Matheus Cunha has left Wolves for Manchester. (Image: Getty Images)
The first summer transfer window has now closed and teams are stopped from concluding any business. Due to the Club World Cup, Premier League teams are operating within two separate windows this summer. The first commenced on June 1 and is scheduled to conclude on June 10. As it stands, all 20 of next season's Premier League clubs have managed to secure deals.
Among the most significant includes Manchester United, who triggered a release clause in Matheus Cunha's Wolves contract. Liverpool have also welcomed a new player, signing Jeremie Frimpong as Trent Alexander-Arnold's successor. Chelsea have once again been active, with no fewer than six new players already arriving at Stamford Bridge. However, the transfers don't stop there.
Below is a look at all the confirmed transfers so far this summer
Arsenal
Ins: N/A.
Outs: Nuno Tavares (Lazio, undisclosed), Kieran Tierney (Celtic, free), Jorginho (Flamengo, free).
Aston Villa
Ins: Yasin Ozcan (Kasimpasa, £6m).
Outs: Robin Olsen (released).
Bournemouth
Ins: N/A.
Outs: Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid, £50m), Jaidon Anthony (Burnley, undisclosed).
Brentford
Ins: Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool, £18m), Michael Kayode (Fiorentina, £13.5m), Romelle Donovan (Birmingham City, £3m).
Outs: Mark Flekken (Bayer Leverkusen, £8m), Ben Mee (released).
Brighton
Ins: Tom Watson (Sunderland, £10m), Do-young Yun (Daejeon Hana Citizen, £1.7m).
Out: N/A.
Burnley
Ins: Marcus Edwards (Sporting Lisbon, £8.4m), Jaidon Anthony (Burnley, undisclosed), Zian Flemming (Millwall, undisclosed), Bashir Humphreys ( Chelsea, undisclosed).
Out: Nathan Redmond (released), Jonjo Shelvey (released).
Chelsea
Ins: Estevao Willian (Palmeiras, £56m), Liam Delap (Ipswich, £30m), Dario Essugo (Sporting Lisbon, £18.8m), Kendy Paez (Independiente, £8.4m), Mamadou Sarr (Strasbourg, undisclosed).
Outs: Bashir Humphreys (Burnley, undisclosed), Dylan Williams (Burton Albion, free).
Crystal Palace
Ins: N/A.
Outs: Jeffrey Schlupp (released), Joel Ward (released).
Everton
Ins: Carlos Alcaraz (Flamengo, £12m).
Outs: Neal Maupay (Marseille, £3.4m), Abdoulaye Doucoure (released), Ashley Young (released), Asmir Begovic (released), Joao Virginia (released), Mason Holgate (released).
Jeremie Frimpong has replaced Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool. (Image: Getty Images)
Fulham
Ins: N/A.
Outs: Carlos Vinicius (released), Willian (released).
Leeds
Ins: N/A.
Outs: Rasmus Kristensen (Eintracht Frankfurt, £7.6m), Joshua Guilavogui (released).
Liverpool
Ins: Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen (£30m), Armin Pecsi (Puskas Akademia, £1.5m).
Outs: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Real Madrid, £8m), Caiomhin Kelleher (Brentford, £18m).
Manchester City
Ins: N/A.
Outs: Kevin De Bruyne (released), Yan Couto (Borussia Dortmund, £25m), Jacob Wright (Norwich, £2.3m), Scott Carson (released).
Manchester United
Ins: Matheus Cunha (Wolves, £62.3m), Diego Leon (Cerro Porteno, £6.2m).
Departures: Christian Eriksen (released), Jonny Evans (released), Victor Lindelof (released).
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Newcastle
Arrivals: Antonio Cordero (Malaga, free).
Departures: Lloyd Kelly (Juventus, £20m), Jamal Lewis (released).
Nottingham Forest
Arrivals: N/A.
Departures: Jack Perkins (Northampton, undisclosed), Harry Toffolo (released).
Sunderland
Arrivals: Enzo Le Fee (Roma, undisclosed).
Departures: Tom Watson (Brighton, £10m).
Tottenham
Arrivals: Kevin Danso (Lens, £21m), Luka Vuskovic (Westerlo, £9.3m).
Departures: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Marseille, undisclosed), Fraser Forster (released), Sergio Reguilon (released), Alfie Whiteman (released).
West Ham
Arrivals: Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice, £32m).
Departures: Vladimir Coufal (released), Danny Ings (released), Aaron Cresswell (released), Lukasz Fabianski (released), Kamari Swyer (Northampton Town, free), Kurt Zouma (released).
Wolves
Arrivals: N/A.
Departures: Matheus Cunha (Man United, £62.5m), Pablo Sarabia (released).
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