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    Premier League’s best paid players of all-time revealed with five Man Utd stars in the top 10 including Anthony Martial

    MANCHESTER UNITED boast five of the top 10 earners in Premier League history, according to a study.Former Red Devils star Anthony Martial is among the shock names on the list of star-studded players.Anthony Martial is among the top 10 earners in Prem historyCredit: GettyRaheem Sterling is one of the few current Prem stars to feature in the top 10Credit: GettyTop class stars provide the thrills, skills and moments that get you out of your seat. For that, they are incredibly well-paid.Research from Sportrac via Spanish news outlet Marca has revealed the top combined earnings of every Prem star – past and present.Manchester City ace Kevin De Bruyne, 33, is top of the list collecting an eye-watering £164.9m since signing putting pen-to-paper on his first City deal in 2015.The top earner on our shores, who has won six Prem titles, nets a staggering £400k-per-week from a contract extension he signed in 2021.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSDe Bruyne’s former City team-mate Raheem Sterling is second on the list after taking home £160.7m in wages since his Prem debut in 2012.Despite joining Arsenal on a season-long loan, Chelsea will still pay the majority of his 325,000-per-week salary.David de Gea, who is third in the rankings, is the first of many former and current United stars to feature.The 33-year-old Spaniard, who now plays for Serie A side Fiorentina, signed a record £375,000 bumper pay rise deal in 2019.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAt first glimpse Wayne Rooney’s £124m doesn’t seem like enough.But United’s record goalscorer played in a different era, where players weren’t often paid north of £100,000.Meet the new Wags of the Premier League season, from a Belgian interior designer to a Portuguese modelComing in fifth is Mohamed Salah, who earns roughly £18.2m a year from Liverpool after signing a new three-year-deal last year.Last year, Salah’s lawyer claimed the winger was earning more than £1m every week through wages and sponsors.The next two United stars are Romelu Lukaku’s £95.4m and Paul Pogba’s £90.9m, albeit the Belgium forward only made 66 appearances for the Red Devils between 2017 and 2019.To the surprise of everybody – or maybe nobody – United flop Martial took £87m off the Red Devils throughout his nine-year stint.Martial joined in 2015 in a £44.5million transfer from Monaco – the world’s most expensive teenager at the time.He only managed 90 goals in 317 appearances despite being predicted to win the Ballon d’Or at some point during his career.United were glad to get his £250,000-per-week wages off the bill after releasing him this summer.Leicester and Chelsea’s humble hero N’Golo Kante bagged the same as Martial during his time in the Prem.Meanwhile, Virgil van Dijk came 10th on the list of stars, earning a combined £84m through his £220,000 weekly salary signed in 2021.READ MORE SUN STORIESBefore that, the Liverpool captain took home £180,000 every week since his arrival at Anfield in 2017, and spent three seasons at Southampton before that.There are 20 Prem titles shared among seven of the top 10, with Lukaku, Pogba and Martial all missing out. More

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    Ben Chilwell’s Chelsea ‘bomb squad’ exile OVER with star named in 25-man Premier League squad and back in training

    BEN CHILWELL has been offered a dramatic pathway back into the fold at Chelsea after being named in their Premier League squad.The £50 million defender was one of the infamous ‘bomb squad’ of unwanted stars banished to train away from the rest of the first team squad by hardline head coach Enzo Maresca during the transfer window.Ben Chilwell’s Chelsea ‘bomb squad’ exile has come to an end following the transfer windowCredit: GettyEnzo Maresca has named Chilwell in his 25-man Premier League squadCredit: GettyBut after failing to find a new club for the one-time England left back, Chilwell has now been included on the 25-man list of players for top flight games this season in a surprise U-turn.Chilwell’s last appearance for Chelsea was as a two minute sub appearance in the FA Cup semi final defeat to Manchester City back in April.He then became one of 13 big name players forced to work alone when the club’s summer spending spree took the size of the squad to 42 players at one point.Chelsea managed to offload many of those stars in a frantic finish to the latest transfer window – Raheem Sterling joined Arsenal, Trevoh Chalobah is on loan at Crystal Palace and keeper Kepa Arribalaga joined Bournemouth on loan too.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLNo deals could be done for Chilwell and he will now remain at Chelsea until January at the earliest.His long term place at Stamford Bridge looks shaky with Marc Cucurella and Levi Colwill ahead of him in the pecking order at left back.But there is a chance he could yet earn a reprieve and stay despite being told he had no future just a few weeks ago.Coach Maresca said: “Ben is now probably the only one that is still here. We are going to sit with him and find a solution because he is the only one.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”He is probably going to be back with us in a training session, we will see, because right now he is not training with us.”The idea was for him to leave but because he didn’t find a solution, he is probably going to start to train with us. If we decide that, he is going to be one of the players.”Chelsea’s plans for £1bn new stadiumChelsea submitted their Premier League squad list today.The club took the bold step of leaving forward Cole Palmer out of the first stage of the Conference League this season to manage his workload.Maresca insists Chilwell’s spirits are high despite the uncertainty surrounding him at present.Maresca said: “He is good. He is not training with us but I saw him this morning. He is okay.”Chilwell was one of 13 players banished from first-team training by Maresca this summerCredit: GettyThe Blues boss has now hinted Chilwell could return to first-team sessions at CobhamCredit: Getty More

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    Premier League TV fixture changes announced for November including huge Man Utd vs Chelsea clash and crunch Arsenal ties

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S clash with Chelsea is one of the Premier League games which has been moved following the announcement of the televised picks.The Red Devils will now host the Blues at 4.30pm on Sunday November 3, one day later than it was initially pencilled in.Manchester United will now take on Chelsea at Old Trafford on November 3Credit: GettyMeanwhile, Arsenal have seen three of their November games moved from the 3pm Saturday slot.They will face Newcastle in the early kick-off on November 2, while their trip to Chelsea will take place at 4.30pm on Sunday November 10.The final change for Mikel Arteta’s men sees their away game against West Ham pushed back to the 5.30pm slot on Saturday November 30.The only Friday night football in November sees Brighton host Southampton in a South Coast derby on November 29.Two Monday evening matches will take place – the first of those being a West London derby between Fulham and Brentford on November 4.The second sees West Ham head to St James’ Park to face Newcastle on November 25.Everton and Bournemouth are the only Premier League teams that do not have a televised fixture in November.There will be a third international break of the season when the Premier League takes a hiatus from November 10-23.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFull Premier League schedule for NovemberSaturday 2 November12:30 Newcastle v Arsenal (TNT Sports)AFC Bournemouth v Man CityIpswich Town v LeicesterLiverpool v BrightonNott’m Forest v West HamSouthampton v Everton17:30 Wolves v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)Sunday 3 November14:00 Spurs v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)16:30 Man Utd v Chelsea (Sky Sports)Monday 4 November20:00 Fulham v Brentford (Sky Sports)Saturday 9 NovemberBrentford v AFC BournemouthCrystal Palace v FulhamWest Ham v EvertonWolves v Southampton17:30 Brighton v Man City (Sky Sports)20:00 Liverpool v Aston Villa (TNT Sports)Sunday 10 November14:00 Man Utd v Leicester*14:00 Spurs v Ipswich Town*14:00 Nott’m Forest v Newcastle (Sky Sports)16:30 Chelsea v Arsenal (Sky Sports)*Due to participation in UEFA Europa League the preceding ThursdaySaturday 23 November12:30 Leicester v Chelsea (TNT Sports)AFC Bournemouth v BrightonArsenal v Nott’m ForestAston Villa v Crystal PalaceEverton v BrentfordFulham v Wolves17:30 Man City v Spurs (Sky Sports)Sunday 24 November14:00 Southampton v Liverpool (Sky Sports)16:30 Ipswich Town v Man Utd (Sky Sports)Monday 25 November20:00 Newcastle v West Ham (Sky Sports)Friday 29 November20:00 Brighton v Southampton (Sky Sports)Saturday 30 NovemberBrentford v LeicesterCrystal Palace v NewcastleNottingham Forest v Ipswich TownWolves v AFC Bournemouth17:30 West Ham v Arsenal (Sky Sports)Sunday 1 December13:30 Chelsea v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)13:30 Man Utd v Everton*13:30 Spurs v Fulham*16:00 Liverpool v Man City (Sky Sports)*Due to participation in UEFA Europa League the preceding ThursdayDuring that domestic pause, England will travel to Greece and host Republic of Ireland.A total of 18 Premier League games will be televised in the UK across November.Premier League’s Biggest Spenders: Top 10 SeasonsSky Sports will air 15 of them, with TNT Sports broadcasting two Saturday lunchtime matches and an evening game between Liverpool and Aston Villa. More

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    Arsenal boss Arteta refuses to rule Martin Odegaard out of Tottenham clash as he says players are ‘always available’

    ARSENAL manager Mikel Arteta is NOT ruling captain Martin Odegaard out of the North London Derby.The Gunners face rivals Tottenham on Sunday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium but may be without Odegaard, 25, who poses as a massive doubt.Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is not ruling Martin Odegaard out of the North London DerbyCredit: GettyOdegaard is facing a late decision after his injury during international dutyCredit: SplashThe playmaker suffered an ankle injury during Norway’s Nations League clash with Austria on Monday.The ex-Real Madrid star limped off the pitch in tears following a rough challenge from Christoph Baumgartner.The Norway international was later seen on crutches while boarding a flight back to London.Arteta, however, revealed Arsenal doctors have yet to reach a final decision as to whether Odegaard will play against Spurs.Read More on ArsenalThe Spanish tactician hinted there will be a late call and left all potential scenarios open.Arteta said in his pre-match press conference: “We need some more tests. Let’s see what happens in the next day or so. This afternoon probably. “Let’s see the extent of the injury and how quickly we can get him back. Martin wants to be here every day but we have to wait and see.I leave that to the doctor. “He’s willing and he wants to be present in every game. We need to make sure we know first how good he is or not. Players with 48 hours are always available. Let’s see what happens.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSArteta, who signed a new contract that ties him to the Emirates until 2027, is facing quite a midfield headache as Declan Rice is suspended and summer signing Mikel Merino is injured.The Arsenal manager may also have to make a late call on Riccardo Calafiori.Premier League panel reveal why referee was right to send off Arsenal star Declan Rice against BrightonCalafiori also picked up a knock during international duty with Italy after a freak clash with France ace Ousmane Dembele last week.Arteta said: “He’s another one where we’ll have to wait another day.” More

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    Pep Guardiola insists he’s ‘looking forward’ to Man City hearing as rivals say ‘they SHOULD be punished for 115 charges’

    PEP GUARDIOLA is looking forward to the start of Manchester City’s trial over their 115 charges.The hearing over the alleged financial irregularities begins on Monday.Pep Guardiola is looking forward to the start of Man City’s trialCredit: RexPotential punishments if they are found guilty include relegation, points deductions and fines.City deny any wrongdoing and are defending their case at an independent inquiry.Guardiola insists he is eagerly anticipating the trial starting and reminded fans that “everyone is innocent until proven guilty”.He said ahead of City’s match against Brentford: “I’m not a lawyer. There are many lawyers in this country but I wait. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”We’re going to wait and see. What is going to happen is with the independent panel and we will accept the sentence. “I don’t talk about it. I’m happy it starts on Monday and there will be more rumours and we’re going to see. “I know what people are looking for because I have read it for many years but I’ve said everyone is innocent until guilt is proven.”However many believe City should be punished including several Premier League clubs, according to LaLiga president Javier Tebas.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSWhat will happen to Man City?MAN CITY are favourites to win the Premier League title yet again – but there is one elephant in the room that threatens to put the skids under the Etihad giants.Sunsport’s MARTIN LIPTON discusses what the next few months could hold with Head of Sport SHAUN CUSTIS….Custis: So the big question – will there be a resolution this season?Lipton: Yes…. probably! We know the case will start to be dealt with in October or November.It will take at least a month to go through the evidence. So I suspect around March, April time, we will get a result. But that’s where it starts to get tricky.Custis: Why is that?Lipton: If the result is in City’s favour, that’s the end of the matter. They will be cleared. They will have no punishment to face.But if City are found guilty, these will be the heaviest penalties ever imposed by the Premier League.I suspect if they are found guilty, they will be expelled from the league or given a massive points deduction and a huge fine so that they’re not in the Premier League next season.Check out the full discussion on Man City’s future.He said: “I have spoken with many Premier League clubs and most of them understand that City should be sanctioned.”City’s trial could last for two months and a final decision is not expected until next Spring.Premier League’s Biggest Spenders: Top 10 Seasons More

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    Eddie Howe reveals he HASN’T spoken to Paul Mitchell in bombshell admission after Newcastle chief slammed club strategy

    EDDIE HOWE launched a passionate defence of his Newcastle signings after Paul Mitchell claimed there was “no clear strategy” regarding transfers previously.The Magpies boss also set alarm bells ringing by revealing the Toon chiefs have not spoken since last week’s bombshell interview as he addressed the internal “civil war” talk.Newcastle boss Eddie Howe revealed he hasn’t spoken to Paul MitchellCredit: GettyNewcastle sporting director Mitchell blamed transfer struggles on the previous regimeCredit: GettyNew sporting director Mitchell came in for fierce criticism after failing to deliver Marc Guehi or any other top outfield reinforcements in the summer after replacing Dan Ashworth.However, he pointed the finger of blame at Newcastle’s previous regime for their struggles in the last window and claimed the recruitment set-up he inherited was “not fit for purpose”.But Howe, who played a pivotal role in transforming the squad since taking over in November 2021, hit back and said: “I’m very, very proud of every single player that we signed in that period.“It’s easy to look back on any transfer window and make a judgement on the players that you signed three years down the line. Read More on Football”But, actually, you have to go back to the situation that we were in at those moments and when you’re in the relegation zone and trying to recruit players, that’s not an easy thing to do.“You are also recruiting for the long-term and not just the short-term and I think when you look then that work was good.“Our objective was to stay in the league, and I’m not going to critique every signing, but I’m proud of the body of work that we did and the players that we have now from the legacy of those transfers. I think everybody can hold their heads up very high.”As well as convincing Kieran Trippier to leave Atletico Madrid to help Toon fight relegation in his first season, Howe has also brought in a host of young and hungry talents such as Anthony Gordon, Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimaraes.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnd all of them will now be worth considerably more than they were signed for.Howe continued: “I’m very, very proud of those signings and I’ve said all along – and I don’t want to make it about old and new structure – but those signings I played a huge part in.Eddie Howe reveals best striker he’s ever worked with who’s scored 58 times this season while on £75-per-goal bonus“I took ownership of all those signings, whether they were good, bad, I’ll take ownership of that as ultimately I was the final decision maker on those signings.“I was very proud to sign those players and I think they’ve been brilliant signings for where we were and the very long-term future of the club and I really believed in them and still do. I’d certainly like to find a few more of them.“We were in a relegation battle so some of those signings were more short-term in that moment because you needed instant results, relegation wasn’t something we could contemplate.“But, always in the back of my mind with every signing I make, it is always about can they impact the team now and impact the team in the right way in the future.“The key thing now is the future and I’m sure we can get future transfer windows right as ultimately that is the most important thing at any club because to be successful you have to recruit well.”Mitchell also claimed that Howe had played more of a supporting role over the past window than the leading one he had previous, to which the Newcastle boss responded: “I don’t think it’s right for me to make individual comments in reply to Paul’s.“I don’t think that will help our current situation and for me I’m just focusing on the future.”’No contact’Mitchell also said he and Howe spoke for “an hour on the phone” each night, but the latter revealed that the pair have not had any contact since the former’s interview.“I’ve had no contact from Paul,” said Howe. “But I don’t think that is unusual. We’ve got different jobs to do, I’m focusing on the football and the team and he’s focusing on his role.”When pressed on why Mitchell went public with his “not fit for purpose” remarks, Howe replied: “That’s for Paul to answer, I don’t think I can answer for him.“The scouting structure was there, and whatever you think about the structures, the results were very good.”Howe was given the opportunity to respond directly and publicly to the criticism, but stated that “it wasn’t the time or place” to do that.As for rumours regarding internal problems between him and Mitchell, Howe said: “As for civil war stuff, absolutely not in my experience.No ‘civil war’ “But I’m cocooned in my work and absolutely focused on the players and the training and that is what I do every single day that I’m here.“I don’t involve myself in politics. For me, this job is very much about the players that we do have and trying to make the supporters proud every time that we play.“Everything else around that I try not to get involved in.”When asked to rate his “bromance” with Mitchell, Howe said: “I don’t really understand the fascination with our bromance and I don’t think that it has to be that way.“I think it has to be a collaboration and sometimes there are moments – I fall out with Jason [Tindall] a lot and that’s probably the closest bromance I have at the club.READ MORE SUN STORIES“We have healthy debate and argument and that’s never been a problem as long as it’s respectful and for the greater cause, which is always the football club and to try and get results.“There is no issue with that but I think that the collaboration part is the most important thing and it’s got to be teamwork for the ultimate aim.” More

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    Man Utd could have got £500m for Cristiano Ronaldo and that would have been CHEAP, says man who took his number

    MANCHESTER UNITED could have sold Cristiano Ronaldo for more than £500million when he left the club, Michael Owen has claimed.The Portuguese legend, 39, departed Old Trafford for £80m in 2009 when he joined Real Madrid.Cristiano Ronaldo left Manchester United for £80million in 2009Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdMichael Owen became Man Utd’s new No7 following Ronaldo’s departureCredit: PA:Empics SportHe had scored 118 goals in 292 games for the Red Devils, winning a host of trophies including three Premier League titles and the Champions League.Ronaldo also moved to Spain as a Ballon d’Or winner having collected the 2008 award ahead of Lionel Messi and Fernando Torres.England striker Owen, 44, took the No7 shirt at Man Utd following Ronaldo’s exit having joined in the same summer transfer window.He would go on to score 17 goals in 52 games, struggling to fill the huge shoes of his predecessor.READ MORE ON MAN UTDMeanwhile, Ronaldo scored 450 goals in 438 matches for Real Madrid across a nine-year spell that solidified him as one of the all-time greats.Now Owen has spoken about the price Ronaldo left Man Utd for and how it should have far exceeded the £200m mark set by Neymar – despite the Portuguese superstar’s move happening 15 years ago.Speaking to Genting Casino, he said: “If you look at the transfer record now of over £200million, you’d have to say that Cristiano Ronaldo was worth more than that at Manchester United.”In hindsight, for what he gives you, look at the amount of Champions League medals he’s going to pretty much win you single-handedly, for the amount of shirts and the publicity and the merchandise around the world that he’s going to sell.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe continued: “In hindsight, I think £500m would be cheap. You could even double that if you look at the goals, the trophies, the shirts, and how much the clubs have benefited from having him there.”Since he played for Real Madrid they’ve thrown hundreds and hundreds of millions on the new stadium, they are in a great financial position.Cristiano Ronaldo and Rio Ferdinand in hysterics as they remember Man Utd nicknames from ‘Shrek’ and ‘SatNav’ to ‘J-Lo'”They’re paying all this money to Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham – a lot of this will have been off the back of the success of Cristiano Ronaldo.”How he’s grown their brand, how he’s won them trophies and made them all this money.”So I guess if you’d said to them at that point how much he would give you for nine seasons, they might say yes to a billion pounds, forget about £80m. £500m would be cheap.”Owen also opened up about how he felt replacing Ronaldo – who returned for a second spell at the club in 2021.He added: “I think because I was at that stage of my career I didn’t feel any pressure in taking Cristiano Ronaldo’s shirt number and that’s what Sir Alex Ferguson said to me.”He said to me when he handed me the number because I had pretty much been there, seen it, done it and played for great teams under the biggest of pressures and won the biggest of trophies. “It was probably in safe hands. I wasn’t going to go into a nightclub and do anything stupid or be disrespectful to the shirt in any way.”I was a pro and people knew my character and knew that it was in safe hands. There also wasn’t the expectation of matching his 40 goals because I was coming to the end of my career.”But I think from the manager’s point of view, he wanted it represented really well. When you look at the players that have worn it in the past, then he wanted it in safe hands and I would like to think I treated it with a lot of respect and that was probably the reason. “I’ve had a bad back since wearing that with the weight of it! But no, on a serious note, it was a huge honour at the time to be offered. And I was definitely not going to say no.”READ MORE SUN STORIESRonaldo recently criticised Man Utd’s ambitions under Erik ten Hag, insisting they need to “rebuild everything”.Ten Hag responded by saying the Al-Nassr forward is “far away in Saudi”. More

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    Forgotten Chelsea ‘bomb squad’ flop finally leaves club on loan after series of permanent £20m transfers collapsed

    CHELSEA flop David Datro Fofana has finally sealed an exit after a series of deals collapsed this summer.The Ivorian striker, 21, only joined Chelsea from Molde 18 months ago.David Datro Fofana has finally sealed a move away from ChelseaCredit: GettyAnd after loan spells at Union Berlin and Burnley, Blues chiefs put him up for sale.Championship sides Sunderland and Hull attempted to prise Fofana from Stamford Bridge.While newly-promoted Leicester held talks before negotiations collapsed.Fofana’s latest saga saw him almost join Greek side AEK Athens this week.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe youngster was set to join on loan ahead of a potential £20million transfer next summer.But the deal collapsed at the final stages following paperwork issues.However, Fofana has now finally sealed his switch away from Chelsea.Reports claim Turkish side Goztepe are signing him for the season.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd like Athens did, they too have the option to make the deal permanent for £20m in 2025.This time, Chelsea retain a recall option to bring Fofana back in January.Chelsea fans can’t name their OWN PLAYERS after another wild transfer window under owner Todd BoehlyThe move makes Fofana the 41st player to leave London this summer.He had been training with Chelsea’s “bomb squad” under loan coach Carlo Cudicini after returning from Burnley.The Blues managed to offload the majority of big names in the group, with Raheem Sterling, Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah all securing late moves away.Armando Broja, Angelo Gabriel and Djordje Petrovic were also offloaded.But Ben Chilwell is still with the group after failing to attract any interest.All 41 Chelsea exits this summerIan Maatsen to Borussia Dortmund (£37.5m)Conor Gallagher to Atletico Madrid (£35.5m)Lewis Hall to Newcastle (£28m)Romelu Lukaku to Napoli (£25m)Omari Hutchinson to Ipswich (£20m)Angelo Gabriel to Al-Nassr (£19.5m)Diego Moreira to Strasbourg (£1.5m)David Datro Fofana to Goztepe (Loan)Raheem Sterling to Arsenal (Loan)Lesley Ugochuku to Southampton (Loan)Armando Broja to Everton (Loan)Djordje Petrovic to Strasbourg (Loan)Trevoh Chalobah to Crystal Palace (Loan)Kepa Arrizabalaga to Bournemouth (Loan)Alfie Gilchrist to Sheffield Utd (Loan)Caleb Wiley to Strasbourg (Loan)Andrey Santos to Strasbourg (Loan)Bashir Humphreys to Burnley (Loan)Gabriel Slonina to Barnsley (Loan)Aaron Anselmino to Boca Juniors (Loan)Mike Penders to Genk (Loan)Eddie Beach to Crawley Town (Loan)Teddy Sharman-Lowe to Doncaster Rovers (Loan)Ted Curd to Hampton & Richmond Borough (Loan)Dylan Williams to Burton Albion (Loan)Luke Campbell to Hendon (Loan)Leo Castledine to Shrewsbury Town (Loan)Ronnie Stutter to Burton Albion (Loan)Hakim Ziyech to Galatasaray (Free)Malang Sarr to Lens (Free)Thiago Silva to Fluminense (Free)Tino Anjorin to Empoli (Free)Dion Rankine to Wigan (Free)Charlie Webster to Burton Albion (Free)Jamie Cumming to Oxford United (Free)Michael Golding to Leicester (Free)Mason Barstow to Hull (Free)Chinonso Chibueze to Stoke (Free)Saheed Olagunju to Wolves (Free)Billy Gee to Norwich (Free)Josh Brooking to Dorking Wanderers (Free) More