The Premier League transfer window has now been and gone, with a fast and furious three months going by in a flash as teams rushed to replenish their squads before the deadline in late August.
Football FanCast has all the info on all the movements involving every 2024/25 Premier League club, from champions Manchester City to new boys Ipswich Town.
Chelsea were the big spenders last time around, with close to £400m spent by Todd Boehly, which included the British-record transfer of Moises Caicedo from Brighton & Hove Albion.
The Blues held on to that particular label this summer too, with over £200m spent as Enzo Maresca gets his feet under the table at Stamford Bridge.
And while there was a late flurry of signings on transfer deadline day, there were also a raft of deals beyond the cut-off as windows from around Europe and elsewhere closed in mid-September.
Note: Transfer fees stated here are from news reports where possible, while alternative sources such as Transfermarkt have also been used. All fees include potential add-ons where applicable.
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ByHal FishJul 31, 2024 Aston Villa Total spent: £149.5m
Aston Villa have had an intriguing summer. While they may yet enjoy the riches of qualifying for the Champions League, they were also thought to be looking over their shoulders when it comes to complying with the Premier League’s profit & sustainability rules.
As such, there were hefty incomings and wealthy exits, with the largest of those being Moussa Diaby’s departure to Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Ittihad. Douglas Luiz is the other headline mutineer, while the likes of Ian Maatsen and Amadou Onana have been brought in to replace them – the latter for a cool £50m.
Villa’s summer spending reached a little under £150m as Unai Emery aims to pick up where they left off last term.
Fee
Fee
Amadou Onana (Everton)
£50m
Moussa Diaby (Al-Ittihad)
£50.6m
Ian Maatsen (Chelsea)
£35m
Douglas Luiz (Juventus)
£42.4m
Jaden Philogene (Hull)
£18m
Omari Kellyman (Chelsea)
£19m
Cameron Archer (Sheff Utd)
£14m
Cameron Archer (Southampton)
£15m
Samuel Iling-Junior (Juventus)
£11.8m
Tim Iroegbunam (Everton)
£9m
Lewis Dobbin (Everton)
£9m
Morgan Sanson (Nice)
£3.4m
Enzo Barrenechea (Juventus)
£6.7m
Viljami Sinisalo (Celtic)
£1m
Ross Barkley (Luton)
£5m
Ben Chrisene (Norwich)
Undisc.
Calum Chambers (Cardiff)
Free
Dylan Mitchell (Swindon)
Free
Enzo Barrenechea (Valencia)
Loan
Louie Barry (Stockport)
Loan
Philippe Coutinho (Vasco da Gama)
Loan
Leander Dendoncker (Anderlecht)
Loan
Lewis Dobbin (West Brom)
Loan
Josh Feeney (Shrewsbury)
Loan
Samuel Iling-Junior (Bologna)
Loan
Kaine Kesler-Hayden (Preston)
Loan
Filip Marschall (Crewe)
Loan
Alex Moreno (Nottingham Forest)
Loan
Tommi O’Reilly (Shrewsbury)
Loan
Rico Richards (Port Vale)
Loan
Lino Sousa (Bristol Rovers)
Loan
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ByEmilio GalantiniJul 11, 2024 Bournemouth Total spent: £96.3m
After a satisfactory first season under Andoni Iraola, it will be interesting to see where Bournemouth could go with a few new additions at the Vitality Stadium.
Having already added goalkeeper Alex Paulsen and the permanent signing of Enes Unal early on, the Cherries made several moves to consolidate their current position in the top flight.
Dean Huijsen and Julian Araujo joined from European heavyweights Juventus and Barcelona respectively, but the headline piece of transfer business is undoubtedly the big-money departure of Dominic Solanke, with Iraola bringing in Evanlison from Porto as his successor.
Fee
Fee
Evanilson (FC Porto)
£40.2m
Dominic Solanke (Tottenham)
£65m
Luis Sinisterra (Leeds)
£20m
Kieffer Moore (Sheff Utd)
£1.5m
Enes Unal (Getafe)
£13m
Gavin Kilkenny (Swindon)
Undisc.
Dean Huijsen (Juventus)
£12.8m
Lloyd Kelly (Newcastle)
Free
Julian Araujo (Barcelona)
£8.4m
Jamal Lowe (Sheff Wed)
Free
Alex Paulsen (Wellington)
£1.9m
Dan Adu-Adjei (Carlisle)
Loan
Daniel Jebbison (Sheff Utd)
Free
Jaiden Anthony (Burnley)
Loan
Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea)
Loan
Romain Faivre (Brest)
Loan
Daniel Jebbison (Watford)
Loan
Chris Mepham (Sunderland)
Loan
Neto (Arsenal)
Loan
Alex Paulsen (Auckland FC)
Loan
Joe Rothwell (Leeds)
Loan
Dominic Sadi (Carlisle)
Loan
Hamed Junior Traore (Auxerre)
Loan
Ryan Fredericks (Released)
n/a
Emiliano Marcondes (Released)
n/a
Darren Randolph (Released)
n/a
Brentford Total spent: £102.6m
Brentford recorded their lowest Premier League finish since their 2021 promotion last season, meaning Thomas Frank will be after a vast improvement over the next 12 months.
The Bees made an early big move, bringing in Igor Thiago from Club Brugge for £30m, who could end up as a replacement for Ivan Toney, who sealed a £40m move to Al-Ahli.
But in a cruel twist, their new signing is unlikely to make his debut before the year is out due to a meniscus injury. The Bees later added Fabio Carvalho in another pricey deal, with the Liverpool ace joining for £27.5m following a spell at Hull City last term.
Fee
Fee
Igor Thiago (Club Brugge)
£30m
Ivan Toney (Al-Ahli)
£40m
Fabio Carvalho (Liverpool)
£27.5m
David Raya (Arsenal)
£27m
Sepp van den Berg (Liverpool)
£25m
Fin Stevens (St Pauli)
£500k
Gustavo Nunes (Gremio)
£10.1m
Shandon Baptiste (Luton)
Free
Jayden Meghoma (Southampton)
£10m
Charlie Goode (Stevenage)
Free
Thomas Strakosha (AEK Athens)
Free
Zanka (Anderlecht)
Free
Ellery Balcombe (St Mirren)
Loan
Tristan Crama (Exeter)
Loan
Frank Onyeka (Augsburg)
Loan
Myles Peart-Harris (Swansea)
Loan
Ben Winterbottom (AFC Fylde)
Loan
Saman Ghoddos (Released)
n/a
Brighton & Hove Albion Total spent: £196.5m
Brighton have had a summer of upheaval following the departure of Roberto De Zerbi. Replacement Fabian Hurzeler – the youngest Premier League manager in history – has overseen several significant incomings, spending close to £200m.
Georginio Rutter is the headline recruit, joining from Leeds for £40m, becoming the club’s priciest buy in their history. Elsewhere, Pascal Gross returned to Germany following a superb spell on the south coast and having made his international tournament bow with Die Mannschaft in the summer. Dutchman Mats Wieffer will be among those looking to fill the midfielder’s void.
A late flurry saw Brighton swoop for Euro 2024 star Ferdi Kadioglu and Celtic’s Matt O’Riley, though the latter was struck by a significant injury just minutes into his Seagulls career.
Fee
Fee
Georginio Rutter (Leeds)
£40m
Deniz Undav (Stuttgart)
£22.5m
Yankuba Minteh (Newcastle)
£30m
Billy Gilmour (Napoli)
£16m
Ferdi Kadioglu (Fenerbahce)
£29.2m
Pascal Gross (Borussia Dortmund)
£8m
Mats Wieffer (Feyenoord)
£25.4m
Marc Leonard (Birmingham)
£500k
Brajan Gruda (Mainz)
£25m
Kacper Kozlowski (Gaziantep)
Undisc.
Matt O’Riley (Celtic)
£25m
Jensen Weir (Wigan)
Undisc.
Ibrahim Osman (FC Nordsjaelland)
£16m
Steven Alzate (Hull)
Free
Malick Yalcouye (IFK Goteborg)
£5.9m
Mahmoud Dahoud (Frankfurt)
Free
Amario Cozier-Duberry (Arsenal)
Free
Jack Hinchy (Notts County)
Free
Adam Lallana (Southampton)
Free
Benicio Baker-Boaitey (Port Vale)
Loan
Valentin Barco (Sevilla)
Loan
Luca Barrington (Grimsby)
Loan
James Beadle (Sheff Wed)
Loan
Facundo Buonanotte (Leicester)
Loan
Samy Chouchane (Northampton)
Loan
Amario Cozier-Duberry (Blackburn)
Loan
Kamari Doyle (Exeter)
Loan
Tom McGill (MK Dons)
Loan
Andrew Moran (Stoke)
Loan
Mark O’Mahony (Portsmouth)
Loan
Odeluga Offiah (Blackpool)
Loan
Ibrahim Osman (Feyenoord)
Loan
Carl Rushworth (Hull)
Loan
Jeremy Sarmiento (Burnley)
Loan
Abdallah Sima (Brest)
Loan
Malick Yalcouye (Sturm Graz)
Loan
Chelsea Total spent: £226.8m
Chelsea may be under new management, but that doesn’t appear to have changed the spending habits at Stamford Bridge. The Blues’ battles with PSR concerns at the beginning of the window saw them sign Omari Kellyman from Aston Villa for £19m, with Ian Maatsen going the other way in a separate deal for £35m.
Aside from that, well over £200m has been spent in west London, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall following new boss Enzo Maresca to Chelsea for £30m. Pedro Neto looks like being their biggest buy at £54m, while Conor Gallagher is perhaps their most notable departee, along with £97.5m flop Romelu Lukaku, who has finally left to join Napoli on a permanent deal.
Fee
Fee
Pedro Neto (Wolves)
£54m
Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa)
£35m
Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid)
£45m
Conor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid)
£33m
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Leicester)
£30m
Romelu Lukaku (Napoli)
£30m
Filip Jorgensen (Villarreal)
£20.7m
Lewis Hall (Newcastle)
£28m
Omari Kellyman (Aston Villa)
£19m
Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich)
£20m
Mike Penders (Genk)
£17m
Angelo Gabriel (Al-Nassr)
£19.1m
Aaron Anselmino (Boca Juniors)
£15.6m
Michael Golding (Leicester)
£4m
Renato Veiga (Basel)
£12m
Diego Moreira (Strasbourg)
£1.7m
Caleb Wiley (Atlanta United)
£8.5m
Mason Burstow (Hull)
Undisc.
Marc Guiu (Barcelona)
£5m
Jamie Cumming (Oxford Utd)
Undisc.
Tosin Adarabioyo (Fulham)
Free
Charlie Webster (Burton)
Undisc.
Jadon Sancho (Man Utd)
Loan
Tino Anjorin (Empoli)
Free
Malang Sarr (Lens)
Free
Thiago Silva (Fluminense)
Free
Hakim Ziyech (Galatasaray)
Free
Aaron Anselmino (Boca Juniors)
Loan
Kepa Arrizabalaga (Bournemouth)
Loan
Eddie Beach (Crawley)
Loan
Armando Broja (Everton)
Loan
Leo Castledine (Shrewsbury)
Loan
Trevoh Chalobah (Crystal Palace)
Loan
David Datro Fofana (Goztepe)
Loan
Alfie Gilchrist (Sheff Utd)
Loan
Bashir Humphreys (Burnley)
Loan
Mike Penders (Genk)
Loan
Djordje Petrovic (Strasbourg)
Loan
Andrey Santos (Strasbourg)
Loan
Gabriel Slonina (Barnsley)
Loan
Raheem Sterling (Arsenal)
Loan
Ronnie Stutter (Burton)
Loan
Lesley Ugochukwu (Southampton)
Loan
Caleb Wiley (Strasbourg)
Loan
Dylan Williams (Burton)
Loan
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ByDominic LundAug 12, 2024 Crystal Palace Total spent: £74.5m
Oliver Glasner’s first transfer window at Selhurst Park will surely be one of intrigue given his start to life in south London. The Austrian oversaw a dazzling run of form towards the end of the last campaign to secure what had looked an unlikely top-half finish, so a full season at the helm with the help of a few additions could lead to an exciting season.
However, the summer began with Michael Olise swapping Selhurst for Bavaria as he linked up with former Burnley boss Vincent Kompany at Bayern Munich.
The Eagles have managed to retain the services of Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi despite impressing at Euro 2024, with the Crystal Palace captain looking Newcastle-bound earlier in the summer.
Maxence Lacroix was a deadline-day signing for Palace as he came in to replace Joachim Andersen, who re-joined Fulham. He was joined later on by striker Eddie Nketiah, who sealed a £30m move from Arsenal.
Fee
Fee
Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal)
£30m
Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)
£60m
Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace)
£18m
Joachim Andersen (Fulham)
£30m
Chadi Riad (Real Betis)
£14m
Sam Johnstone (Wolves)
£10m
Ismaila Sarr (Marseille)
£12.5m
Jordan Ayew (Leicester)
£8m
Daichi Kamada (Lazio)
Free
Scott Banks (St Pauli)
£340k
Louie Moulden (Wolves)
Free
John Kymani-Gordon (Colchester)
Free
Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea)
Loan
Jairo Riedewald (Antwerp)
Free
Matt Turner (Nottingham Forest)
Loan
Tayo Adaramola (Stockport)
Loan
Naouirou Ahamada (Rennes)
Loan
Malcolm Ebiowei (Oxford Utd)
Loan
Odsonne Edouard (Leicester)
Loan
Owen Goodman (AFC Wimbledon)
Loan
David Ozoh (Derby)
Loan
Jesurun Rak-Sakyi (Sheff Utd)
Loan
Joe Whitworth (Exeter)
Loan
Nathan Ferguson (Released)
n/a
James Tomkins (Released)
n/a
Everton Total spent: £40.4m
Everton’s financial woes are well documented, and looked for all the world like they would lose Jarrad Branthwaite at some point this summer.
In the end, Amadou Onana was the big-money exit from Goodison Park, with some shrewd transfer activity from Sean Dyche bolstering the Toffees’ without breaking the bank – compared to previous years, anyway.
Jesper Lindstrom is one of the eye-catching additions as he joined on loan from Napoli, while ex-Sheffield United ace Iliman Ndiaye joined after a year in Ligue 1 with Marseille.
Fee
Fee
Jake O’Brien (Lyon)
£16.4m
Amadou Onana (Aston Villa)
£50m
Iliman Ndiaye (Marseille)
£15m
Ben Godfrey (Atalanta)
£10m
Tim Iroegbunam (Aston Villa)
£9m
Lewis Dobbin (Aston Villa)
£9m
Asmir Begovic (QPR)
Free
Jack Barrett (Blackburn)
Free
Armando Broja (Chelsea)
Loan
Mackenzie Hunt (Fleetwood)
Free
Jack Harrison (Leeds)
Loan
Kyle John (Port Vale)
Free
Jesper Lindstrom (Napoli)
Loan
Andy Lonergan (Wigan)
Free
Orel Mangala (Lyon)
Loan
Lewis Warrington (Leyton Orient)
Free
Billy Crellin (Accrington)
Loan
Mason Holgate (West Brom)
Loan
Neal Maupay (Marseille)
Loan
Jenson Metcalfe (Chesterfield)
Loan
Frankie Okoronkwo (Salford)
Loan
Tyler Onyango (Stockport)
Loan
Harry Tyrer (Blackpool)
Loan
Dele Alli (Released)
n/a
Andre Gomes (Released)
n/a
Fulham Total spent: £94.7m
Fulham did exceptionally well to remain clear of any relegation bother in their second season back in the Premier League, particularly after losing star man Aleksandar Mitrovic last summer.
Despite losing Tosin Adarabioyo early on, Marco Silva scoured Europe to improve his side. The arrival of Jorge Cuenca will look to fill the void left by Tosin after a deal struck with Villarreal.
Elsewhere, they agreed a club-record fee for ex-Arsenal star Emile Smith Rowe, before splashing the cash again to secure a Craven Cottage return for Joachim Andersen. Ryan Sessegnon has also returned to west London following his release from Spurs.
Fee
Fee
Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal)
£34m
Joao Palhinha (Bayern Munich)
£42.3m
Joachim Andersen (Crystal Palace)
£30m
Jay Stansfield (Birmingham)
£20m
Sander Berge (Burnley)
£25m
Ibane Bowat (Portsmouth)
Undisc.
Jorge Cuenca (Fulham)
£5.7m
Kevin Mbabu (FC Midtjylland)
Undisc.
Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham)
Free
George Wickens (Lincoln)
Undisc.
Reiss Nelson (Arsenal)
Tosin Adarabioyo (Chelsea)
Free
Bobby Decordova-Reid (Leicester)
Free
Tyrese Francois (Wigan)
Free
Terence Kongolo (NAC Breda)
Free
Tim Ream (Charlotte)
Free
Marek Rodak (Al-Ettifaq)
Free
Willian (Olympiacos)
Free
Harvey Araujo (Chesterfield)
Loan
Luca Ashby-Hammond (Gillingham)
Loan
Matt Dibley-Dias (Northampton)
Loan
Luke Harris (Birmingham)
Loan
Olly Sanderson (Bradford)
Loan
Devan Tanton (Chesterfield)
Loan
Terence Kongolo (Released)
n/a
Willian (Released)
n/a
Ipswich Town Total spent: £120.95m
Ipswich Town arguably have the toughest task of all Premier League clubs this term for obvious reasons, made even harder by the likes of loanees like Kieffer Moore returning to their parent clubs.
They did manage to lure Omari Hutchinson back to Portman Road – albeit for a chunky £20m – while they’ve continued their summer splurge as they returned to the Premier League for the first time in over 20 years by spending over £120m in total.
However, their most important deal of the summer may well turn out to be keeping Kieran McKenna at the club following his links to Chelsea.
Fee
Fee
Liam Delap (Man City)
£20m
Gassan Ahadme (Charlton)
£1m
Omari Hutchinson (Chelsea)
£20m
Idris El Mizouni (Oxford Utd)
£400k
Jacob Greaves (Hull)
£18.2m
Corrie Ndaba (Kilmarnock)
Undisc.
Jack Clarke (Sunderland)
£15m
Dominic Ball (Leyton Orient)
Free
Arijanet Muric (Burnley)
£15m
Panutche Camara (Crawley)
Free
Dara O’Shea (Burnley)
£15m
Nick Hayes (Barnet)
Free
Sammie Szmodics (Blackburn)
£9m
Vaclav Hladky (Burnley)
Free
Chiedozie Ogbene (Luton)
£8m
Kayden Jackson (Derby)
Free
Conor Townsend (West Brom)
£750k
Elkan Baggott (Blackpool)
Loan
Ben Johnson (West Ham)
Free
George Edmundson (Middlesbrough)
Loan
Jens Cajuste (Napoli)
Loan
Marcus Harness (Derby)
Loan
Kalvin Phillips (Man City)
Loan
Cameron Humphreys (Wycombe)
Loan
Freddie Ladapo (Released)
n/a
Sone Aluko (Retired)
n/a
