Man City, Man United, Liverpool and Chelsea all managed to seal a host of deals during the first transfer window of the summer but there could be more to come with Florian Wirtz, Benjamin Sesko and more linked with Premier League switches
Florian Wirtz
Liverpool are closing in on a deal for Florian Wirtz
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The transfer window is now CLOSED - but it's not going to be that way for long. The first window for this summer's Club World Cup has come and gone but there's only five days to wait until the next one opens.
And there could be a lot of business on the way. Liverpool are close to breaking the but three issues remain.
Manchester United could also be set to spend heavily with Bryan Mbeumo being targeted, alongside a new striker. Speaking of forwards, Arsenal are also in for a new striker
Both Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko have been linked with moves to the Emirates with talks ongoing with both.
Speaking of heavy spending, both Man City and Chelsea have both been very busy indeed. Pep Guardiola's side made their third signing of the summer yesterday after sealing a deal for Rayan Cherki.
Chelsea in the meantime have already welcomed six new faces to Stamford Bridge.
Away from transfers, we're also expecting movement from Tottenham as they attempt to thrash out a deal to make Thomas Frank their new manager.
Stay tuned on all of the latest transfer news and rumours throughout Wednesday:
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All done deals so far
There's only been nine days of business so far but
Manchester City have splashed the cash with moves for Rayan Ait-Nouri, Rayan Cherki and Marcus Bettinelli. Meanwhile, United have sealed a deal for Matheus Cunha.
Liverpool have raided Bayer Leverkusen once fior Jeremie Frimpong, while Chelsea have moved for Liam Delap among a host of other players.
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Why is the window shut?
You might be a little bit confused this morning finding out the window has shut, particularly given that the summer has only just started. But find the full details you need below:
The first window shut yesterday at 7pm.
It was to allow clubs to add new players ahead of the Club World Cup.
The window will REOPEN on Monday June 16.
The transfer window has been split in two because of the Club World Cup
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Daniel Orme
Good morning!
Good morning everyone! Welcome along to our first post-transfer window live blog of the summer.
The window slammed shut yesterday, but it's not going to remain that way for long. So, we've still got plenty to get through.
Let's get cracking shall we?