The move-in window is in full swing and we’ll keep you posted with the latest gossip and signatures as they occur on our live blog.
The window is open until Friday, August 30 at 11 p. m. in England, and Premier League clubs have already spent more than the entire January window.
Follow our blog below for the latest news. . .
Ipswich Town’s preparation in the Premier League will continue with the signing of Arijanet Muric.
Transfer guru David Ornstein reports that the Tractor Boys are expected to pay a down payment of £8m, which will turn into £10m for the Burnley goalkeeper.
The 25-year-old Kosovar foreigner is now expected to pass the medical before officially joining Kieran McKenna’s team.
Muric joined Burnley in the summer of 2022 from Manchester City and played a key role in their rise to the top flight.
He later fell when the club signed James Trafford, but when the young Englishmen struggled, the Clarets brought Muric back into the team.
But after two years at Turf Moor, he moved on.
Napoli coach Antonio Conte has remained coy about Victor Osimhen’s long-term ahead of a possible summer departure.
With one year left on his contract, Osimhen is expected to leave, with Arsenal and Chelsea as admirers.
But as things stand, no club have been willing to resort to his large £112m buyout clause.
Regarding the Nigerian international, Conte said: “I spoke to Victor and there is nothing in his situation.
“He’s a very sensible player. Today he is a Napoli player, so he has to work hard.
“Even if we have an agreement [on his imaginable departure], we still don’t know the final results of this story. “
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has given his thoughts on the summer transfer window.
Speaking to the Gunners’ official website, he said: “You can say everything is a little bit slower.
“I think the market position and the new regulations have made the clubs more aware and it is a little more complicated to do business as it has been done in recent seasons.
“We have adapted to that and we still have to fulfill what we need in the moving window, which is to have a much more competitive team and the team in each and every possible domain. “
Arteta is yet to bring any players to the club, apart from making David Raya’s deal permanent, it looks like he will let some leave in the coming days.
Albert Sambi Lokonga and Nuno Tavares have been linked with an exit from the Emirates.
Como 1907 will sign a trio of former Premier League stars.
The newly promoted Serie A side has Cesc Fabregas as deputy director, while Arsenal icon Thierry Henry has a stake in the club.
And they are attracting big names to sign up for them despite preparing for their first top-flight season in Italy since 2003.
As he has already signed Andrea Belotti to lead the line and now there are 3 more stars to sign.
Former Manchester United finisher Raphael Varane will join them after leaving the Red Devils at the end of last season.
And former Liverpool players Alberto Moreno and Pepe Reina will also register for free!
Ipswich’s new signing Liam Delap is about to settle in with his team-mates and see how manager Kieran McKenna operates.
Following the announcement of his arrival at Portman Road, Delap said: “I’m excited.
“I’ve heard a lot of interesting things about the club’s environment and the way the players work. That is precisely why I am very happy to be here.
“Here the coach likes to play exciting football. It’s fast and intense and I’m looking forward to it.
“I need to contribute goals and assists and I will work as hard as I can for the team. “
So far there have been no new updates on Joshua Zirkzee’s move to Manchester United, it is imminent.
talkSPORT understands that the striker spent his at the club on Friday after flying to England after Euro 2024 a day earlier.
The Red Devils paid slightly more than the €40m (£34m) clause in Zirkzee’s contract with Bologna to seal the deal.
This is because they will pay their bills to the Serie A team over a three-year period and pay a fee of €42. 5m (£36m).
He has a contract until June 2029, and United have the option to make him bigger for another year.
There will be an announcement in the next few days.
Tottenham have the sale of striker Troy Parrott.
The 22-year-old, who came out of Spurs’ academy, has joined Dutch side AZ Alkmaar on a permanent contract.
Parrott was on loan last season in the Eredivisie with Excelsior and scored 17 in 32 appearances for the club.
Following the announcement of his transfer, he said: “Before signing here, I heard a lot of interesting things about AZ and I spoke to, among others, Kenzo Goudmijn, who I am friends with when I played with him.
“I think AZ is the ideal Club to take the next steps in my development. I will take with me the experience of last year.
“It helps me that I already played in Holland last season and I’m used to the festival and life here.
“All in all, I’m very pleased to be here and I can’t wait to meet the fans at the stadium. “
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Reports claim that the sale of Amadou Onana would mean that Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite would not be available to buy.
However, talkSPORT understands that the Toffees have a valuation of their defender and it has not yet been fulfilled.
This valuation is £70 million and no team has yet presented them so much.
Last week, Manchester United approached Everton for Branthwaite, £45m plus add-ons.
However, this offer was rejected despite non-public terms agreed between the player and United.
Amadou Onana admitted that a few months ago he wanted to sign for a “top-level club” while preparing for Euro 2024 with Belgium.
He said: “In past tournaments you have noticed that players who have done well move on to more sensible clubs.
“It’s whatever I’m for.
“I have to go to the European summit and show what I have to offer. This European Championship is a stage.
Onana then played 90 minutes in Belgium’s matches in Germany.
Unfortunately, the Red Devils were eliminated by France in the round of 16, but the midfield impresses.
And combining those performances with his Premier League statistics last season, Aston Villa see him as the right player to bring to the club ahead of their Champions League campaign.
Aston Villa are in complex talks to sign Everton midfielder Amadou Onana, according to talkSPORT.
Unai Emery has any and all interests in signing the Belgian and Villa are keen to close a £50m deal.
Onana is said to be very interested in betting on Emery in the Champions League this season.
He made 72 appearances for Everton upon arriving in 2022 and attracted interest from Premier League clubs.
The 22-year-old has also been linked with Arsenal and Manchester United in the past, but it is Villa who are taking the plunge.
There is still work to be done on the agreement, however, both clubs are looking forward to it.
Ipswich continued their transfer spree after securing promotion to the Premier League season.
Following the additions of Ben Johnson, Omari Hutchinson and Jacob Greaves, Liam Delap has now joined the club.
Delap has signed for an undisclosed team from Manchester City.
The striker was on loan at Hull City in the league last season, where he scored 8 goals in 31 appearances.
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Manchester United defender Willy Kambwala will join Villarreal in a deal worth £8. 5m plus add-ons, according to talkSPORT.
Kambwala, 19, was on the bench in United’s last FA Cup win over Manchester City at the end of last season.
He also played 8 games in the Premier League, after defensive injuries.
But as Man United are making plans to sign at least two new centre-backs this summer, it is now part of Erik ten Hag’s plans.
One of the centre-backs targeted is Matthijs de Ligt, who has held talks with the Red Devils this month.
Jadon Sancho returned to Manchester United yesterday after 10 months of exile from the team.
The winger has held talks with Erik ten Hag about his future and both agreed to draw a line and move forward.
And talkSPORT’s Hugh Woozencroft Sancho is back in the team, as is Wayne Rooney.
He said: “The Man United manager has to have a good reputation through the players, he didn’t do that.
“But that doesn’t mean he and they can’t move forward together.
“If I did something regularly, then that’s one thing.
“But we must not forget that Wayne Rooney tried to leave the club on several occasions.
“And he brought it back to the club. “
Sheffield United will sign Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore, according to talkSPORT.
It is understood that the deal will amount to £2 million.
The Blades managed to divert Welsh striker Moore’s attack towards their league rivals Hull.
Bournemouth have already signed Daniel Jebbison from Sheffield United this month, but Moore’s first-team opportunities are likely to be limited.
As a result, he will head to Bramall Lane in the hope of getting Yorkshire back into the Premier League at the first request.
Kaspar Schmeichel is finalizing his move to Celtic, according to talkSPORT.
Brfinishan Rodgers is looking for a new goalkeeper following Joe Hart’s decision to retire at the end of last season.
The wolves were also excited and could not guarantee that he would be the first choice.
The 37-year-old spent 11 years at Leicester City (under four Rodgers) before leaving the club in 2022.
After a year in France in Nice, Schmeichel joined Belgian club Anderlecht but needs to return to Britain as he enters the final years of his career.
Most recently, Schmeichel represented Denmark at Euro 2024, where they reached the round of 16, before being eliminated by Germany.
Aston Villa beat their rivals for the signing of Jadon Philogene this summer.
The Hull City winger will return to Villa Park after Unai Emery’s side activated a release clause in his deal, according to reports.
Philogene advanced in the set-up with Aston Villa before moving up to the championship last summer.
After one season, Ipswich were expected to make a move for the winger, but Villa’s clause saw them enter the race.
Now the 22-year-old will most likely return to the Midlands.
Hull already lost Jacob Greaves to Ipswich today, while they also lost several of the most sensible loan players this summer, adding Fabio Carvalho, Tyler Morton and Liam Delap, who is also expected to move to Ipswich.
Ipswich Town have the signing of Jacob Greaves.
The centre-back joined Hull City on an undisclosed contract after signing a five-year contract.
“I’m delighted to have signed,” Jacob told TownTV.
“As soon as I heard about this interest, I couldn’t wait to cross the finish line. Now that it’s done, I’m happy.
“I have spoken to Kieran several times and those conversations have made me very excited about the long term here. We talk about tactics, taste of the game and life off the pitch and each time we talk about it well.
“I’m very happy to be promoted to the Premier League and I can’t wait to get started. “
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna said: “We are very happy to have Jacob at the club and we are very happy to have him in the team.
“He is a very talented, technical and athletic left-back who has performed very well in the Championship and is fit to make the step up to the Premier League at this level of his career.
“We think it’s the right environment and the right club for him to do that and he’s a character who will bring qualities to the organization and culture that we’ve built here. ”
He becomes Ipswich’s third signing this summer after Ben Johnson and Omari Hutchinson joined West Ham and Chelsea.
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Jadon Sancho has returned to Manchester United’s first team.
The winger has held talks with Erik ten Hag about his future and the men agreed to draw a line and move on.
Thanks to this, Sancho returns to the first team at Old Trafford and will be available for the club’s pre-season matches.
This is the first time the 24-year-old has played for the Red Devils in 10 months since falling out with Ten Hag.
Sancho has since been loaned to Borussia Dortmund and helped them reach the Champions League final, where they lost to Real Madrid at Wembley.
Now he hopes to prove his value to Man United.
Read the full story here.
Chelsea have closed the signing of Renato Veiga, as confirmed.
The Portuguese star has completed a £14million move to west London and signed a seven-year deal.
It also includes a year for the former FC Basel player.
Following his career at Sporting Lisbon, Veiga joined the Swiss team last summer and made 26 appearances for Basel, scoring two goals.
Speaking to Chelsea’s official website, Veiga said: “I’m very happy to be here.
“It’s one of the biggest clubs in England, the biggest for me, and I’m looking forward to it. “
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Don’t get too excited, Liverpool fans. . .
Jurgen Klopp returns as coach; in fact, he has been named the first honorary ambassador of the LFC Foundation.
After ending years at the club at the end of last season, the German is now back at the club.
He has been a great supporter of the charity and has now officially taken on a role in the foundation.
Speaking after his appointment, Klopp said: “I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do with this now that I have more free time. “
Veteran defender Jonny Evans shared his thoughts on officially signing a new one-year contract with Manchester United.
“I’m very happy to have extended my contract with Manchester United for one season,” Evans said.
“Playing for this wonderful club and feeling the help of our incredible fans is a privilege.
“Returning to the club last season was an honour: to represent the team on the pitch alongside my teammates and with a perfect coach.
“Winning the FA Cup is an unforgettable experience; I know we can fight for more trophies next season. “
Jonny Evans has signed a new contract with Manchester United.
The Northern Irish defender has signed new terms to stay at the club for another season until June 2025.
The 36-year-old returned to Old Trafford in 2023 on a one-year deal and has played 30 in all competitions.
He was even involved in the final FA Cup triumph over Manchester City, and Erik ten Hag is a big fan of his professionalism.
Dani Olmo has put his suitors on red alert after revealing that his £50. 5 million clause at RB Leipzig expires in just 8 days.
Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona are among the European giants keen to sign Olmo, who scored three goals this summer for La Roja in their Euro 2024 final against England on Sunday.
He is linked to Manchester City and Manchester United.
Referring to reports of an envisaged release payment of €60 million due to expire on July 20, he told Spanish radio El Larguero: “Yes, they [the interested clubs] already know what to do.
When the interviewer said then that it would be “easier” to sign the Spanish star before that date than at the end of the summer, Olmo replied: “That’s all. If not, they will have to fight a little later. Exactly. “
Wolves have told Marseille that Hwang Hee-chan is for sale after rejecting a £21million bid for the Korean, according to talkSPORT.
Hwang stands out as a key player through Wolves boss Gary O’Neil.
The 28-year-old scored 12 goals and assisted a further 3 in 29 Premier League appearances for the Midlands last season.
Gareth Southgate will take his time before deciding on his long career in England, according to talkSPORT.
The FA have sought Southgate to stay regardless of the result of Sunday’s Euro 2024 final and want him to sign a new contract.
But resources close to the England camp expect Southgate to make a gut decision on whether to stay or go.
Southgate’s deal expires in December.
The FA has a short list of possible replacements, adding Graham Potter, Eddie Howe and Under-21 boss Lee Carsley, but has held talks with the candidates.
At the start of the tournament, the feeling that Southgate was going to retire, however, he was on the verge of quitting after the World Cup in Qatar before being convinced to stay.
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