Premier League done deals: Every completed and confirmed signing in summer 2019 transfer window

Premier League done deals: Every completed and confirmed signing in summer 2019 transfer window

Now that the Premier League season has come to an end, it’s up to the top flight clubs to get their transfer business done ahead of the new campaign.


And with the window for English clubs open, a host of big-money deals are expected to be done over the coming weeks until the window closes at 5pm on Thursday, August 8.




Aaron Ramsey is one player leaving the Premier League for pastures new



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Aaron Ramsey is one player leaving the Premier League for pastures new





  • talkSPORT.com will keep you right up to date with every transfer rumour, report and done deal throughout the summer window


 




Clubs were able to agree deals for players before May 16, but, in the case of a domestic transfer, paperwork could not be processed until the window actually opened.


The transfer of players from another national association may take place once the FIFA Transfer Matching System (TMS) opens on 11 June.











Below you will find a complete list of all the transfers that have been confirmed so far…




Arsenal


In:


Out:


Aaron Ramsey – Juventus, free


Petr Cech – retired


Danny Welbeck – released


Stephan Lichtsteiner – released


Aston Villa


In:


Jota – Birmingham – undisclosed


Out:


Gary Gardner – Birmingham – undisclosed


Ross McCormack – released


Albert Adomah – released


Mark Bunn – released


Ritchie De Laet – released


Tommy Elphick – released


Alan Hutton – released


Mile Jedinak – released


Micah Richards – released


Glenn Whelan – released


Bournemouth


In:


Lloyd Kelly – Bristol City, undisclosed





Out:


Marc Pugh – released


Brighton & Hove Albion


In:


Out:


Bruno – retired


David Ajiboye – released


Jonah Ayunga – released


Tyler Forbes – released


Dessie Hutchinson – released


Reece Meekums – released


Rian O’Sullivan – released


Burnley


In:


Joel Senior – Curzon Ashton, undisclosed


Out:


Stephen Ward – released


Anders Lindegaard – released


Jon Walters – retired


Chelsea


In:


Out:


Fankaty Dabo – Coventry, free


Gary Cahill – released


Rob Green – retired








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    In:


    Out:


    Julian Speroni – released


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    Everton


    In:


    Jonas Lossl – Huddersfield, free


    Out:


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    In:


    Out:


    Danny Simpson – released


    Shinji Okazaki – released


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    Out:


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    In:


    Out:


    Vincent Kompany – Anderlecht, free





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    In:


    Out:


    Ander Herrera – released


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    In:


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    Out:


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    In:


    Out:


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    In:


    Out:


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    In:


    Out:


    Connor Ogilvie – Gillingham, undisclosed


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    In:


    Out:


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    In:


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    David Martin – Millwall, undisclosed





    Out:


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    Andy Carroll – released


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    In:


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    Hong, Yeovil Town, undisclosed


    Out:


    Joe Mason – MK Dons, free


    Ethan Ebanks-Landell – Shrewsbury Town, undisclosed


    Kevin Berkoe – Oxford, free


    Michal Zyro – released


    Carlos Heredia – released


    Ben Goodliffe – released


    Aaron Hayden – released


    Diego Lattie – released


    Enzo Sauvage – released




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