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.
- 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.
LATEST TRANSFER NEWS
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
Crystal Palace
In:
Out:
Julian Speroni – released
Jason Puncheon – released
Everton
In:
Jonas Lossl – Huddersfield, free
Out:
Leicester City
In:
Out:
Danny Simpson – released
Shinji Okazaki – released
Liverpool
In:
Out:
Manchester City
In:
Out:
Vincent Kompany – Anderlecht, free
Patrick Roberts – Norwich, loan
Manchester United
In:
Out:
Ander Herrera – released
Antonio Valencia – released
Newcastle United
In:
Out:
Norwich City
In:
Patrick Roberts – Manchester City, loan
Out:
Carlton Morris – Rotherham United, loan
Mason Bloomfield – Crawley Town, loan
Ivo Pinto – Dinamo Zagreb, free
Sheffield United
In:
Out:
Paul Coutts – released
Martin Crainie – released
Conor Washington – released
Daniel Lafferty – released
Caolan Lavery – released
Southampton
In:
Out:
Steven Davis – Rangers, free
Tottenham Hotspur
In:
Out:
Connor Ogilvie – Gillingham, undisclosed
Watford
In:
Out:
Obbi Oulare – Standard Liege, undisclosed
Ashley Charles – released
Andrew Eleftheriou – released
Sam Howes – released
Tom Leighton – released
Joy Mukena – released
Michael Mullings – released
Kai Sanders – released
Sam Sesay – released
Ryan Suckling – released
Ben Tricker – released
West Ham United
In:
Roberto – Espanyol, free
David Martin – Millwall, undisclosed
Out:
Edimilson Fernandes – FSV Mainz, undisclosed
Adrian – released
Andy Carroll – released
Samir Nasri – released
Toni Martinez – released
Moses Makasi – released
Noha Sylvestre – released
Vashon Neufville – released
Josh Pask – released
Wolverhampton Wanderers
In:
Raul Jimenez – Benfica, undisclosed
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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