Premier League done deals: Every confirmed signing in the summer 2019 transfer window as Man United announce first deal

Premier League done deals: Every confirmed signing in the summer 2019 transfer window as Man United announce first deal
Now that the Premier League season has come to an end, it’s up to the top flight clubs to get their transfer business done ahead of the new campaign.And with the window for English clubs open, a host of big-money deals are expected to be done over the coming weeks until the window closes at 5pm on Thursday, August 8.Aaron Ramsey is one player leaving the Premier League for pastures newGetty Images - Getty1
Aaron Ramsey is one player leaving the Premier League for pastures new

  • talkSPORT.com will keep you right up to date with every transfer rumour, report and done deal throughout the summer window
 
Clubs were able to agree deals for players before May 16, but, in the case of a domestic transfer, paperwork could not be processed until the window actually opened.The transfer of players from another national association may take place once the FIFA Transfer Matching System (TMS) opens on 11 June.

Below you will find a complete list of all the transfers that have been confirmed so far…


Arsenal

In:Out:Aaron Ramsey – Juventus, freePetr Cech – retiredDanny Welbeck – releasedStephan Lichtsteiner – released

Aston Villa

In:Anwar El Ghazi – Lille, 7.5millionJota – Birmingham, undisclosedOut:Harry McKirdy – Carlisle, freeGary Gardner – Birmingham, undisclosedRoss McCormack – releasedAlbert Adomah – releasedMark Bunn – releasedRitchie De Laet – releasedTommy Elphick – releasedAlan Hutton – releasedMile Jedinak – releasedMicah Richards – releasedGlenn Whelan – released

Bournemouth

In:Lloyd Kelly – Bristol City, undisclosedOut:Marc Pugh – released

Brighton & Hove Albion

In:Out:Bruno – retiredDavid Ajiboye – releasedJonah Ayunga – releasedTyler Forbes – releasedDessie Hutchinson – releasedReece Meekums – releasedRian O’Sullivan – released

Burnley

In:Joel Senior – Curzon Ashton, undisclosedOut:Stephen Ward – releasedAnders Lindegaard – releasedJon Walters – retired

Chelsea

In:Out:Eden Hazard – Real Madrid, 89mFankaty Dabo – Coventry, freeGary Cahill – releasedRob Green – retiredDean Saunders discusses which club is bigger between Chelsea and Aston Villa

Crystal Palace

In:Out:Julian Speroni – releasedJason Puncheon – releasedBakary Sako – released

Everton

In:Jonas Lossl – Huddersfield, freeOut:Ashley Williams – releasedJonjoe Kenny – Schalke, loan

Leicester City

In:Out:Danny Simpson – releasedShinji Okazaki – released

Liverpool

In:Out:Alberto Moreno – releasedDaniel Sturridge – releasedAdam Bogdan – releasedConnor Randall – released

Manchester City

In:Out:Vincent Kompany – Anderlecht, freePatrick Roberts – Norwich, loan

Manchester United

In:Daniel James – Swansea, 18millionOut:Ander Herrera – releasedAntonio Valencia – released

Newcastle United

In:Out:

Norwich City

In:Patrick Roberts – Manchester City, loanOut:Carlton Morris – Rotherham United, loanMason Bloomfield – Crawley Town, loanIvo Pinto – Dinamo Zagreb, free

Sheffield United

In:Out:Paul Coutts – releasedMartin Crainie – releasedConor Washington – releasedDaniel Lafferty – releasedCaolan Lavery – released

Southampton

In:Moussa Djenepo – Standard Liege, 14millionOut:Steven Davis – Rangers, free

Tottenham Hotspur

In:Kion Etete – Notts CountyOut:Connor Ogilvie – Gillingham, undisclosedMichel Vorm – releasedDylan Duncan – releasedCharlie Freeman – releasedTom Glover – releasedJamie Reynolds – released

Watford

In:Out:Tommie Hoban – releasedMiguel Britos – releasedObbi Oulare – Standard Liege, undisclosedAshley Charles – releasedAndrew Eleftheriou – releasedSam Howes – releasedTom Leighton – releasedJoy Mukena – releasedMichael Mullings – releasedKai Sanders – releasedSam Sesay – releasedRyan Suckling – releasedBen Tricker – released

West Ham United

In:Roberto – Espanyol, freeDavid Martin – Millwall, undisclosedOut:Edimilson Fernandes – FSV Mainz, undisclosedAdrian – releasedAndy Carroll – releasedSamir Nasri – releasedToni Martinez – releasedMoses Makasi – releasedNoha Sylvestre – releasedVashon Neufville – releasedJosh Pask – released

Wolverhampton Wanderers

In:Raul Jimenez – Benfica, undisclosedHong, Yeovil Town, undisclosedOut:Joe Mason – MK Dons, freeEthan Ebanks-Landell – Shrewsbury Town, undisclosedKevin Berkoe – Oxford, freeMichal Zyro – releasedCarlos Heredia – releasedBen Goodliffe – releasedAaron Hayden – releasedDiego Lattie – releasedEnzo Sauvage – released

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