The summer transfer window is officially open after the end of the 2019-2020 Premier League season. .
The window will be open for 10 weeks, beginning on July 27 and ending on October 5.
After consultation with the EFL, a national-only window will be added from October 5, closing at 5 pm on October 16. During this window, Premier League clubs will only be able to trade with EFL clubs (either loans or permanent registrations). Transfers between Premier League clubs cannot be made during this period.
Chelsea have already completed the signing of Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech of RB Leipzig and Ajax respectively, while Crystal Palace agreed on a three-year contract to bring Nathan Ferguson from West Brom. – Despite Baggies’ promotion to the Premier League.
West Ham has signed Tomas Soucek in a permanent agreement from Slavia Prague after her one-season loan with the club, while Jude Bellingham has joined Borussia Dortmund from the city of Birmingham in a £ 25 million deal .
Tottenham are expected to announce the exits of Jan Vertonghen and Michel Vorm after their respective screwed contracts ended, while Frank Lampard has confirmed that former Barcelona winger Pedro will leave the club after the club’s participation in the Champions League final next month.
Willian’s future remains unclear with the Brazilian awaiting a three-year contract at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea so far only set for a two-year contract.
David Silva’s ten-year career with Manchester City has come to an end , while Everton’s stalwart Leighton Baines has announced his retirement from professional football.
Chelsea will follow through on the moves of Bayer Leverkusen star Kai Havertz and remain interested in Ben Chillwel of Leicester City, while Manchester United are expected to be busy this summer.
Jadon Sancho remains Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s number one target , and an agreement should be completed if Man United can negotiate a compromise on Dortmund’s valuation of more than £ 100m for the England international.
Elsewhere, Wilfried Zaha’s future at Crystal Palace will also dominate the lags in the coming weeks with Roy Hodgson admitting that the remaining 27-year-old ‘set’ upon leaving the club .
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