goode
Brentford to Stevenage
Free
Ibrahim Bakare
Free agent to Cheltenham
Free
Jeff King
Chesterfield to Swindon
Free
Chris Stokes
Morecambe to Barrow
Free
Devan Tanton
Fulham to Chesterfield
Loan
Sunday 4th August
Jonathan Varane
Sporting Gijon to QPR
Undisclosed
Saturday 3rd August
Crysencio Summerville
Leeds to West Ham
£25m
Jorge Cuenca
Villarreal to Fulham
Undisclosed
Murphy Cooper
QPR to Stevenage
Loan
Jake Garrett
Blackburn to Bristol Rovers
Loan
Ben Quinn
Celtic to Mansfield
Free
Alfie Bendle
Forest Green to Colchester
Free
Friday 2nd August
Emile Smith Rowe
Arsenal to Fulham
£27m
Malcolm Ebiowei
Crystal Palace to Oxford Utd
Loan
Blondy Nna Noukeu
Stoke to Sunderland
Free
Elias Sorensen
Esbjerg to Portsmouth
Undisclosed
Louie Barry
Aston Villa to Stockport
Loan
Sam Curtis
Sheff Utd to Peterborough
Loan
Georgie Gent
Blackburn to Barnsley
Undisclosed
Szabolcs Schon
Fehervar to Bolton
Undisclosed
Joel Colwill
Cardiff to Cheltenham
Loan
Cameron Congreve
Swansea to Bromley
Loan
Nico Lawrence
Southampton to MK Dons
Loan
Omari Patrick
Sutton to Tranmere
Free
Jacob Wakeling
Peterborough to Gillingham
Loan
Thursday 1st August
Ismaila Sarr
Marseille to Crystal Palace
£12.5m
Jota Silva
Vitoria to Nottingham Forest
Undisclosed
Conor Townsend
West Brom to Ipswich
£750k
Danny Batth
Norwich to Blackburn
Free
Anwar El Ghazi
Free agent to Cardiff
Free
Yasser Larouci
Troyes to Watford
Loan
Marvin Mehlem
Darmstadt to Hull
Undisclosed
Matt Phillips
West Brom to Oxford Utd
Free
Brandon Thomas-Asante
West Brom to Coventry
Undisclosed
Zan Vipotnik
Free agent to Swansea
Free
Andreas Weimann
Bristol City to Blackburn
Free
James Connolly
Bristol Rovers to Crewe
Undisclosed
Liam McCarron
Stoke to Northampton
Undisclosed
Oscar Wallin
Degerfors to Peterborough
Undisclosed
Dan Adu-Adjei
Bournemouth to Carlisle
Loan
Zak Bradshaw
Lincoln to Tranmere
Loan
Vontae Daley-Campbell
Peterborough to Chesterfield
Free
Jack Shepherd
Barnsley to Bradford
Loan
Harry Pell
AFC Wimbledon to Cheltenham
Free
Paulo Bernardo
Benfica to Celtic
Undisclosed
Robin Propper
FC Twente to Rangers
Undisclosed
Wednesday 31st July
Devante Cole
Barnsley to West Brom
Free
Sam Gallagher
Blackburn to Stoke
Undisclosed
Exauce Mafoumbi
Nantes to Blackburn
Undisclosed
Kyle McFadzean
Free agent to Blackburn
Free
Yuki Ohashi
Sanfrecce Hiroshima to Blackburn
Undisclosed
Cameron Bragg
Southampton to Crawley
Loan
Tristan Crama
Brentford to Exeter
Loan
Tuesday 30th July
Ben Brereton Diaz
Villarreal to Southampton
£7m
Dean Huijsen
Juventus to Bournemouth
£12.8m
Filip Jorgensen
Villarreal to Chelsea
£20.7m
Jake O’Brien
Lyon to Everton
£16.4m
Ben Chrisene
Aston Villa to Norwich
Undisclosed
Wilfried Kanga
Hertha Berlin to Cardiff
Loan
Makhtar Gueye
Molenbeek to Blackburn
Undisclosed
Jordan Rossiter
Bristol Rovers to Shrewsbury
Free
Joel Cotterill
Swansea to Swindon
Loan
Neo Eccleston
Huddersfield to Barrow
Loan
Ben Jackson
Huddersfield to Barrow
Undisclosed
Monday 29th July
Riccardo Calafiori
Bologna to Arsenal
£42m
James Furlong
Hull to AFC Wimbledon
Free
Saturday 27th July
Harrison Burrows
Peterborough to Sheff Utd
Undisclosed
Jack Holmes
Stamford to Rotherham
Free
Harry Isted
Charlton to Burton
Undisclosed
Joshua Kayode
Rotherham to Shrewsbury
Loan
Joe Young
Wolves to Shrewsbury
Free
Friday 26th July
Ryan Sessegnon
Tottenham to Fulham
Free
Jesper Lindstrom
Napoli to Everton
Loan
Jason Farrell
Central Coast Mariners to Portsmouth
Undisclosed
Tayo Adaramola
Crystal Palace to Stockport
Loan
Matt Dibley-Dias
Fulham to Northampton
Loan
Tyreece Simpson
Huddersfield to Stevenage
Undisclosed
Jack Sparkes
Portsmouth to Peterborough
Undisclosed
Silko Thomas
Leicester to Wigan
Loan
Ryan Bowman
Shrewsbury to Cheltenham
Free
Declan Drysdale
Newport to Tranmere
Free
Miguel Freckleton
Sheff Utd to Swindon
Loan
Jack Hinchy
Brighton to Notts County
Free
Levi Laing
West Ham to Cheltenham
Loan
Cameron Evans
Taunton to Newport
Free
Thursday 25th July
Paddy McNair
San Diego to West Brom
Loan
Victor Palsson
KAS Eupen to Plymouth
Free
Joe Hugill
Man Utd to Wigan
Loan
Marc Leonard
Brighton to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Armando Junior Quitirna
Fleetwood to Crawley
Undisclosed
Terence Vancooten
Stevenage to Burton
Undisclosed
Lee Angol
Sutton to Morecambe
Free
Robbie Cundy
Barnsley to Notts County
Free
Mark Helm
Burton to Fleetwood
Undisclosed
Wednesday 24th July
David Ozoh
Crystal Palace to Derby
Loan
Ian Poveda
Leeds to Sunderland
Free
Max Anderson
Dundee to Crawley
Undisclosed
Toby Sibbick
Hearts to Wigan
Undisclosed
Nick Akoto
South Georgia Tormenta to Burton
Undisclosed
Ben Heneghen
Fleetwood to Port Vale
Free
Sam Hornby
Colchester to Walsall
Free
Tom McGill
Brighton to MK Dons
Loan
Tuesday 23rd July
Cody Drameh
Leeds to Hull
Free
Lawrence Vigouroux
Burnley to Swansea
Undisclosed
Matthew Craig
Tottenham to Barnsley
Loan
Zach Hemming
Middlesbrough to Leyton Orient
Loan
Johnly Yfeko
Rangers to Exeter
Loan
Albert Adomah
QPR to Walsall
Free
Tom Flanagan
Shrewsbury to Colchester
Free
Donald Love
Morecambe to Accrington
Loan
Ben Woodburn
Preston to Salford
Free
Monday 22nd July
Amadou Onana
Everton to Aston Villa
£50m
Caleb Wiley
Atlanta United to Chelsea
£8.5m
Liam Roberts
Middlesbrough to Millwall
Free
Antonio Tikvic
Udinese to Watford
Loan
Muhammadu Faal
Havant & Waterlooville to Crawley
Free
Marcus Wyllie
Enfield to Gillingham
Undisclosed
Sunday 21st July
Sean Clare
Wigan to Leyton Orient
Undisclosed
Saturday 20th July
Miodrag Pivas
Jedinstvo to Newcastle
Undisclosed
Jayden Bogle
Sheff Utd to Leeds
Undisclosed
Christoph Klarer
Darmstadt to Birmingham
Undisclosed
George Wickens
Fulham to Lincoln
Undisclosed
Jon Taylor
Doncaster to Salford
Free
Friday 19th July
Jaden Philogene
Hull to Aston Villa
£18m
Sinclair Armstrong
QPR to Bristol City
Undisclosed
Zan Celar
Lugano to QPR
Undisclosed
Oliver Dovin
Hammarby to Coventry
Undisclosed
Vaclav Hladky
Ipswich to Burnley
Free
Matt Ingram
Hull to Oxford Utd
Undisclosed
Tyrese Francois
Fulham to Wigan
Free
Tom Hamer
Burton to Lincoln
Undisclosed
John Marquis
Bristol Rovers to Shrewsbury
Free
Filip Marschall
Aston Villa to Crewe
Loan
Promise Omochere
Fleetwood to Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Willum Thor Willumsson
Go Ahead Eagles to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Kamarl Grant
Millwall to Bromley
Loan
Lewis Payne
Southampton to Cheltenham
Loan
Thursday 18th July
Leny Yoro
Lille to Man Utd
£52.1m
Savinho
Troyes to Man City
£30.8m
Nikola Milenkovic
Fiorentina to Nottingham Forest
£12m
Shaun Hutchinson
Free agent to Millwall
Free
Dom Jefferies
Gillingham to Lincoln
Undisclosed
Jamie Jones
Middlesbrough to Salford
Free
Harvey Macadam
Fleetwood to Morecambe
Undisclosed
Esapa Osong
Nottingham Forest to Rotherham
Loan
Jojo Wollacott
Hibernian to Crawley
Undisclosed
Harrison Sohna
Free agent to Cheltenham
Free
Matty Young
Sunderland to Salford
Loan
Kasper Schmeichel
Free agent to Celtic
Free
Wednesday 17th July
Arijanet Muric
Burnley to Ipswich
£15m
Ebou Adams
Cardiff to Derby
Undisclosed
Andreas Hountondji
Caen to Burnley
Undisclosed
Korey Smith
Derby to Cambridge
Free
James Chester
Barrow to Salford
Free
Tuesday 16th July
Flynn Downes
West Ham to Southampton
Undisclosed
Jack Barrett
Everton to Blackburn
Free
Lucas Pires
Santos to Burnley
Undisclosed
Will Aimson
Exeter to Wigan
Undisclosed
Alex Cochrane
Hearts to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Gary Gardner
Birmingham to Cambridge
Free
Luca Hoole
Bristol Rovers to Shrewsbury
Undisclosed
Michael Mellon
Burnley to Stockport
Loan
Lewis Warrington
Everton to Leyton Orient
Free
Joe Whitworth
Crystal Palace to Exeter
Loan
Jack Cooper-Love
Elfsborg to Burton
Undisclosed
Owen Goodman
Crystal Palace to AFC Wimbledon
Loan
Ellis Taylor
Sunderland to Harrogate
Free
Alex Iacovitti
Port Vale to St Mirren
Undisclosed
Viljami Sinisalo
Aston Villa to Celtic
Undisclosed
Monday 15th July
Eom Ji-Sung
Gwangju to Swansea
Undisclosed
Kieffer Moore
Bournemouth to Sheff Utd
Undisclosed
Callum O’Hare
Coventry to Sheff Utd
Free
Przemyslaw Placheta
Swansea to Oxford Utd
Free
Callum Barton
Plymouth to Wrexham
Free
Seb Revan
Aston Villa to Wrexham
Undisclosed
Ruari Paton
Queen’s Park to Port Vale
Undisclosed
Sunday 14th July
Yukinari Sugawara
AZ to Southampton
Undisclosed
Joshua Zirkzee
Bologna to Man Utd
£36.5m
Calum Chambers
Aston Villa to Cardiff
Undisclosed
Theo Vassell
Salford to Barrow
Free
Saturday 13th July
Liam Delap
Man City to Ipswich
£20m
Nathaniel Chalobah
West Brom to Sheff Wed
Free
Taylor Richards
QPR to Cambridge
Loan
Tom Edwards
Stoke to Salford
Free
Friday 12th July
Renato Veiga
Basel to Chelsea
£12m
Jacob Greaves
Hull to Ipswich
Undisclosed
Malick Yalcouye
IFK Goteborg to Brighton
Undisclosed
Goncalo Franco
Moreirense to Swansea
Undisclosed
Chris Willock
QPR to Cardiff
Free
Scott Arfield
Charlotte to Bolton
Free
Tom Eaves
Rotherham to Northampton
Undisclosed
Jack Hazlehurst
Chorley to Burton
Undisclosed
Jamie Lindsay
Rotherham to Bristol Rovers
Free
Harry Burgoyne
Shrewsbury to Morecambe
Free
Taylor Foran
Arsenal to Bromley
Free
Kellan Gordon
Crawley to Notts County
Free
Luke Hendrie
Bradford to Morecambe
Free
Callum Hendry
Salford to MK Dons
Undisclosed
Hallam Hope
Oldham to Morecambe
Free
Callum Jones
Hull to Morecambe
Loan
Adam Lewis
Liverpool to Morecambe
Free
Paul Lewis
Tranmere to Morecambe
Free
Ross Millen
Raith Rovers to Morecambe
Free
George Ray
Barrow to Morecambe
Free
Jamie Stott
Halifax to Morecambe
Free
Max Taylor
Rochdale to Morecambe
Free
Ben Tolitt
Oldham to Morecambe
Free
Tom White
Barrow to Morecambe
Free
Thursday 11th July
Alan Browne
Preston to Sunderland
Free
Lukas Jensen
Lincoln to Millwall
Undisclosed
Sam McCallum
Norwich to Sheff Utd
Free
Joe Rothwell
Bournemouth to Leeds
Loan
Reuell Walters
Arsenal to Luton
Free
Tommi O’Reilly
Aston Villa to Shrewsbury
Loan
Joe Pigott
Leyton Orient to AFC Wimbledon
Loan
Wednesday 10th July
Kenzo Goudmijn
AZ to Derby
Undisclosed
Charlie McNeill
Man Utd to Sheff Wed
Free
Moussa Sissoko
Nantes to Watford
Free
Japhet Tanganga
Tottenham to Millwall
Free
Josh Griffiths
West Brom to Bristol Rovers
Loan
Joseph Hungbo
Nuremberg to Rotherham
Loan
Ryan Loft
Port Vale to Cambridge
Undisclosed
Cameron Antwi
Cardiff to Newport
Free
Courtney Baker-Richardson
Crewe to Newport
Free
Grant Hall
Rotherham to Swindon
Free
Dylan Mitchell
Aston Villa to Swindon
Free
Lewis Ward
Charlton to AFC Wimbledon
Free
Simon Murray
Ross County to Dundee
Undisclosed
Robby McCrorie
Rangers to Kilmarnock
Undisclosed
Tuesday 9th July
Carlos Miguel
Corinthians to Nottingham Forest
Undisclosed
Caleb Okoli
Atalanta to Leicester
Undisclosed
Idris El Mizouni
Ipswich to Oxford Utd
£400k
Yu Hirakawa
Machida Zelvia to Bristol City
Loan
Stefan Teitur Thordarson
Silkeborg to Preston
Undisclosed
Jake Baldwin
Ross County to Northampton
Undisclosed
Gavan Holohan
Grimsby to Crawley
Free
Toby Mullarkey
Grimsby to Crawley
Undisclosed
Jackson Smith
Walsall to Barnsley
Undisclosed
George Byers
Sheff Wed to Port Vale
Free
Lewis Cass
Port Vale to Grimsby
Free
Jason Dadi Svanthorsson
Breidablik to Grimsby
Undisclosed
Monday 8th July
Alex Cairns
Salford to Leeds
Free
Macaulay Langstaff
Notts County to Millwall
Undisclosed
Jack Armer
Carlisle to Burton
Undisclosed
Billy Bodin
Oxford Utd to Burton
Free
Lee Evans
Portsmouth to Blackpool
Free
Zico Asare
Maidenhead to Harrogate
Undisclosed
Sunday 7th July
Amario Cozier-Duberry
Arsenal to Brighton
Free
Michael Golding
Chelsea to Leicester
£4m
Saturday 6th July
Max Kilman
Wolves to West Ham
£40m
Bobby Decordova-Reid
Fulham to Leicester
Free
Shandon Baptiste
Brentford to Luton
Free
Friday 5th July
Nathan Wood
Swansea to Southampton
Undisclosed
Mats Wieffer
Feyenoord to Brighton
£25.4m
Jack Currie
AFC Wimbledon to Oxford Utd
Undisclosed
Sam Greenwood
Leeds to Preston
Loan
Liam Morrison
Bayern Munich to QPR
Undisclosed
Hevertton Santos
Estrela de Amadora to QPR
Free
Rocco Vata
Celtic to Watford
Dev. fee
Omar Bogle
Newport to Crewe
Free
Tendayi Darikwa
Apollon Limassol to Lincoln
Free
Greg Docherty
Hull to Charlton
Free
Michael Forbes
West Ham to Bristol Rovers
Loan
Emil Hansson
Heracles Almelo to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Cameron McGeehan
Colchester to Northampton
Free
Ethon Archer
Torquay to Cheltenham
Free
Tom Carroll
Exeter to MK Dons
Free
Thursday 4th July
James Beadle
Brighton to Sheff Wed
Loan
Torbjorn Heggem
Brommapojkarna to West Brom
Undisclosed
Jamie Shackleton
Leeds to Sheff Utd
Free
Gassan Ahadme
Ipswich to Charlton
Undisclosed
Ed Francis
Gateshead to Exeter
Undisclosed
Diallang Jaiyesimi
Charlton to Leyton Orient
Undisclosed
Callum Morton
Salford to Northampton
Loan
Daniel Phillips
St Johnstone to Stevenage
Undisclosed
Antony Evans
Bristol Rovers to Huddersfield
Undisclosed
Zach Awe
Southampton to Accrington
Loan
James Bolton
St Mirren to Fleetwood
Undisclosed
Marcus Dinanga
Gateshead to Bromley
Undisclosed
Liam Dulson
Bedford Town to Cheltenham
Free
Mackenzie Hunt
Everton to Fleetwood
Free
Liam Kelly
Crawley to MK Dons
Undisclosed
George McEachran
Swindon to Grimsby
Free
David Okagbue
Stoke to Walsall
Undisclosed
Alex Woodyard
York to Colchester
Free
Tyreik Wright
Plymouth to Bradford
Undisclosed
Wednesday 3rd July
Iliman Ndiaye
Marseille to Everton
Undisclosed
Ronnie Edwards
Peterborough to Southampton
£3m
Jonathan Bond
Free agent to Watford
Free
Olak Kobacki
Arka Gdynia to Sheff Wed
Undisclosed
Louie Sibley
Derby to Oxford Utd
Free
Matty Godden
Coventry to Charlton
Undisclosed
Daniel Harvie
MK Dons to Wycombe
Undisclosed
Cian Hayes
Fleetwood to Peterborough
Undisclosed
Zach Jeacock
Free agent to Lincoln
Free
Marc Roberts
Birmingham to Barnsley
Free
Dan Udoh
Shrewsbury to Wycombe
Free
Nik Tzanev
AFC Wimbledon to Northampton
Free
Rio Adebisi
Crewe to Peterborough
Undisclosed
Max Sanders
Leyton Orient to Crewe
Undisclosed
Dylan Williams
Chelsea to Burton
Loan
Joe Day
Newport to Cheltenham
Free
Owen Evans
Walsall to Cheltenham
Free
Tuesday 2nd July
Archie Gray
Leeds to Tottenham
£30m
Jorgen Strand Larsen
Celta Vigo to Wolves
Loan
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Leicester to Chelsea
£30m
Pedro Lima
Sport Recife to Wolves
£8.5m
Joe Rodon
Tottenham to Leeds
£10m
Darko Gyabi
Leeds to Plymouth
Loan
Kayden Jackson
Ipswich to Derby
Free
Jerry Yates
Swansea to Derby
Loan
Muhamed Tijani
Slavia Prague to Plymouth
Loan
Jay Bird
Arbroath to Exeter
Free
Lewis Brunt
Leicester to Wrexham
Undisclosed
Lewis Fiorini
Man City to Stockport
Undisclosed
Herbie Kane
Barnsley to Huddersfield
Free
Vicente Reyes
Norwich to Cambridge
Loan
Rob Street
Cheltenham to Lincoln
Undisclosed
Alfie May
Charlton to Birmingham
Undisclosed
James Wilson
Port Vale to Northampton
Free
Ryan Woods
Hull to Exeter
Free
Zech Medley
Free agent to Fleetwood
Free
Jack Payne
Charlton to Colchester
Free
Farrend Rawson
Morecambe to Accrington
Free
Lewis Leigh
Preston to Bromley
Undisclosed
Tommy Simkin
Stoke to Walsall
Loan
Michael Spellman
Sunderland to Newport
Free
Lyle Taylor
Cambridge to Colchester
Free
Monday 1st July
Elliot Anderson
Newcastle to Nottingham Forest
Undisclosed
Ross Barkley
Luton to Aston Villa
Undisclosed
Enzo Barrenechea
Juventus to Aston Villa
£6.7m
Marc Guiu
Barcelona to Chelsea
£5m
Lewis Hall
Chelsea to Newcastle
£28m
Samuel Iling-Junior
Juventus to Aston Villa
£11.8m
Taylor Harwood-Bellis
Man City to Southampton
£20m
Daichi Kamada
Lazio to Crystal Palace
Free
Yankuba Minteh
Newcastle to Brighton
£35m
Charlie Taylor
Burnley to Southampton
Undisclosed
Igor Thiago
Club Brugge to Brentford
£30m
Odysseas Vlachodimos
Nottingham Forest to Newcastle
Undisclosed
Fally Mayulu
Rapid Vienna to Bristol City
Undisclosed
Sammy Silvera
Middlesbrough to Portsmouth
Loan
Tyreeq Bakinson
Sheff Wed to Wycombe
Free
Sam Hughes
Burton to Stockport
Free
Shayne Lavery
Blackpool to Cambridge
Free
Mickel Miller
Plymouth to Huddersfield
Free
JJ McKiernan
Morecambe to Lincoln
Free
Ben Amos
Wigan to Port Vale
Free
Matt Baker
Stoke to Newport
Comp. agreement
Josh Gordon
Burton to Walsall
Free
Connor Hall
Colchester to Port Vale
Undisclosed
Rob Hunt
Leyton Orient to Colchester
Free
Alistair Smith
Lincoln to AFC Wimbledon
Loan
Sol Solomon
Marine to Tranmere
Free
Omar Sowunmi
Sutton to Bromley
Undisclosed
Josh Williams
Connah’s Quay Nomads to Tranmere
Free
Charlie Wyke
Wigan to Carlisle
Free
Sunday 30th June
Omari Hutchinson
Chelsea to Ipswich
£20m
Jamal Lowe
Bournemouth to Sheff Wed
Free
Bailey Peacock-Farrell
Burnley to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Taylor Moore
Valenciennes to Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Saturday 29th June
Omari Kellyman
Aston Villa to Chelsea
£19m
Charlie Kelman
QPR to Leyton Orient
Loan
Joel Senior
Morecambe to Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Stephan Negru
Oxford Utd to Salford
Loan
Friday 28th June
Ian Maatsen
Chelsea to Aston Villa
£35m
Svante Ingelsson
Hansa Rostock to Sheff Wed
Free
Ben Osborn
Sheff Utd to Derby
Free
Shurandy Sambo
PSV to Burnley
Free
Bryant Bilongo
Middlesbrough to Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Rushian Hepburn-Murphy
Swindon to Crawley
Free
Klaidi Lolos
Crawley to Bolton
Undisclosed
Scott Malone
Gillingham to Crawley
Undisclosed
Elliot Bonds
Cheltenham to Fleetwood
Undisclosed
Jacob Carney
Sunderland to Newport
Free
Ben Goodliffe
Sutton to Colchester
Undisclosed
John-Kymani Gordon
Crystal Palace to Colchester
Free
Oliver Greaves
Mickleover to Newport
Free
Joe Pritchard
Accrington to MK Dons
Free
Lorent Tolaj
Aldershot to Port Vale
Undisclosed
Thursday 27th June
Jordan Archer
QPR to Portsmouth
Free
Jamie Cumming
Chelsea to Oxford Utd
Undisclosed
Ousmane Diakite
Hartberg to West Brom
Undisclosed
Ryan Giles
Luton to Hull
Undisclosed
Paul Nardi
Gent to QPR
Free
Zac Ashworth
West Brom to Blackpool
Undisclosed
Hayden Coulson
Middlesbrough to Blackpool
Undisclosed
Dan Ellison
Chippenham to Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Josh Flint
Volendam to Crawley
Free
Josh Magennis
Wigan to Exeter
Free
Sonny Perkins
Leeds to Leyton Orient
Undisclosed
Toby Savin
Accrington to Shrewsbury
Undisclosed
Andy Dallas
Barnsley to Barrow
Loan
Harry Smith
Sutton to Swindon
Free
Kai Whitmore
Haverfordwest to Newport
Free
Wednesday 26th June
Wes Foderingham
Sheff Utd to West Ham
Free
Eric Bocat
Sint-Truiden to Stoke
Undisclosed
Reuben Swann
AFC Sudbury to Portsmouth
Undisclosed
Rumarn Burrell
Cove Rangers to Burton
Free
Danilo Orsi
Crawley to Burton
Undisclosed
Ruel Sotiriou
Leyton Orient to Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Ethan Robson
MK Dons to Carlisle
Free
Curtis Edwards
Woking to Notts County
Free
Sam Hart
Sutton to Port Vale
Free
Cameron Norman
MK Dons to Tranmere
Free
Joe Thomas
Swansea to Newport
Free
Tuesday 25th June
Eric da Silva Moreira
St Pauli to Nottingham Forest
Undisclosed
Clinton Mola
Reading to Bristol Rovers
Free
James Gibbons
Bristol Rovers to Cambridge
Free
Nathan Bishop
Sunderland to Wycombe
Loan
Udoka Godwin-Malife
Burton to Swindon
Undisclosed
Will Wright
Crawley to Swindon
Free
Charlie Lakin
Burton to Walsall
Free
Monday 24th June
Jack Harrison
Leeds to Everton
Loan
Peter Kioso
Rotherham to Oxford Utd
Undisclosed
Alex Bannon
Queen’s Park to Burton
Undisclosed
Isaac Hutchinson
Walsall to Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Charlie Barker
Wealdstone to Crawley
Undisclosed
Alex Mitchell
Millwall to Charlton
Undisclosed
Cameron Dawson
Sheff Wed to Rotherham
Free
Alex MacDonald
Stevenage to Rotherham
Free
Jamie Knight-Lebel
Bristol City to Crewe
Loan
Rod McDonald
Harrogate to Notts County
Undisclosed
Sunday 23rd June
Lewis Dobbin
Everton to Aston Villa
Undisclosed
Saturday 22nd June
Tim Iroegbunam
Aston Villa to Everton
£9m
Friday 21st June
Marko Stamenic
Red Star to Nottingham Forest
Undisclosed
Simon Moore
Coventry to Sunderland
Free
Yan Valery
Angers to Sheff Wed
Undisclosed
Luke Southwood
Cheltenham to Bolton
Free
Charlie Webster
Chelsea to Burton
Undisclosed
Tom Bayliss
Shrewsbury to Lincoln
Free
Kane Hemmings
Stevenage to Crewe
Free
Sam Sherring
Northampton to MK Dons
Free
Jayden Stockley
Fleetwood to Port Vale
Undisclosed
Thursday 20th June
Jack Rudoni
Huddersfield to Coventry
Undisclosed
Julian Larsson
Nottingham Forest to Burton
Undisclosed
Ashley Fletcher
Watford to Blackpool
Free
Lewis Bate
Leeds to Stockport
Free
Antony Papadopoulos
Welling to Crawley
Free
Cameron McJannet
Derry to Grimsby
Undisclosed
Ryan Delaney
Newport to Swindon
Free
Wednesday 19th June
Luis Binks
Bologna to Coventry
Undisclosed
Josh Edwards
Dunfermline to Charlton
Undisclosed
Matty Carson
Reading to Grimsby
Free
Nick Tsaroulla
Crawley to Notts County
Free
Josh Davison
AFC Wimbledon to Tranmere
Undisclosed
Tuesday 18th June
Ryan Allsop
Hull to Birmingham
Undisclosed
Zak Jules
Exeter to Rotherham
Free
Lasse Sorensen
Lincoln to Huddersfield
Undisclosed
George Nevett
Rochdale to Peterborough
Undisclosed
Ben Whitfield
Barrow to Burton
Free
John-Joe O’Toole
Mansfield to AFC Wimbledon
Free
Luke Young
Wrexham to Cheltenham
Free
Arkell Jude-Boyd
QPR to Cheltenham Town
Free
Sam Barnes
Blackburn to Barrow
Free
Connor Mahoney
Huddersfield to Barrow
Free
Tommy Leigh
Accrington to MK Dons
Undisclosed
Alex Bass
Sunderland to Notts County
Undisclosed
Monday 17th June
Luke Berry
Luton to Charlton
Free
Christopher Conn-Clarke
Altrincham to Peterborough
Undisclosed
Deji Oshilaja
Burton to Mansfield
Free
Jamie Pardington
Cheltenham to Lincoln
Free
Callum Maycock
Solihull to AFC Wimbledon
Free
Stephen Duke-McKenna
QPR to Harrogate
Free
Terell Thomas
Charlton to Carlisle
Free
Ryan Croasdale
Stockport to Port Vale
Free
Saturday 15th June
Aodhan Doherty
Linfield to Blackburn
Undisclosed
Max Lowe
Sheff Utd to Sheff Wed
Free
Callum Connolly
Blackpool to Stockport
Free
Ryan Haynes
Northampton to Cheltenham
Free
Friday 14th June
Chadi Riad
Real Betis to Crystal Palace
£14m
Adam Lallana
Brighton to Southampton
Free
Ben Hamer
Watford to Sheff Wed
Free
Delano Burgzorg
Mainz to Middlesbrough
Undisclosed
Jordan Williams
Barnsley to Portsmouth
Free
Lewis Freestone
Cheltenham to Stevenage
Undisclosed
Conor McGrandles
Charlton to Lincoln
Undisclosed
Jason Sraha
Shrewsbury to Burton Albion
Undisclosed
Chris Forino
Wycombe to Bolton
Free
Harry Pell
AFC Wimbledon to Cheltenham
Free
Jordan Wright
Lincoln to Grimsby
Undisclosed
Scot Bennett
Newport to Cheltenham
Free
Cameron Harper
Inverness CT to Carlisle
Undisclosed
Peter Ambrose
Ujpest to Aberdeen
Undisclosed
Gavin Molloy
Shelbourne to Aberdeen
Undisclosed
Pre-window done deals
With the window not officially opening until Friday 14th June, some clubs wasted no time adding to their squads. Below is a list of transfers agreed from some time ago, including those that will become effective from the moment the window opens or at the end of players’ contracts.
Note that players being released or retiring have not been included.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has been described as "desperate" to sign an alternative to midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur, with the Uruguayan's horror head injury against Leicester City exposing the need for more options.
Bentancur knocked unconscious in 1-1 draw away to Leicester
Following a clash of heads with Foxes forward Abdul Fatawu, Bentancur was knocked unconscious and required oxygen, before being stretchered off the field in what was a real scare for the South American.
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Following the incident, Postecoglou confirmed that Bentancur was back awake and able to hold conversations, but didn't add much further as the 27-year-old gets medical treatment behind-the-scenes.
“I don’t have a lot of information but I do know he is up and is communicating, so he is fine from that point of view, but a head injury and I’ll leave it in the hands of the medical team now,” saidPostecoglou on Bentancur's head injury.
“The key thing is he is definitely conscious and communicating.”
Concussion protocols mean that Bentancur will almost certainly miss Spurs' next game at home to Everton, and this incident perhaps highlights the need for Postecoglou to get an extra body in his midfield before the transfer cut-off on August 31.
Everton (home)
August 24
Newcastle United (away)
September 1
Arsenal (home)
September 15
Brentford (home)
September 21
Man United (away)
September 29
The north Londoners let go of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg earlier this summer, who joined Marseille on a season loan-to-buy deal, while Oliver Skipp most recently departed for Leicester in a transfer worth around £20 million.
There are few back-ups to call upon in the event of absences and serious injuries in midfield, which is a real cause for concern for Postecoglou, as all the Premier League's elite sides all have one thing in common – strength in depth.
Postecoglou desperate to sign Bentancur alternative at Tottenham
As per GiveMeSport, Postecoglou is apparently "desperate" to sign a Bentancur alternative for Tottenham before deadline day, and it is believed they're considering a move for £50 million Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes as a result.
The Brazilian starred under Gary O'Neil last season, scoring two goals and assisting one other in 34 Premier League appearances. Just 23 years of age, Gomes fits the bill of a young and tenacious tackler who could be a real asset for the Lilywhites, but it could be a very difficult deal to pull off this late in the window.
"They set the tone absolutely terrifically. They've got a nice partnership going," said BBC pundit Danny Murphy on both Gomes and Mario Lemina, after the pair caused Spurs real problems back in February.
"They know Tottenham like to play out, they were brave and tried to win it back. As soon as they won it back they got the transitions with the pace of Neto and Hwang [Hee-Chan] up front.
"The defensive work in central midfield is something that goes unnoticed sometimes, but you can't win matches in the Premier League unless your midfielders do the hard yards and the dirty bits and they did it brilliantly. The pair of them, outstanding."
Manchester United could look to bring in two forwards this summer instead of bringing in one 'superstar striker', according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
What's the latest transfer news involving Manchester United's search for a striker?
According to The Daily Mail, Manchester United suffered a blow in their pursuit of Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund, with the Serie A outfit reportedly asking for £86 million to sanction a departure for their rising star.
The report states that Chelsea are also keen to strike a deal to take the Denmark international, who shares the same agent as Red Devils' boss Erik ten Hag, to Stamford Bridge this window.
Tottenham Hotspur talisman Harry Kane was extensively linked with a move to Manchester United this summer; however, they have now pulled out of the race to sign the 29-year-old, as per The Guardian.
Ten Hag will no longer pursue Kane this off-season due to the money potentially being involved to bring him to Old Trafford being 'unrealistic' and will instead turn his attention towards alternative targets.
talkSPORT understand that the Dutchman wants to bring in two new strikers ahead of next term to increase competition for places in his forward line.
Speaking to Football FanCast, insider Jones believes that Manchester United would rather sign two forwards this summer than making one 'superstar' purchase in that area of the field, with Atalanta star Hojlund potentially being one of them.
Jones told FFC: "It'll be interesting to see what he's capable of [Hojlund]. I think that actually, it's plausible that two players in that Hojlund price bracket end up coming in, but that they avoid signing that superstar striker and then they wait and see in a years time."
What other strikers could end up at Manchester United?
Manchester United have been linked with plenty of other forward players as Ten Hag looks to add some potency to his talented squad this summer.
According to The Athletic, Aston Villa ace Ollie Watkins is on their transfer shortlist due to his fine form and he has been watched by Old Trafford chiefs on several occasions.
Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins
Portuguese outlet O Jogo (via Man Utd News) also detail that Benfica striker Goncalo Ramos is on the radar at Manchester United, who are believed to be 'in the lead' to sign the Portugal international.
The Red Devils have also held discussions with Eintracht Frankfurt frontman Randal Kolo Muani, signifying that plenty of excitement will be in the air this window at Old Trafford with potential incomings on the horizon.
Leeds United have reportedly drawn up a shortlist to finally fill their managerial void, and could opt for one man in an attempt to secure immediate promotion…
What's the latest on Scott Parker to Leeds United?
The names are touted by The Guardian, who outline the three main options that the 49ers seem to have settled on.
With Carlos Corberan still in a job, the opportunity to freely appoint either Scott Parker or Daniel Farke seems far easier and much more likely. After all, the financial burden that relegation poses can prove catastrophic.
Should it be a shootout between these two latter managers, it could be argued that the Englishman has the edge in terms of pedigree, style and prior promotion success. Therefore, despite his reported preference for the Leicester City job, he must be prioritised.
Is Scott Parker better than Daniel Farke?
Although both have overseen two promotions from the Championship into the Premier League, it could be argued that the former AFC Bournemouth boss' exploits would be preferred for the west Yorkshire outfit, given he completed such a feat with two different clubs.
His ability to enter a dressing room and instantly win them over is different from Farke, who clearly cultivated an atmosphere over many years at Norwich City.
Not only this but when comparing their respective figures at this level, Parker's points-per-match average of 1.84 actually slightly outperforms the 1.82 of his competition.
To further emphasise the 42-year-old's success at this level, his teams have scored 138 times during his 92 games within the Championship, losing only 19.
His work at Craven Cottage in particular even drew praise from pundit Gary Neville, who spoke on his podcast about what allowed this young coach to thrive:
"When I was finishing off my pro license, one of the coaching educators I was working with was Roy Hodgson, and he specifically mentioned that Scott Parker was an outstanding student in the pro license cohort at the time, and that always stuck on my mind.
"He’s someone who doesn’t get coaches wrong. You can see now, no panic, the reality is that what he’s doing at this moment in time is special because it goes against everything".
Although susceptible in the top flight, having been sacked from both his two jobs where he earned promotion, Farke is conversely the not-so-proud owner of a torrid record: he was the first manager to lose 15 consecutive matches in the English top flight.
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Despite their similarities, it is the solidity that Parker offers that further cements him as the outstanding option. His 4-3-3 shape allows them to defend staunchly but then build up meticulously in attack, as opposed to the unpredictable all-action of Farke.
Given its success in the past, the 49ers could do much worse than the former West Ham United midfield maestro to take up the spot in their dugout.
Newcastle United could use the summer transfer window to add some new players to their impressive squad ahead of their Champions League campaign next season and now a new update has emerged on a potential target.
What's the latest on Newcastle's interest in Kouadio 'Manu' Kone?
According to Foot Mercato journalist Ignazio Genuardi, Newcastle are one of the clubs interested in signing Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder Kouadio 'Manu' Kone.
He revealed that although Liverpool have made an approach, he is arousing the interest of Newcastle and is "very popular" with the Magpies who are looking for two new players in midfield.
Would Kone be a good fit for Newcastle?
It is clear that Newcastle could be in the market for another midfielder this summer with a number of potential targets being linked to the club ahead of the transfer window opening yesterday.
One of the most high-profile links in recent weeks has been a potential move for Moises Caicedo this summer, however, securing a deal for the Brighton and Hove Albion star is looking increasingly unlikely due to the £80m price tag attached to him.
As a result, Eddie Howe could instead look to Kone as a much cheaper alternative – with a reported price tag of €40m (£34m) – without compromising on the quality needed in the defensive midfield role next season.
As per FBref, Caicedo has been named as one of the most comparable players to the Gladbach ace – hailed the "complete package" by Jacek Kulig – over the last 12 months, and it's not hard to see why with the pair sharing several similarities in their output this season.
When comparing the positional peers over their respective league appearances, the midfielders shared many related attributes including goal contributions (2 v 2), pass completion rate (86.2% v 88.5%), goal-creating actions (5 v 5), successful take-ons (48.3% v 51.9%), blocks (44 v 43) and ball recoveries (221 v 248), although Kone did play seven fewer games in the league.
The Newcastle midfield is already bursting with talent as Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton have been standout performers in the top flight, notably contributing to 22 goals between them this term, however, adding another young talent who can improve the presence in the centre of the pitch will be advantageous for Howe as he leads his squad in an elite European tournament.
With that being said, if the powerbrokers at St James' Park could seal a deal for Kone it would be a great opportunity to not only bring in a player with a similar profile to Caicedo for much less but add a fresh perspective into midfield ahead of next season.
West Ham United have made contact with Bayer Leverkusen over signing their mainstay defender Jonathan Tah, according to Sky Sports.
Who could West Ham sign this summer?
The Hammers managed to avoid Premier League relegation fairly comfortably at the end of last campaign, despite undergoing a real scare midway through the season, with reports even suggesting David Moyes was hanging on by a thread.
However, West Ham's 2022/2023 finish was a solid one, and now the Irons board is tasked with backing Moyes in the transfer market as major clubs circle for star player Declan Rice.
The England international's future will be a major talking point after their Europa Conference League final this evening, and if West Ham opt to sell, Rice's price tag could gift them with a financial windfall to source his replacement.
Moyes is set to stay at West Ham, according to reports, and he apparently has his eyes on a number of potential successors for Rice – including Southampton's James Ward-Prowse, Chelsea's Conor Gallagher and Manchester United's Scott McTominay.
West Ham could also strengthen in defence with Leverkusen defender Tah, who has caps for the German national team, being repeatedly linked with a move to east London.
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Sky Sports, sharing news on their live blog (June 5, 17:40), claimed they've made an approach to sign him in the form of an inquiry.
"According to Sky information, several inquiries about Tah have already come in from the island , including from West Ham United," claim the broadcast giant. "Bayer Leverkusen and coach Xabi Alonso definitely want to keep the 27-year-old, but since Tah has a release clause of 18 million euros (£15m), which is relatively low for the level of performance, the competition is very interested."
Who is Jonathan Tah?
The centre-back has been a pivotal figure under Xavi Alonso and was recently voted into the Europa League's Team of the Season.
Tah has also been a mainstay at Bundesliga level – making 33 league appearances last campaign whilst featuring over Leverkusen's fifth-highest number of league minutes (WhoScored).
The 6 foot 4 powerhouse boasts solid defensive stats from 22/23, averaging more clearances per 90 than any other Leverkusen player.
Tah also ranks third in Alonso's squad for interceptions per match, and according to WhoScored, he stands out as a very good ball-playing central defender.
Indeed, he has managed a higher pass accuracy (89.1%) than any of his Leverkusen teammates, perhaps emphasizing why West Ham are keen on his signing this summer.
Tottenham Hotspur are set to make a formal approach for Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou after their Scottish Cup final this weekend, according to reliable journalist Miguel Delaney.
Who could be the next Spurs manager?
Spurs and chairman Daniel Levy still have it all to do in terms of appointing Antonio Conte's successor, with the search becoming all too familiar to their disastrous hunt for Jose Mourinho's replacement in 2021.
It took a quite ridiculous 72 days for Tottenham to eventually appoint Nuno Espirito Santo back then – a move which ultimately resulted in the Portuguese's sacking after just a few months.
Conte then stepped into Nuno's shoes, and now that marriage has unceremoniously ended, it's back to the drawing board for Levy and co as they attempt not to repeat the same mistakes all over again.
There are a few names still in the frame, with the likes of Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi, Fulham manager Marco Silva and even free agent Graham Potter contending.
Marcelo Gallardo could also emerge as a late option with Levy personally holding Luis Enrique talks as well.
It's imperative that Tottenham get this next appointment right as protests surround the club board and dissatisfaction gathers real pace among supporters.
According to a recent report by The Independent, and reliable reporter Delaney, there has been an update on Spurs' links to Ange Postecoglou – who has emerged as a leading candidate in recent days.
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou
As per his information, the Australian is attracting real interest from Spurs, who are expected to make a "formal approach" for him after Celtic's looming Scottish Cup final against Inverness this weekend.
Delaney also adds a potential timeline for Tottenham's managerial appointment as the north Londoners hope to complete a hire within 10-14 days.
This should come as music to the ears of supporters who have long waited for Conte's replacement to be finalised, though it remains to be seen if Spurs do in fact follow through.
Who is Ange Postecoglou?
Having won a pretty impressive 10 pieces of silverware across spells in Japan, Australia and now Scotland – Postecoglou could make it 11 with victory over Inverness.
The 57-year-old arguably falls into Tottenham's category of manager – an out-and-out attacking tactician who has been revered for his "beautiful football" north of the border.
Snooker legend John Higgins certainly holds him in very high esteem – having made a glowing statement to STV (via The Celtic Way) regarding the Celtic boss:
“Ange Postecoglou has been amazing for the club he has come in and everybody just loves him," said Higgins."So for as long as he stays at Celtic I think we can look forward to more games like the weekend for, hopefully, years to come."That’s maybe why I am feeling so good just now. It would be a dream to be able to go and parade another world championship at Celtic Park and meet big Ange, that would be an amazing feeling."