Stay up to date with all the Premier League ins and outs during the 2023 summer transfer window. Last update June 1 at 11.30am BST.
The summer transfer window could be the richest yet with some huge football futures to be decided over the next three months of big-money bargaining.
All eyes are on Harry Kane as we look for an answer to the questions surrounding a possible Tottenham exit.
Declan Rice has to decide whether he wants to enjoy one more year as West Ham captain with Arsenal and Bayern Munich trying to tease him away.
Jude Bellingham could make a return to England after just missing out on the Bundesliga title with Borussia Dortmund and even Neymar is being tipped for a Premier League move after being surplus to requirements at PSG.
Last summer clubs parted with a record £1.9billion as we said hello to the likes of Erling Haaland, Alexander Isak, Darwin Nunez and Antony.
When does the summer 2023 transfer window open?
The summer transfer window begins on Wednesday, June 14 for all domestic deals between clubs in England and Scotland.
It will be a busy week as the 2023-24 Premier League fixtures are being announced on June 15.
Clubs will not be allowed to sign overseas players until the international window opens on Saturday, July 1.
Brighton have already agreed a five-year deal for Watford forward Joao Pedro and his move will become official on June 14.
Youri Tielemans is one of several players available on a free transfer after confirming his exit from relegated Leicester.
When does it close?
The final-day countdown will begin on Friday, September 1 with the traditional slamming shut of the window set for 11pm.
How about Europe’s other top leagues?
The Football League transfer window will open on the same day as the Premier League but there are some staggered starts across Europe’s top five leagues.
Ligue 1 in France opens slightly earlier on Saturday, June 10 while LaLiga in Spain, Italy’s Serie A and the German Bundesliga are all expected to wait until July 1.
At this stage, Europe’s top five leagues have all agreed to close their transfer windows on the same date, September 1.
Do we know when the January 2024 transfer window opens?
Yes. The January 2024 transfer window will open on Monday, January 1 and the Premier League have confirmed another 11pm deadline for closure on Thursday, February 1.
Arsenal
In:
Out:
Aston Villa
In:
Out: Ashley Young (released)
Bournemouth
In: Hames Traore (Sassuolo, undisclosed)
Out: Jefferson Lerma (released), Jack Stacey (Norwich City, undisclosed)
Brentford
In: Mark Flekken (Freiburg, undisclosed)
Out: Pontus Jansson (Malmo, undisclosed), Saman Ghoddos (released)
Brighton
In: Joao Pedro (Watford, undisclosed)
Out:
Burnley
In: Jordan Beyer (Borussia Monchengladbach, undisclosed)
Out: Ashley Barnes (Norwich, undisclosed)
Chelsea
In:
Out: Dujon Sterling (Rangers, undisclosed)
Crystal Palace
In:
Out: James McArthur (released), Luka Milivojevic (released)
Everton
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Out:
Fulham
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Out:
Liverpool
In:
Out: Roberto Firmino (released), Naby Keita (released), James Milner (released), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (released)
Luton Town
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Out:
Manchester City
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Out:
Manchester United
In:
Out: Ethan Galbraith (released), Phil Jones (released)
Newcastle United
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Nottingham Forest
In:
Out: Jack Colback (released), Will Swan (Mansfield Town, released)
Sheffield United
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Out:
Tottenham Hotspur
In:
Out: Lucas Moura (released)
West Ham United
In:
Out: Arthur Masuaku (Besiktas, undisclosed)
Wolves
In:
Out: Jeong Sang-bin (Minnesota United, undisclosed)