The Premier League's return is just days away, and despite having several months to figure out the futures of their top-name players, many of the big seven have left it to the last minute yet again.
Many players have entered into the fray at England's biggest clubs - most recently Rasmus Hojlund at Manchester United and Josko Gvardiol joining Manchester City.
But clubs are still having issues with trying to jettison players from top squads. This could be because the numbers just do not fit anymore, or the new blood has made previous squad players surplus to requirements.
Meanwhile, others are having to play the financial fair play game, or looking to drum up the finances to pay off their big spending ambitions after lacklustre seasons.
With days counting down until the action begins - and only a few weeks left until the transfer window in England closes at 11pm on Friday September 1 - we've looked at who your club needs to sell.
United are looking to improve on Erik ten Hag's third placed finish in his maiden season in charge at Old Trafford.
The additions of Rasmus Hojlund, Mason Mount and Andre Onana will help that aim, but it also means that the Red Devils will have to wave goodbye to some of their longer serving players.
When Hojlund was unveiled to the Man United faithful on Saturday, he was shown without a squad number, with the club expecting new faces in and out before committing for the upcoming season.
Donny van de Beek is thought to have played his last game for the club with a move to Real Sociedad on the cards.
Meanwhile, two Saudi Pro League sides have submitted bids to bring Eric Bailly over to the Middle East, with the defender failing to become a regular fixture at Old Trafford.
Fred and Brandon Williams have
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