Sports

Summer transfer window 2023: Every confirmed Premier League deal

Copy icon

Jim Munro

LiveScore
10/06/2023
Alexis Mac Allister has completed his switch from Brighton to Liverpool
Alexis Mac Allister has completed his switch from Brighton to Liverpool

Stay up to date with all the Premier League ins and outs during the 2023 summer transfer window. Last update June 9 at 4.30pm 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.

Chelsea have made an early start with an investment for the future in the form of Kendry Paez, 16.

A deal has been agreed to sign the teenage midfielder from Ecuadorian club Independiente del Valle for a fee in the region of £17million, but he will not officially make the move until after his 18th birthday on May 4, 2025.

Liverpool quickly followed suit with the capture of Brighton’s World Cup-winning midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, with the 24-year-old penning a reported five-year deal at Anfield.

Elsewhere, all eyes are on Harry Kane as we look for an answer to the questions surrounding a possible Tottenham exit.

Declan Rice is set to leave West Ham following their Europa Conference League triumph, with Manchester City reported to have joined Arsenal and Bayern Munich in the race.

Jude Bellingham had been on the radar of several Premier League big guns but Borussia Dortmund have confirmed that he will be on his way to Spain after an initial £88.5m deal was agreed with Real Madrid.

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: Hamed Traore (Sassuolo, £20million)

Out: Jefferson Lerma (released), Junior Stanislas (released), Jack Stacey (Norwich, undisclosed), Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace, free)

Brentford

In: Mark Flekken (Freiburg, £11m), Ethan Brierley (Rochdale, undisclosed)

Out: Pontus Jansson (Malmo, free), Saman Ghoddos (released), Tariqe Fosu (released), Joel Valencia (released)

Brighton

Watford's Joao Pedro will sign a five-year deal with Brighton when the transfer window opens on June 14
Watford’s Joao Pedro will sign a five-year deal with Brighton when the transfer window opens on June 14

In: Joao Pedro (Watford, £30m)

Out: Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool, undisclosed)

Burnley

In: Jordan Beyer (Borussia Monchengladbach, £13m)

Out: Ashley Barnes (Norwich, free)

Chelsea

In: Kendry Paez (Independiente del Valle, undisclosed)

Out: Dujon Sterling (Rangers, undisclosed)

Crystal Palace

In: Jefferson Lerma (Bournemouth)

Out: James McArthur (released), Luka Milivojevic (released), Jack Butland (Rangers, free)

Everton

In: 

Out: Niels Nkounkou (Saint-Etienne, undisclosed), Conor Coady (loan ended, returned to Wolves), Yerry Mina (released), Andros Townsend (released), Asmir Begovic (released), Einar Iversen (released), Isaac Price (released)

Fulham

In: 

Out: 

Liverpool

James Milner is hoping to stay in the Premier League after eight seasons at Liverpool
James Milner is hoping to stay in the Premier League after eight seasons at Liverpool

In: Alexis Mac Allister (Brighton, undisclosed)

Out: Roberto Firmino (released), Naby Keita (released), James Milner (released), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (released)

Luton

In: 

Out:

Manchester City

In: 

Out: 

Manchester United

In:

Out: Ethan Galbraith (released), Phil Jones (released)

Newcastle

In:

Out:

Nottingham Forest

In:

Out: Jack Colback (released), Will Swan (Mansfield Town, undisclosed), Jordan Smith (released), Andre Ayew (released), Cafu (released), Jack Colback (released), Jesse Lingard (released), Jordan Smith (released), Lyle Taylor (released

Sheffield United

In:

Out:

Tottenham

Harry Kane is attracting interest from Real Madrid
Harry Kane is attracting interest from Real Madrid

In:

Out: Lucas Moura (released)

West Ham

In:

Out: Arthur Masuaku (Besiktas, undisclosed)

Wolves

In:

Out: Jeong Sang-bin (Minnesota United, undisclosed), Diego Costa (released), Joao Moutinho (released), Michael Agboola (released), Lee Harkin (released), Jack Hodnett (released), Luke Matheson (released), Taylor Perry (released), Jack Scott (released)

Related Articles

Back to top button
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
× How can I help you?