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Football Transfer Window 2022: Every DONE DEAL of the Summer Transfer Window; Check the full list of Premier League, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A, Bundesliga

Football Transfer Window 2022: Every DONE DEAL of the Summer Transfer Window; Check the full list of Premier League, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A, Bundesliga

Football Transfer Window 2022: Raheem Sterling is latest notable signing in the transfer market as he joins Chelsea from Man City. Manchester City have signed Kalvin Phillips from Leeds United while forward Gabriel Jesus joined Arsenal FC. Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez completed his transfer from Benfica to Premier League giants Liverpool. One of the most eye-catching […]

Football Transfer Window 2022: Raheem Sterling is latest notable signing in the transfer market as he joins Chelsea from Man City. Manchester City have signed Kalvin Phillips from Leeds United while forward Gabriel Jesus joined Arsenal FC. Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez completed his transfer from Benfica to Premier League giants Liverpool. One of the most eye-catching transfers of the summer was Erling Haaland joining Manchester City following in the footsteps of his father. Follow InsideSport.IN for the latest football transfer news and updates.

OFFICIALLY DONE! Manchester City officially confirm the signing of Erling Haaland, Norwegian goal-machine arrives at Etihad Stadium

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Football Transfer Window 2022: Top European Teams

AC MILAN: Alessandro Fiorenzi (from Roma, €3m), Divock Origi (from Liverpool, free), Junior Messias (from Crotone, €5m); Jens Petter Hauge (to Eintracht Frankfurt, €12m), Franck Kessié (to Barcelona, free), Lorenzo Colombo (to Lecce, free)

ATLETICO MADRID: Samuel Lino (from Gil Vicente, €6.5m), Axel Witsel (from Dortmund, free); Luis Suárez (released), Héctor Herrera (to Houston, free), Sime Vrsaljko (to Olympiacos, free)

ARSENAL:  Gabriel Jesus (from Man City, €50m), Fábio Vieira (from Porto, €40m), Matt Turner (from New England, €6.4m), Marquinhos (from São Paulo, €4m); Alex Lacazette (to Lyon, free), Matteo Guendouzi (to Marseille, €11m), Daniel Ballard (to Sunderland, €2.5m)

FC BARCELONA: Pablo Torre (from Racing Santander, €5m), Franck Kessié (from Milan, free), Andreas Christensen (from Chelsea, free); Philippe Coutinho (to Aston Villa, €20m), Dani Alves (released)

BAYERN MUNICH: Sadio Mané (from Liverpool, €35m), Noussair Mazraoui (from Ajax, €20m), Ryan Gravenbech (from Ajax, €18.5m); Niklas Süle (to Dortmund, free), Corentin Tolisso (released), Marc Roca (to Leeds, €11.5m), Christian Früchtl (to Austria Wien, €700k), Ron-Thorben Hoffmann (to Eintracht Braunschweig, undisclosed)

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BORUSSIA DORTMUND: Karim Adeyemi (from RB Salzburg, €30m), Nico Schlotterbeck (from Freiburg, €20m), Niklas Süle (from Bayern, free), Salih Özcan (from Köln, €5m), Alexander Meyer (from Regensburg, free), Marcel Lotka (from Hertha, free); Erling Haaland (to Man City, €75m), Steffen Tigges (to Köln, €2m) Roman Bürki (to St Louis, free), Marwin Hitz (to Basel, free), Axel Witsel, Dan-Axel Zagadou (both released)

CHELSEA: Antonio Rüdiger (to Real Madrid, free), Romelu Lukaku (to Inter, loan), Andreas Christensen (to Barcelona, free) Jake Clarke-Salter (to QPR, free), Raheem Sterling (from Man City, €56m)

INTER MILAN: Romelu Lukaku (from Chelsea, loan), André Onana (from Ajax, free), Henrikh Mkhitaryan (from Roma, free), Kristjan Asllani (from Empoli, loan), Raoul Bellanova (from Cagliari, loan); Ivan Perišić (to Tottenham, free), Andreaw Gravillon (to Stade Reims, €3.5m), Andrea Ranocchi (to Monza, free), Matías Vecino (released), Stefano Sensi (to Monza, loan), Sebastiano Esposito (to Anderlecht, loan)

JUVENTUS: Giorgio Chiellini (to LAFC, free), Paulo Dybala (released), Rolando Mandragora (to Fiorentina, €9m), Gianluca Frabotta (to Lecce, loan), Riccardo Capellini (to Benevento), Christopher Lungoyi (to Ascoli, loan)

LIVERPOOL: Darwin Núñez (from Benfica, €75m), Fábio Carvalho (from Fulham, €6m), Calvin Ramsay (from Aberdeen, €4.7m); Sadio Mané (to Bayern, €35m), Takumi Minamino (to Monaco, €18m), Divock Origi (to Milan, free), Loris Karius (released), Ben Woodburn (to Preston, free)

MANCHESTER CITY: Erling Haaland (from Dortmund, €75m), Kalvin Phillips (from Leeds, €45m), Stefan Ortega (from Bielefeld, free); Gabriel Jesus (to Arsenal, €50m), Fernandinho (to Athletico Paranaense, free), Gavin Bazunu (to Southampton, €14m), Ko Itakura (to Gladbach, €5m), Roméo Lavia (to Southampton, €14m), CJ Egan-Riley (to Burnley), Taylor Harwood-Bellis (to Burnley, loan)

MANCHESTER UNITED: Tyrell Malacia (from Feyenoord, €17m), Nemanja Matić (to Roma, free), Paul Pogba, Edinson Cavani, Juan Mata, Jesse Lingard (all released), Dean Henderson (to Nottingham Forest, loan)

PSG: Vitinha (from Porto, €40m), Nuno Mendes (from Sporting CP, €38m); Ángel di María (released), Alphonse Areola (to West Ham, €11m), Marcin Bulka (to Nice, €2m), Colin Dagba (to Strasbourg, loan)

REAL MADRID: Aurelién Tchouaméni (from Monaco, €100m) Antonio Rüdiger (from Chelsea, free); Gareth Bale (to LAFC, free), Isco, Marcelo (both released)

AS ROMA: Mile Svilar (from Benfica, free), Nemanja Matić (from Man Utd, free), Zeki Celik (from Lille, €7m); Henrikh Mkhitaryan (to Inter, free), Pau López (to Marseille, €12m), Cengiz Ünder (to Marseille, €8.5m), Alessandro Fiorenzi (to Milan, €3m), Robin Olsen (to Aston Villa, €3.5m), Davide Santon (released), Tommaso Milanese (to Cremonese)

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR: Richarlison (from Everton, €60m), Yves Bissouma (from Brighton, €29m); Ivan Perišić (from Inter, free), Fraser Forster (from Southampton, free); Cameron Carter-Vickers (to Celtic, €8m), Clement Lenglet (from Barcelona, loan)

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Football Transfer Window 2022: PREMIER LEAGUE

ARSENAL:  Gabriel Jesus (from Man City, €50m), Fábio Vieira (from Porto, €40m), Matt Turner (from New England, €6.4m), Marquinhos (from São Paulo, €4m); Alex Lacazette (to Lyon, free), Matteo Guendouzi (to Marseille, €11m), Daniel Ballard (to Sunderland, €2.5m)

Aston Villa: Diego Carlos (from Sevilla, €31m), Philippe Coutinho (from Barcelona, €20m), Boubacar Kamara (from Marseille, free), Robin Olsen (from Roma, €3.5m); Matt Targett (to Newcastle, €17m), Trezeguet (to Trabzonspor), Conor Hourihane (to Derby, free)

Bournemouth: Ryan Fredericks (from West Ham, free), Joe Rothwell (from Blackburn, free); Gary Cahill (released)

Brighton: Julio Enciso (from Libertad, €11m), Simon Adingra (from Nordsjaelland, €7.5m); Yves Bissouma (to Tottenham, €29m)

Chelsea: Antonio Rüdiger (to Real Madrid, free), Romelu Lukaku (to Inter, loan), Andreas Christensen (to Barcelona, free) Jake Clarke-Salter (to QPR, free), Raheem Sterling (from Man City, €56m)

Crystal Palace: Malcolm Ebiowei (from Derby)

Everton: James Tarkowski (from Burnley, free); Richarlison (to Tottenham, €60m), Jonjoe Kenny (to Hertha BSC, free), Fabian Delph, Cenk Tosun (both released)

Fulham: João Palhinha (from Sporting, €22m); Fábio Carvalho (to Liverpool, €6m), André Zambo Anguissa (to Napoli, €15m)

Leeds: Brenden Aaronson (from RB Salzburg, €33m), Luis Sinisterra (from Feyenoord, €25m), Tyler Adams (from RB Leipzig, €22m), Rasmus Kristensen (from RB Salzburg, €12m), Marc Roca (from Bayern, €11.5m); Kalvin Phillips (to Man City, €45m), Tyler Roberts (to QPR, loan)

Liverpool: Darwin Núñez (from Benfica, €75m), Fábio Carvalho (from Fulham, €6m), Calvin Ramsay (from Aberdeen, €4.7m); Sadio Mané (to Bayern, €35m), Takumi Minamino (to Monaco, €18m), Divock Origi (to Milan, free), Loris Karius (released), Ben Woodburn (to Preston, free)

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MANCHESTER CITY: Erling Haaland (from Dortmund, €75m), Kalvin Phillips (from Leeds, €45m), Stefan Ortega (from Bielefeld, free); Gabriel Jesus (to Arsenal, €50m), Fernandinho (to Athletico Paranaense, free), Gavin Bazunu (to Southampton, €14m), Ko Itakura (to Gladbach, €5m), Roméo Lavia (to Southampton, €14m), CJ Egan-Riley (to Burnley), Taylor Harwood-Bellis (to Burnley, loan)

MANCHESTER UNITED: Tyrell Malacia (from Feyenoord, €17m), Nemanja Matić (to Roma, free), Paul Pogba, Edinson Cavani, Juan Mata, Jesse Lingard (all released), Dean Henderson (to Nottingham Forest, loan)

Newcastle United: Sven Botman (from Lille, €37m), Matt Targett (from Aston Villa, €17m), Nick Pope (from Burnley, €12m); Isaac Hayden (to Norwich, loan), Freddie Woodman (to Preston, €1.2m)

Nottingham Forest: Taiwo Awoniyi (from Union Berlin, €20m), Dean Henderson (from Man Utd, loan), Giulian Biancone (from Troyes, €6m), Moussa Niakhaté (from Mainz, €10m); Brice Samba (to Lens, €5m)

Southampton: Armel Bella-Kotchap (from Bochum, €11m), Roméo Lavia (from Man City, €14m), Gavin Bazunu (from Man City, €14m), Mateusz Lis (from Altay SK, free); Fraser Forster (to Tottenham, free)

Tottenham Hotspur:  Richarlison (from Everton, €60m), Yves Bissouma (from Brighton, €29m); Ivan Perišić (from Inter, free), Fraser Forster (from Southampton, free); Cameron Carter-Vickers (to Celtic, €8m), Clement Lenglet (from Barcelona, loan)

West Ham: Nayef Aguerd (from Rennes, €35m), Alphonse Areola (from PSG, €11m), Flynn Downes (from Swansea, €14m); Mark Noble (retired), Andriy Yarmolenko (released), Ryan Fredericks (to Bournemouth, free)

Wolves: Hee-chan Hwang (from RB Leipzig, €16.5m); Rúben Vinagre (to Sporting CP, €10m), Romain Saïss (to Besiktas, free), Ki-Jana Hoever (to PSV, loan), John Ruddy (released), Marçal (Botafogo, free)

LA LIGA:

Almería: Alejandro Pozo (from Sevilla, €3m), Srdjan Babic (from Red Star, €1m)

Athletic Club: Unai López (to Rayo Vallecano, undisclosed)

Atlético Madrid: Samuel Lino (from Gil Vicente, €6.5m), Axel Witsel (from Dortmund, free); Luis Suárez (released), Héctor Herrera (to Houston, free), Sime Vrsaljko (to Olympiacos, free)

Barcelona: Pablo Torre (from Racing Santander, €5m), Franck Kessié (from Milan, free), Andreas Christensen (from Chelsea, free); Philippe Coutinho (to Aston Villa, €20m), Dani Alves (released)

Cádiz: Rubén Alcaraz (from Real Valladolid, €1m), Víctor Chust (from Real Madrid, €1m); David Mayoral (released)

Celta Vigo: Williot Swedberg (from Hammarby, €5m); Brais Méndez (to Real Sociedad, €15m), Okay Yokuslu (to Getafe, €3m); Nolito, Emre Mor (both released), Néstor Araújo (to Club América, €3m)

Elche: Ezequiel Ponce (from Spartak Moscow, €5m); Antonio Barragán (released)

Espanyol: Brian Oliván (from Mallorca, free)

Getafe: Hugo Duro (from Valencia, €4m), Okay Yokuslu (from Celta Vigo, €3m); Mathías Olivera (to Napoli, €11m), Hugo Duro (to Valencia, €4m)

Mallorca: Pablo Maffeo (from Stuttgart, €3m); Joan Sastre (to PAOK, €400k)

Osasuna: Jonás Ramalho, Iñigo Pérez (both released), Marc Cardona (to Las Palmas, free)

Rayo Vallecano: Unai López (from Athletic Club, undisclosed)

Real Betis: Willian José (from Real Sociedad, €10m), Luis Henrique (from Fluminese, €5m), Luiz Felipe (from Lazio, free); Joel Robles, Cristian Tello (both released)

Real Madrid: Aurelién Tchouaméni (from Monaco, €100m), Antonio Rüdiger (from Chelsea, free); Gareth Bale (to LAFC, free), Isco, Marcelo (both released), Mario Gila (to Lazio, €6m), Víctor Chust (to Cádiz, €1m)

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Real Sociedad: Mohamed-Ali Cho (from Angers, €15m), Brais Méndez (from Celta Vigo, €15m); Willian José (to Real Betis, €10m), Adnan Januzaj, Nacho Monreal, Kévin Rodrigues (all released)

Real Valladolid: Monchu (from Granada, €1.5m), Sergio Asenjo (from Villarreal, free); Rubén Alcaraz (to Cádiz, €1m)

Sevilla: Diego Carlos (to Aston Villa, €31m), Alejandro Pozo (to Almería, €3m), Luuk de Jong (to PSV, €4m)

Valencia: Hugo Duro (from Getafe, €4m); Denis Cheryshev (released)

Villarreal: José Luis Morales (from Levante, €1.3m); Sergio Asenjo (to Real Valladolid, free)

SERIE A:

Atalanta: Éderson (from Salernitana, €14m plus Matteo Lovato); Matteo Lovato (to Salernitana, swap), Matteo Pessina (to Monza, loan)

Bologna: Michel Aebischer (from Young Boys, €4m); Nicolas Viola (to Cagliari, free)

Cagliari: Nicolas Viola (from Bologna, free); Giovanni Simeone (to Verona, €12m), Guglielmo Vicario (to Empoli, €9m), Alessio Cragno (to Monza, loan), Andrea Carboni (to Monza, €4m), Raoul Bellanova (to Inter, loan)

Empoli: Petar Stojanovic (from Dinamo Zagreb, €1.2m), Liberato Cacace (from Sint-Truiden, €3m), Guglielmo Vicario (from Cagliari, €9m), Mattia Destro (from Genoa, free), Tyronne Ebuehi (from Benfica, free); Kristjan Asllani (to Inter, loan)

Fiorentina: Rolando Mandragora (from Juventus, €9m); Federico Brancolini (to Lecce, free)

Inter: Romelu Lukaku (from Chelsea, loan), André Onana (from Ajax, free), Henrikh Mkhitaryan (from Roma, free), Kristjan Asllani (from Empoli, loan), Raoul Bellanova (from Cagliari, loan); Ivan Perišić (to Tottenham, free), Andreaw Gravillon (to Stade Reims, €3.5m), Andrea Ranocchi (to Monza, free), Matías Vecino (released), Stefano Sensi (to Monza, loan), Sebastiano Esposito (to Anderlecht, loan)

Juventus: Giorgio Chiellini (to LAFC, free), Paulo Dybala (released), Rolando Mandragora (to Fiorentina, €9m), Gianluca Frabotta (to Lecce, loan), Riccardo Capellini (to Benevento), Christopher Lungoyi (to Ascoli, loan)

Lazio: Marcos Antônio (from Shakhtar, €8m), Mario Gila (from Real Madrid, €6m); Lucas Leiva (to Grêmio, free), Luiz Felipe (to Real Betis, free), Jorge Silva, Thomas Strakosha (both released), Danis Vavro (to Copenhagen)

Lecce: Federico Brancolini (from Fiorentina, free), Gianluca Frabotta (from Juventus, loan)

Milan: Alessandro Fiorenzi (from Roma, €3m), Divock Origi (from Liverpool, free), Junior Messias (from Crotone, €5m); Jens Petter Hauge (to Eintracht Frankfurt, €12m), Franck Kessié (to Barcelona, free), Lorenzo Colombo (to Lecce, free)

Monza: Andrea Ranocchi (from Inter, free), Alessio Cragno (from Cagliari, loan), Andrea Carboni (from Cagliari, €4m), Stefano Sensi (from Inter, loan), Matteo Pessina (from Atalanta, loan), Samuele Birindelli (from Monza, €1.5m)

Napoli: André Zambo Anguissa (from Fulham, €15m), Mathías Olivera (from Getafe, €11m), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (from Dinamo Batumi, €10m); Lorenzo Insigne (to Toronto, free), Faouzi Ghoulam, Kévin Malcuit (both released)

Roma: Mile Svilar (from Benfica, free), Nemanja Matić (from Man Utd, free), Zeki Celik (from Lille, €7m); Henrikh Mkhitaryan (to Inter, free), Pau López (to Marseille, €12m), Cengiz Ünder (to Marseille, €8.5m), Alessandro Fiorenzi (to Milan, €3m), Robin Olsen (to Aston Villa, €3.5m), Davide Santon (released), Tommaso Milanese (to Cremonese)

Salernitana: Luigi Sepe (from Parma, free) Matteo Lovato (from Atalanta, swap); Éderson (to Atalanta, €14m plus Matteo Lovato)

Samporia: Tomás Rincon (from Torino, free); Maya Yoshida (to Schalke, free)

Sassuolo: Agustín Álvarez (from Peñarol, €12m); Filip Djuričić (released), Jens Odgaard (to AZ, €4m)

Torino: Pietro Pellegri (from Monaco, €5m), Nemanja Radonjic (from Marseille, loan); Cristian Ansaldi (released), Tomás Rincon (to Sampdoria, free)

Udinese: Festy Ebosele (from Derby, free), Sandi Lovric (from Lugano, free), Leonardo Buta (from Braga, free); Jens Stryger Larsen (released)

Verona: Giovanni Simeone (from Cagliari, €12m)

BUNDESLIGA:

Augsburg: Arne Maier (from Hertha BSC, €5m), Maximilian Bauer (from Fürth, free)

Bayer Leverkusen: Adam Hložek (from Sparta Prague, €13m); Lucas Alario (to Frankfurt, €6m), Julian Baumgartlinger (released), Lennart Grill (to Union Berlin, loan)

Bayern Munich: Sadio Mané (from Liverpool, €35m), Noussair Mazraoui (from Ajax, €20m), Ryan Gravenbech (from Ajax, €18.5m); Niklas Süle (to Dortmund, free), Corentin Tolisso (to Lyon, free), Marc Roca (to Leeds, €11.5m), Christian Früchtl (to Austria Wien, €700k), Ron-Thorben Hoffmann (to Eintracht Braunschweig, undisclosed)

Bochum: Kevin Stöger (from Mainz, free), Philipp Hofmann (from Karlsruher SC, free), Jacek Goralski (from Kairat Almaty, free), Saidy Janko (from Real Valladolid, loan), Philipp Förster (from Stuttgart); Armel Bella-Kotchap (to Southampton, €11m), Maxim Leitsch (to Mainz, €3m), Miloš Pantović (to Union Berlin, free), Sebastian Polter (to Schalke, €1.5m)

Borussia Dortmund: Sébastien Haller (from Ajax, €34m), Karim Adeyemi (from RB Salzburg, €30m), Nico Schlotterbeck (from Freiburg, €20m), Niklas Süle (from Bayern, free), Salih Özcan (from Köln, €5m), Alexander Meyer (from Regensburg, free), Marcel Lotka (from Hertha, free); Erling Haaland (to Man City, €75m), Steffen Tigges (to Köln, €2m), Roman Bürki (to St Louis, free), Marwin Hitz (to Basel, free), Axel Witsel (to Atlético Madrid, free), Dan-Axel Zagadou (released)

Borussia Mönchengladbach: Oscar Fraulo (from Midtjylland, €2m),  Ko Itakura (from Man City, €5m); Matthias Ginter (to Freiburg, free), Laszlo Benes (to Hamburg, €1.5m), Andreas Poulsen (to Aalborg)

Eintracht Frankfurt: Mario Götze (from PSV, €4m), Jens Petter Hauge (from Milan, €12m), Lucas Alario (from Leverkusen, €6m) Randal Kolo Muani (from Nantes, free), Hrvoje Smolcic (from Rijeka, €2.5m), Jérôme Onguéné (from RB Salzburg, free), Faride Alidou (from Hamburg, free); Martin Hinteregger (retired), Erik Durm (to Kaiserslautern), Stefan Ilsanker (to Genoa, free), Steven Zuber (to AEK Athens, €1.5m), Dominik Kohr (to Mainz, €1.5m), Rodrigo Zalazar (to Schalke, €1.5m), Mijat Gacinovic (to AEK Athens, €4m)

FC Köln: Luca Killian (from Mainz, €2m), Linton Maina (from Hannover, free), Steffen Tigges (from Dortmund, €2m), Sargis Adamyan (from Hoffenheim, €1.5m), Kristian Pedersen (from Birmingham, free), Eric Martel (from RB Leipzig, €1.3m); Salih Özcan (to Dortmund, €5m)

Hertha BSC: Jessic Ngankam (from Fürth, €2m), Filip Uremovic (from Rubin Kazan, free), Jonjoe Kenny (from Everton, free), Ivan Sunjic (from Birmingham, loan); Arne Maier (to Augsburg, €5m), Niklas Stark (to Bremen, free), Alexander Schwolow (to Schalke, loan), Marcel Lotka (to Dortmund, free), Lukas Klünter (released), Daishawn Redan (to Utrecht, loan), Anton Kade (to Basel, free), Eduard Löwen (to St Louis City, €1m)

Mainz: Maxim Leitsch (from Bochum, €3m), Dominik Kohr (from Frankfurt, €1.5m), Marcus Ingvartsen (from Union Berlin, €2.3m), Delano Burgzorg (from Heracles, €2m), Anthony Caci (from Strasbourg, free), Aymen Barkok, Danny Da Costa (both from Frankfurt, free); Jeremiah St Juste (to Sporting CP, €9.5m), Moussa Niakhaté (to Nottingham Forest, €10m), Luca Killian (to Köln, €2m), Kevin Stöger (to Bochum, free) Jean-Paul Boëtius, Daniel Brosinski (released)

RB Leipzig: Xaver Schlager (from Wolfsburg, €12m); Hee-chan Hwang (to Wolves, €16.5m), Tyler Adams (to Leeds, €22m), Tom Krauß (to Schalke, loan), Sidney Raebiger (to Greuther Fürth), Eric Martel (to FC Köln, €1.3m), Josep Martínez (to Genoa, loan)

SC Freiburg: Matthias Ginter (from Gladbach, free), Daniel-Kofi Kyereh (from St Pauli, €4.5m), Ritsu Doan (from PSV, €7.5m); Nico Schlotterbeck (to Dortmund, €20m), Janik Haberer (to Union Berlin, free)

Schalke: Florent Mollet (from Montpellier, €500k), Thomas Oujewan (from Alkmaar, €2m), Rodrigo Zalazar (from Frankfurt, €1.5m), Leo Greiml (from Rapid Vienna, free), Tobias Mohr (from Heidenheim, €1m), Ibrahima Cissé (from Gent, free), Tom Krauß (from RB Leipzig, loan), Alexander Schwolow (from Hertha BSC, loan), Sebastian Polter (from Bochum, €1.5m), Cédric Brunner (from Bielefeld, free), ; Salif Sané, Marc Rzatkowski (both released)

Stuttgart: Erik Thommy, Daniel Didavi (both released), Philipp Förster (to Bochum)

TSG Hoffenheim: Grischa Prömel (from Union Berlin, free), Finn-Ole Becker (from St Pauli, free); Florian Grillitsch, Havard Nordtveit (both released), David Otto (to St Pauli, €500k), Sargis Adamyan (to Köln, €1.5m)

Union Berlin: Jordan Siebatcheu (from Young Boys, €6m), Jamie Leweling (from Fürth, €4m), Paul Seguin (from Fürth, free), Janik Haberer (from Freiburg, free), Miloš Pantović (from Bochum, free), Tim Skarke (from Darmstadt, free), Danilho Doekhi (from Vitesse Arnhem, free), Lennart Grill (from Bayer Leverkusen, loan); Taiwo Awoniyi (to Nottingham Forest, €20m), Grischa Prömel (to Hoffenheim, free), Marcus Ingvartsen (to Mainz, €2.3m), Andreas Luthe (to Kaiserslautern, free), Jakob Busk, Bastian Oczipka, Anthony Ujah (all released)

Werder Bremen: Niklas Stark (from Hertha BSC, free), Amos Pieper (from Bielefeld, free), Oliver Burke (from Sheffield United), Jens Stage (from Copenhagen, €6m), Lee Buchanan (from Derby); Ömer Toprak (released)

Wolfsburg: Jakub Kaminski (from Lech Poznan, €10m), Patrick Wimmer (from Bielefeld, €5m), Bartol Franjic (from Dinamo Zagreb, €8m); Xaver Schlager (to RB Leipzig, €12m), John-Anthony Brooks, William (both released)

LIGUE 1

Ajaccio: Romain Hamouma (from Saint-Étienne, free), Kevin Spadanuda (from Aarau, €1m); Gédéon Kalulu (to Lorient, free)

Angers: Miha Blazic (from Ferencváros, free), Yahia Fofana (from Le Havre, free), Himad Abdelli (from Le Havre, free), Amine Salama (from Dunkerque, free); Mohamed-Ali Cho (to Real Sociedad, €15m), Jimmy Cabot (to Lens, €2.5m), Mathias Pereira Lage (to Brest, free)

Auxerre: Denys Bain (from Brest, free); Xiaoxuan Ji (released)

Brest: Noah Fadiga (from Heracles), Sébastian Cibois (from Rodez, free); Mathias Pereira Lage (to Angers, free), Denys Bain (to Auxerre, free)

Lens: Loïs Openda (from Club Brugge, €10m), Brice Samba (from Nottingham Forest, €5m), Adam Buksa (from New England, €9m), Jimmy Cabot (from Angers, €2.5m), Salis Abdul Samed (from Clermont, €5m)

Lille: Sven Botman (to Newcastle, €37m), Zeki Celik (to Roma, €7m), Burak Yilmaz (to Fortuna Sittard, free), Xeka, Jérémy Pied (all released)

Lorient: Gédéon Kalulu (from Ajaccio, free), Darline Yongwa (from Niort, €1.5m); Pierre-Yves Hamel (to Paris FC, €1m)

Lyon: Alexandre Lacazette (from Arsenal, free), Corentin Tolisso (from Bayern, free), Johann Lepenant (from Caen, €4.5m), Rémy Riou (from Caen, free); Papa Cheikh (released)

Marseille: Pau López (from Roma, €12m), Cengiz Ünder (from Roma, €8.5m), Matteo Guendouzi (from Arsenal, €11m), Isaak Touré (from Le Havre, €5.5m); Boubacar Kamara (to Aston Villa, free), Lucas Perrin (to Strasbourg, €1.5m), Nemanja Radonjic (to Torino, loan)

Monaco: Takumi Minamino (from Liverpool, €18m); Aurelién Tchouaméni (to Real Madrid, €100m), Cesc Fàbregas, Djibril Sidibé (both released), Pietro Pellegri (to Torino, €5m), Jean-Eudes Aholou (to Strasbourg, €3m)

Montpellier: Théo Sainte-Luce (from Nîmes, free), Arnaud Nordin (from Saint-Étienne, free); Florent Mollet (to Schalke, €500k), Mihailo Ristic (Benfica, free)

Nantes: Moussa Sissoko (from Watford); Randal Kolo Muani (to Frankfurt, free), Roli Pereira de Sa (to Sochaux, free), Jean-Kévin Augustin (to Basel, free)

Nice: Marcin Bulka (from PSG, €2m); Walter Benítez (to PSV, free)

PSG: Vitinha (from Porto, €40m), Nuno Mendes (from Sporting CP, €38m); Ángel di María (released), Alphonse Areola (to West Ham, €11m), Marcin Bulka (to Nice, €2m), Colin Dagba (to Strasbourg, loan)

Reims: Andreaw Gravillon (from Inter, €3.5m), Emmanuel Agbadou (from Eupen, €6m), Kobi Henry (from Orange County, €500k); Sambou Sissoko, Moussa Doumbia, Ghislain Konan (all released)

Rennes: Nayef Aguerd (to West Ham, €35m), Jérémy Gélin, Pépé Bonet, Jonas Martin (all released)

Strasbourg: Jean-Eudes Aholou (from Monaco, €3m), Lucas Perrin (from Marseille, €1.5m), Colin Dagba (from PSG, loan); Anthony Caci (to Mainz, free)

Toulouse: Thijs Dallinga (from Excelsior, €2.5m)

Troyes: Sávio (from Atlético Mineiro, €6m), Jackson Porozo (from Boavista, €3.5m); Giulian Biancone (to Nottingham Forest, €6m), Benrandy Abdallah (released)

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