The Premier League transfer window opened on Friday, with clubs able to register their summer additions officially.
Some top-flight teams have already announced arrivals this summer, which will go through either now or 1 July, when most players’ contracts expire.
The transfer window will shut at 23:00 BST on Thursday, 1 September.
English Football League clubs have been allowed to sign players since their final game of the season.
Aston Villa got plenty of transfer business completed before the window opened – in Marseille midfielder Boubacar Kamara (free), Barcelona forward Philippe Coutinho (£17m), Sevilla defender Diego Carlos (reported £26m) and Roma goalkeeper Robin Olsen (reported £3m).
Villa defender Matt Targett has joined Newcastle for £15m after a successful loan spell.
Leeds have recruited Red Bull Salzburg pair Brenden Aaronson and Rasmus Kristensen and Liverpool have signed Fulham youngster Fabio Carvalho for £5m.
Croatia winger Ivan Perisic and England goalkeeper Fraser Forster will join Tottenham Hotspur on free transfers.
Manchester City have reached an agreement to sign Norway striker Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund for £51.2m – although personal terms have yet to be confirmed.
Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger is joining Real Madrid and Alexandre Lacazette has left Arsenal for Lyon – both as free agents.
Embed from Getty ImagesOne of this summer’s big transfer sagas could involve Liverpool forward Sadio Mane. The Senegalese winger is strongly linked with a move to Bayern Munich.
The Bavarian giants could need a new forward because their star man Robert Lewandowski has told the club he wants to leave, with Barcelona interested.
Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard will also be on the move after leaving Manchester United as free agents. Former Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale is available too.
Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele will be on the move once his contract expires.
Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Newcastle United have all been linked with Benfica forward Darwin Nunez. RB Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku is interesting many of Europe’s top teams as well.
Eddie Howe’s Magpies could be big players in the market this summer with their new riches, having avoided relegation with ease. They have been in talks to sign Stade de Reims striker Hugo Ekitike after being linked with the Frenchman for a few months.
Burnley defender James Tarkowski is in talks with Everton.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is likely to want to reshape his team too. The Red Devils have recently been linked with Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong who Ten Hag coached at Ajax.
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