Following Manchester City's third consecutive league championship in May, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Newcastle will all be attempting to catch up to Pep Guardiola's team.
The Premier League spent £1.9 billion in summer, breaking its previous spending record. Erling Haaland's move to Manchester City was undoubtedly one of the largest transactions finalized last summer.
Chelsea signed players like Wesley Fofana, Raheem Sterling, and Marc Cucurella throughout the summer.
When is Deadline Day now that the summer transfer window is officially open? The responses are provided below by Mail Sport.
When is the deadline?
The summer window is now open and will remain open until Friday, September 1 at 11 p.m.
However, the La Liga, Serie A, and Bundesliga summer window is anticipated to start on Saturday, July 1.
The weekend of August 12–13 will mark the beginning of the new season. The opening game will probably take place on Friday, August 11.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's transfer to Chelsea last summer was one of the biggest deals finalized on Deadline Day.
On the same day, Manchester United announced the signing of Brazilian winger Antony for £85.5 million. He signed a five-year contract.
Who might be moving this summer?
Harry Kane's departure from Tottenham might be one of the biggest transactions of this summer. According to reports, the forward is solely interested in joining Manchester United and is willing to fulfill the final year of his contract if a deal cannot be reached.
However, given that Tottenham has made their position plain, new sources claim that United's chances of acquiring Kane this summer are dwindling.
The player won't be sold, and Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is adamant that if they do, it won't be to another Premier League team.
The Times reports that Erik ten Hag's team is unsure whether they will be able to sign Kane. United is thinking about Atalanta's striker.
Mason Mount of Chelsea might be another player to go this summer as Manchester United looks to bolster their midfield.
The Englishman is allegedly expected to get a £50 million offer from the Red Devils, although Chelsea values him at approximately £85 million.
Mount's current contract is slated to expire next year, and Chelsea and the player are still no closer to reaching an agreement on a new one.
Jude Bellingham appears prepared to sign a six-year contract with Real Madrid outside of the Premier League. The English international has signed a contract worth an initial £88.5 million with the Spanish powerhouses.
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