All the latest transfer deals from the 2024/25 summer window

Just hours remain in the transfer window this summer, and clubs are frantically adding to their sides ahead of the new campaign, with Scotland’s top flight getting underway this weekend as England’s lower leagues follow next week.

With teams up and down the land chasing deals right up until this year’s deadline (which falls on 30th August), it can be difficult to keep up to speed with the personnel changes taking place.

That’s where Football FanCast has you covered, with every arrival at clubs from the Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two and the Scottish Premiership all in one place.

All confirmed Premier League done deals: summer transfer window 2024

Find every incoming and outgoing for each 2024/25 Premier League club here.

ByStephan Georgiou Sep 18, 2024 Every 2024/25 transfer window deal Deadline Day (most recent deals at the top)

Premier League incomings

Jadon Sancho

Man Utd to Chelsea

Loan

Armando Broja

Chelsea to Everton

Loan

Raheem Sterling

Chelsea to Arsenal

Loan

Reiss Nelson

Arsenal to Fulham

Loan

Matt Turner

Nottingham Forest to Crystal Palace

Loan

Carlos Forbs

Ajax to Wolves

Loan

Maxwel Cornet

West Ham to Southampton

Loan

Odsonne Edouard

Crystal Palace to Leicester

Loan

James Ward-Prowse

West Ham to Nottingham Forest

Loan

Andre

Fluminense to Wolves

£21m

Morato

Benfica to Nottingham Forest

£12.6m

Eddie Nketiah

Arsenal to Crystal Palace

£30m

Manuel Ugarte

PSG to Man Utd

£50.5m

Neto

Bournemouth to Arsenal

Loan

Jayden Meghoma

Southampton to Brentford

£10m

Maxence Lacroix

Wolfsburg to Crystal Palace

£18m

Orel Mangala

Lyon to Everton

Loan

Aaron Ramsdale

Arsenal to Southampton

£25m

Sam Johnstone

Crystal Palace to Wolves

£10m

Championship incomings

Ahmed Abdullahi

Gent to Sunderland

Undisclosed

Salis Abdul Samed

Lens to Sunderland

Loan

Milan Aleksic

Radnicki 1923 to Sunderland

Undisclosed

Mihailo Ivanovic

Vojvodina to Millwall

Undisclosed

Chris Mepham

Bournemouth to Sunderland

Loan

Kaide Gordon

Liverpool to Norwich

Loan

Zian Flemming

Millwall to Burnley

Loan

Abu Kamara

Norwich to Hull

Undisclosed

Mohamed Belloumi

Farense to Hull

£4.6m

George Edmundson

Ipswich to Middlesbrough

Loan

Lamine Fanne

AIK to Luton

Undisclosed

Mason Holgate

Everton to West Brom

Loan

Oluwaseun Adewumi

Floridsdorfer to Burnley

Undisclosed

Marcus Harness

Ipswich to Derby

Loan

Tatsuki Seko

Kawasaki Frontale to Stoke

Undisclosed

Isaac Schmidt

St Gallen to Leeds

Undisclosed

Ben Doak

Liverpool to Middlesbrough

Loan

Festy Ebosele

Udinese to Watford

Loan

Ben Nelson

Leicester to Oxford Utd

Loan

Rami Al Hajj

Odense to Plymouth

£850k

Tom Cannon

Leicester to Stoke

Loan

Todd Cantwell

Rangers to Blackburn

£500K

Nat Phillips

Liverpool to Derby

Loan

Roko Simic

RB Salzburg to Cardiff

£1.7m

Harrison Ashby

Newcastle to QPR

Loan

Josh Laurent

Stoke to Burnley

Undisclosed

Josh Bowler

Nottingham Forest to Preston

Loan

Kasey Palmer

Coventry to Hull

Undisclosed

Jeremy Sarmiento

Brighton to Burnley

Loan

Ibane Bowat

Fulham to Portsmouth

Undisclosed

Mikey Johnston

Celtic to West Brom

Undisclosed

Myles Peart-Harris

Brentford to Swansea

Loan

Josh Coburn

Middlesbrough to Millwall

Loan

Amario Cozier-Duberry

Brighton to Blackburn

Loan

Anis Ben Slimane

Sheff Utd to Norwich

Loan

Carl Rushworth

Brighton to Hull

Loan

Ao Tanaka

Fortuna Dusseldorf to Leeds

Undisclosed

Luke McNally

Burnley to Bristol City

Undisclosed

Daniel Jebbison

Bournemouth to Watford

Loan

Balazs Toth

Fehervar to Blackburn

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Jay Stansfield

Fulham to Birmingham

£20m

Jadel Katongo

Man City to Peterborough

Loan

Tomoki Iwata

Celtic to Birmingham

£830k

Shaq Forde

Watford to Bristol Rovers

Undisclosed

Tyler Roberts

Birmingham to Northampton

Loan

Bradley Ihionvien

Colchester to Peterborough

Undisclosed

Davis Keillor-Dunn

Mansfield to Barnsley

Undisclosed

Jake Young

Bradford to Stevenage

Undisclosed

Chem Campbell

Wolves to Reading

Loan

Funsi Ojo

Port Vale to Shrewsbury

Loan

Ronnie Stutter

Chelsea to Burton

Loan

Maleace Asamoah

Fleetwood to Wigan

Undisclosed

Ben Waine

Plymouth to Mansfield

Loan

Romelle Donovan

Birmingham to Burton

Loan

Stephen Humphrys

Wigan to Barnsley

Free

Pat Jones

Huddersfield to Exeter

Undisclosed

Caleb Taylor

West Brom to Wycombe

Loan

Odeluga Offiah

Brighton to Blackpool

Loan

Jack Currie

Oxford Utd to Leyton Orient

Loan

Shamal George

Livingston to Wycombe

Undisclosed

Dan Nlundulu

Bolton to Cambridge

Loan

Saxon Earley

Plymouth to Lincoln

Loan

Alex Gilliead

Bradford to Shrewsbury

Free

Will Swan

Mansfield to Crawley

Undisclosed

Josh Keeley

Tottenham to Leyton Orient

Loan

Ken Aboh

Norwich to Stevenage

Loan

Gatlin O’Donkor

Oxford Utd to Bristol Rovers

Loan

Scott Wright

Rangers to Birmingham

Undisclosed

Mo Faal

West Brom to Wrexham

£500k

League Two incomings

Hakeem Adelakun

Free agent to Salford

Free

Antwoine Hackford

Sheff Utd to Port Vale

Loan

Anthony Scully

Portsmouth to Colchester

Loan

Jay Benn

Lincoln to Bradford

Loan

Joe White

Newcastle to MK Dons

Loan

Marcus Dackers

Salford to Morecambe

Loan

Manni Norkett

Nottingham Forest to Cheltenham

Loan

Jamie McDonnell

Nottingham Forest to Colchester

Loan

Rico Richards

Aston Villa to Port Vale

Loan

Sonny Finch

Middlesbrough to MK Dons

Loan

Jevani Brown

Bristol Rovers to Notts County

Loan

George Cox

Volendam to Swindon

Free

Reuben Egan

Free agent to Tranmere

Free

Justin Obikwu

Coventry to Grimsby

Loan

Lewis Shipley

Norwich to Cheltenham

Loan

Frankie Okoronkwo

Everton to Salford

Loan

Jasper Moon

Burton to Harrogate

Loan

Kane Thompson-Sommers

Halifax to MK Dons

Undisclosed

Harrison Biggins

Shrewsbury to Carlisle

Loan

Josh Thomas

Swansea to Bromley

Loan

Ben Thompson

Stevenage to Bromley

Loan

Luca Ashby-Hammond

Fulham to Gillingham

Loan

Chris Popov

Leicester to Barrow

Loan

Sonny Aljofree

Man Utd to Accrington

Loan

Haji Mnoga

Portsmouth to Salford

Free

Kian Harratt

Huddersfield to Fleetwood

Loan

Billy Crellin

Everton to Accrington

Loan

Kyle Hudlin

Huddersfield to Newport

Loan

Brandon Cover

Leicester to Port Vale

Loan

George Hall

Birmingham to Walsall

Loan

Kylian Kouassi

Blackpool to Salford

Loan

Daniel Barden

Norwich to Swindon

Loan

Jenson Metcalfe

Everton to Chesterfield

Loan

Cheick Diabate

Exeter to Bradford

Loan

Danny Butterworth

Carlisle to Swindon

Undisclosed

Jayden Luker

Luton to Grimsby

Loan

Saidou Khan

Swindon to Tranmere

Loan

Scottish Premiership incomings

Oluwaseun Adewumi

Burnley to Dundee

Loan

Jair Tavares

Hibernian to Motherwell

Loan

Sam Dalby

Wrexham to Dundee Utd

Loan

Nedim Bajrami

Sassuolo to Rangers

£3.4m

Arne Engels

Augsburg to Celtic

£9.3m

Nectarios Triantis

Sunderland to Hibernian

Loan

Auston Trusty

Sheff Utd to Celtic

Undisclosed

Neryasho Kasanwirjo

Feyenoord to Rangers

Loan

Jack Vale

Blackburn to Motherwell

Loan

Julien Vetro

Burnley to Dundee

Loan

Thursday 29th August

Premier League incomings

Kepa Arrizabalaga

Chelsea to Bournemouth

Loan

Federico Chiesa

Juventus to Liverpool

£12.5m

Bilal El Khannouss

Genk to Leicester

£21m

Bastien Meupiyou

Nantes to Wolves

£4.2m

Championship incomings

Jaidon Anthony

Bournemouth to Burnley

Loan

Lewis Baker

Stoke to Blackburn

Loan

Siriki Dembele

Birmingham to Oxford Utd

Undisclosed

Kevin Keben

Toulouse to Watford

Undisclosed

Calum Scanlon

Liverpool to Millwall

Loan

League One incomings

Amani Richards

Leicester to Exeter

Loan

Jensen Weir

Brighton to Wigan

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

George Abbott

Tottenham to Notts County

Loan

Jake Batty

Blackburn to Accrington

Loan

Rhys Bennett

Man Utd to Fleetwood

Loan

Noah Mawene

Preston to Newport

Loan

Jamie Miley

Newcastle to Newport

Loan

Max Thompson

Newcastle to Chesterfield

Loan

Wednesday 28th August

Premier League incomings

Gustavo Nunes

Gremio to Brentford

£10.1m

Chiedozie Ogbene

Luton to Ipswich

£8m

Championship incomings

Hannibal Mejbri

Man Utd to Burnley

£9.4m

Mark O’Mahony

Brighton to Portsmouth

Loan

Ryan Wintle

Cardiff to Millwall

Loan

League One incomings

Bailey Cadamarteri

Sheff Wed to Lincoln

Loan

Lyndon Dykes

QPR to Birmingham

Undisclosed

Joe Hodge

Wolves to Huddersfield

Loan

Nigel Lonwijk

Wolves to Huddersfield

Loan

Dale Taylor

Nottingham Forest to Wigan

Loan

Tuesday 27th August

Premier League incomings

Ferdi Kadioglu

Fenerbahce to Brighton

£29.2m

Mikel Merino

Real Sociedad to Arsenal

£31.6m

Championship incomings

Owen Beck

Liverpool to Blackburn

Loan

Neto Borges

Clermont to Middlesbrough

Undisclosed

Shea Charles

Southampton to Sheff Wed

Loan

Angelo Ogbonna

Free agent to Watford

Free

Gustavo Puerta

Bayer Leverkusen to Hull

Loan

Manor Solomon

Tottenham to Leeds

Loan

League One incomings

Harry Tyrer

Everton to Blackpool

Loan

League Two incomings

Jordan Jones

Wigan to Carlisle

Undisclosed

Scottish Premiership incomings

Alex Valle

Barcelona to Celtic

Loan

Monday 26th August

Premier League incomings

Matt O’Riley

Celtic to Brighton

£25m

Championship incomings

Pierre Dwomoh

Antwerp to Watford

Undisclosed

Tawanda Chirewa

Wolves to Derby

Loan

Freddie Potts

West Ham to Portsmouth

Loan

League One incomings

Allan Campbell

Luton to Charlton

Loan

Leo Castledine

Chelsea to Shrewsbury

Loan

League Two incomings

Kabongo Tshimanga

Peterborough to Swindon

Loan

Sunday 25th August

Premier League incomings

Dara O’Shea

Burnley to Ipswich

£15m

David Carmo

FC Porto to Nottingham Forest

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Ben Davies

Rangers to Birmingham

Undisclosed

Saturday 24th August

Premier League incomings

Jack Clarke

Sunderland to Ipswich

£15m

Championship incomings

Oscar Schwartau

Brondby to Norwich

Undisclosed

Callum Styles

Barnsley to West Brom

Undisclosed

Friday 23rd August

Premier League incomings

Joachim Andersen

Crystal Palace to Fulham

£30m

Ilkay Gundogan

Barcelona to Man City

Free

Championship incomings

Nelson Abbey

Olympiacos to Swansea

Loan

Florian Bianchini

Bastia to Swansea

Undisclosed

Harvey Blair

Liverpool to Portsmouth

£300k

Wilson Isidor

Zenit to Sunderland

Loan

Daniel Kelly

Celtic to Millwall

Undisclosed

Marcus McGuane

Oxford Utd to Bristol City

Undisclosed

Nicolas Madsen

Westerlo to QPR

Undisclosed

Ashley Phillips

Tottenham to Stoke

Loan

Daniel Grimshaw

Blackpool to Plymouth

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Kaheim Dixon

Arnett Gardens to Charlton

Undisclosed

Taylor Gardner-Hickman

Bristol City to Birmingham

Loan

Aaron Morley

Bolton to Wycombe

Loan

Oliver Norwood

Sheff Utd to Stockport

Free

Erik Ring

AIK to Lincoln

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Joe Adams

Wigan to Bradford

Loan

Kieron Evans

Cardiff to Newport

Loan

Sam Stubbs

Bradford to Cheltenham

Loan

Thursday 22nd August

Premier League incomings

Sander Berge

Burnley to Fulham

£25m

Sepp van den Berg

Liverpool to Brentford

£25m

Championship incomings

Chris Bedia

Union Berlin to Hull

Loan

Tom Krauss

Mainz to Luton

Loan

Uros Racic

Sassuolo to West Brom

Loan

Largie Ramazani

Almeria to Leeds

Undisclosed

Joe Worrall

Nottm Forest to Burnley

Undisclosed

Ante Crnac

Rakow Czestochowa to Norwich

Undisclosed

Michael Obafemi

Burnley to Plymouth

Loan

League One incomings

Eli King

Cardiff to Stevenage

Loan

Emmanuel Longelo

Birmingham to Cambridge

Loan

League Two incomings

Luca Ness

Charlton to Notts County

Undisclosed

Nathan Lowe

Stoke to Walsall

Loan

Wednesday 21st August

Premier League incomings

Joao Felix

Atletico Madrid to Chelsea

£45m

Alex Moreno

Aston Villa to Nottingham Forest

Loan

Championship incomings

Femi Azeez

Reading to Millwall

Undisclosed

Norman Bassette

Caen to Coventry

Undisclosed

Bashir Humphreys

Chelsea to Burnley

Loan

Nicolas Schmid

BW Linz to Portsmouth

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Cameron Humphreys

Ipswich to Wycombe

Loan

Josh Stokes

Bristol City to Cambridge

Loan

League Two incomings

Dominic Sadi

Bournemouth to Carlisle

Loan

Tuesday 20th August

Premier League incomings

Mateus Fernandes

Sporting CP to Southampton

£15m

Championship incomings

Jesper Daland

Cercle Brugge to Cardiff

Undisclosed

Abdoulaye Kamara

Borussia Dortmund to Portsmouth

Undisclosed

Mark McGuinness

Cardiff to Luton

Undisclosed

Liam Walsh

Swansea to Luton

Free

League One incomings

Reyes Cleary

West Brom to Walsall

Loan

Rhys Williams

Liverpool to Morecambe

Loan

Monday 19th August

Premier League incomings

Oliver Skipp

Tottenham to Leicester

£20m

Georginio Rutter

Leeds to Brighton

£40m

Jens Cajuste

Napoli to Ipswich

Loan

Championship incomings

Marselino Ferdinan

KMSK Deinze to Oxford Utd

Free

Hidde ter Avest

FC Utrecht to Oxford Utd

Free

League One incomings

Samy Chouchane

Brighton to Northampton

Loan

Saturday 17th August

League Two incomings

Josh Austerfield

Huddersfield to Salford

Free

Friday 16th August

Premier League incomings

Cameron Archer

Aston Villa to Southampton

£15m

Evanilson

FC Porto to Bournemouth

£40.2m

Wilson Odobert

Burnley to Tottenham

£25m

Kalvin Phillips

Man City to Ipswich

Loan

Ramon Sosa

Talleres to Nottingham Forest

£9.3m

Sammie Szmodics

Blackburn to Ipswich

£9m

Lesley Ugochukwu

Chelsea to Southampton

Loan

Championship incomings

Mason Burstow

Chelsea to Hull

Undisclosed

Tommy Conway

Bristol City to Middlesbrough

Undisclosed

Charlie Hughes

Wigan to Hull

Undisclosed

Andrew Moran

Brighton to Stoke

Loan

Jesurun Rak-Sakyi

Crystal Palace to Sheff Utd

Loan

Scott Twine

Burnley to Bristol City

Undisclosed

Oscar Zambrano

LDU Quito to Hull

Loan

Jacob Widell Zetterstrom

Djurgarden to Derby

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Jamie Donley

Tottenham to Leyton Orient

Loan

Kamari Doyle

Brighton to Exeter

Loan

Charles Sagoe Jr

Arsenal to Shrewsbury

Loan

League Two incomings

Nelson Khumbeni

Bolton to Accrington

Loan

Thursday 15th August

Championship incomings

Michael Cooper

Plymouth to Sheff Utd

£4m

League One incomings

Tola Showunmi

Louisville City to Crawley

Undisclosed

Mallik Wilks

Sheff Wed to Rotherham

Loan

League Two incomings

Harvey Araujo

Fulham to Chesterfield

Loan

Bradley Dack

Sunderland to Gillingham

Free

Brandon Fleming

Hull to Doncaster

Loan

Riley Harbottle

Hibernian to AFC Wimbledon

Undisclosed

Dilan Markanday

Blackburn to Chesterfield

Loan

Harrison Sohna

Free agent to Cheltenham

Free

Scottish Premiership incomings

Andres Salazar

Atletico Nacional to Hearts

Loan

Wednesday 14th August

Premier League incomings

Brajan Gruda

Mainz to Brighton

£25m

Championship incomings

George Earthy

West Ham to Bristol City

Loan

League One incomings

Lino Sousa

Aston Villa to Bristol Rovers

Loan

League Two incomings

Diamond Edwards

Southampton to Port Vale

Undisclosed

Tyrese Fornah

Derby to Salford

Loan

Scottish Premiership incomings

Adam Idah

Norwich to Celtic

Undisclosed

Tuesday 13th August

Premier League incomings

Julian Araujo

Barcelona to Bournemouth

Undisclosed

Matthijs de Ligt

Bayern Munich to Man Utd

£38.5m

Noussair Mazraoui

Bayern Munich to Man Utd

£12.8m

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Man Utd to West Ham

£15m

Championship incomings

Karamoko Dembele

Stade Brest to QPR

Loan

Jeppe Okkels

FC Utrecht to Preston

Undisclosed

Koki Saito

Lommel to QPR

Loan

League One incomings

Dom Ballard

Southampton to Blackpool

Loan

Monday 12th August

Premier League incomings

Fabio Carvalho

Liverpool to Brentford

£27.5m

Championship incomings

Bosun Lawal

Celtic to Stoke

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Dean Bouzanis

Reading to Stevenage

Loan

Kian Breckin

Man City to Crewe

Loan

Luke Mbete

Man City to Northampton

Loan

Kelechi Nwakali

Chaves to Barnsley

Undisclosed

Connor O’Riordan

Blackburn to Cambridge

Loan

Alfons Sampsted

FC Twente to Birmingham

Loan

League Two incomings

Mipo Odubeko

Maritimo to Fleetwood

Free

Olly Sanderson

Fulham to Bradford

Loan

Sunday 11th August

Premier League incomings

Pedro Neto

Wolves to Chelsea

£54m

Championship incomings

Tyrese Campbell

Stoke to Sheff Utd

Free

Saturday 10th August

Premier League incomings

Facundo Buonanotte

Brighton to Leicester

Loan

Dominic Solanke

Bournemouth to Tottenham

£65m

Jean-Clair Todibo

Nice to West Ham

Loan

Championship incomings

Lewis Koumas

Liverpool to Stoke

Loan

League One incomings

Ayumu Yokoyama

Sagan Tosu to Birmingham

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Ben Williams

Cheltenham to Carlisle

Free

Friday 9th August

Championship incomings

Finley Burns

Man City to Hull

Loan

Amankwah Forson

RB Salzburg to Norwich

Undisclosed

Micah Hamilton

Man City to Middlesbrough

Undisclosed

Liam Millar

Basel to Hull

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Micah Anthony

QPR to Bristol Rovers

Free

Eddie Beach

Chelsea to Crawley

Loan

Tariqe Fosu

Free agent to Northampton

Free

Jordan Jones

Free agent to Wigan

Free

Callum Marshall

West Ham to Huddersfield

Loan

Tyler Onyango

Everton to Stockport

Loan

Ollie Rathbone

Rotherham to Wrexham

Undisclosed

Gabriel Slonina

Chelsea to Barnsley

Loan

League Two incomings

Max Conway

Bolton to Crewe

Loan

Conor Grant

MK Dons to Notts County

Undisclosed

Kyle John

Everton to Port Vale

Free

Billy Kirkman

New Saints to Swindon

Undisclosed

George Miller

Doncaster to Cheltenham

Undisclosed

Aaron Nemane

Notts County to MK Dons

Undisclosed

Thursday 8th August

Premier League incomings

Aaron Anselmino

Boca Juniors to Chelsea

£15.6m

William Osula

Sheff Utd to Newcastle

£15m

Championship incomings

Kayky Almeida

Fluminense to Watford

Undisclosed

Anthony Racioppi

Young Boys to Hull

Undisclosed

Ike Ugbo

Troyes to Sheff Wed

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Elliot Embleton

Sunderland to Blackpool

Undisclosed

Jay Matete

Sunderland to Bolton

Loan

Jordi Osei-Tutu

Bochum to Bolton

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Dara Costelloe

Burnley to Accrington

Loan

Jordan Davies

Wrexham to Grimsby

Loan

Hamzad Kargbo

QPR to Newport

Free

Patrick Kelly

West Ham to Doncaster

Loan

Wednesday 7th August

Championship incomings

Alfie Gilchrist

Chelsea to Sheff Utd

Loan

Etienne Green

Saint-Etienne to Burnley

Undisclosed

Kaine Kesler-Hayden

Aston Villa to Preston

Loan

Rohan Luthra

Cardiff to Derby

Free

League Two incomings

Benicio Baker-Boaitey

Brighton to Port Vale

Loan

Teddy Bishop

Lincoln to Colchester

Free

Tuesday 6th August

Premier League incomings

Guido Rodriguez

Real Betis to West Ham

Free

Championship incomings

Lewis Dobbin

Aston Villa to West Brom

Loan

Callum Doyle

Man City to Norwich

Loan

Gianluca Frabotta

Juventus to West Brom

Undisclosed

Matt Ritchie

Newcastle to Portsmouth

Free

Harry Souttar

Leicester to Sheff Utd

Loan

Alex Robertson

Man City to Cardiff

£3m

League One incomings

Luke Chambers

Liverpool to Wigan

Loan

Will Evans

Newport to Mansfield

Undisclosed

Josh Feeney

Aston Villa to Shrewsbury

Loan

Mahamadou Susoho

Man City to Peterborough

Loan

Panutche Camara

Ipswich to Crawley

Free

League Two incomings

Luca Barrington

Brighton to Grimsby

Loan

Euan Williams

Charlton to Gillingham

Free

Monday 5th August

Premier League incomings

Niclas Fullkrug

Borussia Dortmund to West Ham

£27m

Championship incomings

Andre Dozzell

QPR to Portsmouth

Free

League One incomings

Elkan Baggott

Ipswich to Blackpool

Loan

Charlie Goode

Brentford to Stevenage

Free

League Two incomings

Ibrahim Bakare

Free agent to Cheltenham

Free

Jeff King

Chesterfield to Swindon

Free

Chris Stokes

Morecambe to Barrow

Free

Devan Tanton

Fulham to Chesterfield

Loan

Sunday 4th August

Championship incomings

Jonathan Varane

Sporting Gijon to QPR

Undisclosed

Saturday 3rd August

Premier League incomings

Crysencio Summerville

Leeds to West Ham

£25m

Jorge Cuenca

Villarreal to Fulham

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Murphy Cooper

QPR to Stevenage

Loan

Jake Garrett

Blackburn to Bristol Rovers

Loan

Ben Quinn

Celtic to Mansfield

Free

League Two incomings

Alfie Bendle

Forest Green to Colchester

Free

Friday 2nd August

Premier League incomings

Emile Smith Rowe

Arsenal to Fulham

£27m

Championship incomings

Malcolm Ebiowei

Crystal Palace to Oxford Utd

Loan

Blondy Nna Noukeu

Stoke to Sunderland

Free

Elias Sorensen

Esbjerg to Portsmouth

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Louie Barry

Aston Villa to Stockport

Loan

Sam Curtis

Sheff Utd to Peterborough

Loan

Georgie Gent

Blackburn to Barnsley

Undisclosed

Szabolcs Schon

Fehervar to Bolton

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Joel Colwill

Cardiff to Cheltenham

Loan

Cameron Congreve

Swansea to Bromley

Loan

Nico Lawrence

Southampton to MK Dons

Loan

Omari Patrick

Sutton to Tranmere

Free

Jacob Wakeling

Peterborough to Gillingham

Loan

Thursday 1st August

Premier League incomings

Ismaila Sarr

Marseille to Crystal Palace

£12.5m

Jota Silva

Vitoria to Nottingham Forest

Undisclosed

Conor Townsend

West Brom to Ipswich

£750k

Championship incomings

Danny Batth

Norwich to Blackburn

Free

Anwar El Ghazi

Free agent to Cardiff

Free

Yasser Larouci

Troyes to Watford

Loan

Marvin Mehlem

Darmstadt to Hull

Undisclosed

Matt Phillips

West Brom to Oxford Utd

Free

Brandon Thomas-Asante

West Brom to Coventry

Undisclosed

Zan Vipotnik

Free agent to Swansea

Free

Andreas Weimann

Bristol City to Blackburn

Free

League One incomings

James Connolly

Bristol Rovers to Crewe

Undisclosed

Liam McCarron

Stoke to Northampton

Undisclosed

Oscar Wallin

Degerfors to Peterborough

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Dan Adu-Adjei

Bournemouth to Carlisle

Loan

Zak Bradshaw

Lincoln to Tranmere

Loan

Vontae Daley-Campbell

Peterborough to Chesterfield

Free

Jack Shepherd

Barnsley to Bradford

Loan

Harry Pell

AFC Wimbledon to Cheltenham

Free

Scottish Premiership incomings

Paulo Bernardo

Benfica to Celtic

Undisclosed

Robin Propper

FC Twente to Rangers

Undisclosed

Wednesday 31st July

Championship incomings

Devante Cole

Barnsley to West Brom

Free

Sam Gallagher

Blackburn to Stoke

Undisclosed

Exauce Mafoumbi

Nantes to Blackburn

Undisclosed

Kyle McFadzean

Free agent to Blackburn

Free

Yuki Ohashi

Sanfrecce Hiroshima to Blackburn

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Cameron Bragg

Southampton to Crawley

Loan

Tristan Crama

Brentford to Exeter

Loan

Tuesday 30th July

Premier League incomings

Ben Brereton Diaz

Villarreal to Southampton

£7m

Dean Huijsen

Juventus to Bournemouth

£12.8m

Filip Jorgensen

Villarreal to Chelsea

£20.7m

Jake O’Brien

Lyon to Everton

£16.4m

Championship incomings

Ben Chrisene

Aston Villa to Norwich

Undisclosed

Wilfried Kanga

Hertha Berlin to Cardiff

Loan

Makhtar Gueye

Molenbeek to Blackburn

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Jordan Rossiter

Bristol Rovers to Shrewsbury

Free

League Two incomings

Joel Cotterill

Swansea to Swindon

Loan

Neo Eccleston

Huddersfield to Barrow

Loan

Ben Jackson

Huddersfield to Barrow

Undisclosed

Monday 29th July

Premier League incomings

Riccardo Calafiori

Bologna to Arsenal

£42m

League Two incomings

James Furlong

Hull to AFC Wimbledon

Free

Saturday 27th July

Championship incomings

Harrison Burrows

Peterborough to Sheff Utd

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Jack Holmes

Stamford to Rotherham

Free

Harry Isted

Charlton to Burton

Undisclosed

Joshua Kayode

Rotherham to Shrewsbury

Loan

Joe Young

Wolves to Shrewsbury

Free

Friday 26th July

Premier League incomings

Ryan Sessegnon

Tottenham to Fulham

Free

Jesper Lindstrom

Napoli to Everton

Loan

Championship incomings

Jason Farrell

Central Coast Mariners to Portsmouth

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Tayo Adaramola

Crystal Palace to Stockport

Loan

Matt Dibley-Dias

Fulham to Northampton

Loan

Tyreece Simpson

Huddersfield to Stevenage

Undisclosed

Jack Sparkes

Portsmouth to Peterborough

Undisclosed

Silko Thomas

Leicester to Wigan

Loan

League Two incomings

Ryan Bowman

Shrewsbury to Cheltenham

Free

Declan Drysdale

Newport to Tranmere

Free

Miguel Freckleton

Sheff Utd to Swindon

Loan

Jack Hinchy

Brighton to Notts County

Free

Levi Laing

West Ham to Cheltenham

Loan

Cameron Evans

Taunton to Newport

Free

Thursday 25th July

Championship incomings

Paddy McNair

San Diego to West Brom

Loan

Victor Palsson

KAS Eupen to Plymouth

Free

League One incomings

Joe Hugill

Man Utd to Wigan

Loan

Marc Leonard

Brighton to Birmingham

Undisclosed

Armando Junior Quitirna

Fleetwood to Crawley

Undisclosed

Terence Vancooten

Stevenage to Burton

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Lee Angol

Sutton to Morecambe

Free

Robbie Cundy

Barnsley to Notts County

Free

Mark Helm

Burton to Fleetwood

Undisclosed

Wednesday 24th July

Championship incomings

David Ozoh

Crystal Palace to Derby

Loan

Ian Poveda

Leeds to Sunderland

Free

League One incomings

Max Anderson

Dundee to Crawley

Undisclosed

Toby Sibbick

Hearts to Wigan

Undisclosed

Nick Akoto

South Georgia Tormenta to Burton

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Ben Heneghen

Fleetwood to Port Vale

Free

Sam Hornby

Colchester to Walsall

Free

Tom McGill

Brighton to MK Dons

Loan

Tuesday 23rd July

Championship incomings

Cody Drameh

Leeds to Hull

Free

Lawrence Vigouroux

Burnley to Swansea

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Matthew Craig

Tottenham to Barnsley

Loan

Zach Hemming

Middlesbrough to Leyton Orient

Loan

Johnly Yfeko

Rangers to Exeter

Loan

League Two incomings

Albert Adomah

QPR to Walsall

Free

Tom Flanagan

Shrewsbury to Colchester

Free

Donald Love

Morecambe to Accrington

Loan

Ben Woodburn

Preston to Salford

Free

Monday 22nd July

Premier League incomings

Amadou Onana

Everton to Aston Villa

£50m

Caleb Wiley

Atlanta United to Chelsea

£8.5m

Championship incomings

Liam Roberts

Middlesbrough to Millwall

Free

Antonio Tikvic

Udinese to Watford

Loan

League One incomings

Muhammadu Faal

Havant & Waterlooville to Crawley

Free

League Two incomings

Marcus Wyllie

Enfield to Gillingham

Undisclosed

Sunday 21st July

League One incomings

Sean Clare

Wigan to Leyton Orient

Undisclosed

Saturday 20th July

Premier League incomings

Miodrag Pivas

Jedinstvo to Newcastle

Undisclosed

Championship incomings

Jayden Bogle

Sheff Utd to Leeds

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Christoph Klarer

Darmstadt to Birmingham

Undisclosed

George Wickens

Fulham to Lincoln

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Jon Taylor

Doncaster to Salford

Free

Friday 19th July

Premier League incomings

Jaden Philogene

Hull to Aston Villa

£18m

Championship incomings

Sinclair Armstrong

QPR to Bristol City

Undisclosed

Zan Celar

Lugano to QPR

Undisclosed

Oliver Dovin

Hammarby to Coventry

Undisclosed

Vaclav Hladky

Ipswich to Burnley

Free

Matt Ingram

Hull to Oxford Utd

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Tyrese Francois

Fulham to Wigan

Free

Tom Hamer

Burton to Lincoln

Undisclosed

John Marquis

Bristol Rovers to Shrewsbury

Free

Filip Marschall

Aston Villa to Crewe

Loan

Promise Omochere

Fleetwood to Bristol Rovers

Undisclosed

Willum Thor Willumsson

Go Ahead Eagles to Birmingham

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Kamarl Grant

Millwall to Bromley

Loan

Lewis Payne

Southampton to Cheltenham

Loan

Thursday 18th July

Premier League incomings

Leny Yoro

Lille to Man Utd

£52.1m

Savinho

Troyes to Man City

£30.8m

Nikola Milenkovic

Fiorentina to Nottingham Forest

£12m

Championship incomings

Shaun Hutchinson

Free agent to Millwall

Free

League One incomings

Dom Jefferies

Gillingham to Lincoln

Undisclosed

Jamie Jones

Middlesbrough to Salford

Free

Harvey Macadam

Fleetwood to Morecambe

Undisclosed

Esapa Osong

Nottingham Forest to Rotherham

Loan

Jojo Wollacott

Hibernian to Crawley

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Harrison Sohna

Free agent to Cheltenham

Free

Matty Young

Sunderland to Salford

Loan

Scottish Premiership incomings

Kasper Schmeichel

Free agent to Celtic

Free

Wednesday 17th July

Premier League incomings

Arijanet Muric

Burnley to Ipswich

£15m

Championship incomings

Ebou Adams

Cardiff to Derby

Undisclosed

Andreas Hountondji

Caen to Burnley

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Korey Smith

Derby to Cambridge

Free

League Two incomings

James Chester

Barrow to Salford

Free

Tuesday 16th July

Premier League incomings

Flynn Downes

West Ham to Southampton

Undisclosed

Championship incomings

Jack Barrett

Everton to Blackburn

Free

Lucas Pires

Santos to Burnley

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Will Aimson

Exeter to Wigan

Undisclosed

Alex Cochrane

Hearts to Birmingham

Undisclosed

Gary Gardner

Birmingham to Cambridge

Free

Luca Hoole

Bristol Rovers to Shrewsbury

Undisclosed

Michael Mellon

Burnley to Stockport

Loan

Lewis Warrington

Everton to Leyton Orient

Free

Joe Whitworth

Crystal Palace to Exeter

Loan

Jack Cooper-Love

Elfsborg to Burton

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Owen Goodman

Crystal Palace to AFC Wimbledon

Loan

Ellis Taylor

Sunderland to Harrogate

Free

Scottish Premiership incomings

Alex Iacovitti

Port Vale to St Mirren

Undisclosed

Viljami Sinisalo

Aston Villa to Celtic

Undisclosed

Monday 15th July

Championship incomings

Eom Ji-Sung

Gwangju to Swansea

Undisclosed

Kieffer Moore

Bournemouth to Sheff Utd

Undisclosed

Callum O’Hare

Coventry to Sheff Utd

Free

Przemyslaw Placheta

Swansea to Oxford Utd

Free

League One incomings

Callum Barton

Plymouth to Wrexham

Free

Seb Revan

Aston Villa to Wrexham

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Ruari Paton

Queen’s Park to Port Vale

Undisclosed

Sunday 14th July

Premier League incomings

Yukinari Sugawara

AZ to Southampton

Undisclosed

Joshua Zirkzee

Bologna to Man Utd

£36.5m

Championship incomings

Calum Chambers

Aston Villa to Cardiff

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Theo Vassell

Salford to Barrow

Free

Saturday 13th July

Premier League incomings

Liam Delap

Man City to Ipswich

£20m

Championship incomings

Nathaniel Chalobah

West Brom to Sheff Wed

Free

League One incomings

Taylor Richards

QPR to Cambridge

Loan

League Two incomings

Tom Edwards

Stoke to Salford

Free

Friday 12th July

Premier League incomings

Renato Veiga

Basel to Chelsea

£12m

Jacob Greaves

Hull to Ipswich

Undisclosed

Malick Yalcouye

IFK Goteborg to Brighton

Undisclosed

Championship incomings

Goncalo Franco

Moreirense to Swansea

Undisclosed

Chris Willock

QPR to Cardiff

Free

League One incomings

Scott Arfield

Charlotte to Bolton

Free

Tom Eaves

Rotherham to Northampton

Undisclosed

Jack Hazlehurst

Chorley to Burton

Undisclosed

Jamie Lindsay

Rotherham to Bristol Rovers

Free

League Two incomings

Harry Burgoyne

Shrewsbury to Morecambe

Free

Taylor Foran

Arsenal to Bromley

Free

Kellan Gordon

Crawley to Notts County

Free

Luke Hendrie

Bradford to Morecambe

Free

Callum Hendry

Salford to MK Dons

Undisclosed

Hallam Hope

Oldham to Morecambe

Free

Callum Jones

Hull to Morecambe

Loan

Adam Lewis

Liverpool to Morecambe

Free

Paul Lewis

Tranmere to Morecambe

Free

Ross Millen

Raith Rovers to Morecambe

Free

George Ray

Barrow to Morecambe

Free

Jamie Stott

Halifax to Morecambe

Free

Max Taylor

Rochdale to Morecambe

Free

Ben Tolitt

Oldham to Morecambe

Free

Tom White

Barrow to Morecambe

Free

Thursday 11th July

Championship incomings

Alan Browne

Preston to Sunderland

Free

Lukas Jensen

Lincoln to Millwall

Undisclosed

Sam McCallum

Norwich to Sheff Utd

Free

Joe Rothwell

Bournemouth to Leeds

Loan

Reuell Walters

Arsenal to Luton

Free

League One incomings

Tommi O’Reilly

Aston Villa to Shrewsbury

Loan

League Two incomings

Joe Pigott

Leyton Orient to AFC Wimbledon

Loan

Wednesday 10th July

Premier League incomings

Daniel Jebbison

Sheff Utd to Bournemouth

£1.5m

Championship incomings

Kenzo Goudmijn

AZ to Derby

Undisclosed

Charlie McNeill

Man Utd to Sheff Wed

Free

Moussa Sissoko

Nantes to Watford

Free

Japhet Tanganga

Tottenham to Millwall

Free

League One incomings

Josh Griffiths

West Brom to Bristol Rovers

Loan

Joseph Hungbo

Nuremberg to Rotherham

Loan

Ryan Loft

Port Vale to Cambridge

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Cameron Antwi

Cardiff to Newport

Free

Courtney Baker-Richardson

Crewe to Newport

Free

Grant Hall

Rotherham to Swindon

Free

Dylan Mitchell

Aston Villa to Swindon

Free

Lewis Ward

Charlton to AFC Wimbledon

Free

Scottish Premiership incomings

Simon Murray

Ross County to Dundee

Undisclosed

Robby McCrorie

Rangers to Kilmarnock

Undisclosed

Tuesday 9th July

Premier League incomings

Carlos Miguel

Corinthians to Nottingham Forest

Undisclosed

Caleb Okoli

Atalanta to Leicester

Undisclosed

Championship incomings

Idris El Mizouni

Ipswich to Oxford Utd

£400k

Yu Hirakawa

Machida Zelvia to Bristol City

Loan

Stefan Teitur Thordarson

Silkeborg to Preston

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Jake Baldwin

Ross County to Northampton

Undisclosed

Gavan Holohan

Grimsby to Crawley

Free

Toby Mullarkey

Grimsby to Crawley

Undisclosed

Jackson Smith

Walsall to Barnsley

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

George Byers

Sheff Wed to Port Vale

Free

Lewis Cass

Port Vale to Grimsby

Free

Jason Dadi Svanthorsson

Breidablik to Grimsby

Undisclosed

Monday 8th July

Championship incomings

Alex Cairns

Salford to Leeds

Free

Macaulay Langstaff

Notts County to Millwall

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Jack Armer

Carlisle to Burton

Undisclosed

Billy Bodin

Oxford Utd to Burton

Free

Lee Evans

Portsmouth to Blackpool

Free

League Two incomings

Zico Asare

Maidenhead to Harrogate

Undisclosed

Sunday 7th July

Premier League incomings

Amario Cozier-Duberry

Arsenal to Brighton

Free

Michael Golding

Chelsea to Leicester

£4m

Saturday 6th July

Premier League incomings

Max Kilman

Wolves to West Ham

£40m

Bobby Decordova-Reid

Fulham to Leicester

Free

Championship incomings

Shandon Baptiste

Brentford to Luton

Free

Friday 5th July

Premier League incomings

Nathan Wood

Swansea to Southampton

Undisclosed

Mats Wieffer

Feyenoord to Brighton

£25.4m

Championship incomings

Jack Currie

AFC Wimbledon to Oxford Utd

Undisclosed

Sam Greenwood

Leeds to Preston

Loan

Liam Morrison

Bayern Munich to QPR

Undisclosed

Hevertton Santos

Estrela de Amadora to QPR

Free

Rocco Vata

Celtic to Watford

Dev. fee

League One incomings

Omar Bogle

Newport to Crewe

Free

Tendayi Darikwa

Apollon Limassol to Lincoln

Free

Greg Docherty

Hull to Charlton

Free

Michael Forbes

West Ham to Bristol Rovers

Loan

Emil Hansson

Heracles Almelo to Birmingham

Undisclosed

Cameron McGeehan

Colchester to Northampton

Free

League Two incomings

Ethon Archer

Torquay to Cheltenham

Free

Tom Carroll

Exeter to MK Dons

Free

Thursday 4th July

Championship incomings

James Beadle

Brighton to Sheff Wed

Loan

Torbjorn Heggem

Brommapojkarna to West Brom

Undisclosed

Jamie Shackleton

Leeds to Sheff Utd

Free

League One incomings

Gassan Ahadme

Ipswich to Charlton

Undisclosed

Ed Francis

Gateshead to Exeter

Undisclosed

Diallang Jaiyesimi

Charlton to Leyton Orient

Undisclosed

Callum Morton

Salford to Northampton

Loan

Daniel Phillips

St Johnstone to Stevenage

Undisclosed

Antony Evans

Bristol Rovers to Huddersfield

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Zach Awe

Southampton to Accrington

Loan

James Bolton

St Mirren to Fleetwood

Undisclosed

Marcus Dinanga

Gateshead to Bromley

Undisclosed

Liam Dulson

Bedford Town to Cheltenham

Free

Mackenzie Hunt

Everton to Fleetwood

Free

Liam Kelly

Crawley to MK Dons

Undisclosed

George McEachran

Swindon to Grimsby

Free

David Okagbue

Stoke to Walsall

Undisclosed

Alex Woodyard

York to Colchester

Free

Tyreik Wright

Plymouth to Bradford

Undisclosed

Wednesday 3rd July

Premier League incomings

Iliman Ndiaye

Marseille to Everton

Undisclosed

Ronnie Edwards

Peterborough to Southampton

£3m

Championship incomings

Jonathan Bond

Free agent to Watford

Free

Olak Kobacki

Arka Gdynia to Sheff Wed

Undisclosed

Louie Sibley

Derby to Oxford Utd

Free

League One incomings

Matty Godden

Coventry to Charlton

Undisclosed

Daniel Harvie

MK Dons to Wycombe

Undisclosed

Cian Hayes

Fleetwood to Peterborough

Undisclosed

Zach Jeacock

Free agent to Lincoln

Free

Marc Roberts

Birmingham to Barnsley

Free

Dan Udoh

Shrewsbury to Wycombe

Free

Nik Tzanev

AFC Wimbledon to Northampton

Free

Rio Adebisi

Crewe to Peterborough

Undisclosed

Max Sanders

Leyton Orient to Crewe

Undisclosed

Dylan Williams

Chelsea to Burton

Loan

League Two incomings

Joe Day

Newport to Cheltenham

Free

Owen Evans

Walsall to Cheltenham

Free

Tuesday 2nd July

Premier League incomings

Archie Gray

Leeds to Tottenham

£30m

Jorgen Strand Larsen

Celta Vigo to Wolves

Loan

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

Leicester to Chelsea

£30m

Pedro Lima

Sport Recife to Wolves

£8.5m

Championship incomings

Joe Rodon

Tottenham to Leeds

£10m

Darko Gyabi

Leeds to Plymouth

Loan

Kayden Jackson

Ipswich to Derby

Free

Jerry Yates

Swansea to Derby

Loan

Muhamed Tijani

Slavia Prague to Plymouth

Loan

League One incomings

Jay Bird

Arbroath to Exeter

Free

Lewis Brunt

Leicester to Wrexham

Undisclosed

Lewis Fiorini

Man City to Stockport

Undisclosed

Herbie Kane

Barnsley to Huddersfield

Free

Vicente Reyes

Norwich to Cambridge

Loan

Rob Street

Cheltenham to Lincoln

Undisclosed

Alfie May

Charlton to Birmingham

Undisclosed

James Wilson

Port Vale to Northampton

Free

Ryan Woods

Hull to Exeter

Free

League Two incomings

Zech Medley

Free agent to Fleetwood

Free

Jack Payne

Charlton to Colchester

Free

Farrend Rawson

Morecambe to Accrington

Free

Lewis Leigh

Preston to Bromley

Undisclosed

Tommy Simkin

Stoke to Walsall

Loan

Michael Spellman

Sunderland to Newport

Free

Lyle Taylor

Cambridge to Colchester

Free

Monday 1st July

Premier League incomings

Elliot Anderson

Newcastle to Nottingham Forest

Undisclosed

Ross Barkley

Luton to Aston Villa

Undisclosed

Enzo Barrenechea

Juventus to Aston Villa

£6.7m

Marc Guiu

Barcelona to Chelsea

£5m

Lewis Hall

Chelsea to Newcastle

£28m

Samuel Iling-Junior

Juventus to Aston Villa

£11.8m

Taylor Harwood-Bellis

Man City to Southampton

£20m

Daichi Kamada

Lazio to Crystal Palace

Free

Yankuba Minteh

Newcastle to Brighton

£35m

Charlie Taylor

Burnley to Southampton

Undisclosed

Igor Thiago

Club Brugge to Brentford

£30m

Odysseas Vlachodimos

Nottingham Forest to Newcastle

Undisclosed

Championship incomings

Fally Mayulu

Rapid Vienna to Bristol City

Undisclosed

Sammy Silvera

Middlesbrough to Portsmouth

Loan

League One incomings

Tyreeq Bakinson

Sheff Wed to Wycombe

Free

Sam Hughes

Burton to Stockport

Free

Shayne Lavery

Blackpool to Cambridge

Free

Mickel Miller

Plymouth to Huddersfield

Free

JJ McKiernan

Morecambe to Lincoln

Free

League Two incomings

Ben Amos

Wigan to Port Vale

Free

Matt Baker

Stoke to Newport

Comp. agreement

Josh Gordon

Burton to Walsall

Free

Connor Hall

Colchester to Port Vale

Undisclosed

Rob Hunt

Leyton Orient to Colchester

Free

Alistair Smith

Lincoln to AFC Wimbledon

Loan

Sol Solomon

Marine to Tranmere

Free

Omar Sowunmi

Sutton to Bromley

Undisclosed

Josh Williams

Connah’s Quay Nomads to Tranmere

Free

Charlie Wyke

Wigan to Carlisle

Free

Sunday 30th June

Premier League incomings

Omari Hutchinson

Chelsea to Ipswich

£20m

Championship incomings

Jamal Lowe

Bournemouth to Sheff Wed

Free

League One incomings

Bailey Peacock-Farrell

Burnley to Birmingham

Undisclosed

Taylor Moore

Valenciennes to Bristol Rovers

Undisclosed

Saturday 29th June

Premier League incomings

Omari Kellyman

Aston Villa to Chelsea

£19m

League One incomings

Charlie Kelman

QPR to Leyton Orient

Loan

Joel Senior

Morecambe to Bristol Rovers

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Stephan Negru

Oxford Utd to Salford

Loan

Friday 28th June

Premier League incomings

Ian Maatsen

Chelsea to Aston Villa

£35m

Championship incomings

Svante Ingelsson

Hansa Rostock to Sheff Wed

Free

Ben Osborn

Sheff Utd to Derby

Free

Shurandy Sambo

PSV to Burnley

Free

League One incomings

Bryant Bilongo

Middlesbrough to Bristol Rovers

Undisclosed

Rushian Hepburn-Murphy

Swindon to Crawley

Free

Klaidi Lolos

Crawley to Bolton

Undisclosed

Scott Malone

Gillingham to Crawley

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Elliot Bonds

Cheltenham to Fleetwood

Undisclosed

Jacob Carney

Sunderland to Newport

Free

Ben Goodliffe

Sutton to Colchester

Undisclosed

John-Kymani Gordon

Crystal Palace to Colchester

Free

Oliver Greaves

Mickleover to Newport

Free

Joe Pritchard

Accrington to MK Dons

Free

Lorent Tolaj

Aldershot to Port Vale

Undisclosed

Thursday 27th June

Championship incomings

Jordan Archer

QPR to Portsmouth

Free

Jamie Cumming

Chelsea to Oxford Utd

Undisclosed

Ousmane Diakite

Hartberg to West Brom

Undisclosed

Ryan Giles

Luton to Hull

Undisclosed

Paul Nardi

Gent to QPR

Free

League One incomings

Zac Ashworth

West Brom to Blackpool

Undisclosed

Hayden Coulson

Middlesbrough to Blackpool

Undisclosed

Dan Ellison

Chippenham to Bristol Rovers

Undisclosed

Josh Flint

Volendam to Crawley

Free

Josh Magennis

Wigan to Exeter

Free

Sonny Perkins

Leeds to Leyton Orient

Undisclosed

Toby Savin

Accrington to Shrewsbury

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Andy Dallas

Barnsley to Barrow

Loan

Harry Smith

Sutton to Swindon

Free

Kai Whitmore

Haverfordwest to Newport

Free

Wednesday 26th June

Premier League incomings

Wes Foderingham

Sheff Utd to West Ham

Free

Championship incomings

Eric Bocat

Sint-Truiden to Stoke

Undisclosed

Reuben Swann

AFC Sudbury to Portsmouth

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Rumarn Burrell

Cove Rangers to Burton

Free

Danilo Orsi

Crawley to Burton

Undisclosed

Ruel Sotiriou

Leyton Orient to Bristol Rovers

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Ethan Robson

MK Dons to Carlisle

Free

Curtis Edwards

Woking to Notts County

Free

Sam Hart

Sutton to Port Vale

Free

Cameron Norman

MK Dons to Tranmere

Free

Joe Thomas

Swansea to Newport

Free

Tuesday 25th June

Premier League incomings

Eric da Silva Moreira

St Pauli to Nottingham Forest

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Clinton Mola

Reading to Bristol Rovers

Free

James Gibbons

Bristol Rovers to Cambridge

Free

Nathan Bishop

Sunderland to Wycombe

Loan

League Two incomings

Udoka Godwin-Malife

Burton to Swindon

Undisclosed

Will Wright

Crawley to Swindon

Free

Charlie Lakin

Burton to Walsall

Free

Monday 24th June

Premier League incomings

Jack Harrison

Leeds to Everton

Loan

Championship incomings

Peter Kioso

Rotherham to Oxford Utd

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Alex Bannon

Queen’s Park to Burton

Undisclosed

Isaac Hutchinson

Walsall to Bristol Rovers

Undisclosed

Charlie Barker

Wealdstone to Crawley

Undisclosed

Alex Mitchell

Millwall to Charlton

Undisclosed

Cameron Dawson

Sheff Wed to Rotherham

Free

Alex MacDonald

Stevenage to Rotherham

Free

League Two incomings

Jamie Knight-Lebel

Bristol City to Crewe

Loan

Rod McDonald

Harrogate to Notts County

Undisclosed

Sunday 23rd June

Premier League incomings

Lewis Dobbin

Everton to Aston Villa

Undisclosed

Saturday 22nd June

Premier League incomings

Tim Iroegbunam

Aston Villa to Everton

£9m

Friday 21st June

Premier League incomings

Marko Stamenic

Red Star to Nottingham Forest

Undisclosed

Championship incomings

Simon Moore

Coventry to Sunderland

Free

Yan Valery

Angers to Sheff Wed

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Luke Southwood

Cheltenham to Bolton

Free

Charlie Webster

Chelsea to Burton

Undisclosed

Tom Bayliss

Shrewsbury to Lincoln

Free

League Two incomings

Kane Hemmings

Stevenage to Crewe

Free

Sam Sherring

Northampton to MK Dons

Free

Jayden Stockley

Fleetwood to Port Vale

Undisclosed

Thursday 20th June

Championship incomings

Jack Rudoni

Huddersfield to Coventry

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Julian Larsson

Nottingham Forest to Burton

Undisclosed

Ashley Fletcher

Watford to Blackpool

Free

Lewis Bate

Leeds to Stockport

Free

Antony Papadopoulos

Welling to Crawley

Free

League Two incomings

Cameron McJannet

Derry to Grimsby

Undisclosed

Ryan Delaney

Newport to Swindon

Free

Wednesday 19th June

Championship incomings

Luis Binks

Bologna to Coventry

Undisclosed

League One incomings

Josh Edwards

Dunfermline to Charlton

Undisclosed

League Two incomings

Matty Carson

Reading to Grimsby

Free

Nick Tsaroulla

Crawley to Notts County

Free

Josh Davison

AFC Wimbledon to Tranmere

Undisclosed

Tuesday 18th June

League One incomings

Ryan Allsop

Hull to Birmingham

Undisclosed

Zak Jules

Exeter to Rotherham

Free

Lasse Sorensen

Lincoln to Huddersfield

Undisclosed

George Nevett

Rochdale to Peterborough

Undisclosed

Ben Whitfield

Barrow to Burton

Free

League Two incomings

John-Joe O’Toole

Mansfield to AFC Wimbledon

Free

Luke Young

Wrexham to Cheltenham

Free

Arkell Jude-Boyd

QPR to Cheltenham Town

Free

Sam Barnes

Blackburn to Barrow

Free

Connor Mahoney

Huddersfield to Barrow

Free

Tommy Leigh

Accrington to MK Dons

Undisclosed

Alex Bass

Sunderland to Notts County

Undisclosed

Monday 17th June

League One incomings

Luke Berry

Luton to Charlton

Free

Christopher Conn-Clarke

Altrincham to Peterborough

Undisclosed

Deji Oshilaja

Burton to Mansfield

Free

Jamie Pardington

Cheltenham to Lincoln

Free

League Two incomings

Callum Maycock

Solihull to AFC Wimbledon

Free

Stephen Duke-McKenna

QPR to Harrogate

Free

Terell Thomas

Charlton to Carlisle

Free

Ryan Croasdale

Stockport to Port Vale

Free

Saturday 15th June

Championship incomings

Aodhan Doherty

Linfield to Blackburn

Undisclosed

Max Lowe

Sheff Utd to Sheff Wed

Free

League One incomings

Callum Connolly

Blackpool to Stockport

Free

League Two incomings

Ryan Haynes

Northampton to Cheltenham

Free

Friday 14th June

Premier League incomings

Chadi Riad

Real Betis to Crystal Palace

£14m

Adam Lallana

Brighton to Southampton

Free

Championship incomings

Ben Hamer

Watford to Sheff Wed

Free

Delano Burgzorg

Mainz to Middlesbrough

Undisclosed

Jordan Williams

Barnsley to Portsmouth

Free

League One incomings

Lewis Freestone

Cheltenham to Stevenage

Undisclosed

Conor McGrandles

Charlton to Lincoln

Undisclosed

Jason Sraha

Shrewsbury to Burton Albion

Undisclosed

Chris Forino

Wycombe to Bolton

Free

League Two incomings

Harry Pell

AFC Wimbledon to Cheltenham

Free

Jordan Wright

Lincoln to Grimsby

Undisclosed

Scot Bennett

Newport to Cheltenham

Free

Cameron Harper

Inverness CT to Carlisle

Undisclosed

Scottish Premiership incomings

Peter Ambrose

Ujpest to Aberdeen

Undisclosed

Gavin Molloy

Shelbourne to Aberdeen

Undisclosed

Pre-window done deals

With the window not officially opening until Friday 14th June, some clubs wasted no time adding to their squads. Below is a list of transfers agreed from some time ago, including those that will become effective from the moment the window opens or at the end of players’ contracts.

Note that players being released or retiring have not been included.

Premier League transfers

Tosin Adarabioyo for Fulham

Player

From

To

Fee

Lloyd Kelly

Bournemouth

Newcastle

Free

Luis Guilherme

Palmeiras

West Ham

£25.5m

Rodrigo Gomes

Braga

Wolves

Undisclosed

Omari Forson

Man Utd

Monza

Free

Bendeguz Bolla

Wolves

Rapid Vienna

Free

Calvin Ramsay

Liverpool

Wigan

Loan

Alex Paulsen

Wellington

Bournemouth

Undisclosed

Kell Watts

Newcastle

Cambridge

Free

Enes Unal

Getafe

Bournemouth

£13m

Taylor Harwood-Bellis

Man City

Southampton

£20m

Ellery Balcombe

Brentford

St Mirren

Loan

Alvaro Carreras

Man Utd

Benfica

£5.1m

Tosin Adarabioyo

Fulham

Chelsea

Free

Thilo Kehrer

West Ham

Monaco

Undisclosed

Morgan Sanson

Aston Villa

Nice

£3.4m

Thiago Silva

Chelsea

Fluminense

Free

Tommy Doyle

Man City

Wolves

£4.3m

Lewis Hall

Chelsea

Newcastle

£35m

Eric Dier

Tottenham

Bayern Munich

Free

Igor Thiago

Club Brugge

Brentford

£30m

Ibrahim Osman

FC Nordsjaelland

Brighton

£16m

Luis Sinisterra

Leeds

Bournemouth

£20m

Remo Freuler

Nottingham Forest

Bologna

£3.8m

Lucas Bergvall

Djurgarden

Tottenham

£8.5m

Ivan Perisic

Tottenham

Hajduk Split

Free

Mike Tresor

Genk

Burnley

£16m

Nick Hayes

Ipswich

Barnet

Free

Abdul Fatawu

Sporting CP

Leicester

£14.4m

Championship transfers

Rotherham United goalkeeperViktor Johansson.

Player

From

To

Fee

Will Vaulks

Sheff Wed

Oxford United

Free

Ben Gibson

Norwich

Stoke

Free

Jose Cordoba

Levski Sofia

Norwich

Undisclosed

Dion Pereira

Luton

Dag & Red

Loan

Liam Kelly

Coventry

Rotherham

Free

Matt Macey

Portsmouth

Colchester

Free

Nathaniel Ogbeta

Swansea

Plymouth

Free

Christos Tzolis

Norwich

Fortuna Dusseldorf

£3m

Daniel Bennie

Perth Glory

QPR

Free

Luke Ayling

Leeds

Middlesbrough

Free

Maxime Esteve

Montpellier

Burnley

£10.1m

Sean Raggett

Portsmouth

Rotherham

Free

Raphael Borges Rodrigues

Macarthur

Coventry

Undisclosed

Reece James

Sheff Wed

Rotherham

Free

Joe Rafferty

Portsmouth

Rotherham

Free

Viktor Johansson

Rotherham

Stoke

Undisclosed

Conor Hourihane

Derby

Barnsley

Free

George Baldock

Sheff Utd

Panathinaikos

Free

Lee Gregory

Sheff Wed

Mansfield

Free

Luis Sinisterra

Leeds

Bournemouth

£20m

Robin Koch

Leeds

Eintracht Frankfurt

Free

Corey Blackett-Taylor

Charlton

Derby

Free

League One transfers

Calvin Ramsay

Player

From

To

Fee

Tomas Kalinauskas

FC Den Bosch

Burton Albion

Free

Geraldo Bajrami

Notts County

Burton Albion

Free

Dion Rankine

Chelsea U21

Wigan

Loan

Calvin Ramsay

Liverpool

Wigan

Loan

Aaron Rowe

Huddersfield

Gillingham

Free

Jordan Rhodes

Huddersfield

Blackpool

Free

Liam Kelly

Coventry

Rotherham

Free

Joe Powell

Burton Albion

Rotherham

Free

Sean Raggett

Portsmouth

Rotherham

Free

Reece James

Sheff Wed

Rotherham

Free

Shaun McWilliams

Northampton

Rotherham

Free

Joe Rafferty

Portsmouth

Rotherham

Free

Lee Gregory

Sheff Wed

Mansfield

Free

Jonson Clarke-Harris

Peterborough

Rotherham

Free

Elliot Watt

Salford

Burton Albion

Free

Josh Knight

Peterborough

Hannover 96

Free

Harrison Biggins

Doncaster

Shrewsbury

Free

Will Mannion

Cambridge

Charlton

Free

Cole Stockton

Burton Albion

Salford

Undisclosed

George Lloyd

Cheltenham

Shrewsbury

Free

Chey Dunkley

Shrewsbury

Chesterfield

Free

Sam Finley

Bristol Rovers

Tranmere

Free

Max Mata

Shrewsbury

Auckland

Loan

Matty Virtue

Blackpool

Fleetwood

Free

Tom Hewlett

Burton Albion

Poole Town

Free

Michael Olakigbe

Brentford B

Wigan

Loan

Kell Watts

Newcastle

Cambridge

Free

Louis Appere

Northampton

Stevenage

Free

Abraham Odoh

Harrogate

Peterborough

Undisclosed

Aaron Hayden

Wrexham

Carlisle

Free

Conor Hourihane

Derby

Barnsley

Free

Toto Nsiala

Burton Albion

Shrewsbury

Free

Dan Kemp

MK Dons

Stevenage

Free

Harvey Greenslade

Bristol Rovers

Yeovil

Free

Lewis Gordon

Bristol Rovers

Chesterfield

Free

Tunmise Sobowale

Shrewsbury

Swindon

Free

Alex Hartridge

Exeter

Wycombe

Free

George Dobson

Charlton

Fehervar

Free

James Scott

Exeter

St Mirren

Free

Corey Blackett-Taylor

Charlton

Derby

Free

Jayden Fevrier

Colchester

Stockport

Undisclosed

Frazer Blake-Tracy

Swindon

Mansfield

Free

Ollie Clarke

Mansfield

Swindon

Undisclosed

Jay Mingi

Colchester

Stockport

Undisclosed

Connor Lemonheigh-Evans

Stockport

MK Dons

Free

Jayden Davis

Crawley

Eastbourne Borough

Free

Keanu Baccus

St Mirren

Mansfield

Free

Neill Byrne

Stockport

Bradford City

Undisclosed

Antoni Sarcevic

Stockport

Bradford City

Free

Myles Hippolyte

Stockport

AFC Wimbledon

Free

Paddy Madden

Stockport

Chesterfield

Free

Callum Johnson

Mansfield

Bradford City

Free

Ben Tozer

Wrexham

Forest Green

Free

League Two transfers

Player

From

To

Fee

Teddy Sharman-Lowe

Chelsea U21

Doncaster

Loan

Geraldo Bajrami

Notts County

Burton Albion

Free

Jimmy Knowles

Boston Utd

Accrington

Free

Rosaire Longelo

Accrington

Swindon

Free

Aaron Rowe

Huddersfield

Gillingham

Free

Elliot Watt

Salford

Burton Albion

Free

Harrison Biggins

Doncaster

Shrewsbury

Free

Cole Stockton

Burton Albion

Salford

Undisclosed

George Lloyd

Cheltenham

Shrewsbury

Free

Chey Dunkley

Shrewsbury

Chesterfield

Free

Will Ferry

Cheltenham

Dundee United

Free

Jayden Harris

Carlisle

Sutton United

Free

Sam Finley

Bristol Rovers

Tranmere

Free

Matt Macey

Portsmouth

Colchester

Free

Matty Virtue

Blackpool

Fleetwood

Free

Uche Ikpeazu

Port Vale

St Johnstone

Free

Jordan Gibson

Carlisle

Doncaster

Free

Sean Long

Cheltenham

Forest Green

Free

Liam Sercombe

Cheltenham

Forest Green

Free

Ronan Curtis

AFC Wimbledon

Port Vale

Free

Abraham Odoh

Harrogate

Peterborough

Undisclosed

Aaron Hayden

Wrexham

Carlisle

Free

Dan Kemp

MK Dons

Stevenage

Free

Shaun Rooney

Fleetwood

St Mirren

Undisclosed

Lewis Gordon

Bristol Rovers

Chesterfield

Free

Tunmise Sobowale

Shrewsbury

Swindon

Free

Jacob Bedeau

Morecambe

Notts County

Free

Alex Hunt

Grimsby

York

Undisclosed

Tom Nixon

Hull U21

Doncaster

Undisclosed

James Waite

Newport County

Weston-super-Mare

Free

Dave Richards

Crewe

Dundee United

Free

Tom Knowles

Walsall

Forest Green

Free

Laurence Maguire

Chesterfield

MK Dons

Free

Dan Chesters

West Ham U21

Salford

Free

Joe Riley

Walsall

Fylde

Free

Jack Nolan

Accrington

Gillingham

Undisclosed

Jayden Fevrier

Colchester

Stockport

Undisclosed

Frazer Blake-Tracy

Swindon

Mansfield

Free

Harry Clifton

Grimsby

Doncaster

Undisclosed

Heath Richardson

Bradford City

Cleethorpes

Free

Armani Little

AFC Wimbledon

Gillingham

Free

Ollie Clarke

Mansfield

Swindon

Undisclosed

Aden Baldwin

Notts County

Bradford

Free

Luke Offord

Crewe

MK Dons

Free

Timi Odusina

Bradford City

Woking

Undisclosed

Tyrell Warren

Barrow

Grimsby

Free

Jay Mingi

Colchester

Stockport

Undisclosed

Elliot Nevitt

Crewe

Gillingham

Free

Matty Platt

Bradford City

Notts County

Free

Connor Lemonheigh-Evans

Stockport

MK Dons

Free

Michael Kelly

MK Dons

Accrington

Free

Ronan Curtis

AFC Wimbledon

Port Vale

Free

Douglas James-Taylor

Walsall

Drogheda United

Loan

Joe Sbarra

Solihull Moors

Doncaster

Free

Oscar Threlkeld

Morecambe

Torquay

Free

Matthew Stevens

Forest Green

AFC Wimbledon

Free

Neill Byrne

Stockport

Bradford City

Undisclosed

Antoni Sarcevic

Stockport

Bradford City

Free

Robbie Cleary

Oakland University

Salford

Free

Ash Taylor

Bradford City

Bruno’s Magpies

Free

Ben Bottomley

Doncaster

North Ferriby

Free

Charlie Seaman

Doncaster

Maidstone

Free

Myles Hippolyte

Stockport

AFC Wimbledon

Free

Paddy Madden

Stockport

Chesterfield

Free

Sam Bowen

Newport County

Solihull Moors

Free

Marley Marshall-Miranda

Colchester

Braintree

Free

Callum Johnson

Mansfield

Bradford City

Free

Finn Cousin-Dawson

Bradford City

Yeovil

Free

Reece McAlear

Tranmere

Livingston

Free

Tobi Adebayo-Rowling

Notts County

Rochdale

Free

Ben Mason

AFC Wimbledon

Farnborough

Free

Scottish Premiership transfers

Player

From

To

Fee

Will Ferry

Cheltenham

Dundee United

Free

James Scott

Exeter

St Mirren

Free

Dave Richards

Crewe

Dundee United

Free

Tom Sparrow

Stoke U21

Motherwell

Free

Kofi Balmer

Crystal Palace U21

Motherwell

Free

Kieran Offord

St Mirren

Crusaders

Loan

Josh Rae

Airdrieonians

St Johnstone

Free

Clinton Nsiala

Milan U19

Rangers

Free

Kyle Turner

Ross County

Partick Thistle

Free

Jay Henderson

Ross County

Ayr United

Loan

Harry Stone

Hearts

Ayr United

Loan

Uche Ikpeazu

Port Vale

St Johnstone

Free

Jack Wilkie

Dundee

Arbroath

Free

Jefte

Fluminense

Rangers

Undisclosed

Ellery Balcombe

Brentford

St Mirren

Loan

Callum Booth

St Johnstone

Spartans

Free

Chris Kane

St Johnstone

Dunfermline

Free

Keanu Baccus

St Mirren

Mansfield

Free

Tyler French

Dundee

Sutton United

Free

Lewis Stevenson

Hibernian

Raith Rovers

Free

Shaun Rooney

Fleetwood

St Mirren

Undisclosed

Bruce Anderson

Livingston

Kilmarnock

Free

James Penrice

Livingston

Hearts

Free

Blair Spittal

Motherwell

Hearts

Free

Kenneth Vargas

Herediano

Hearts

Undisclosed

Yan Dhanda

Ross County

Hearts

Free

Ricki Lamie

Motherwell

Dundee

Free

Mohamed Diomande

FC Nordsjaelland

Rangers

Undisclosed

James Scott

Exeter

St Mirren

Free

Andy Halliday

Hearts

Motherwell

Free

Mais de 160 jogos à disposição do fã de futebol nesta terça

MatériaMais Notícias

Uma terça-feira é, normalmente, um dia morno no quesito esportivo, sobretudo no futebol, correto? A informação não poderia ser mais falsa. De acordo com o site da empresa de apostas esportivas KTO.com, ao menos 165 partidas de futebol serão disputadas ao redor do mundo nesta terça (15).

E todas elas estão listadas para que o apostador faça a sua fezinha e busque ganhar um dinheiro com futebol no meio da semana. No futebol brasileiro, três partidas estão à disposição para os fãs – CRB x Coritiba e Goiás x Botafogo, ambas válidas pela Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro, e Flamengo x Vasco, pelas quartas de final do Campeonato Brasileiro sub-20.

O dia tem rodadas dos mais diversos países, com confrontos válidos por campeonato europeus de primeira grandeza, como o Italiano e o Espanhol, além da Copa da Liga Inglesa, com jogos de gigantes como Arsenal e Chelsea. Mas também de ligas menores, como as regionais da própria Inglaterra e Alemanha, e campeonatos de Uganda, Etiópia, Cazaquistão e Bolívia.

Emoção não vai faltar para o amante do futebol e também para o fã das apostas esportivas, comum vasto cardápio de jogos à disposição.

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Liverpool star Dominik Szoboszlai in tears after Hungary coach Adam Szalai reportedly collapses and is taken to hospital minutes into Netherlands clash

Liverpool star Dominik Szoboszlai was reduced to tears after Hungary's clash with the Netherlands was halted due to a medical emergency.

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  • Szoboszlai seen wiping tears from his eyes
  • Hungary staff formed protective barrier
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Hungary star Szoboszlai was seen in tears after their Nations League clash with the Netherlands was halted due to a medical emergency on the Hungarian bench. Videos appeared to show the team's staff reacting quickly to another person on the bench losing consciousness, and they formed a protective ring as treatment was administered. Medical staff rushed to the stricken individual's aid and the game was paused as they were attended to after seven minutes of the game. It has since been reported Hungary coach Adam Szalai is the individual involved.

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    Neither team have made any comment on the situation, but Szoboszlai's emotional reaction, and the speed and intensity of the rush to aid the individual, points to a distressing situation. Hungarian Football Xtra, on X, claimed that Szalai was the staff member involved, and they quote MLSZ, a Hungarian news outlet, who say he was taken by ambulance to a hospital in Amsterdam. He is said to be stable.

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    Szalai joined Marco Rossi's coaching staff in October. A former striker, he earned 86 caps for his country.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Hungary will hope to receive a positive update on Szalai's condition swiftly. Football is ultimately secondary when it comes to matters of life and death.

Saudi move for £150,000-a-week Chelsea ace closer as transfer talks opened

An exit for one high-earning Chelsea player is now getting closer after talks with a club abroad, as co-sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley continue their work to re-shape Enzo Maresca's squad.

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There are many weeks to go until summer deadline day on August 30, but the Blues have already confirmed six new arrivals with as many going in the opposite direction.

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Centre-back Tosin Adarabioyo, striker Marc Guiu, starlet Omari Kellyman, midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Brazilian starlet Estevao Willian and 20-year-old Renato Veiga have cost chairman Todd Boehly around £93 million in total, while departures for Thiago Silva, Hakim Ziyech, Lewis Hall, Omari Hutchinson, Michael Golding and Ian Maatsen work wonders to balance the books.

Chelsea's sales have brought in around £89 million, meaning that the west Londoners are steering on the right side of PSR for this financial year with a net spend of just £4 million.

Chelsea's best-performing players in the Premier League last season

Average match rating (WhoScored)

Cole Palmer

7.48

Conor Gallagher

7.13

Nicolas Jackson

7.07

Moises Caicedo

6.85

Noni Madueke

6.84

This could allow Maresca's side to invest even more into the Chelsea squad over these next few weeks. It is believed Maresca himself has made clear he wants a new striker to compete with Nicolas Jackson, and Chelsea are also still targeting a new winger after missing out on Michael Olise.

More exits are expected as well, with there being a fair few high-profile names who Boehly is eager to sell. Striker Romelu Lukaku has serious interest from both AC Milan and Napoli, according to recent rumours out of Italy, while goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is eyeing a move away as well.

Romelu Lukaku

The shot-stopper spent last season on loan at Real Madrid, and it is believed that Kepa is very keen to make a return to the Bernabeu on a permanent deal. However, much could depend on Andriy Lunin's future in that respect, as Carlo Ancelotti will have no need for another keeper if the Ukraine international decides to extend his contract – which is set to expire next year as things stand.

Arrizabalaga exit edging closer after Al-Ittihad open talks

The £150,000-per-week ace does have other options to Real, like the Saudi Pro League, where Al-Ittihad are plotting to reunite Kepa with N'Golo Kante.

The Athletic have an update on this, and the reliable news source claims a permanent Chelsea exit for Kepa is edging closer as talks continue with Al-Ittihad. The Saudi side recently had an initial bid turned down for his services, but it appears they haven't given up the chase just yet.

Real Madrid's loan goalkeeperKepa Arrizabalaga.

The 29-year-old became world football's most expensive ever goalkeeper when he joined Chelsea from Athletic Bilbao for around £72 million in 2018, but hasn't quite managed to justify his price tag since then despite the odd impressive showing.

"His strength is to save penalties, he’s shown it a few times now: in the Carabao Cup twice, against Villarreal, and even in training, it’s hard to beat him," said former Chelsea assistant Arno Michels on Arrizabalaga in 2022.

"In penalty shootouts, he has the ability to read the mind of what the player is going to do. We are very happy with Kepa and he deserves this trust because he is a fantastic guy."

Arsenal star Leah Williamson admits 'it's refreshing' to be with Lionesses squad after tough start to WSL season with Gunners

Leah Williamson is happy to join up with the Lionesses squad after suffering a tough start to the Women's Super League season with Arsenal.

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    Arsenal have had a torrid time since the start of the season as the Gunners have only won twice in five games so far in the Women's Super League and have lost one of their first two clashes of the Women's Champions League group stage. Manager Jonas Eidevall has resigned from his role, meaning Arsenal are currently with interim boss Renee Slegers as they look to land a permanent replacement over the current international break.

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    Arsenal vice-captain Williamson has been called up to the England national team by Sarina Weigman for their friendlies against Germany and South Africa. The England captain has admitted that leaving the Arsenal squad amid these turbulent times has been 'refreshing' as she also admitted that the break has come at the 'right time'.

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    Speaking to the media, Williamson said: "I'm a footballer, our job is to win games and that hasn't happened so smoothly.

    "Results tell a story, performance is another thing that you can actually change and affect on a day-to-day basis and to be honest, I'm happy to be here in a different environment. I think sometimes that comes at the right time and since I've been here, I've had no contact with club.

    "To be here in this environment is refreshing, obviously; it is natural for that to be the case at this time and playing for this team, everyone knows how much we love it. I think you see that every day.

    "It's been a different start to the season. Obviously, we've been at club for a long time. Normally, we'd have an international break window before this so it's been different in that sense of being there [with Arsenal] for so long and being in one place, we're not used to that."

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    The England captain will likely be a starter for Wiegman in both matches for the Lionesses as they take on Germany on Friday, October 25, and then South Africa on October 29.

Maatsen partner: Villa could land "incredible" £25m Rogers upgrade

Aston Villa look intent on strengthening their squad ahead of the 2024/25 season, which will see the Midlands outfit play in the Champions League.

Unai Emery certainly hasn’t rested on his laurels, already signing Lewis Dobbin from Everton, while Ian Maatsen has seemingly sealed a move from Chelsea.

Ian Maatsen for Borussia Dortmund

The pair won't be the only arrivals in the Midlands this summer, as Emery eyes a swoop for a former Premier League player…

Aston Villa look set to raid Sporting Club

According to a report from Portuguese outlet O Jogo (via Sport Witness) earlier this month, Villa have been linked with a move for Pedro Goncalves recently as they seek to bolster their attacking options.

Bayer Leverkusen have had an offer of £25m rejected as the Portuguese club demand a much higher transfer fee, something which could potentially be a stumbling block for Emery.

Sporting Lisbon's Pedro Goncalves.

Might Goncalves want a second crack at the Premier League, however, as he made just one appearance during a spell with Wolves at the start of his career.

Player

Year Joined

Games Played

Andre Moreira

2018

2

Tiago Ilori

2015

0

Nelson

1996

72

A move for the 26-year-old would allow Emery to sign a perfect player for Maatsen to link up with, as well as bringing in an upgrade on Morgan Rogers.

What Pedro Goncalves could offer Aston Villa

Signing Maatsen could be a shrewd piece of business, but by adding Goncalves to his squad, the Spaniard could form an impressive duo on the left wing.

Pedro Goncalves of Sporting CP

Last season, the former Wolves starlet scored 18 goals while grabbing 17 assists across all competitions. 18 of these goal contributions came from the left wing, which suggests this is the position he is most comfortable performing in.

During his loan spell at Borussia Dortmund, Maatsen created three big chances, averaged 0.5 key passes and succeeded with 0.8 dribbles across just 16 Bundesliga matches, proving that he loves to get forward whenever possible, something which could work in Goncalves’ favour.

Emery signed Rogers in January from Middlesbrough after he enjoyed an impressive start to the season, but he failed to really replicate this sort of form in the Midlands.

Indeed, when compared to his positional peers across similar leagues, the youngster ranked in the top 8% for assists per 90 (0.42) yet ranked in the lowest 88% for non-penalty goals per 90 (0.11) and the lowest 60% for total shots per 90 (1.97).

In comparison, Goncalves ranked in the top 12% for non-penalty goals (0.38), the top 3% for assists (0.42) and the top 9% for total shots (3.15) per 90, which certainly proves he would be a major upgrade on the current Villa gem.

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Football talent scout Jacek Kulig hailed Goncalves as “incredible” way back in 2021 and since then, he has improved both his performances and statistics season after season.

The chance to play in the Premier League and compete at the top end of the table, plus participation in the Champions League, could give Emery an advantage in his pursuit of the winger.

Much will depend on the fee Sporting Club demand for their prized asset in the coming weeks.

Shaheen Afridi five-for gives Khyber Pakhtunkhwa first points

Sohail Khan and Sharjeel Khan star as Sindh get past Central Punjab

Danyal Rasool02-Oct-2020

Shaheen Afridi picked up five wickets•PCB

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa beat Balochistan by 8 wickets
A Shaheen Afridi-inspired Khyber Pakhtunkhwa bounced back from an opening day loss to get their National T20 Cup campaign up and running with an eight-wicket drubbing of Balochistan. The Pakistan fast bowler took five wickets, sending the openers packing early and ripping through the lower-middle order to end up with figures of 4-0-20-5 to restrict Haris Sohail’s side to 152, the lowest first-innings score of the tournament so far.Imran Butt’s 37 was the highest score for Balochistan, but it came in 32 balls, and in a high-scoring tournament, Balochistan never quite looked like they would be able to muster the sort of first-innings total to put pressure on KPK. When Wahab Riaz, whose run-a-ball economy rate was a vast improvement on the 51 he conceded in three overs on Wednesday, cleaned up Butt, there was little substance lower down.There was little drama in the chase. Fakhar Zaman’s cameo ensured KPK jumped ahead of the asking rate nice and early, with Mohammad Hafeez picking up the mantle at No. 3, smashing a blistering 25-ball 45. Mohammad Rizwan offered valuable company, top-scoring with an unbeaten 57, and as the bowlers failed to make any sort of inroads, Iftikhar Ahmed wrapped it up with a breezy 29 off 16. KPK would get to the target with three overs still to spare, drawing level with Balochistan on points; both sides now have a win apiece.Sindh beat Central Punjab by 7 wicketsIn the late game, Sindh got their first win of the campaign in similarly resounding fashion, inflicting a first defeat on Central Punjab. After Central Punjab had managed a stuttering 154, chiefly thanks to Abid Ali’s half-century, Sindh’s 134-run opening partnership ensured they barely needed anyone else to brush the total aside, with Sharjeel Khan’s explosive 56-ball 77 enough to sink Central Punjab by seven wickets.Sindh’s bowling was a team effort, with Sohail Khan accounting for three of the top five, while Mohammad Asghar was economically soundest, taking 2 for 23 in his four. Only one bowler – Mohammad Hasnain – conceded runs at more than eight per over, while Central Punjab’s hero last game, Abdullah Shafique, struggled for fluency today, taking 25 balls to score 17.But while Central Punjab had made short work of chasing a total in excess of 200 the first time out, it turned out defending 154 was a different kettle of fish altogether. Even with a bowling attack spearheaded by Naseem Shah, they were unable to stem the flow of runs or make any inroads into the Sindh batting line-up, with Sharjeel and Khurram Manzoor methodically keeping the scoreboard ticking while putting away loose deliveries to ensure they maintained firm control of the contest. With Sharjeel in a destructive mood, Manzoor could afford to be more circumspect, getting to his own half-century in 45 balls.Both openers did fall in quick succession and as the asking rate crept up, there may have been brief concerns that Sindh might mess the chase up, but a pair of sixes from Azam Khan in the penultimate over sealed the deal. It ensured all four teams that played on the day ended with one win and one after two games each.

Their own Cole Palmer situation: Arsenal’s "monster" talent is set to leave

Arsenal come into this summer with a great deal of expectation in the transfer window.

The club’s business last summer was exceptional, welcoming the ever-impressive Declan Rice to the club in a £105m deal from West Ham.

Kai Havertz, pivotal during the run in also arrived, with the German having gone from strength to strength in Arsenal colours.

Yet, before we see any similar signings in 2024, it’s likely the Gunners will increase their transfer kitty by selling players on the fringes.

Some of those could be Hale End products. That would be a shame given their academy roots but needs must, right?

Who could leave Arsenal this summer

It’s likely that Eddie Nketiah will finally depart the Emirates Stadium. The likes of Fulham, Crystal Palace and Wolves are all reportedly interested in the striker.

Palace are also said to be eyeing Emile Smith Rowe, an exciting attacking midfielder who found himself on the fringes in 2023/24.

Then there’s another academy graduate in Reiss Nelson who looks well-placed to depart north London this summer.

Hale End departures won’t stop there, however. One of the most disappointing exits looks set to be Reuell Walters.

The young defender has been highly rated at the club and has already declared that he’ll be leaving when his contract expires at the end of this month.

There does appear to be an element of confusion though. That’s because in Arsenal’s retained list, it was revealed that discussions were still ongoing in a bid to keep him in N5.

Arsenal have already tied Ethan Nwaneri down to a new contract but it appears that Walters will be a bridge too far.

While the exit of a teenage defender with no senior team experience is unlikely to cause too much unrest, it’s a massive shame to lose such a talented young prospect.

Why Walters’ departure is bad news

When it comes to their academy players, Arsenal have been a victim of their own success in recent years.

It wasn’t long ago that Unai Emery was blooding Bukayo Saka and Smith Rowe in the first team.

Mikel Arteta took them to the next level upon his arrival as manager but since their emergence in the first team, opportunities for those coming through the ranks haven’t been too forthcoming.

Nwaneri has become the youngest player in Premier League history since then but has still only played twice under Arteta.

Arsenal's youngest debutants

Player

Age at debut

Year & opponent faced

#1 Ethan Nwaneri

15 years, 5 months, 28 days

2022: Brentford

#2 Cesc Fabregas

16 years, 5 months, 24 days

2003: Rotherham

#3 Jack Wilshere

16 years, 8 months, 12 days

2008: Blackburn

#4 Jermaine Pennant

16 years, 10 months, 15 days

1999: Middlesbrough

#5 Paul Vaessen

16 years, 11 months, 11 days

1978: Lokomotive Leipzig

#6 Ryan Smith

16 years, 11 months, 18 days

2003: Rotherham

#7 Gedion Zelalem

16 years, 11 months, 29 days

2014: Coventry

#8 Armand Traore

17 years, 16 days

2006: West Brom

Data via Transfermarkt.

As for Walters, despite being named among the subs on ten occasions last season, wasn’t given any minutes. That’s despite another departing member of the squad in Cedric being given playing time when Arsenal already had three points in the bag. So, can you really blame the teen for leaving? Arguably not.

Allegedly the future of Arsenal’s defence, the English talent could have been a key player for Arteta in the forthcoming years.

Described as a “ball-playing monster” by analyst Ben Mattinson, he also outlined how Walters would be “perfect” in Ben White’s role on the right-hand side. Also said to be “similar to Saliba” with regard to his ball carrying, you don’t get a more impressive set of comparisons than that when you play for Arsenal.

There is a worry, therefore, that the club could come to regret his departure. He’s not the same positionally but those at Colney may look towards Cole Palmer’s situation at Chelsea and know that losing exceptional young players can come back to haunt you.

Palmer wasn’t given a fair chance at Manchester City and as a result, sought more regular first-team opportunities elsewhere.

The end result? Well, we all know the story by now. The winger signed for Chelsea and is now in the Euros squad having won the Premier League’s Young Player of the Season award, scoring 22 goals and supplying 11 league assists under Mauricio Pochettino. Only the devastating Erling Haaland scored more in the division.

Cole Palmer celebrates for Chelsea

Obviously, Walters won’t make that sort of an impact wherever he goes next but there is a lesson to be learnt. No matter how successful you are as a club, if you don’t show to those coming through the youth system that you’ll be given a pathway to first-team appearances, they will only go and thrive elsewhere.

Losing the 19-year-old won’t exactly damage their title ambitions next season but they could certainly be left to wonder what if in a few years time.

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The 10 worst points totals in Premier League history

The Premier League has become one of the best leagues in world football since 1992. The game has seemingly evolved with every passing season, and with it, the teams have only improved.

However, occasionally, there are sides that are so woefully underequipped for the competition that it makes you wonder how they even got there to begin with.

In the 2023/24 and 2024/25 seasons, all six promoted clubs – Luton Town, Burnley, Sheffield United, Ipswich Town, Leicester City and Southampton went straight back down, with some of those clubs recording some of the worst points totals in Premier League history.

With that in mind, Football FanCast has looked back at the worst points tallies since the formation of the Premier League to see which teams were truly out of their depth in the top flight. However, we have not included the 2009/10 Portsmouth side, as without their nine-point deduction, they would have finished with a relatively respectable 28 points.

Worst Premier League points totals

Team

Points Total

Season

Derby County

11

2007/08

Southampton

12

2024/25

Sunderland

15

2005/06

Sheffield United

16

2023/24

Huddersfield Town

16

2018/19

Aston Villa

17

2015/16

Sunderland

19

2002/03

Norwich City

21

2019/20

Norwich City

22

2021/22

Ipswich Town

22

2024/25

Sheffield United

23

2020/21

Burnley

24

2023/24

Sunderland

24

2016/17

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Sunderland make their first (spoiler alert: not last) appearance on the list at number nine thanks to a particularly dreadful campaign in the 2016/17 season that saw them rack up a measly points total of just 24.

The Black Cats had been in relegation fights for the previous three seasons before this one and even finished in 17th place the year before on 39 points, just two above relegated Newcastle United – we’re sure they loved that, though.

So, when they finally went down, nobody could say they didn’t see it coming.

And let’s be honest: when your great idea of how to avoid relegation is signing David Moyes and loaning in a 21-year-old Adnan Januzaj, you can’t really blame anyone else.

12 Burnley 2023/24 24 points

In truth, Vincent Kompany’s Burnley never gave themselves a fighting chance. That said, the fact they were able to take their survival bid to the penultimate weekend is something of a minor miracle. But with the Clarets being in the relegation zone for the entire season, they can have no complaints.

By December, they had mustered up just four points, and only beat two teams (Fulham and Brentford) besides their Championship rivals from the previous year. Their only solace was that they were not the worst team in the Premier League that season.

11 Sheffield United 2020/21 23 points

Now, from a relegation that everyone saw coming from a mile off to one that really was quite a surprise, especially the manner in which it happened.

Sheffield United were promoted from the Championship in the 2018/19 season, and there was a general expectation that they would seriously struggle in the Premier League, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

The Blades took the 2019/20 Premier League season by storm, racking up win after win and at one point looking like serious contenders for a Champions League spot – and then the pandemic happened.

Whether it was other teams working out their tactics, a lack of fans in the stadiums, or something else entirely, the team just weren’t the same after the restart and ultimately finished in ninth, which for a promoted side is still an extremely impressive feat.

So when the 2020/21 season started, people expected the Blades to maintain their mid-table position and maybe even push for a Europa League spot, but instead, the team totally fell apart.

The architect behind their impressive form, Chris Wilder, was sacked in March, and the team limped home to a 20th-place finish and a points total of just 23 – talk about a drop-off.

10 Ipswich Town 2024/25 22 points

Ipswich Town’s rise to the Premier League under Kieran McKenna was remarkable, winning back-to-back promotions from League One to seal their place back in the top flight for the first time since 2002.

However, their return back in the Premier League was short-lived, as the Tractor Boys, despite drawing plenty of games early on, picked up just 22 points.

Ipswich recorded just four league wins all year, two of which came against Chelsea and Tottenham. However, they shipped 82 goals in 38 games and were relegated in April.

9 Norwich City 2021/22 22 points

When people think of Premier League yo-yo clubs, there’s a very good chance that one of the first teams that come to mind is Norwich City.

The Canaries made a habit of dominating the Championship, coming up to the top flight for a season, and then going back down to do the whole thing over again – which is precisely what they did between 2020 and 2022.

After being relegated in 2020 (see below), the Canaries went on to rack up 97 points in the 2020/21 Championship season before registering less than a quarter of that total in the 2021/22 Premier League season.

They haven’t returned to the big time since, but you can be sure that they will be there soon enough to start the whole process over again.

8 Norwich City 2019/20 21 points

Norwich have the unwanted accolade of being the only team to feature on this list with back-to-back top-flight campaigns, as their 2019/20 season was somehow even worse than their 2021/22 effort.

In all, they managed to win just five games, draw ten and lose 20, ending up with a points total of 21 and a goal difference of -49. They were so poor that they would have needed another 15 points just to survive.

That said, they did pull off one of the shocks of the season, though, beating reigning champions Manchester City 3-2 at Carrow Road in mid-September.

We reckon they’d rather have stayed up, though.

7 Sunderland 2002/03 19 points

The Black Cats make their second unwanted appearance on this list, and we’re afraid they aren’t done there.

In the space of five seasons, Sunderland won promotion to the Premier League, secured back-to-back seventh-place finishes, survived a relegation battle by the skin of their teeth and then, finally, after a miserable season that saw them accumulate just 19 points, they were sent back down to the second tier.

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It was an absolute whirlwind of emotions for the fans, and while the board had hoped that the appointment of Howard Wilkinson in October 2002 would be enough to see them maintain their place among England’s top 20 teams, the writing was on the wall.

The good news was that it would only take two years in Division One to come back up, although the bad news was, well, it wouldn’t take them two seasons to go back down again.

6 Aston Villa 2015/16 17 points

When it comes to English football’s biggest clubs, few come greater than Aston Villa.

Boasting a European Cup success in 1982, seven First Division titles and seven FA Cups, the Claret and Blue are among the many giants that call English football home.

So, when they were relegated from the Premier League for the first time in almost three decades in 2016, it was a worrying indictment of how the club had been run in recent years, especially as they went down with such an embarrassingly low points total of just 17.

While it was shocking to see such a prestigious side drop into the second tier, it was hardly a surprise for those watching them week-in-week-out as they had only just survived the previous season – three points, to be exact.

Really, the club’s biggest mistake came in the March before the season started, as for some reason, unbeknownst to the rest of us, they decided to offer Tim Sherwood a three-and-a-half-year deal to become manager. Madness.

5 Huddersfield Town 2018/19 16 points

We’re into the podium positions now, although it’s not exactly the most prestigious of podiums. The team to register the joint-third-worst points tally in Premier League history is Huddersfield Town, who did so in their disastrous 2018/19 season.

Now, while it’s always going to be embarrassing to be on a list such as this, the fact that the Terriers managed to survive in the top flight for two seasons is an achievement to be recognised and while it certainly went wrong in their second year, that first season has to be viewed as a success.

Unfortunately, you can’t call their second year anything but a miserable failure, as they finished the campaign 20 points from safety and registered just three wins all season.

4 Sheffield United 2023/24 16 points

Wes Foderingham

Sheffield United’s most recent return to the Premier League certainly didn’t go to plan. Seemingly doomed from the beginning of the campaign, the Blades never looked like escaping relegation trouble before their demise was confirmed in April after a heavy defeat at Newcastle.

That particular 5-1 reverse wasn’t atypical of their results this past term, with the South Yorkshire side also on the receiving end of four 5-0 thumpings, a 6-0 thrashing and a woefully embarrassing 8-0 disaster – with four of those six games in front of the Bramall Lane faithful.

They also set the record for the most goals conceded in a Premier League season, reaching triple figures with two games to spare as they broke Swindon Town’s record of 100 (in a 42-game season) before the campaign’s end.

Alex Hales, Liam Plunkett left out as England name 55-man training group

Reece Topley, Dan Lawrence among enlarged list of players

ESPNcricinfo staff29-May-2020Alex Hales, Liam Plunkett and Joe Clarke are among the high-profile omissions from England’s enlarged 55-man training group.Eighteen bowlers returned to individual training last week with a focus on red-ball cricket, and a further 37 names have been added to that list.Players have not yet been named with specific formats in mind, but the longlist will be the source of the squads for the Test series against West Indies and ODI series against Ireland.Several uncapped players who impressed on England Lions’ tour to Australia have been included, with James Bracey, Brydon Carse, Will Jacks, Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Dan Lawrence among them.Ben Duckett, Sam Billings, Reece Topley, Liam Livingstone, Mason Crane and David Willey are among those who have been named after a spell out of the international fold, but there is no room for Hales or Plunkett in the group. Others to miss out include Sam Northeast, Tom Abell and Jamie Porter.Liam Plunkett at England’s nets session•Getty Images

“It’s really pleasing to be in a position to have players returning to training and a huge amount of work has been done by many to get us this far,” Mo Bobat, the ECB’s performance director, said. “The pool of players will give selectors strong options when it comes to selecting squads across formats further down the line, as we move closer to our aim of playing international cricket this summer.”We will need to continue to work closely with our medical team and government to ensure that our return to training and play activities are in line with best-practice guidelines. We’re also really grateful for the positive and collaborative response from our county colleagues who are doing a great job at facilitating coaching and support for the players. The fact that we can call on our network to support the national effort shows the strength of our system.”Hales has not been involved with England since being dropped before the World Cup last year, following a positive drugs test, with England captain Eoin Morgan saying earlier this week that it “might take some more time” for him to be reconsidered.Plunkett, 35, lost his central contract a few months after playing a key role in England’s World Cup win. Clarke, like former Worcestershire team-mate Kohler-Cadmore, was stood down from Lions duty last year after revelations concerning a WhatsApp messaging group during the trial of Alex Hepburn. It was recently revealed that Hepburn is appealing his rape conviction, with the hearing set for next month.England training group: Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), James Anderson (Lancashire), Jofra Archer (Sussex), Jonny Bairstow(Yorkshire), Tom Banton (Somerset), Dom Bess (Somerset), Sam Billings (Kent), James Bracey (Gloucestershire), Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire), Henry Brookes (Warwickshire), Pat Brown (Worcestershire), Rory Burns (Surrey), Jos Buttler (Lancashire), Brydon Carse (Durham), Mason Crane (Hampshire), Zak Crawley (Kent), Sam Curran (Surrey), Tom Curran (Surrey), Liam Dawson (Hampshire), Joe Denly (Kent), Ben Duckett (Nottinghamshire), Laurie Evans (Sussex), Ben Foakes (Surrey), Richard Gleeson (Lancashire), Lewis Gregory (Somerset), Sam Hain (Warwickshire), Tom Helm (Middlesex), Will Jacks (Surrey), Keaton Jennings (Lancashire), Chris Jordan (Sussex), Tom Kohler-Cadmore (Yorkshire), Dan Lawrence (Essex), Jack Leach (Somerset), Liam Livingstone (Lancashire), Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire), Dawid Malan (Yorkshire), Eoin Morgan (Middlesex), Craig Overton (Somerset), Jamie Overton (Somerset), Matt Parkinson (Lancashire), Ollie Pope (Surrey), Adil Rashid (Yorkshire), Ollie Robinson (Sussex), Joe Root (Yorkshire), Jason Roy (Surrey), Phil Salt (Sussex), Dom Sibley (Warwickshire), Ben Stokes (Durham), Olly Stone (Warwickshire), Reece Topley (Surrey), James Vince (Hampshire), Amar Virdi (Surrey), David Willey (Yorkshire), Chris Woakes (Warwickshire), Mark Wood (Durham)

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