
The 2024/25 Premier League season is now underway, with clubs and managers finalising their squads ahead of what is expected to be a long campaign.
Up and down the country there have been plenty of signings to bolster squad depths and improve on the results of last season, from Ipswich and Southampton to Mikel Arteta’s title-hunting Arsenal or Arne Slot’s ‘new’ Liverpool side.
The transfer window closes at 11pm BST on Friday, 30 August, so time is running out for teams get sales and transfers over the line in the ongoing battle to balance funds against PSR regulations.
Each day brings more news, rumours and completed deals and as we enter the final days of the transfer window, and you can find all the latest updates in our dedicated blog below.
Follow all the news, rumours, sales and signatures below, as well as build-up to another weekend of Premier League football.
Transfer news LIVE
- Premier League clubs look to wrap up signings ahead of deadline 30 August at 11pm BST
- Ilkay Gundogan returns to Man City after only a year at Barcelona
- Kieran Trippier leaving Newcastle to move to Everton?
- Joao Cancelo set to leave Manchester City for Saudi Pro League
- Aston Villa open talks with Chelsea over Raheem Sterling
Napoli agree to sign Billy Gilmour
18:50
Mike Jones
Serie A side Napoli have agreed a deal worth around €18m (£15.3m) for Billy Gilmour, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The transfer guru announced on X that the Brighton and Scotland midfielder will be heading to Italy for a medical assessment which should take place sometime next week.
Broja completes medical with Ipswich
18:40
Mike Jones
Chelsea striker Armando Broja has completed a medical at with Ipswich ahead of his probable move to Portman Road. The move is a loan with the obligation to buy if Ipswich avoid relegation this season.
The current price for Broja is £30m which Ipswich will pay if they remain in the top flight.
Dyche on Trippier
18:30
Mike Jones
Kieran Trippier has today been linked with a move away from Newcastle with Everton being one of the more likely destinations for the 33-year-old.
Everton boss Sean Dyche jokingly addressed the speculation saying: “He’s one of many names that has come up here. As if by magic, his name comes up when we don’t have a right-back available”.
Alex Moreno leaves Villa for Forest
18:20
Mike Jones
Aston Villa’s busy summer continues, but this time it’s outgoings rather than incomings, as Alex Moreno is the odd man out at left-back after the arrival of Ian Maatsen. With Lucas Digne also at the club, the Spaniard has no future after being Unai Emery’s first signing at the club and has sealed a move to Nottingham Forest on loan.
There’s also an option for a permanent deal for Forest, who themselves have a handful of full-backs on the books already.
Harry Toffolo, Ola Aina and Omar Richards all play left-back, as well as Moreno now, with Aina getting the nod there on the opening weekend draw with Bournemouth.
6 players expected to move on before the summer transfer window shuts
18:10
Mike Jones
Scott McTominay
Fulham have been interested in a deal for Scotland international McTominay, but United’s reported asking price of £30m could prove a sticking point. Italian side Napoli are another possible destination, but McTominay’s departure could first require reinforcements brought into Old Trafford.
6 players expected to move on before the summer transfer window shuts
18:00
Mike Jones
Ben Chilwell
Like Sterling, England defender Chilwell has found himself frozen out at Chelsea, training away from the rest of the first-team squad. The 27-year-old left-back is a reported target for Manchester United, who are in need of experienced cover for Luke Shaw.
6 players expected to move on before the summer transfer window shuts
17:50
Mike Jones
Marc Guehi
Crystal Palace defender Guehi was one of the most impressive performers for England at Euro 2024 and has returned to club action a man in demand. Newcastle have reportedly had several offers rejected – including one worth £60m plus £5m in add-ons – and it remains to be seen if Palace will hold out through to the transfer deadline.
6 players expected to move on before the summer transfer window shuts
17:40
Mike Jones
Aaron Ramsdale
England goalkeeper Ramsdale fell out of favour at Arsenal last season, with David Raya taking over as Mikel Arteta’s regular number one. The 26-year-old has been attracting plenty of interest, with Wolves offering a season-long loan and Southampton also linked with a deal ahead of deadline day.
6 players expected to move on before the summer transfer window shuts
17:30
Mike Jones
Ivan Toney
Brentford striker Toney continues to be linked with a lucrative move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli ahead of the window closing. The England international was left out of the Bees’ opening game against Crystal Palace because of the “transfer interest” but as yet, no firm deal appears close.
6 players expected to move on before the summer transfer window shuts
17:20
Mike Jones
Raheem Sterling
Raheem Sterling has no expectation of featuring for Chelsea this season after being told by head coach Enzo Maresca that he is not in his plans after being left out of the Premier League opener against Manchester City. Sterling, 29, is said to be keen to remain in England, with Aston Villa touted as a possible destination.
John Textor eyes Everton takeover as American businessman looks to sell Crystal Palace stake
17:10
Mike Jones
American businessman John Textor is confident of completing a takeover at Everton after outlining his desire to sell his interest in Crystal Palace.
Textor has a 45 per cent stake in Palace but has been in talks with current Everton owner Farshad Moshiri about taking over the Toffees.
The 58-year-old digital media and entertainment entrepreneur has to sell his Palace shares as he can not invest in two Premier League clubs at the same time.

Emery on Martinez’s new contract
17:00
Mike Jones
The Aston Villa boss said: “We are very happy because Emiliano Martinez is very important. He’s involved completely in this project.
“When I arrived here, I knew him before because we were working in Arsenal together. I knew his mentality and even now it’s stronger than before because he’s achieving individual objectives with his national team and here with Aston Villa.
“His extension is fantastic for us and very good for every supporter of Aston Villa, we can be proud of him.”
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery on the project of the club
16:50
Mike Jones
“Sometimes I am telling the players that Aston Villa won the Champions League in 1982. It’s one important date for Aston Villa as a club, and it helps to explain to players the history.
“The last history of Aston Villa is progressively getting better, but five years ago they were in the Championship. With the new project, with the history, with the new way we want to create here, it’s about trying to be contenders and be consistent.
“We have to think that we have to be in the top ten, we have to be in the top eight, we have to be in the top six and we have to try to be progressively stronger, getting in the top four like last year.
“This is the way we have to confirm it, like we did last year, being consistent. This is the message I want here; players being hungry to improve, hungry to get another level higher as a club and individually.
“To achieve the objectives we are facing, dreaming is very difficult, but I want to dream and work hard to get it. At the moment we are in a good way but there’s still a lot of work to do to continue being consistent like I want.”
Joao Felix is ‘player that will help us’ says Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca
16:40
Mike Jones
Joao Felix could make his second Chelsea debut against Wolves on Sunday 25 August as head coach Enzo Maresca tipped the returning forward to be a standout addition amongst a glut of new faces at Stamford Bridge.
Felix completed his return to the club on Wednesday, signing a seven-year contract – 15 months after he last played for the Blues on loan – with the Portugal forward’s arrival from Atletico Madrid helping facilitate Conor Gallagher’s move in the opposite direction.
He was unable to feature for Chelsea against Servette in the Europa Conference League playoff 24 hours later, but could be in line to face Wolves in the Premier League.
Guardiola ‘didn’t have any doubts’ about bringing Gundogan back to Man City
16:30
Mike Jones
Ilkay Gundogan’s Manchester City return came out of the blue but Pep Guardiola had no doubts about bringing back their treble-winning captain when the opportunity arose.
The 33-year-old midfielder completed a stunning return to the Etihad Stadium on Friday just a year after leaving for LaLiga giants Barcelona.
Gundogan has signed a one-year deal with what he calls the “best club in the world” and Guardiola says he could make his second City debut against Ipswich on Saturday.

Merino close to deal with Arsenal
16:20
Mike Jones
Sky Sports News’ Dharmesh Sheth says that Mikel Merino is close to joining Arsenal though there is still a bit of work needed before the transfer is complete.
Real Sociedad manager Imanol Aguacil has said goodbye to Merino in his news conference on Friday.
Aguacil said: “I said ‘thank you very much’ to Mikel. As Real coach, I want this type of farewell. He came at the age of 22, without making it, he has had six incredible years, with a brutal performance, a cup and five participations in Europe, he has left money, thirty-odd million, he feels Real and he has gone to Arsenal”.
Merino still needs to have a medical and sign off on the personal terms. The deal is worth £32.5m including performance related add-ons.
Toney’s future not settled
16:10
Mike Jones
Ivan Toney’s future at Brentford remains unclear according to manager Thomas Frank.
Frank declined to provide an update on transfer negotiations with one week left in the window and insisted Toney could be involved in Sunday’s trip to Liverpool despite interest from Saudi Arabia
When asked if the 28-year-old will be in action at Anfield, Frank replied: “Who knows? Let’s see on Sunday what will happen. Ivan trained the whole week. Trained with good attitude in every aspect. He could be involved, he could not be involved.
“He could be here after the 30th and he could not be here. Basically everything is up in the air. I’ve said the whole time that if he’s here I’m very happy, if he’s not here then I’m happy on his behalf.”
Slot praises Van Dijk
16:00
Mike Jones
Arne Slot was asked about the impact of Virgil van Dijk on Liverpool’s squad and he had nothing but praise for the Reds’ captain. He said: “Virgil came in three weeks ago (after his delayed summer break) and in my opinion he made a lot of impact when he came back,
“He made a lot of impact in all these years and he played here but me working with him he has shown how much he cares about the team and how good he is.
“But for him, and the same with Mo (Salah) and all the others, they still have to bring their performances in, so in my opinion there are four players having competition for two positions.
“But at this moment it is clear Virgil is playing and he will also play on Sunday if he is fit.”
Arne Slot says Joe Gomez can have Liverpool future despite transfer speculation
15:50
Mike Jones
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has offered Joe Gomez a lifeline regarding his future at the club after admitting he expects all his current squad to remain with him this season.
Speculation about the versatile defender began in June when he was linked with Newcastle and that intensified when he was left out of Slot’s first matchday squad for last weekend’s win at Ipswich.
Asked where Gomez’s head was after being left out last week, Slot said: “It has been in the right place for three weeks. He has worked really hard since he came back.
“He didn’t play a lot in the Euros and when he came back in the first sessions he couldn’t train the whole session so we had to manage his load and that was also a bit a reason why he wasn’t in the team on Saturday.
“But this week he had a good week in terms of load and how much he could do with the team.
“He is one of the players that I see new things from and learn things what I see from him, also combined with other players. It has been a good week for him and us until now.
“At this moment I am expecting everyone to be here. (But) everything can change.”
Gudmundsson joins Saudi side Al-Orobah
15:40
Mike Jones
Burnley midfielder Johann Berg Gudmundsson has joined Saudi Pro League side Al-Orobah for an undisclosed fee.
The 33-year-old joined the Clarets in 2016 and went on to make 200 league appearances, scoring in his final match for the club in the 5-0 win over Cardiff last weekend.
A statement from Burnley read: “Following over 225 appearances, Europa League qualification, two top-10 Premier League finishes and a Championship league title, ‘JBG’ will always remain a fan favourite.
“Burnley would like to thank Johann for his contribution and commitment over the years and wish him all the best in the future.”
Bournemouth open talks over Kepa Arrizabalaga
15:30
Mike Jones
Sky Sports News are reporting that Bournemouth have held initial talks with Chelsea over a loan deal for goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Cherries manager Andoni Iraola is keen to link up with an ex-teammate from their time at Athletic Bilbao but any deal is complicated because of wages and the length of his contract still at Chelsea.
It is believed it would require some internal agreements being made at Stamford Bridge for a loan to go through.
Marco Silva on signing Joachim Andersen
15:20
Mike Jones
“It’s very close. It’s difficult to be talking about it because it’s not official, but it’s close.
“I think he’s a great signing and a player who is loved by this club. I am 100 per cent sure he is going bring something important for us. He is going to be important this season and the seasons ahead.
“I’m hoping it will be official this afternoon. We will be delighted with the signing.”
The Fulham boss also added that the club were looking at bringing in more signings saying: “We are going to sign a forward player. You all know that we have lost two wingers and we haven’t signed any players for that position. We will sign a forward.”
Nostalgia not fuelling Ilkay Gundogan’s return to Man City claims Pep Guardiola
15:10
Mike Jones
Pep Guardiola said Ilkay Gundogan had not come back to Manchester City to retire and told him it is time to put his football boots on and show the quality that persuaded him to sign the midfielder for a second time, rather than just enjoying a nostalgia trip.
The City manager admitted it was a surprise when he heard that Gundogan, who left to join Barcelona last summer, wanted to return to the Etihad Stadium but said it was an easy decision to agree. The 33-year-old has put pen to paper on a one-year deal after Barcelona let him leave on a free transfer.

Eddie Howe hopes Kieran Trippier remains at Newcastle
15:00
Mike Jones
Reports have suggested Kieran Trippier, who turns 34 next month, wants to quit Tyneside after a two-and-a-half-year stay during which he has played a pivotal role in Newcastle’s return to prominence.
However, asked if he expected him to stay, head coach Eddie Howe said: “I hope so. I can never answer these questions with absolute certainty because it’s football and the transfer window is always unpredictable.
“But my wish is that he stays here and continues to play for us.”
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola on Evanilson
14:51
Mike Jones
“He has trained well this week normally with the team. I think he will be for sure involved in the game. We expect that he starts well, he gets everything.
“It’s difficult when someone arrives especially with the language. We don’t want to give him all the information because probably it is too much but we give at least the most important things for his position.”
Liverpool close in on Giorgi Mamardashvili
14:43
Mike Jones
Liverpool are closing in a deal for Giorgi Mamardashvili as they are preparing to make Valencia goalkeeper the first signing of Arne Slot’s reign.
Mamardashvili is not expected to arrive at Anfield until the summer of 2025 but Liverpool have made progress in their attempts to sign the 23-year-old.
Alisson is set to remain first-choice goalkeeper for this season, but the Georgia international could represent some succession planning as Liverpool look to the future.
Enzo Maresca wants Noni Madueke to stay at Chelsea after goal against Servette
14:35
Mike Jones
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca wants Noni Madueke to stay at the club beyond the end of the transfer window after the winger came off the bench to score his team’s second goal and seal a 2-0 win over Servette in the first leg of their Conference League play-off.
The 22-year-old cemented his place in the Italian’s plans with a clinical finish lashed in at the near post in the second half of what was at times an uncomfortable match against the Swiss side.
“I really like Noni,” said Maresca. “The only problem is that he has to understand that he has to be consistent during the week in training. He’s a good player and he’s doing well with us.”

Conor Gallagher officially unveiled as Atletico Madrid player
14:23
Mike Jones
Watch as Conor Gallagher is officially unveiled as an Atletico Madrid player on Friday, 23 August, after signing from Chelsea.
The England midfielder, 24, came through the youth ranks at Stamford Bridge.
He has now signed a five-year contract with the Spanish outfit after the clubs agreed to a reported £33.7m fee.

Wolves boss Gary O’Neil on transfer rumours and budget
14:16
Mike Jones
“I’ve obviously seen some of the noise. I do try and stay away from the noise when I can. There’s not really a financial limit, it is more are players valuations right.
“We can do stuff definitely between now and the end of the window, it just needs to fit for the team and the football club.
“Some of the figures and things you’ll hear banded around, I have not heard any figure in any of my meetings or discussions. It’s more ‘can we find things that fit football-wise and financially?’ than a set budget.”

Tottenham’s Solanke injured
14:08
Mike Jones
Ange Postecoglou has confirmed £65m signing Dominic Solanke will miss the game against Everton on Saturday.
“Dom picked up a knock in the last game,” said Postecoglou. “He got through the game but it flared up the day after and he’ll miss the game tomorrow.
“It’s an ankle injury. He copped it really early on, someone went across his ankle. It just depends on his recovery. We’ve got the international break but it’s not serious.”
Manchester United have wasted billions, but ‘those days are ov
14:00
Mike Jones
It was a statement of intent, by stepping back. When Manchester United were quoted £75m plus add-ons by Everton for Jarrad Branthwaite, the pursuit pretty much ended there and then. Some at the Goodison Park hierarchy were taken aback by the abruptness. They were convinced they would get that kind of price.
Dan Ashworth, United’s new sporting director, was adamant they would not. It was a point of principle. “Those days are over,” he was heard to say. Another line uttered at the top of Old Trafford was “the gold at the end of the United rainbow is no more” for other clubs.
It’s why their negotiations for Paris Saint-Germain’s Manuel Ugarte have been so protracted.

Howe surprised by Trippier speculation
13:54
Mike Jones
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe spoke in his press conference about how he was surprised by the speculation that Kieran Trippier may leave the club.
Addressing the rumours, Howe said Trippier “continues to be really valued” by the club.
“The situation is business as usual, Tripps has trained really well this week. I’m surprised by a lot of the stories that have come out,” he said, “[He’s] a valuable member of the squad. His professionalism has been first class.”
Chelsea business still not done?
13:45
Mike Jones
Enzo Maresca says that Chelsea may still be in the market to sign new players especially if they can get a deal for a No.9 over the line before the end of the window.
The manager said: “I just communicate the players that I like and the players I don’t like. Hopefully we can find solutions for them because at the end, when you find solutions, everyone is happy. When you don’t, probably you can create some problems.
“We don’t need to sign players just for signing players. If we sign a player to make us improve, we will sign players, otherwise we are happy with the way we are.
“If we have a chance to bring a No 9 that makes us better, we are going to try.”
Jude Bellingham emerges as Real Madrid injury doubt after suffering knock in training
13:38
Mike Jones
Jude Bellingham has emerged as an injury doubt for Real Madrid’s clash with Real Valladolid after sustaining a knock in training.
Carlo Ancelotti confirmed on Friday that the midfielder was being assessed ahead of his side’s second La Liga fixture.
The 21-year-old helped the Spanish capital club to domestic and Champions League triumphs in his first season in Madrid.
An enviable array of forward options had failed to fire against Mallorca on Monday with Bellingham again deployed in a deeper role behind Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo.

Gundogan deal a surprise for Guardiola
13:30
Mike Jones
Pep Guardiola says the possibility of re-signing Ilkay Gundogan came as a surprise which just shows how unpredictable the transfer window can be.
The Man City boss said: “When managers say ‘this is the transfer window, anything can happen’, this is the real proof.
“It was a complete surprise, unexpected. We know him quite well, me personally, but the staff and players, and we know the quality he played last season at Barcelona. He played at a high, high level, consistency, playing a lot of minutes and producing a lot.
“We didn’t have any doubts when the possibility was open. Absolutely delighted he’s back. He’s not a teenager anymore but the recent why we decide to do it is for the level he played last season.
“Even the Euros, playing with the national team, he played really, really good as well.
“He knows what we want to do, he doesn’t need to adapt, he knows the city, the club, the way we want to play. He’ll immediately settle good.”
Sunderland sign Isidor on loan
13:22
Mike Jones
Sunderland have signed Wilson Isidor on a season-long loan from Zenit Saint Petersburg, with the option to make the transfer permanent.
Isidor said: “I’m so happy to be here and sign for Sunderland. It is an amazing club with a huge fanbase – and when a club like that wants you, it feels amazing.
“I didn’t hesitate. It was a natural decision. I always knew Sunderland was a big club, so I can’t wait to get started and to see the Stadium of Light full. Hopefully, I can get the fans chanting my name.”
Race for Sterling heating up
13:15
Mike Jones
Raheem Sterling seems highly likely to leave Chelsea this summer and clubs are lining up to bring in the former Manchester City winger.
Aston Villa have begun talks with Chelsea over a transfer and now Crystal Palace are one of the teams interested in signing Sterling ahead of the transfer deadline next week.
A deal for Sterling to join Palace would need an agreement to be reached on finances and be right for the Eagles, due to the potential cost of the transfer due to Sterling’s wages and any fee that would need to be paid.
Sterling has made 81 appearances for Chelsea since joining from Manchester City for £50m in July 2022.
Guardiola on possibility of re-signing Sterling
13:09
Mike Jones
After the signing of Ilkay Gundogan earlier today, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was asked if the club has their sights on any further moves including the possibility of bringing Raheem Sterling abck to the Etihad Stadium.
He said: “I don’t think so but I don’t know. The market might provide us something that is financially good for us but at the moment I do not know.
“He [Sterling] is a Chelsea player. I feel so attached with him because of the time we had together and I feel like that with all my players. But he is a Chelsea player. If you had asked me about Gundogan previously, I would have said he was a Barcelona player.
“But I wish him all the best.”
Arsenal might have to wait as they target Nico Williams
13:00
Sonia Twigg
Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams is Arsenal’s preferred target for a wide player in the last week of the window, although there is an acceptance they may have to wait for a major move.
Mikel Arteta is now keen to increase the options in his forward line, with the London club set to secure midfielder Mikel Merino’s move from Real Sociedad. One issue influencing recruitment, however, is Arsenal effectively operating off a different budget depending if a player is a named target or not.
It isn’t quite a case of the club just being willing to pay a certain amount for a necessary position. Arsenal are willing to pay what it takes for those specific named targets they feel would be certain starters, as could be seen with Declan Rice last summer.

Pep Guardiola press conference
12:45
Sonia Twigg
Pep Guardiola’s press conference has just started, and there is likely to be a fair amount about the recent news that Ilkay Gundogan will be re-joining the club for a year.
Here is what the former Germany international said about it: “I’m incredibly happy, happy to see my team-mates, the staff, people that I had seven years with and an amazing time with. Many ups and a few downs but an incredible experience. When you leave this place, you spend a year away and you then start to appreciate the place even more.
“You realise what you had, how amazing the time was and how big the club is. The best club in the world and I think in terms of football – getting back onto that level and coming back a year later is an incredible feeling. I am very pleased, very happy and I feel privileged to share the dressing room again with these amazing players.”

EFL transfer round-up
12:30
Sonia Twigg
In a rare quiet moment this close to deadline day, here are some of the EFL transfers that have happened today:
- Jean Michael Seri (Hull to Al-Orobah)
- Wilson Isidor - Loan (Zenit Saint Petersburg to Sunderland)
- Marcus McGuane (Bristol City to Oxford United
Enzo Maresca wants Noni Madueke to stay at Chelsea after goal against Servette
12:15
Sonia Twigg
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca wants Noni Madueke to stay at the club beyond the end of the transfer window after the winger came off the bench to score his team’s second goal and seal a 2-0 win over Servette in the first leg of their Conference League play-off.
The 22-year-old cemented his place in the Italian’s plans with a clinical finish lashed in at the near post in the second half of what was at times an uncomfortable match against the Swiss side.
“I really like Noni,” said Maresca. “The only problem is that he has to understand that he has to be consistent during the week in training. He’s a good player and he’s doing well with us.”

Hull player joins Saudi Pro League
12:00
Sonia Twigg
Hull player Jean Michael Seri has left the club to join Al-Orobah who have just been promoted to the Saudi Pro League.
The 33-year-old had joined Hull in 2022, and the club statement said: “We would like to thank Mika for his hard work and dedication during his two-year spell at the MKM Stadium and wish him well for his future career.”
Watch live: Conor Gallagher officially unveiled as Atletico Madrid player
11:45
Sonia Twigg
Watch live as Conor Gallagher is officially unveiled as an Atletico Madrid player on Friday, 23 August, after signing from Chelsea.
The England midfielder, 24, came through the youth ranks at Stamford Bridge.
He has now signed a five-year contract with the Spanish outfit after the clubs agreed to a reported £33.7m fee.
Speculation mounted about Gallagher’s future as he entered the final year of his contract and it became unclear how he fitted into new manager Enzo Maresca’s plans.

Fulham close to finalising Anderson deal
11:30
Sonia Twigg
Fulham are closing in on the signing of Joachim Andersen from Crystal Palace.
The Cottagers are hoping to complete the deal on Friday, and he would have to be confirmed by midday to be eligible to play against Leicester on Saturday.
Fulham are reportedly paying £25m with the possibility of a further £5m in add ons.
Ilkay Gundogan completes remarkable return to Manchester City
11:10
Sonia Twigg
Ilkay Gundogan has clinched his remarkable return to Manchester City by signing a one-year contract at the Etihad Stadium.
City’s Treble-winning captain has left Barcelona after a solitary season as he agreed to waive the last two years of his contract and leave on a free transfer.
Gundogan, who becomes City’s second summer signing, has agreed a one-year deal and will take the No 19 shirt.
The 33-year-old German, who scored 60 goals in 304 games in his first spell in Manchester, said he could not wait to play for City again and described Pep Guardiola as the best manager in the world.

Leicester closing in on Jordan Ayew signing
11:00
Sonia Twigg
Leicester are reportedly close to signing Jordan Ayew from Crystal Palace.
The Foxes have found themselves short of attacking options, with Jamie Vardy scoring the equaliser against Tottenham on Monday.
Ayew could move for an initial £5m in a deal that could rise to £8m.
Manor Solomon to leave Spurs
10:45
Sonia Twigg
Tottenham winger Manor Solomon is expected to leave the club, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The 25-year-old has reportedly rejected an offer from Getafe, and wants to remain in England.
He struggled for game time at Tottenham, making just two Premier League starts and five appearances in the English top flight last season.
Mikel Arteta speaks in Arsenal press conference
10:30
Sonia Twigg
Mikel Arteta was asked about Eddie Nketiah, who has been linked with a number of clubs, including Nottingham Forest.
When asked about the striker, he said: “I expect Eddie to train with us today, to be prepared for tomorrow, and that’s it. Whatever happens will happen if it’s good for everybody.”
Arteta was also asked about Raheem Sterling, who is looking for a move away from Chelsea: “My time with Raheem was exceptional. We built a really strong relationship together. He was unbelievable at that time. He taught me a lot as well, about individuals, how they think, how we support them. He is someone I have really strong feelings about.”
Asmir Begovic re-joins Everton
10:15
Sonia Twigg
Asmir Begovic has re-joined Everton on a tree transfer.
The goalkeeper has not had a club since his QPR contract expired earlier this summer.
Begovic is expected to provide cover for Jordan Pickford and Joao Virginia after the previous third-choice Andy Lonergan left on a free transfer.
Begovic made 10 appearances during his previous spell at the club between 2021 and 2023.
Eddie Howe reveals Kieran Trippier latest
10:00
Sonia Twigg
When asked if Kieran Trippier would stay at Newcastle, Howe said: “I can never answer these questions with absolute certainty because it’s football and the transfer window is always unpredictable, but my wish is that he stays here and continues to play for us.”
On the difficult nature of the current transfer window, Howe said: “It’s been the most difficult I’ve experienced. Without going over old ground the June part of the transfer window was incredibly difficult and now this period hasn’t exactly been easy for us either.”
Arne Slot speaks about possible future signings
09:50
Sonia Twigg
Liverpool manager Arne Slot spoke to the press this morning ahead of his side’s match against Brentford on Sunday.
On not making many signings, he said: “I trust the team. I’ve said before, I have inherited a very good team, with young players. We trust them a lot. They proved that they have earned our trust.”
When asked about Giorgi Mamardashvili, he said: “If a deal is done, then you will hear from us. Until then, we don’t speak about transfers or players that re not ours.”
Scott McTominay off to Italy?
09:29
Sonia Twigg
Scott McTominay has been linked with multiple possible moves away from Old Trafford.
Napoli are the latest to be linked with the forward, but they might want to sell Victor Osimhen, and the Italian club are also trying to sign Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea.
Aston Villa linked with Atletico striker
08:54
Sonia Twigg
According to the Daily Mail, Aston Villa have been offered the chance to sign Samu Omorodion from Atletico Madrid.
Omorodion had been close to a £34.5m move to Chelsea earlier this summer, but is an option for Villa, if they can sell Jhon Duran before the transfer deadline.
Atletico Madrid are reportedly still interested in selling their forward.

Kieran Trippier latest
08:46
Sonia Twigg
One of the more surprising transfer stories that emerged yesterday was that Kieran Trippier wants to leave Newcastle this summer.
The 33-year-old has been a key figure since Eddie Howe took charge of the club, but was an unused substitute against Southampton last weekend.
Trippier has two years left on his contract, but Newcastle have previously rejected an offer from Bayern Munich for the defender.
He is reportedly considering a move to Everton.
Noni Madueke could leave Chelsea
08:28
Sonia Twigg
Noni Madueke was not part of Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Premier League, but did come off the bench to score in the Europa Conference League on Thursday night.
Newcastle are considering a loan move for the winger, according to The Mirror.
Brentford sign Liverpool youngster
08:25
Sonia Twigg
Brentford have signed Liverpool’s Sepp van den Berg for a deal worth up to £25m.
The 22-year-old spent last season on loan at Mainz, and made 33 appearances in the Bundesliga.
He has joined on a five-year contract, and Liverpool retain a 17.5% sell-on clause.
Raheem Sterling possible move
08:10
Sonia Twigg
Raheem Sterling has been linked with a possible move to Aston Villa, according to The Guardian.
Chelsea have made it very clear that the England international is not in Enzo Maresca’s plans for the squad, and he has not been included in the two matchday squads this season, and his number has been given to new signing Pedro Neto.
Unai Emery is hoping to add another attacker to his squad, but Sterling’s wages could prove a problem. He is reportedly on £325,000 a week with three years left on a deal.
Villa might be willing to consider a loan deal, but the wages again might cause an obstacle.
Liverpool interested in Branthwaite
07:56
Sonia Twigg
Liverpool want to nab Jarrad Branthwaite from local rivals Everton, according to The Sun.
The reported deal could be up to £70m to secure the servi

