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12 hours ago, Stan said:

Maybe the rebuild talk came at the time of thinking Glover would be here at the start of the summer...? 

It was never serious. It always hinged on us selling players and we really don't hold the cards.

I'm relatively patient in windows compared to many but this is the quietest I've ever seen. It's mental.

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See the confirmed moves at Premier League clubs as the summer transfer window closed

(last updated 18 September)

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Transfer deadline day: Premier League spending reaches record £1.9bn for summer window

Transfer deadline day: Premier League spending reaches record £1.9bn for summer window Transfer deadline day: Premier League spending reaches record £1.9bn for summer window

A remarkable summer transfer window closed on Thursday with a number of new spending records set - including the most expensive ever deadline-day signing in Manchester United's £82m purchase of Antony.

That deal helped set a new Premier League spending record of about £1.9bn - smashing the previous record of £1.4bn in 2017 - and dwarfing the rest of Europe.

Nine of the 20 top-flight clubs spent in excess of £100m as total expenditure bounced back after two seasons of Covid-impacted decline.

Other records included:

  • Premier League clubs spending more than Spain's La Liga, Italy's Serie A and the German Bundesliga combined
  • Chelsea spending more in one window than any other club in Premier League history
  • Manchester United smashing its own summer spending record
  • Nottingham Forest signing more players in one summer than any other British club ever

The combined outlay of the 20 clubs during the window, which was open from 10 June until 1 September, was 67% higher than the previous summer's total of £1.1bn.

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Cancelo going to Munich on loan with an option to buy, he had a falling out with Pep and several players so Pep's moved him on, apparently he was a toxic influence.  shame, top player on his day

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17 hours ago, Happy Blue said:

Cancelo going to Munich on loan with an option to buy, he had a falling out with Pep and several players so Pep's moved him on, apparently he was a toxic influence.  shame, top player on his day

He wants to win the Champions League so you can't blame him.

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The January 2023 transfer window opened on 1 January and will close at 23:00 GMT on 31 January.

With the transfer window now closed, see all the deals from the winter window

All transfer fees are undisclosed unless otherwise stated.

(Last updated 2nd February)

 

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The summer transfer window in England will officially open on June 10, 2023 and will close on 1 September, 2023. International transfers will go through on July 1. Extensions can be given at the end of the window for deals near completion or loan offers.

When does the 2023 summer transfer window open? Key dates for Premier League, La Liga and more

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England midfielder Jude Bellingham reportedly rejected a move from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City as he did not want to join a ‘plastic club’.

 

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