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Premier League done deals: Every completed transfer this summer as the deadline approaches


THE Premier League is back and clubs have been doing business all summer long.

We have seen Manchester United land Casemiro, Manchester City add the sensational Erling Haaland and Arsenal bring in Gabriel Jesus but here’s a comprehensive list of the summer transfer in and out in the Premier League.

Darwin Nunez and Erling Haaland have made mega-money moves to the Premier League this summer

Arsenal

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has raided his former club Manchester City twice this summer in bringing Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko to the Emirates for nearly £80m.

There has also been quite a clearout with Alexandre Lacazette, Lucas Torreira and Bernd Leno all leaving the club.

In

Gabriel Jesus – Man City – £47m

Oleksandr Zinchenko Man City – £31.5m

Fábio Vieira – FC Porto – £31.5m

Matt Turner – New England Revolution – £5.73m

Marquinhos – São Paulo FC – £3.15m

Out

Mattéo Guendouzi – Olympique Marseille – £9.9m

Lucas Torreira – Galatasaray – £5.4m

Bernd Leno -Fulham – £3.24m

Konstantinos Mavropanos – VfB Stuttgart – £2.88m

Alexandre Lacazette – Lyon – Free transfer

Nuno Tavares – Olympique Marseille – Loan

Pablo Marí – AC Monza – Loan

Auston Trusty – Birmingham – Loan

Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson – Alanyaspor – Loan

Salah-Edinne Oulad M’hand – Hull – Loan

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Aston Villa

Philippe Coutinho has made his loan move permanent and sealed a move from Barcelona with the impressive Boubacar Kamara joining on a free transfer.

Chelsea swooped for hot prospect Carney Chukwuemeka and Matt Targett made his loan move to Newcastle permanent in notable names to leave Villa Park.

In

Diego Carlos – Sevilla – £27.9m

Philippe Coutinho – FC Barcelona – £18m

Robin Olsen – AS Roma – £3.15m

Ludwig Augustinsson – Sevilla – Loan – £450k

Boubacar Kamara – Olympique Marseille – Free transfer

Out

Carney Chukwuemeka – Chelsea – £16.2m

Matt Targett – Newcastle United – £15.75m

Trezeguet – Trabzonspor – £3.6m

Lovre Kalinic – Hajduk Split – Free transfer

Conor Hourihane – Derby – Free transfer

Bertrand Traoré – Istanbul Basaksehir – Loan

Wesley Moraes – Levante – Loan

Kortney Hause – Watford – Loan

Jaden Philogene-Bidace – Cardiff – Loan

Keinan Davis – Watford – Loan

Ben Chrisene – Kilmarnock – Loan

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Bournemouth

Newly-promoted Bournemouth have had a quiet transfer window so far with Marcos Senesi and Marcus Tavernier the two signings that have cost money.

Gary Cahill has left the club with Robbie Brady also leaving on a free transfer to Preston.

In

Marcos Senesi – Feyenoord – £13.5m

Marcus Tavernier – Middlesbrough – £10.71m

Joe Rothwell – Blackburn – Free transfer

Neto – Barcelona – Free transfer

Ryan Fredericks – West Ham – Free transfer

Out

Robbie Brady – Preston – Free transfer

Zeno Ibsen Rossi – Cambridge United – Free transfer

Gavin Kilkenny – Stoke – Loan

Gary Cahill – Released

Gabriel Jesus joined Arsenal from Manchester CityCredit: AFP

Brentford

Brentford lost the influential Christian Eriksen as the Dane moved to Manchester United but they have brought in some impressive signings.

Ben Mee comes in for free while Keane Lewis-Potter, Aaron Hickey and Mikkel Damsgaard have all joined the Bees for their second season in the Premier League.

In

Keane Lewis-Potter – Hull – £17.1m

Aaron Hickey – Bologna – £14.85m

Mikkel Damsgaard – Sampdoria – £13.50m

Thomas Strakosha – Lazio – Free transfer

Ben Mee – Burnley – Free transfer

Out

Marcus Forss – Middlesbrough – £3.24m

Christian Eriksen – Man Utd – Free transfer

Julian Jeanvier – Auxerrer – Free transfer

Dominic Thompson – Blackpool – Free transfer

Tariqe Fosu – Stoke – Loan

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Brighton

Brighton have brought four players in so far during the transfer window but the big news is who they have let go as Graham Potter tweaks his squad.

Chelsea swooped for Marc Cucurella and paid a massive £59m for him, while Yves Bissouma has exited for Tottenham for more than £26m.

In

Pervis Estupiñán – Villarreal – £16m

Julio Enciso – Club Libertad Asunción – £10.44m

Simon Adingra – FC Nordsjaelland – £7.2m

Levi Colwill – Chelsea U21 – Loan

Out

Marc Cucurella – Chelsea – £58.77m

Yves Bissouma – Tottenham – £26.28m

Leo Östigard – Napoli – £4.5m

Tudor Baluta – FCV Farul Constanta – Free transfer

Abdallah Sima – Angers – Loan

Aaron Connolly – Venezia – Loan

Shane Duffy – Fulham – Loan

Michal Karbownik – Fortuna Düsseldorf – Loan

Andi Zeqiri – FC Basel – Loan

Kjell Scherpen – Vitesse Arnhem – Loan

Simon Adingra – Union SG – Loan

Haydon Roberts – Derby – Loan

Taylor Richards – QPR – Loan

Lorent Tolaj – Salford – Loan

Matt Clarke – Middlesbrough – Undisclosed

New Chelsea signing Raheem Sterling of Chelsea with Todd BoehlyCredit: Getty

Chelsea

Chelsea’s new owner Todd Boehly has moved and fast in the transfer window with Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly all coming in for big money.

It didn’t work out for Romelu Lukaku as he has left on loan for Inter Milan and Chelsea have lost Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger to Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively.

In

Marc Cucurella – Brighton – £58.77m

Raheem Sterling – Man City – £50.58m

Kalidou Koulibaly – Napoli – £34.2m

Carney Chukwuemeka- Aston Villa – £16.2m

Cesare Casadei – Inter Milan – £13.5m

Gabriel Slonina – Chicago Fire – £8.18m

Out

Timo Werner – RB Leipzig – £18m

Emerson – West Ham – £11.7m

Romelu Lukaku – Inter Milan – Loan

Malang Sarr – AS Monaco – £900k

Antonio Rüdiger – Real Madrid – Free transfer

Andreas Christensen – Barcelona – Free transfer

Matt Miazga – FC Cincinnati – Free transfer

Jake Clarke-Salter – QPR – Free transfer

Charly Musonda Jr. – Levante – Free transfer

Gabriel Slonina – Chicago Fire – Loan

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Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace have done shrewd business this year with Cheick Doucoure coming in after losing Cheikhou Kayate on a free transfer to Nottingham Forest.

Chris Richards has arrived from Bayern Munich for £10.8m with Christian Benteke leaving for the MLS, drawing a curtain on his time in the Premier League.

In

Cheick Doucouré – RC Lens – £20.34m

Chris Richards – Bayern Munich – £10.8m

Sam Johnstone – West Brom – Free transfer

Malcolm Ebiowei – Derby – Free transfer

Out

Christian Benteke – D.C. United – £4.91m

Cheikhou Kouyaté – Nottingham Forest – Free transfer

Jaroslaw Jach – Zaglebie Lubin – Free transfer

Jacob Montes – Nicaragua – Free transfer

Remi Matthews – St. Johnstone – Loan

Everton

Everton boss Frank Lampard has looked to strengthen with Amadou Onana, James Tarkowski, Dwight McNeil and Conor Coady arriving at Goodison Park.

They have lost arguably their biggest goal threat though with Richarlison leaving for Tottenham for a whopping £52m.

In

Amadou Onana – Lille – £32.4m

James Tarkowski – Burnley – Free transfer

Dwight McNeil – Burnley – Undisclosed

Conor Coady – Wolves – Loan

Rúben Vinagre – Sporting Lisbon – Loan

Out

Richarlison – Tottenham – £52.2m

Jonjoe Kenny – Hertha Berlin – Free transfer

Cenk Tosun – Besiktas – Free transfer

Jarrad Branthwaite – PSV – Loan

João Virgínia – SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden – Loan

Fabian Delph – Released

Gylfi Sigurdsson – Released

Casemiro has joined Manchester United from Real Madrid

Fulham

New boys Fulham have signed Andreas Pereira from Manchester United who will replace Fabio Carvalho after he left for Liverpool.

Bernd Leno has come in from Arsenal, Issa Diop from West Ham and Joao Palinha from Sporting Lisbon as Marco Silva looks to keep the Cottagers in the top flight.

In

João Palhinha – Sporting Lisbon – £18m

Issa Diop – West Ham – £16m

Andreas Pereira – Man Utd – £8.55m

Kevin Mbabu – VfL Wolfsburg – £4.95m

Bernd Leno – Arsenal – £3.24m

Manor Solomon – Shakhtar Donetsk – Loan

Shane Duffy – Brighton – Loan

Out

André Zambo Anguissa – Napoli – £13.5m

Fábio Carvalho – Liverpool – £5.31m

Jean Michaël Seri – Hull – Free transfer

Alfie Mawson – Wycombe Wanderers – Free transfer

Rodrigo Muniz – Middlesbrough – Loan

Steven Sessegnon – Charlton – Loan

Michael Hector – Released

Cyrus Christie – Released

Fabri – Released

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Leeds

After losing Raphina and Kalvin Phillips for massive money to Barcelona and Manchester City, many feared for Leeds but they have brought in promising replacements.

Brenden Aaronson, Luis Sinisterra, Tyler Adams and Rasmus Kristensen have all arrived as they look to avoid a relegation battle this season.

In

Brenden Aaronson – RB Salzburg – £29.56m

Luis Sinisterra – Feyenoord – £22.5m

Tyler Adams – RB Leipzig – £15.3m

Rasmus Kristensen – RB Salzburg – £11.7m

Marc Roca – Bayern Munich – £10.8m

Darko Gyabi – Man City U21 – £5.22m

Joel Robles – Real Betis – Free transfer

Out

Raphinha – Barcelona – £52.2m

Kalvin Phillips – Man City – £43.87m

Leif Davis – Ipswich – £1.08m

Kiko Casilla – Getafe – Free transfer

Laurens De Bock – SV Zulte Waregem – Free transfer

Liam McCarron – Stoke – Undisclosed

Tyler Roberts – QPR – Loan

Hélder Costa – Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah) – Loan

Charlie Cresswell – Millwall – Loan

Jamie Shackleton – Millwall – Loan

Richarlison left Everton for TottenhamCredit: PA

Leicester

Leicester are the only team in the Premier League not to have signed an outfield player this summer in the transfer window.

They have had some good news with Jamie Vardy signing a new contract but Kasper Schmeichel has left for a new challenge in France with Nice.

In

Alex Smithies – Cardiff – Free transfer

Out

Kasper Schmeichel – Nice – £900k

Hamza Choudhury – Watford – Loan

Eldin Jakupovic – Released

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Liverpool

Liverpool splashed the cash early in getting the impressive Darwin Nunez through the doors at Anfield and he was joined by the hot prospect Fabio Carvalho.

The big loss of the summer was Sadio Mane who opted for a new challenge and left for Bayern Munich with Neco Williams and Takumi Minamino also waving goodbye to the Reds.

In

Darwin Núñez – Benfica – £67.5m

Fábio Carvalho – Fulham – £5.31m

Calvin Ramsay – Aberdeen – £4.41m

Out

Sadio Mané – Bayern Munich – £28.8m

Neco Williams – Nottingham Forest – £18m

Takumi Minamino – Monaco – £13.5m

Marko Grujic – Porto – £8.1m

Ben Davies – Rangers – £4.23m

Divock Origi – AC Milan – Free transfer

Sheyi Ojo – Cardiff – Free transfer

Ben Woodburn – Preston – Free transfer

Rhys Williams – Blackpool – Loan

Loris Karius – Released

Erling Haaland has started in fine form for Manchester CityCredit: Reuters

Man City

After winning the Premier League so impressively last season, Pep Guardiola hasn’t stood still and has brought Erling Haaland to the Etihad.

If that didn’t strike fear into the rest of the teams in the top flight, Kalvin Phillips has also arrived from Leeds for over £40m.

In

Erling Haaland – Borussia Dortmund – £54m

Kalvin Phillips – Leeds – £43.87m

Sergio Gómez – RSC Anderlecht – £11.7m

Stefan Ortega – Arminia Bielefeld – Free transfer

Out

Raheem Sterling – Chelsea – £50.58m

Gabriel Jesus – Arsenal – £46.98m

Oleksandr Zinchenko – Arsenal – £31.5m

Pedro Porro – Sporting Lisbon – £7.65m

Ko Itakura – Borussia Mönchengladbach – £4.5m

Arijanet Muric – Burnley – £2.7m

Fernandinho – Club Athletico Paranaense – Free transfer

Daniel Arzani – Macarthur FC – Free transfer

Ryotaro Meshino – Gamba Osaka – Free transfer

Yangel Herrera – Girona – Loan

Zack Steffen – Middlesbrough – Loan

Yan Couto – Girona – Loan

Issa Kaboré – Olympique Marseille – Loan

Nahuel Bustos – São Paulo Futebol Clube – Loan

Diego Rosa – FC Vizela – Loan

Thomas Agyepong – Released

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Man Utd

As always Manchester United have been linked with hundreds of names this summer and Casemiro has been the glamour signing for Erik Ten Hag from Real Madrid so far.

Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia and Christian Eriksen have also joined with Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Andreas Pereira, Juan Mata, Edinson Cavani and Jesse Lingard leaving for good.

In

Casemiro – Real Madrid – £63.59m

Lisandro Martínez – Ajax – £51.63m

Tyrell Malacia – Feyenoord – £13.5m

Christian Eriksen – Brentford – Free transfer

Out

Andreas Pereira – Fulham – £8.55m

Paul Pogba – Juventus – Free transfer

Jesse Lingard – Nottingham Forest – Free transfer

Nemanja Matić – AS Roma – Free transfer

Alex Telles – Sevilla – Loan

Dean Henderson – Nottingham Forest – Loan

Álvaro Fernandez – Preston – Loan

Edinson Cavani – Released

Juan Mata – Released

Lee Grant – Retired

Darwin Nunez made a big-money move to Liverpool this summerCredit: Alamy

Newcastle

Many might have expected Eddie Howe to be throwing cash around after the takeover of the club last season but that has not been the case.

The Magpies have bought smartly so far with Sven Botman and Nick Pope coming in as well as Matt Targett making his loan move permanent from Aston Villa.

In

Sven Botman – Lille – £33.3m

Matt Targett – Aston Villa – £15.75m

Nick Pope – Burnley – £10.35m

Out

Dwight Gayle – Stoke – Free transfer

Freddie Woodman – Preston – Undisclosed

Isaac Hayden – Norwich – Loan

Jeff Hendrick- Reading – Loan

Ciaran Clark – Sheffield United – Loan

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Nottingham Forest

The busiest club in the Premier League this summer has been Nottingham Forest who are determined to stay in the top flight for good.

They have splashed the cash on no less than 16 players with Morgan Gibbs-White the most expensive signing from Wolves as well as Jesse Lingard and Dean Henderson arriving from Manchester United.

In

Morgan Gibbs-White – Wolves – £26.55m

Taiwo Awoniyi – Union Berlin – £18.45m

Neco Williams – Liverpool – £18m

Emmanuel Dennis – Watford – £13.32m

Orel Mangala – VfB Stuttgart – £11.7m

Moussa Niakhaté – Mainz – £9m

Giulian Biancone – Troyes – £9m

Lewis O’Brien – Huddersfield – £8.46m

Remo Freuler – Atalanta – £8.1m

Omar Richards – Bayern Munich – £7.65m

Harry Toffolo – Huddersfield – £2.16m

Brandon Aguilera – LD Alajuelense – £855k

Jesse Lingard – Man Utd – Free transfer

Cheikhou Kouyaté – Crystal Palace – Free transfer

Wayne Hennessey – Burnley – Free transfer

Dean Henderson – Man Utd – Loan

Out

Brice Samba – Lens – £4.5m

Nuno Da Costa – Auxerre – £1.8m

Tobias Figueiredo – Hull – Free transfer

Carl Jenkinson – Newcastle United Jets – Free transfer

Nikolas Ioannou – Como – Free transfer

Joe Lolley – Sydney FC – Undisclosed

Xande Silva – Dijon – Undisclosed

Richie Laryea – Toronto FC – Loan

Jonathan Panzo – Coventry – Loan

Braian Ojeda – Real Salt Lake City – Loan

Ethan Horvath – Luton – Loan

Brandon Aguilera – AD Guanacasteca – Loan

Lewis Grabban – Released

Gaëtan Bong – Released

Jesse Lingard has moved from Manchester United to Nottingham ForestCredit: Getty

Southampton

Southampton had a solid if unspectacular season last time out and have turned over their squad somewhat this summer.

The likes of Gavin Bazunu, Joe Aribo, Sekou Mara and Armel Bella-Kotchap will all look to make an impact for the Saints.

In

Gavin Bazunu – Man City U21 – £12.6m

Sékou Mara – Bordeaux – £11.7m

Roméo Lavia – Man City U21 – £11.07m

Armel Bella-Kotchap – Bochum – £9m

Joe Aribo – Rangers – £6.39m

Mateusz Lis – Altay SK – Free transfer

Out

Fraser Forster – Tottenham – Free transfer

Shane Long – Reading – Free transfer

Harry Lewis – Bradford – Free transfer

Will Smallbone – Stoke – Loan

Nathan Tella – Burnley – Loan

Dan N’Lundulu – Cheltenham Town – Loan

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Tottenham

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte wants to challenge for the title this season and has made seven signings to help him do so.

The most exciting of those is Richarlison from Everton with Yves Bissouma joining from Brighton and Ivan Perisic coming in on a free transfer from Inter Milan.

In

Richarlison – Everton – £52.2m

Yves Bissouma – Brighton – £26.28m

Destiny Udogie – Udinese – £16.2m

Djed Spence – Middlesbrough – £13.23m

Ivan Perisic – Inter Milan – Free transfer

Fraser Forster – Southampton – Free transfer

Clément Lenglet – Barcelona – Loan

Out

Steven Bergwijn – Ajax – £28.13m

Cameron Carter-Vickers – Celtic – £6.3m

Tanguy Ndombélé – Napoli – Loan fee: £450k

Jack Clarke – Sunderland – Undisclosed

Giovani Lo Celso – Villarreal – Loan

Destiny Udogie – Udinese – Loan

Joe Rodon -Stade Rennais – Loan

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West Ham

West Ham have spent plenty of money in trying to challenge for European places again this season.

Gianluca Scamacca, Nayef Aguerd, Maxwel Cornet and Emerson have all arrived at the London Stadium with over £100m being spent.

In

Gianluca Scamacca – Sassuolo – £32.4m

Nayef Aguerd – Stade Rennais FC – £31.5m

Maxwel Cornet – Burnley – £18.63m

Emerson – Chelsea – £11.7m

Thilo Kehrer – PSG – £10.8m

Flynn Downes – Swansea – £9.59m

Alphonse Areola – PSG – £8.37m

Out

Issa Diop – Fulham – £16.02m

Andriy Yarmolenko – Al-Ain FC – Free transfer

Ryan Fredericks – Bournemouth – Free transfer

Nikola Vlasic – Torino – Loan

Arthur Masuaku – Besiktas – Loan

Nathan Trott – Vejle Boldklub – Loan

Mark Noble – Retired

David Martin – Released

Gianluca Scamacca joined West Ham in the transfer windowCredit: West Ham United FC

Wolves

Wolves have once again used their Portuguese connections in signing Matheus Nunes from Sporting Lisbon and Goncalo Guedes from Valencia.

They have lost promising youngster Morgan Gibbs-White to Nottingham Forest though while Conor Coady left on loan for Everton.

In

Matheus Nunes – Sporting Lisbon – £40.5m

Gonçalo Guedes – Valencia – £29.34m

Nathan Collins – Burnley – £21.87m

Hee-chan Hwang – RB Leipzig – £15.03m

Out

Morgan Gibbs-White – Nottingham Forest – £26.55m

Rúben Vinagre – Sporting Lisbon – £9m

Romain Saïss – Besiktas – Free transfer

Marçal Marçal – Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas – Free transfer

John Ruddy – Birmingham – Free transfer

Renat Dadashov – Grasshoppers Club Zurich – Undisclosed

Conor Coady – Everton – Loan

Fábio Silva – RSC Anderlecht – Loan

Ki-Jana Hoever – PSV – Loan

Louie Moulden – Solihull Moors – Loan


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