Summary

  1. Calvert-Lewin confirms Everton departurepublished at 08:20 British Summer Time 30 June

    Dominic Calvert-LewinImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool may have been busy stockpiling some serious talent, but city rivals Everton have only got one new player through the door this summer, in the form of Argentina midfielder Charly Alcaraz from Flamengo.

    And it was confirmed on Sunday that they would be losing English striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has chosen to leave the club at the end of his contract after spending nine years at Goodison Park.

    The 28-year-old England international's contract expires today (Monday).

    He joined Everton from Sheffield United for £1.5m in 2016 and has scored 71 goals in 273 games for the Toffees.

    Calvert-Lewin enjoyed his best season in 2020-21 when he scored 16 goals in 33 Premier League games and was part of the England squad that reached the Euros final that summer.

    He struggled with injuries and form the following year and last season started just over half of the 26 matches he played.

  2. Guehi to join Premier League champions?published at 08:15 British Summer Time 30 June

    Away from Chelsea, there have been plenty of comings and goings in Merseyside over the past few weeks.

    Liverpool have enjoyed a productive summer so far, sealing four new signings, including highly-rated full-backs Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez and a huge deal for Germany forward Florian Wirtz.

    BBC Sport has also reported that the Premier League champions are tracking Crystal Palace's England centre-back Marc Guehi, who is entering the final year of his contract at Selhurst Park.

    Stick with us for more on that potential deal.

    Marc Guehi with the FA CupImage source, Getty Images
  3. Too many attackers or embarrassment of riches?published at 08:13 British Summer Time 30 June

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Chelsea attackersImage source, Getty Images

    Supporters of other clubs might well be thinking 'not another Chelsea transfer' or 'not another striker'.

    The Blues have again moved aggressively and decisively in the current transfer window to add two more forwards in Jamie Gittens and Joao Pedro, having also signed Liam Delap from Ipswich in a £30m deal.

    It looks like Chelsea are stockpiling more talent having spent around £170m on young players this summer, including Portuguese midfielder Dario Essugo and French defender Mamadou Sarr.

    However, the Blues believe there is space for all the attackers to thrive, especially in a season where they will return to the Champions League following this lucrative Club World Cup campaign.

    Joao Pedro's arrival is expected to spark an exit for Frenchman Christopher Nkunku as they are two similar types of versatile forward.

    Meanwhile, Gittens will replace Jadon Sancho, who returned to Manchester United for a £5m penalty fee following his recent loan spell, with Mykhailo Mudryk still provisionally suspended after failing a drugs test.

    Delap, 22, bolsters an attack that lacked a suitable option when Nicolas Jackson was unavailable, while England international Noni Madueke could also be moved on following the arrival of 18-year-old Brazilian Estevao Willian from Palmeiras.

    Having done a lot of deals already, sources say Chelsea will now slow their activity on incomings and focus on the difficult task of player sales.

    The one weakness with this approach is clubs interested in their fringe or wantaway players could try to force cheaper deals.

    Joao Felix, Raheem Sterling, Armando Broja and Carney Chukwuemeka are not with the squad in America and set to be offloaded too.

    However, it would be unfair to say Chelsea don't have a plan and their embarrassment of riches in attack is something their supporters can be pleased about as they pursue success next season.

  4. Pedro move follows Gittens agreementpublished at 08:11 British Summer Time 30 June

    Chelsea's move for Joao Pedro follows an agreement with Borussia Dortmund to sign their English winger Jamie Gittens for £55m on Saturday, just hours before Chelsea beat Benfica to reach the last eight of the Club World Cup.

    However, the 20-year-old Gittens cannot be involved in the tournament for Enzo Maresca's side, having already featured for the German club.

    Dortmund face Mexican side Monterrey in the last-16 of the Club World Cup in the early hours of Wednesday morning (02:00 BST).

    Jamie Gittens playing for Borussia Dortmund against Fluminense at the Club World CupImage source, Getty Images
  5. Chelsea agree fee with Brighton for Joao Pedropublished at 08:08 British Summer Time 30 June

    As you can see from that list, Chelsea have already made four signings this summer, and they are not about to stop there.

    On Sunday, the west London club agreed a fee worth £60m to sign Brazil forward Joao Pedro from Brighton.

    The 23-year-old is expected to sign a seven-year contract and could be available to play in the Fifa Club World Cup.

    Pedro is flying in from Brazil to conduct a medical in the United States and could make his debut in Friday's quarter-final tie against Palmeiras (BST 02:00) in Philadelphia.

    Newcastle were also believed to have been interested in the forward with Brighton known to have rejected two bids from two unnamed Premier League clubs before they agreed terms of £55m, plus £5m in add-ons, with Chelsea.

    Joao PedroImage source, Getty Images
  6. Premier League done deals so far this summerpublished at 08:05 British Summer Time 30 June

    Potential fee with add-ons in brackets

    Bournemouth

    • Adrien Truffert - from Rennes - £11.4m (£14.4m)

    Brentford

    • Michael Kayode - from Fiorentina - £14.8m
    • Caoimhin Kelleher - from Liverpool - £12.5m (£18m)
    • Romelle Donovan - from Birmingham City - £3m

    Brighton

    • Charalampos Kostoulas - from Olympiakos - £29.8m (£31.5m)
    • Diego Coppola - from Hellas Verona - £8.5m

    Burnley

    • Bashir Humphreys - from Chelsea - £12m (£14.7m)
    • Marcus Edwards - from Sporting - £8.5m
    • Jaidon Anthony - from Bournemouth - £7.5m
    • Zian Flemming - from Millwall - £7m
    • Max Weiss - from Karlsruher - £4.3m
    • Quilindschy Hartman - from Feyenoord - Undisclosed
    • Axel Tuanzebe - from Ipswich - Free

    Chelsea

    • Liam Delap - from Ipswich - £30m
    • Estevao Willian - from Palmeiras - £29m (£48.5m)
    • Dario Essugo - from Sporting - £18.5
    • Mamadou Sarr - from Strasbourg - £12m

    Crystal Palace

    • Walter Benitez - from PSV Eindhoven - Free

    Everton

    • Charly Alcaraz - from Flamengo - £12.6m (£15.2m)

    Leeds

    • Jaka Bijol - from Udinese - £15m
    • Lukas Nmecha - from Wolfsburg - Free

    Liverpool

    • Florian Wirtz - from Bayer Leverkusen - £100m (£116m)
    • Jeremie Frimpong - from Bayer Leverkusen - £29.5m
    • Armin Pecsi - from Puskas Akademia - £1.5m
    • Milos Kerkez - from Bournemouth - £40m

    Manchester City

    • Tijjani Reijnders - from AC Milan - £46.3m (£60m)
    • Rayan Ait-Nouri - from Wolves - £31m (£36.3m)
    • Rayan Cherki - from Lyon - £30.5m (£35.6m)
    • Marcus Bettinelli - from Chelsea - Nominal

    Manchester United

    • Matheus Cunha - from Wolves - £62.5m

    Newcastle

    • Antonio Cordero - from Malaga - Free

    Sunderland

    • Enzo le Fee - from Roma - £19.3m

    Tottenham

    • Mathys Tel - from Bayern Munich - £29.8m (£34.1m)

    West Ham

    • Jean-Clair Todibo - from Nice - £36.3m

    Wolves

    • Fer Lopez - from Celta Vigo - £19.6m (£21.3m)
  7. Good morningpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 30 June

    Hope you all had a good weekend, toasty isn't it.

    The transfer window is certainly hotting up, with plenty of big deals bubbling under.

    That pace could pick up even further today.

    The final day in June has become an unofficial transfer deadline day for clubs looking to cut a deal to improve their positions with regards to the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules - more on that later.

    So stick with us and stay hydrated as we bring you up to speed on all of the latest transfer news.

    Let's start with a round-up of all the deals completed by Premier League clubs in the summer's transfer window so far...