Premier League clubs are already busy making deals happen behind the scenes before the 2024 summer transfer window officially opens on 14 June.
While players cannot be officially registered until that date, agreements have been made and contracts signed by several teams in the English top flight ahead of next season.
It’s good to get your business done early, as they say, which Chelsea are doing by signing Tosin Adarabioyo on a free transfer from Fulham, a move that was confirmed on Friday, 7 June.
Tottenham have signed highly-rated prospect Lucas Bergvall for £8.5m and brought Timo Werner back on another season-long loan, while Manchester United have sold youngster Alvaro Fernandez to Benfica.
The biggest movers at the time of writing are Bournemouth, who have made three signings thus far, two of which are loans that have been turned into permanent signings.
There will be an uptick in transfer dealings in the coming weeks and months, particularly after the Euros, but for now here is everything that has so far been confirmed in the Premier League.
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Every Premier League transfer in the 2024 summer window:
Abdul Fatawu – Sporting to Leicester City, £17m
Alex Paulsen – Wellington Phoenix to Bournemouth, £2m
Alvaro Fernandez – Man Utd to Benfica, £5.1m
Enes Unal – Getafe to Bournemouth, £14m
Ibrahim Osman – Nordsjaelland to Brighton, £16m
Igor Thiago – Club Brugge to Brentford, £30m
Lewis Hall – Chelsea to Newcastle, £28m
Lucas Bergvall – Djurgarden to Spurs, £8.5m
Luis Sinisterra – Leeds to Bournemouth, £20m
Morgan Sanson – Aston Villa to Nice, £3.4m
Remo Freuler – Nottingham Forest to Bologna, £3.4m
Taylor Harwood-Bellis – Man City to Southampton, £20m
Thiago Silva – Chelsea to Fluminense, free transfer
Thilo Kehrer – West Ham to Monaco, £9.5m
Timo Werner – RB Leipzig to Spurs, loan
Tommy Doyle – Man City to Wolves, £4.3m
Tosin Adarabioyo – Fulham to Chelsea, free transfer
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