As the league season finally returns, Championship clubs have been replenishing their squads as they bid for a successful 2024/25 campaign. 24 teams are battling it out to reach the promised land of the Premier League (or avoid the drop to League One), so keeping track of every incoming and outgoing can be a tricky task.

That’s where Football FanCast has you covered: every in and out since the end of the previous campaign can be found here. It has been a typically busy summer amid the Euro 2024 tournament, with teams making plenty of moves ahead of the transfer deadline.

Next season will see the likes of play-off finalists Leeds United lead the charge for a return to the top flight, though the likes of Norwich City and West Bromwich Albion will have eyes on a top-six finish at the very least come May, along with relegated trio Luton Town, Burnley and Sheffield United.

But following Ipswich Town’s improbable rise to the Premier League, all teams in the second tier will know that anything is possible with clever coaching and recruitment. Could Portsmouth, Derby County or Oxford United emulate the Tractor Boys by securing back-to-back promotions? If they are to go anywhere close, a solid transfer window wouldn’t go amiss.

Here are all the deals in and out of Championship clubs this season:

Blackburn Rovers

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Aodhan Doherty (Linfield)

Undisc.

Sammie Szmodics (Ipswich)

£9m

Makhtar Gueye (Molenbeek)

Undisc.

Sam Gallagher (Stoke)

Undisc.

Exauce Mafoumbi (Nantes)

Undisc.

Georgie Gent (Barnsley)

Undisc.

Yuki Ohashi (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)

Undisc.

Leo Wahlstedt (AGF)

Undisc.

Danny Batth (Norwich)

Free

Sam Barnes (Barrow)

Free

Jack Barrett (Everton)

Free

Jake Batty (Accrington)

Loan

Kyle McFadzean (Free agent)

Free

Jake Garrett (Bristol Rovers)

Loan

Andreas Weimann (Bristol City)

Free

Dilan Markanday (Chesterfield)

Loan

Owen Beck (Liverpool)

Loan

Connor O’Riordan (Cambridge)

Loan

Bristol City

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After finishing in mid-table last term, Bristol City will be looking for a more successful campaign in Liam Manning’s first full season in charge. There have been several changes over the summer, with long-time servant Andreas Weimann leaving for Blackburn Rovers being one of them.

Fally Mayulu has been among the new additions, and he got off to the perfect start by scoring in the Robins’ opening 1-1 draw at Hull City. Latest loanee George Earthy will be hoping for something similar following his switch from West Ham.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Sinclair Armstrong (QPR)

Undisc.

Tommy Conway (Middlesbrough)

Undisc.

Fally Mayulu (Rapid Vienna)

Undisc.

Andreas Weimann (Blackburn)

Free

Marcus McGuane (Oxford Utd)

Undisc.

Harvey Wiles-Richards (Bath City)

Free

Scott Twine (Burnley)

Undisc.

Taylor Gardner-Hickman (Birmingham)

Loan

George Earthy (West Ham)

Loan

Jamie Knight-Lebel (Crewe)

Loan

Yu Hirakawa (Machida Zelvia)

Loan

Josh Stokes (Cambridge)

Loan

Ephraim Yeboah (Doncaster)

Loan

Duncan Idehen (Released)

n/a

Matty James (Released)

n/a

Andy King (Retired)

n/a

Burnley

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Mike Tresor (Genk)

£16m

Sander Berge (Fulham)

£25m

Maxime Esteve (Montpellier)

£10.1m

Wilson Odobert (Tottenham)

£25m

Etienne Green (Saint-Etienne)

Undisc.

Arijanet Muric (Ipswich)

£15m

Andreas Hountondji (Caen)

Undisc.

Dara O’Shea (Ipswich)

£15m

Hannibal Mejbri (Man Utd)

Undisc.

Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Al-Orobah)

Undisc.

Lucas Pires (Santos)

Undisc.

Bailey Peacock-Farrell (Birmingham)

Undisc.

Joe Worrall (Nottingham Forest)

Undisc.

Charlie Taylor (Southampton)

Undisc.

Vaclav Hladky (Ipswich)

Free

Scott Twine (Bristol City)

Undisc.

Shurandy Sambo (PSV)

Free

Lawrence Vigouroux (Swansea)

Undisc.

Jaidon Anthony (Bournemouth)

Loan

Wout Weghorst (Ajax)

Undisc.

Bashir Humphreys (Chelsea)

Loan

Anass Zaroury (Lens)

Undisc.

Dara Costelloe (Accrington)

Loan

Michael Mellon (Stockport)

Loan

Michael Obafemi (Plymouth)

Loan

Jack Cork (Released)

n/a

Cardiff City

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Calum Chambers (Aston Villa)

Undisc.

Ebou Adams (Derby)

Undisc.

Jesper Daland (Cercle Brugge)

Undisc.

Mark McGuinness (Luton)

Undisc.

Anwar El Ghazi (Free agent)

Free

Cameron Antwi (Newport)

Free

Chris Willock (QPR)

Free

Rohan Luthra (Derby)

Free

Wilfried Kanga (Hertha Berlin)

Loan

Joel Colwill (Cheltenham)

Loan

Kieron Evans (Newport)

Loan

Eli King (Stevenage)

Loan

Ryan Wintle (Millwall)

Loan

Ollie Denham (Released)

n/a

Sheyi Ojo (Released)

n/a

Romaine Sawyers (Released)

n/a

Coventry City

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Norman Bassette (Caen)

Undisc.

Matty Godden (Charlton)

Undisc.

Luis Binks (Bologna)

Undisc.

Liam Kelly (Rotherham)

Free

Raphael Borges Rodrigues (Macarthur)

Undisc.

Simon Moore (Sunderland)

Free

Oliver Dovin (Hammarby)

Undisc.

Callum O’Hare (Sheff Utd)

Free

Jack Rudoni (Huddersfield)

Undisc.

Brandon Thomas-Asante (West Brom)

Undisc.

Derby County

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Ebou Adams (Cardiff)

Undisc.

Conor Hourihane (Barnsley)

Free

Kenzo Goudmijn (AZ)

Undisc.

Przemyslaw Placheta (Oxford Utd)

Free

Eom Ji-Sung (Gwangju)

Undisc.

Louie Sibley (Oxford Utd)

Free

Jacob Widell Zetterstrom (Djurgarden)

Undisc.

Korey Smith (Cambridge)

Free

Corey Blackett-Taylor (Charlton)

Free

Tyrese Fornah (Salford)

Loan

Kayden Jackson (Ipswich)

Free

Dwight Gayle (Released)

n/a

Rohan Luthra (Cardiff)

Free

Scott Loach (Released)

n/a

Ben Osborn (Sheff Utd)

Free

Martyn Waghorn (Released)

n/a

Tawanda Chirewa (Wolves)

Loan

Joe Wildsmith (Released)

n/a

David Ozoh (Crystal Palace)

Loan

Jerry Yates (Swansea)

Loan

Hull City

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Hull City are embarking on a summer of change despite falling agonisingly short of a play-off place, with the Tigers subsequently relieving Liam Rosenior of his duties.

In the meantime, Tim Walter has been busy ahead of his Championship bow, bringing in talent from the continent as well as league rivals. This comes as Jaden Philogene was sold for big money to Aston Villa – only Leeds United have received larger fees so far this summer.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Mason Burstow (Chelsea)

Undisc.

Jaden Philogene (Aston Villa)

£18m

Ryan Giles (Luton)

Undisc.

Ryan Allsop (Birmingham)

Undisc.

Charlie Hughes (Wigan)

Undisc.

Oscar Estupinan (FC Juarez)

Undisc.

Marvin Mehlem (Darmstadt)

Undisc.

Jacob Greaves (Ipswich)

Undisc.

Liam Millar (Basel)

Undisc.

Matt Ingram (Oxford Utd)

Undisc.

Anthony Racioppi (Young Boys)

Undisc.

Ozan Tufan (Trabzonspor)

Undisc.

Cody Drameh (Leeds)

Free

Greg Docherty (Charlton)

Free

Chris Bedia (Union Berlin)

Loan

James Furlong (AFC Wimbledon)

Free

Finley Burns (Man City)

Loan

Jean Michael Seri (Al-Orobah)

Free

Gustavo Puerta (Bayer Leverkusen)

Loan

Billy Sharp (Doncaster)

Free

Oscar Zambrano (LDU Quito)

Loan

Ryan Woods (Exeter)

Free

Brandon Fleming (Doncaster)

Loan

Callum Jones (Morecambe)

Loan

Cyrus Christie (Released)

n/a

Aaron Connolly (Released)

n/a

Vaughn Covil (Released)

n/a

David Robson (Released)

n/a

Adama Traore (Released)

n/a

Leeds United

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There has been plenty of change at Leeds United this summer – mainly out the exit door. There’s also been plenty of money exchanged, though it very much seems a case of the Whites paying the price for their failure to secure promotion last season.

That is encapsulated by spending little over £10m in transfer fees so far – and the bulk of that was to extend Joe Rodon’s stay at Elland Road. Therefore, it seems Daniel Farke’s side are going to have to do more with less next term as they hope to reach the Premier League without the likes of the departed Archie Gray and Crysencio Summerville.

Georginio Rutter has become the latest to leave for big money, leaving Leeds an uphill task to recreate their efforts from the previous campaign amid a lacklustre start to the new season.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Joe Rodon (Tottenham)

£10m

Georginio Rutter (Brighton)

£40m

Jayden Bogle (Sheff Utd)

Undisc.

Archie Gray (Tottenham)

£30m

Largie Ramazani (Almeria)

Undisc.

Crysencio Summerville (West Ham)

£25m

Alex Cairns (Salford)

Free

Luis Sinisterra (Bournemouth)

£20m

Joe Rothwell (Bournemouth)

Loan

Diego Llorente (Real Betis)

£2.5m

Manor Solomon (Tottenham)

Loan

Charlie Cresswell (Toulouse)

Undisc.

Glen Kamara (Rennes)

Undisc.

Sonny Perkins (Leyton Orient)

Undisc.

Marc Roca (Real Betis)

Undisc.

Luke Ayling (Middlesbrough)

Free

Lewis Bate (Stockport)

Free

Cody Drameh (Hull)

Free

Robin Koch (Frankfurt)

Free

Ian Poveda (Sunderland)

Free

Jamie Shackleton (Sheff Utd)

Free

Sam Greenwood (Preston)

Loan

Darko Gyabi (Plymouth)

Loan

Jack Harrison (Everton)

Loan

Rasmus Kristensen (Frankfurt)

Loan

Luton Town

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Mark McGuinness (Cardiff)

Undisc.

Chiedozie Ogbene (Ipswich)

£8m

Shandon Baptiste (Brentford)

Free

Ross Barkley (Aston Villa)

Undisc.

Liam Walsh (Swansea)

Free

Ryan Giles (Hull)

Undisc.

Reuell Walters (Arsenal)

Free

Luke Berry (Charlton)

Free

Tom Krauss (Mainz)

Loan

Gabriel Osho (Auxerre)

Free

Allan Campbell (Charlton)

Loan

Dion Pereira (Dag & Red)

Loan

Admiral Muskwe (Released)

n/a

Fred Onyedinma (Released)

n/a

Dan Potts (Released)

n/a

Elliot Thorpe (Released)

n/a

Middlesbrough

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Neto Borges (Middlesbrough)

Undisc.

Bryant Bilongo (Bristol Rovers)

Undisc.

Delano Burgzorg (Mainz)

Undisc.

Hayden Coulson (Blackpool)

Undisc.

Tommy Conway (Bristol City)

Undisc.

Jamie Jones (Salford)

Free

Micah Hamilton (Man City)

Undisc.

Liam Roberts (Millwall)

Free

Luke Ayling (Leeds)

Free

Zach Hemming (Leyton Orient)

Loan

Sammy Silvera (Portsmouth)

Loan

Paddy McNair (Released)

n/a

Millwall

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Femi Azeez (Reading)

Undisc.

Alex Mitchell (Charlton)

Undisc.

Lukas Jensen (Lincoln)

Undisc.

Kamarl Grant (Bromley)

Loan

Daniel Kelly (Celtic)

Undisc.

Bartosz Bialkowski (Released)

n/a

Macaulay Langstaff (Notts County)

Undisc.

Shaun Hutchinson (Released)

n/a

Shaun Hutchinson (Free agent)

Free

Liam Roberts (Middlesbrough)

Free

Japhet Tanganga (Tottenham)

Free

Calum Scanlon (Liverpool)

Loan

Ryan Wintle (Cardiff)

Loan

Norwich City

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Having fallen in last season’s play-off semi-finals and changed their manager, it may be considered a tall order for Norwich City to regroup so swiftly and challenge for promotion again next season. They have had more than their fair share of outgoings, with the sheer number of changes at Carrow Road adding to that challenge for new boss Johannes Hoff Thorup.

Chiefly among them is Gabriel Sara, who recently secured a big-money move to Turkey with Galatasaray. Meanwhile, their only additions to date have been defensive ones, including former Aston Villa youngster Ben Chrisene, who was on loan at Blackburn Rovers last season.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Ben Chrisene (Aston Villa)

Undisc.

Gabriel Sara (Galatasaray)

£15.3m

Jose Cordoba (Levski Sofia)

Undisc.

Christos Tzolis (Fortuna Dusseldorf)

£3m

Ante Crnac (Rakow Czestochowa)

Undisc.

Adam Idah (Celtic)

Undisc.

Amankwah Forson (RB Salzburg)

Undisc.

Danny Batth (Blackburn)

Free

Oscar Schwartau (Brondby)

Undisc.

Dimitris Giannoulis (Augsburg)

Free

Callum Doyle (Man City)

Loan

Ben Gibson (Stoke)

Free

Sam McCallum (Sheff Utd)

Free

Vicente Reyes (Cambridge)

Loan

Jonathan Rowe (Marseille)

Loan

Jon McCracken (Released)

n/a

Oxford United

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Idris El Mizouni (Ipswich)

£400k

Marcus McGuane (Bristol City)

Undisc.

Jamie Cumming (Chelsea)

Undisc.

Oisin Smyth (St Mirren)

Undisc.

Jack Currie (AFC Wimbledon)

Undisc.

Billy Bodin (Burton)

Free

Siriki Dembele (Birmingham)

Undisc.

Josh Murphy (Portsmouth)

Free

Matt Ingram (Hull)

Undisc.

Stephan Negru (Salford)

Loan

Peter Kioso (Rotherham)

Undisc.

Marcus Browne (Released)

n/a

Marselino Ferdinan (KMSK Deinze)

Free

James Henry (Released)

n/a

Jacob Knightbridge (West Ham)

Free

Steve Seddon (Released)

n/a

Matt Phillips (West Brom)

Free

Przemyslaw Placheta (Swansea)

Free

Louie Sibley (Derby)

Free

Hidde ter Avest (FC Utrecht)

Free

Will Vaulks (Sheff Wed)

Free

Malcolm Ebiowei (Crystal Palace)

Loan

Plymouth Argyle

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Daniel Grimshaw (Blackpool)

Undisc.

Michael Cooper (Sheff Utd)

£4m

Nathanael Ogbeta (Swansea)

Free

Tyreik Wright (Bradford)

Undisc.

Victor Palsson (KAS Eupen)

Free

Callum Burton (Wrexham)

Free

Darko Gyabi (Leeds)

Loan

Mickel Miller (Huddersfield)

Free

Michael Obafemi (Burnley)

Loan

Jack Endacott (Released)

n/a

Muhamed Tijani (Slavia Prague)

Loan

Oscar Halls (Released)

n/a

Portsmouth

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Pompey are back in the second tier for the first time since 2012, having clawed their way back from the depths of League Two. Looking to follow in Ipswich’s footsteps by sealing back-to-back promotions, there has been plenty of activity in both directions as John Mousinho prepares his side for the new season.

Among their new arrivals are ex-QPR duo Jordan Archer and Andre Dozzell, while there have been 11 first-team outgoings thus far.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Harvey Blair (Liverpool)

£300k

Jack Sparkes (Peterborough)

Undisc.

Jason Farrell (Central Coast Mariners)

Undisc.

Lee Evans (Blackpool)

Free

Abdoulaye Kamara (Borussia Dortmund)

Undisc.

Matt Macey (Colchester)

Free

Nicolas Schmid (BW Linz)

Undisc.

Joe Rafferty (Rotherham)

Free

Elias Sorensen (Esbjerg)

Undisc.

Sean Raggett (Rotherham)

Free

Reuben Swann (AFC Sudbury)

Undisc.

Josh Dockerill (Released)

n/a

Jordan Archer (QPR)

Free

Harry Jewitt-White (Released)

n/a

Andre Dozzell (QPR)

Free

Josh Martin (Released)

n/a

Josh Murphy (Oxford Utd)

Free

Haji Mnoga (Released)

n/a

Matt Ritchie (Newcastle)

Free

Ryan Schofield (Released)

n/a

Jordan Williams (Barnsley)

Free

Liam Vincent (Released)

n/a

Mark O’Mahony (Brighton)

Loan

Freddie Potts (West Ham)

Loan

Sammy Silvera (Middlesbrough)

Loan

Preston North End

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Preston North End have not been as active as most Championship clubs this summer, and their efforts to improve on last season’s showings have been disrupted by the departure of manager Ryan Lowe just one game into the new season. However, they recorded a victory in the EFL Cup since Lowe’s exit and welcomed Jeppe Okkels from Dutch outfit FC Utrecht to help provide some positive momentum to their campaign.

With only one other permanent to speak of so far, it remains to be seen how busy the Lilywhites will be between now and the end of the window on the personnel front, not least as they seek a new manager.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Jeppe Okkels (FC Utrecht)

Undisc.

Lewis Leigh (Bromley)

Undisc.

Stefan Teitur Thordarson (Silkeborg)

Undisc.

Alan Browne (Sunderland)

Free

Sam Greenwood (Leeds)

Loan

Ben Woodburn (Salford)

Free

Kaine Kesler-Hayden (Aston Villa)

Loan

Noah Mawene (Newport)

Loan

Greg Cunningham (Released)

n/a

QPR

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QPR did exceptionally well to survive under the guidance of Marti Cifuentes last term, and have undergone plenty of changes in the transfer market to ensure there is no repeat of last season’s close shave.

All of the Hoops’ incomings so far have been from abroad, including from German giants Bayern Munich, where they brought centre-back Liam Morrison to Loftus Road.

Most recently, the R’s welcomed the double loan swoop of attacking-midfield duo Koki Saito and Karamoko Dembele – the latter formerly of Celtic.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Daniel Bennie (Perth Glory)

Undisc.

Sinclair Armstrong (Bristol City)

Undisc.

Zan Celar (Lugano)

Undisc.

Lyndon Dykes (Birmingham)

Undisc.

Nicolas Madsen (Westerlo)

Undisc.

Albert Adomah (Walsall)

Free

Liam Morrison (Bayern Munich)

Undisc.

Micah Anthony (Bristol Rovers)

Free

Paul Nardi (Gent)

Undisc.

Jordan Archer (Portsmouth)

Free

Jonathan Varane (Sporting Gijon)

Undisc.

Andre Dozzell (Portsmouth)

Free

Hevertton Santos (Estrela de Amadora)

Free

Stephen Duke-McKenna (Harrogate)

Free

Karamoko Dembele (Stade Brest)

Loan

Arkell Jude-Boyd (Cheltenham)

Free

Koki Saito (Lommel)

Loan

Hamzad Kargbo (Newport)

Free

Chris Willock (Cardiff)

Free

Murphy Cooper (Stevenage)

Loan

Charlie Kelman (Leyton Orient)

Loan

Taylor Richards (Cambridge)

Loan

Aaron Drewe (Released)

n/a

Joe Gubbins (Released)

n/a

Osman Kakay (Released)

n/a

Sheffield United

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Sheffield United’s dismal showing in the Premier League last term has been met with a lot of movement through the exit door at Bramall Lane, with several first-team players finding new clubs after miserably failing to maintain the Blades’ top-flight status.

However, that has not stopped Chris Wilder from securing some intriguing signings this summer, including striker Kieffer Moore, who has fired Bournemouth and Ipswich Town to promotion glory in the last few seasons.

More unproven yet exciting talents in the shape of Chelsea’s Alfie Gilchrist have also been added to the squad on loan, though whether they can be a force in the second tier again after the disarray of last year and the subsequent upheaval remains to be seen.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Michael Cooper (Plymouth)

£4m

William Osula (Newcastle)

£15m

Harrison Burrows (Peterborough)

Undisc.

Daniel Jebbison (Bournemouth)

£1.5m

Kieffer Moore (Bournemouth)

Undisc.

Jayden Bogle (Leeds)

Undisc.

Tyrese Campbell (Stoke)

Free

Benie Traore (FC Basel)

Undisc.

Sam McCallum (Norwich)

Free

George Baldock (Panathinaikos)

Free

Callum O’Hare (Coventry)

Free

Wes Foderingham (West Ham)

Free

Jamie Shackleton (Leeds)

Free

Max Lowe (Sheff Wed)

Free

Alfie Gilchrist (Chelsea)

Loan

Oli McBurnie (Las Palmas)

Free

Jesurun Rak-Sakyi (Crystal Palace)

Loan

Oliver Norwood (Stockport)

Free

Harry Souttar (Leicester)

Loan

Ben Osborn (Derby)

Free

Sam Curtis (Peterborough)

Loan

Miguel Freckleton (Swindon)

Loan

Jordan Amissah (Released)

n/a

Chris Basham (Released)

n/a

Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Olak Kobacki (Arka Gdynia)

Undisc.

Bambo Diaby (Elche)

Undisc.

Ike Ugbo (Troyes)

Undisc.

Tyreeq Bakinson (Wycombe)

Free

Yan Valery (Angers)

Undisc.

Ciaran Brennan (Newport)

Free

Nathaniel Chalobah (West Brom)

Free

George Byers (Port Vale)

Free

Ben Hamer (Watford)

Free

Cameron Dawson (Rotherham)

Free

Svante Ingelsson (Hansa Rostock)

Free

Lee Gregory (Mansfield)

Free

Max Lowe (Sheff Utd)

Free

Reece James (Rotherham)

Free

Charlie McNeill (Man Utd)

Free

Will Vaulks (Oxford Utd)

Free

James Beadle (Brighton)

Loan

Bailey Cadamarteri (Lincoln)

Loan

Shea Charles (Southampton)

Loan

Mallik Wilks (Rotherham)

n/a

Tyreeq Bakinson (Released)

n/a

Juan Delgado (Released)

n/a

Stoke City

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Eric Bocat (Sint-Truiden)

Undisc.

Matt Baker (Newport)

Comp. agreement

Sam Gallagher (Blackburn)

Undisc.

Mehdi Leris (Pisa)

Undisc.

Viktor Johansson (Rotherham)

Undisc.

Liam McCarron (Northampton)

Undisc.

Bosun Lawal (Celtic)

Undisc.

David Okagbue (Walsall)

Undisc.

Ben Gibson (Norwich)

Free

Tyrese Campbell (Sheff Utd)

Free

Lewis Koumas (Liverpool)

Loan

Tom Edwards (Salford)

Free

Andrew Moran (Brighton)

Loan

Blondy Nna Noukeu (Sunderland)

Free

Ashley Phillips (Tottenham)

Loan

Nathan Lowe (Walsall)

Loan

Tommy Simkin (Walsall)

Loan

Ciaran Clark (Released)

n/a

Wesley (Released)

n/a

D’Margio Wright-Phillips (Released)

n/a

Sunderland

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Alan Browne (Preston)

Free

Jack Clarke (Ipswich)

£15m

Simon Moore (Coventry)

Free

Alex Bass (Notts County)

Undisc.

Blondy Nna Noukeu (Stoke)

Free

Elliot Embleton (Blackpool)

Undisc.

Ian Poveda (Leeds)

Free

Jacob Carney (Newport)

Free

Wilson Isidor (Zenit)

Loan

Bradley Dack (Gillingham)

Free

Jack Diamond (Stockport)

Free

Michael Spellman (Newport)

Free

Ellis Taylor (Harrogate)

Free

Matty Young (Salford)

Free

Nathan Bishop (Wycombe)

Loan

Jay Matete (Bolton)

Loan

Corry Evans (Released)

n/a

Swansea City

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Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Florian Bianchini (Bastia)

Undisc.

Nathanael Ogbeta (Plymouth)

Free

Goncalo Franco (Moreirense)

Undisc.

Joe Thomas (Newport)

Free

Lawrence Vigouroux (Burnley)

Undisc.

Liam Walsh (Luton)

Free

Zan Vipotnik (Free agent)

Free

Cameron Congreve (Bromley)

Loan

Nelson Abbey (Olympiacos)

Loan

Joel Cotterill (Swindon)

Loan

Jerry Yates (Derby)

Loan

Przemyslaw Placheta (Released)

n/a

Watford

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New permanent manager Tom Cleverley has been busy building himself a squad ahead of what will hopefully be a full season in charge at Vicarage Road. The Watford boss has secured some intriguing signings so far this summer, most notably a return for Moussa Sissoko and their most recent arrival, teenage Brazilian defender Kayky Almeida from Fluminense.

Having lumbered in mid-table for the majority of the previous term, the Hornets will be gunning for a solid top-half finish at the very least this coming season. Ahead of their kick-off clash against Millwall, there could be plenty of debuts in the offing.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Kayky Almeida (Fluminense)

Undisc.

Yaser Asprilla (Watford)

Undisc.

Mamadou Doumbia (Black Stars)

Undisc.

Vakoun Bayo (Udinese)

Undisc.

Pierre Dwomoh (Antwerp)

Undisc.

Wesley Hoedt (Al-Shabab)

Undisc.

Kevin Keben (Toulouse)

Undisc.

Ismael Kone (Marseille)

Undisc.

Rocco Vata (Celtic)

Dev. fee

Ashley Fletcher (Blackpool)

Free

Jonathan Bond (Free agent)

Free

Ben Hamer (Sheff Wed)

Free

Angelo Ogbonna (Free agent)

Free

Jake Livermore (Released)

n/a

Moussa Sissoko (Nantes)

Free

Vakoun Bayo (Udinese)

Loan

Yasser Larouci (Troyes)

Loan

Antonio Tikvic (Udinese)

Loan

West Bromwich Albion

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West Brom will be looking to be in play-off contention once again as Carlos Corberan embarks on his second full season in charge. He has scoured the continent to bring players to The Hawthorns, along with former Manchester United defender Paddy McNair from the United States.

The Baggies’ transfer window has clicked into gear in August, with the likes of Brandon Thomas-Asante and Conor Townsend sealing moves in quick succession, while agreements have since been confirmed for Aston Villa loanee Lewis Dobbin and left-back Gianluca Frabotta from Juventus.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Ousmane Diakite (Hartberg)

Undisc.

Conor Townsend (Ipswich)

£750k

Gianluca Frabotta (Juventus)

Undisc.

Zac Ashworth (Blackpool)

Undisc.

Torbjorn Heggem (Brommapojkarna)

Undisc.

Brandon Thomas-Asante (Coventry)

Undisc.

Callum Styles (Barnsley)

Undisc.

Okay Yokuslu (Trabzonspor)

Undisc.

Devante Cole (Barnsley)

Free

Nathaniel Chalobah (Sheff Wed)

Free

Lewis Dobbin (Aston Villa)

Loan

Matt Phillips (Oxford Utd)

Free

Paddy McNair (San Diego)

Loan

Reyes Cleary (Morecambe)

Loan

Uros Racic (Sassuolo)

Loan

Josh Griffiths (Bristol Rovers)

Loan

Martin Kelly (Released)

n/a

Yann M’Vila (Released)

n/a

Erik Pieters (Released)

n/a

Adam Reach (Released)

n/a



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