As ever, the summer transfer window promises to be a busy one for Premier League clubs.
Manchester City are likely to be on the lookout for a new striker after seeing Sergio Aguero bid adieu to English football, Manchester United are being tipped to revive their Jadon Sancho interest and Roman Abramovich isn’t usually shy when it comes to opening up his Chelsea chequebook.
Harry Kane‘s future, meanwhile, is a strong early contender to become the tedious transfer saga of the summer, with the Spurs striker informing the club of his desire to leave in order to quench his thirst for winning some silverware, before the 2020-21 campaign had even finished.
Liverpool’s lack of depth in defence almost cost them a Champions League place and Jurgen Klopp has moved quickly to bolster his options in that area as a result by signing France U21 captain Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig in a deal worth £36m.
Leicester City, the Premier League kings of the transfer market, are on the cusp of securing another exciting recruit with highly-rated midfielder Boubakary Soumare understood to be on his way to the east Midlands after helping Lille pip PSG to the Ligue 1 title.
i will document every single transfer involving a Premier League club as they happen this summer so bookmark this page to keep up to date on all the deals taking place.
Deals to watch out for
Harry Kane will be 28 by the start of the 2021-22 season and the time is ticking for the England captain to ensure there are more than just golden boots in his trophy cabinet at the end of his career. In an interview with Gary Neville, Kane said “ultimately it’s going to be down to me” to decide what’s best for his career.
Whether Tottenham’s notoriously hard-nosed chairman Daniel Levy sees things that way is another matter entirely, of course. Levy has reportedly slapped a £200m price tag on Kane in an attempt to detract Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea from making a move for him.
Kane isn’t the only world-class striker being linked with a transfer elsewhere. It seems inevitable that Erling Braut Haaland will leave Borussia Dortmund at some point over the next 12 months considering his agent Mino Raiola and father Alf-Inge have been touting his services to Europe’s top clubs.
Haaland is believed to have a €75m [£64.7m] release clause in his contract that becomes active next summer, but clubs on the lookout for a new striker – including Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United – may want to move a year early to avoid being dragged into transfer battle later down the line.
Romelu Lukaku is also believed to be on the radar of Premier League clubs, despite enduring an indifferent two-year spell at Manchester United. The Belgian has restored his reputation considerably during his time with Inter, scoring 64 goals in 95 games and spearheading the club’s first Serie A title win in 11 years.
Although Lukaku has stressed his happiness in Milan, he may be interested in a return to English football following the departure of Antonio Conte. A key reason behind Conte’s decision to leave is that Inter are looking to recoup €80m [£69m] in player sales this summer and Lukaku is one of their prized assets.
Here is the full list of every deal involving each Premier League club.
*Players listed as free transfers have been named on the Premier League’s released list but can negotiate new terms with their clubs before Wednesday 30 June
Arsenal
In:
Out: David Luiz (free)
Aston Villa
In: Emiliano Buendia (£38m from Norwich City)
Out: Ahmed Elmohamady (free), Tom Heaton (free), Neil Taylor (free)
Brentford
In:
Out: Julien Carre (free), Aubrel Koutsimouka (free), Jared Thompson (free)
Brighton
In:
Out: Jose Izquierdo (free)
Burnley
In:
Out: Robbie Brady (free)
Chelsea
In:
Out: Jamal Blackman (free), Izzy Brown (free), Willy Caballero (free), Marco van Ginkel (free)
Crystal Palace
In: Jacob Montes (free)
Out: Gary Cahill (free), Nathaniel Clyne (free), Scott Dann (free), Stephen Henderson (free), Wayne Hennessey (free), James McCarthy (free), Mamadou Sakho (free), Andros Townsend (free), Patrick van Aanholt (free), Joel Ward (free), Connor Wickham (free)
Everton
In:
Out: Theo Walcott (undisclosed to Southampton), Dennis Adeniran (free), Mo Besic (free), Yannick Bolasie (free), Callum Connolly (free), Joshua King (free), Matthew Pennington (free),
Leeds
In:
Out: Gaetano Berardi (free), Barry Douglas (free), Pablo Hernandez (free), Eunan O’Kane (free)
Leicester
In:
Out: Christian Fuchs (free to Charlotte FC), Matty James (free), Wes Morgan (retired)
Liverpool
In: Ibrahima Konate (£36m from RB Leipzig)
Out:
Manchester City
In:
Out: Sergio Aguero (free to Barcelona), Fernandinho (free), Eric Garcia (free to Barcelona), Adrian Bernabe (free), Felix Nmecha (free)
Manchester United
In:
Out: Joel Pereira (free), Arnau Puigmal (free), Sergio Romero (free)
Newcastle
In:
Out: Andy Carroll (free), Henri Saivet (free), Kyle Scott (free)
Norwich
In: Kenny Coker (undisclosed from Southend)
Out: Alex Tettey (free), Mario Vrancic (free)
Southampton
In: Theo Walcott (undisclosed from Everton)
Out: Ryan Bertrand (free), Jake Hesketh (free), Josh Sims (free)
Tottenham
In:
Out: Paolo Gazzaniga (free), George March (free), Jack Roles (free), Danny Rose (free to Watford), Kazaiah Sterling (free)
Watford
In: Kwadwo Baah (undisclosed from Rochdale), Imran Louza (undisclosed from FC Nantes), Mattie Pollock (undisclosed from Grimsby), Ashley Fletcher (free from Watford), Danny Rose (free from Tottenham)
Out: Achraf Lazaar (free), Carlos Sanchez (free), Jerome Sinclair (free)
West Ham
In: Thierry Nevers (undisclosed from Reading)
Out: Oladapo Afolayan (free to Bolton), Fabian Balbuena (free)
Wolves
In:
Out: John Ruddy (free)
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