Stay up to date with all the Premier League ins and outs during the 2023 summer transfer window. Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates.
The summer transfer window could be the richest yet with some huge football futures to be decided.
Liverpool took the first significant step, raiding Brighton for World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister — and have since followed that up by signing RB Leipzig midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai.
Chelsea started their summer splurge by confirming the arrival of Christopher Nkunku from Leipzig before adding fellow striker Nicolas Jackson.
But the Blues have been even busier shipping players out, with Mason Mount and Kai Havertz among the big names to leave Stamford Bridge.
Mount switched to Manchester United and Havertz swapped West for North London to join Mikel Arteta's Arsenal revolution.
Staying in the capital, Tottenham splashed out on Leicester star James Maddison, while Declan Rice is set to leave West Ham following their Europa Conference League triumph.
Clubs parted with a record £1.9billion last summer as we said hello to the likes of Erling Haaland, Alexander Isak, Darwin Nunez and Antony.
The summer transfer window opened on June 14 for all domestic deals between clubs in England and Scotland.
But they were not able to sign overseas players until the international window opened on July 1.
The final-day countdown will begin on September 1, with the traditional slamming shut of the window set for 11pm.
The Football League transfer window opened on the same day as the Premier League but there are some staggered starts across Europe’s top five leagues.
Ligue 1 in France opened slightly earlier on June 10, while LaLiga in Spain, Italy’s Serie A and the German Bundesliga all waited
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