The summer transfer window closes at 11pm on August 31 - what business does each Premier League club need to do before the deadline?
Tuesday 31 August 2021 15:35, UK
Key ins:
Nuno Tavares - Benfica, undisclosed
Albert Sambi Lokonga - Anderlecht, £15m
Ben White - Brighton, £50m
Martin Odegaard - Real Madrid, undisclosed
Aaron Ramsdale - Bournemouth, £30m including add-ons
Key outs:
Dani Ceballos - end of loan
Mat Ryan - end of loan
David Luiz - contract expired
Matteo Guendouzi - Marseille, loan
William Saliba - Marseille, loan
Joe Willock - Newcastle, £25m
Lucas Torreira - Fiorentina, loan
The situation:
Arsenal are up there with the biggest spenders in the Premier League so far this summer, already bringing in five players, including £50m defender Ben White and midfielder Martin Odegaard from Real Madrid for an undisclosed fee.
However, Arsenal's disastrous start to the season has left fans wondering where that money has been spent as under-fire boss Mikel Arteta contemplates three defeats, nine goals conceded and no goals from their opening three league games of the season.
The Gunners head into the international break having lost their opening three games without scoring for the first time ever, and seemingly now focused on outgoings with the likes of Willian, Hector Bellerin, Eddie Nketiah, Sead Kolasinac, Reiss Nelson and Ainsley Maitland-Niles all available to leave the club.
But will their shocking start to the campaign force them back into the market for new arrivals?
The Gunners have been linked with a move for a new right-back throughout the window and it was reported they held an interest in Tammy Abraham before the former Chelsea striker sealed a move to Roma. The link to Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar also refuses to go away.
Any incomings will surely depend on players leaving the club as the Gunners look to balance the books, but it wouldn't be a surprise to see further reinforcements come in after losing their first three league matches in a season for the first time since the 1954-55 campaign.
Oli Yew
Key ins:
Leon Bailey - Bayer Leverkusen, undisclosed
Emi Buendia - Norwich, £38m
Ashley Young - Inter, free
Danny Ings - Southampton, undisclosed
Axel Tuanzebe - Manchester United, loan
Key outs:
Ahmed Elmohamady - contract expired
Tom Heaton - Manchester United, free
Neil Taylor - contract expired
Jack Grealish - Manchester City, £100m
The situation:
Dean Smith insisted towards the end of last season that Villa's first year back in the Premier League was about survival, their second was about improving the starting XI, while the third was about improving the squad.
Despite the loss of Jack Grealish, it could be argued that Villa have done just that on paper with the additions of Danny Ings, Emi Buendia, Ashley Young and Leon Bailey in particular, using almost all of the Grealish cash. But football isn't played on paper; whether the creativity gap has been plugged remains to be seen, but Villa won't dip into the market for more attack-minded players in the final hours of the window unless something irresistible comes up. It may take weeks, even months, for the new players to gel, but Villa now have better depth across the front line.
Instead, judging by the players being linked, they'll be looking 15 yards further back in defensive midfield.
With Weston McKennie and Axel Witsel both rumoured in recent days, along with Thomas Delaney before his move to Sevilla, it's clear Villa want alternatives to Marvelous Nakamba to protect the back four, but quality in that position is infrequent and costly.
In terms of outgoings, Villa have loaned out striker Wesley to former employers Club Brugge - the Brazilian has struggled for minutes since returning from a cruciate injury suffered 20 months ago - while Conor Hourihane and Frederic Guilbert could also go out on loan again.
Gerard Brand
Key ins:
Frank Onyeka - FC Midtjylland, undisclosed
Kristoffer Ajer - Celtic, £13.5m
Myles Peart-Harris - Chelsea, undisclosed
Yoane Wissa - Lorient, £8.5m
Alvaro Fernandez - Huesca, loan
Key outs:
Henrik Dalsgaard - contract expired
Luke Daniels - contract expired
Emiliano Marcondes - contract expired
The situation:
Both on the pitch and off it, the last month has been full of positives for Brentford.
Five points from three games constitutes a Premier League start many could have only dreamed of and the players brought in by owner Matthew Benham's recruitment team have already started to make the desired impact. Perhaps most importantly, though, they have not sold anyone from last season's promotion-winning squad, which is particularly encouraging after the sales of Ollie Watkins and Said Benrahma last term and Neal Maupay, Ezri Konsa and Romain Sawyers the year before that.
"I have a squad that I'm pleased with but we are always in the market. The window is still open, so anything can happen," said head coach Thomas Frank after the 3-1 win over Forest Green in the Carabao Cup. And there are signs that incomings may be on the way.
Earlier this week, the Bees were in talks with Nottingham Forest to sign attacking midfielder Brennan Johnson, though the two clubs remain apart in their valuation of the player. There are also murmurs on social media that they are interested in Schalke's USA international frontman Matthew Hoppe.
The departure of Henrik Dalsgaard in the summer opened up a slot on the right-hand side of defence, which brought about links with Hamburg's Josha Vagnoman. But, so far, Sergi Canos has been deployed as a right wing-back and there he has impressed, not least after having scored the club's first top-flight goal since 1947 against Arsenal, but also having made league-high 12 tackles in the opening two fixtures. Whether they will now reinforce there remains to be seen, but the Spaniard has certainly offered food for thought.
There could well be several players departing west London in the next few days, too. Neither Ecuadorian winger Joel Valencia nor Danish centre-back Luka Racic were given squad numbers in pre-season, while several other fringe players could benefit from being sent out on loan.
Brentford's business is all but wrapped up, but late tinkering could be important in their quest to ensure their Premier League stay is not a brief one.
Dan Long
Key ins:
Jeremy Sarmiento - Benfica, undisclosed
Enock Mwepu - Red Bull Salzburg, undisclosed
Kjell Scherpen - Ajax, undisclosed
Kaoru Mitoma - Kawasaki Frontale, undisclosed
Key outs:
Ben White - Arsenal, £50m
Davy Propper - PSV Eindhoven, undisclosed
Jose Izquierdo - contract expired
Florin Andone - Cadiz, loan
Graham Potter will be looking forward to the window shutting at 11pm, so he can plot the season ahead with Yves Bissouma within his ranks. Bissouma has been repeatedly linked with a move away from the south coast. Top-flight rivals Tottenham and Liverpool are among the clubs rumoured to be interested in the 24-year-old, while a possible switch to join former Seagulls team-mate Ben White at Arsenal has also been reported.
Barring no major late bid, and that can't be ruled out, Brighton will be confident of keeping their influential driving force in their midfield.
Brighton's strategy of trying to unearth some gems in the market has led them to two players that should be completing their moves before the deadline on Tuesday. Striker Abdallah Sima looks set to join from Slavia Prague. The 20-year-old, who will cost £7m, is seen as a long-term prospect by the club, not necessarily as an immediate one for the team in the Premier League.
Brighton are also closing in on the signing of Marc Cucurella from Getafe. The 23-year-old is predominately a left-sided defender, with the south-coast club having paid the release clause for the player which is 18m euros.
Lewis Jones
Key ins:
Maxwel Cornet - Lyon, £12.9m
Nathan Collins - Stoke, undisclosed
Wayne Hennessey - Crystal Palace, free
Key outs:
Robbie Brady - contract expired
Ben Gibson - Norwich, undisclosed
Jimmy Dunne - QPR, undisclosed
The situation:
With the takeover completed by American investment firm ALK Capital, expectation was high that Burnley would loosen their purse strings in order to help improve the quality and depth of the squad.
Sean Dyche, who spent less than £1m in the last window, has repeatedly said how difficult it is for Burnley to find the right player for the right price. He is very thorough in his research of the type of character potentially joining his squad but Burnley's recruitment process has developed in the last 12 months with a greater focus on the European market. That is where Dyche had been hoping to find a gem.
Maxwel Cornet was the man targeted to provide reinforcements in wide areas to support the Clarets' full-backs and his arrival has finally been rubberstamped.
Could there be more late incomings? Before Cornet was confirmed, Dyche admitted: "There are a few things that we are attempting to work on but a few things that have got away from us."
Lewis Jones
Key ins:
Romelu Lukaku - Inter Milan, £97.5m
Marcus Bettinelli - Fulham, free
Key outs:
Out
Fikayo Tomori - AC Milan, £25m
Tammy Abraham - Roma, £34m
Billy Gilmour - Norwich City, loan
Olivier Giroud - AC Milan, undisclosed
Kurt Zouma - West Ham, £29.8m
The situation:
Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel is looking to complete the final piece of business in what has been a window of fine-tuning.
A move for Sevilla centre-back Jules Kounde is edging closer but the Spanish club are thought to now be asking for closer to the player's release clause of £68.5m (€80m). Sevilla turned down a €55m offer from a Premier League club last summer and are also keen to line up a replacement before they let Kounde go.
The 22-year-old France international wants the Stamford Bridge move to be finalised before the transfer deadline and did not travel with the Sevilla squad for their game at Elche on Saturday evening, staying in Paris.
Kurt Zouma was allowed to complete a £29.8m move to West Ham on a four-year deal, paving the way for Kounde's arrival but the two clubs are yet to agree on the fee.
The final days of the window will also see Tuchel look to offload fringe players.
Tiemoue Bakayoko has joined AC Milan. Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund are in talks to sign Callum Hudson-Odoi on loan. The 20-year-old has been an unused substitute in Chelsea's opening three Premier League games.
Ben Grounds
Key ins:
Michael Olise - Reading, undisclosed
Marc Guehi - Chelsea, undisclosed
Joachim Andersen - Lyon, undisclosed
Conor Gallagher - Chelsea, loan
WIll Hughes - Watford, undisclosed
Key outs:
Andros Townsend - contract expired
Gary Cahill - contract expired
Scott Dann - contract expired
Wayne Hennessey - contract expired
James McCarthy - contract expired
Mamadou Sakho - contract expired
Patrick van Aanholt - contract expired
Connor Wickham - contract expired
The situation:
It has been a summer of change at Crystal Palace. Patrick Vieira replaced Roy Hodgson as manager, and there has been a raft of outgoing players, with plenty of Premier League experience having left the club over the last few months.
But Crystal Palace have brought in defensive options - Marc Guehi and Joachim Andersen have impressed so far - and Michael Olise from Reading is an exciting young prospect.
However, with Eberechi Eze still out for an extended period and Crystal Palace yet to find the net in the Premier League, attacking reinforcements who can slot straight into the first team are still needed. Chelsea loanee Conor Gallagher has already brightened up Palace's play, and could form a wonderful partnership with Wilfried Zaha in the coming weeks.
Watford midfielder Will Hughes has arrived and will provide a different option in an ageing midfield but Palace still need a striker. The favoured option at the moment is Celtic's Odsonne Edouard with a deal close to being agreed at between £15m and £20m.
Charlotte Marsh
Key ins:
Andros Townsend - Crystal Palace, free
Asmir Begovic - Bournemouth, free
Demarai Gray - Bayer Leverkusen, £1.6m
Andy Lonergan - West Brom, free
Key outs:
Theo Walcott - Southampton, free
Joshua King - contract expired
Yannick Bolasie - contract expired
Muhamed Besic - contract expired
Robin Olsen - end of loan
Bernard - Sharjah FC, undisclosed
The situation:
Rafael Benitez will want to add to his squad in the final few days, with the manner in which his much-changed Everton team made heavy work of beating Huddersfield in the Carabao Cup second round reflecting a need for improved strength in depth.
Moise Kean was reminded by his manager to keep his emotions in check on the field after the Italian striker saw red on a rare start, but the forward is now heading for Juventus on a permanent deal. James Rodriguez is also being offered to clubs, but will they find a buyer?
Those who have arrived at Goodison Park have made an instant impact with both Andros Townsend and Demarai Gray - bought for a combined £1.7m - having opened their accounts, but Everton will need more quality to go with the early signs of resilience if they are to sustain a European push.
Benitez said: "Hopefully we can still bring in some new faces and can be stronger. The fans can see we are trying to improve every single player, they know the difficulty of the Financial Fair Play rules for us and they appreciate we are professionals and are fighting for our club."
The club continue to seek reinforcements at right-back, but Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has already come out and rebuffed reports of a £5m offer for promising defender Nathan Patterson. Sky Sports understand there is interest in taking Ainsley Maitland-Niles on loan from Arsenal - the player is keen but the Gunners aren't willing to let him go.
Benitez has so far been knocked back in his attempts to add further creativity with Sky Germany claiming that an 11th-hour bid for Hertha Berlin's Matheus Cunha failed to prevent his move to Atletico Madrid. Lazio forward Joaquin Correa was also linked but the player opted to join Inter Milan on loan.
The club have since turned their attention to Porto's Luis Diaz. There have been talks over using Rodriguez as part of a deal to move back to his former club on loan.
Cover for Dominic Calvert-Lewin is another area in need of surgery given Kean's pending sale, and Everton are in talks to bring Salomon Rondon back to the Premier League.
The former West Brom striker, who was on loan last season at CSKA Moscow from Chinese Super League outfit Dalian PFC, signed a temporary deal at Newcastle during Benitez's time at St James' Park and looks likely to link up with his old manager again.
Ben Grounds
Key ins:
Patson Daka - RB Salzburg, £23m
Boubakary Soumare - Lille, £17m
Ryan Bertrand - Southampton, free
Jannik Vestergaard - Southampton, £15m
Key outs:
Wes Morgan - retired
Christian Fuchs - contract expired
The situation:
Leicester City's transfer activity will rumble on until the last hours of Deadline Day with Brendan Rodgers keen to add another player in order to improve the depth in his squad that will be competing in Europe again this season.
City have signed four players this summer, but there could still be some movement before the deadline with Leicester seeking some cover in attacking wide areas and at centre-back.
"You would like to (make more signings), but it's going to be on the availability and whether they are affordable," Rodgers said last week.
PSV winger Noni Madueke has been linked. The England under-21 international came through the ranks at Tottenham Hotspur before moving abroad where his career is flourishing. Ademola Lookman, who spent last season on loan at Fulham, is thought to be keen on a move if a deal can be agreed.
There could also still be departures. Midfielder Hamza Choudhury has been linked with Newcastle, having found opportunities hard to come by at Leicester. Rodgers has indicated that Leicester would prefer a permanent move rather than a loan. Denis Praet may also be allowed to leave due to the arrival of Boubakary Soumare.
Lewis Jones
Key ins:
Jack Harrison - Man City, undisclosed
Junior Firpo - Barcelona, £13m
Key outs:
Pablo Hernandez - contract expired
Ezgjan Alioski - contract expired
Kiko Casilla - Elche, loan
The situation:
Marcelo Bielsa isn't one for chasing too many transfer targets. He likes to have a settled squad with flexibility a key trait in terms of his personnel. Bielsa focus his efforts on getting the maximum out of the players already at his disposal rather than improving his squad by asking the club to spend, spend, spend. He is an owner's dream in that regard. However, Bielsa is keen on some Deadline Day action and the club are in talks to sign Daniel James from Manchester United.
Leeds have done two key bits of business already.
With Ezgjan Alioski having left the club after his contract expired, Leeds moved fast to sign another full-back, with Junior Firpo the latest player to leave Barcelona. The 24-year-old signed a four-year deal as he looks to build a career that stalled in Spain being understudy to full-back Jordi Alba. Bielsa has just eased him in so far but his all-action style should be a huge benefit to the way Leeds attack down the left.
He will need to form a good relationship with Jack Harrison down that flank, a player that finally made his transfer permanent from Manchester City. Harrison joins Leeds after spending last three seasons at Elland Road on loan from City.
Lewis Jones
Key ins:
Ibrahima Konate - RB Leipzig, £36m
Key outs:
Georginio Wijnaldum - Paris Saint-Germain, free
Xherdan Shaqiri - Lyon, undisclosed
Harry Wilson - Fulham, £12m
Marco Grujic - Porto, undisclosed
Sepp van den Berg - Preston, loan
Ben Davies - Sheff Utd, loan
Ben Woodburn - Hearts, loan
The situation:
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists there is no need for the club to sign a new midfielder before the transfer window closes.
Georginio Wijnaldum joined Paris St Germain in June, but Klopp has stressed the Holland international's departure has not left a big gap in his midfield.
And despite recent reports Liverpool are set to make a move for Brighton midfielder Yves Bissouma, the German said he is not expecting any major new signings before the transfer window closes on Tuesday night.
"If there's an area we have on the pitch where we have all the different skill sets, dynamic, creativity, defensive-orientated, offensive-orientated, all these kind of things - there is no gap," Klopp said.
"It's not that we have to bring in another one. We have players here with great skills and last weekend doesn't mean Harvey [Elliott] is the saviour of our midfield problem because we don't have one."
Klopp added: "There is no need just to buy a midfielder because somebody is on the market. I cannot help the supporters who want us to sign a player just to get somebody in."
Richard Morgan
Key ins:
Jack Grealish - Aston Villa, £100m
Scott Carson - Derby, free
Key outs:
Sergio Aguero - Barcelona, free
Eric Garcia - Barcelona, free
Jack Harrison - Leeds, undisclosed
The situation:
The Harry Kane saga reached a frustrating conclusion for Manchester City this week as Tottenham's refusal to negotiate finally ended their hopes of bringing the 28-year-old to the Etihad Stadium.
"I will be staying at Tottenham this summer," Kane said via Twitter. The wording of the announcement leaves the door ajar for a future exit but City must look elsewhere if they are to strengthen their forward line in the final days of this window.
An even bigger story looked to be brewing with City offered the chance to sign Cristiano Ronaldo but the fling was brief, Ronaldo instead agreeing a stunning return to the other half of Manchester.
Pep Guardiola insists he is happy with what he has. After all, the strength of his squad is such that he was able to successfully navigate long periods of last season without the need for an out-an-out striker. Gabriel Jesus has started the campaign in good form and Guardiola piled praise on Ferran Torres in a central role after the 5-0 rout of Arsenal.
But late manoeuvres should not be ruled out and nor should departures, with Bernardo Silva the most likely to go after Grealish's arrival pushed him down Guardiola's midfield pecking order.
Nick Wright
Key ins:
Jadon Sancho - Borussia Dortmund, £73m
Raphael Varane - Real Madrid, £41m
Tom Heaton - Aston Villa, free
Key outs:
Axel Tuanzebe - Aston Villa, loan
Brandon Williams - Norwich, loan
The situation:
With Manchester United bringing Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane to Old Trafford, and with Cristiano Ronaldo on his way, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a bloated squad on his hands and not enough football to keep them all content.
United can be forgiven for basking in the glory of their recapture of Ronaldo 12 years after he left Old Trafford but, as Tuesday's deadline approaches, the focus has to turn to fine-tuning Solskjaer's squad.
So far, United have only been able to offload squad regulars Axel Tuanzebe and Brandon Williams on a season-long loan, to Aston Villa and Norwich respectively. Others, such as Amad Diallo, await the receipt of a credible loan opportunity to continue his development away from Old Trafford whilst Dan James is set to move to Leeds for £30m.
Solskjaer's "who knows what can happen" mantra was borne out to full effect by United's move for Ronaldo but it's difficult to see further incomings at the 11th hour of the window. The same cannot be said for outgoings.
Despite insisting he forms part of his plans, Ronaldo's arrival has further limited first-team opportunities to players already starved of action, such as Jesse Lingard and Donny van de Beek. Could United's resolve be tested on those players before the window slams shut? We'll have to wait and see.
Jack Wilkinson
Key ins:
Joe Willock - Arsenal, £25m
Key outs:
Florian Lejeune - Alaves, undisclosed
Andy Carroll - contract expired
Christian Atsu - contract expired
The situation:
Steve Bruce has played down his chances of a late transfer scramble, with an opportunistic loan his likely route to reinforcements.
"We haven't been able to sell so I've not been able to trade," he said with the deadline looming. "Nobody wants to sell their best players, and the Championship is basically on its knees. I would've listened to a few offers but they've not been forthcoming."
The market may have stalled for many clubs in the aftermath of a pandemic but Newcastle fans are likely to feel the sludge under St James' Park feet reflects more - yet again - on stagnancy in the boardroom.
A string of out-of-contract fringe players have departed but while Joe Willock's return was a welcome boost, a sense of foreboding lingers about a squad still too reliant on Allan Saint-Maximin and Callum Wilson.
Back-up for Wilson is still needed, as is another centre-back and, crucially, a dominant box-to-box-style midfielder.
Wins are too, but familiar malaise off the pitch when it comes to recruitment, suggests another long season ahead on it.
Kate Burlaga
Key ins:
Christos Tzolis - PAOK, undisclosed
Angus Gunn - Southampton, undisclosed
Milot Rashica - Werder Bremen, £9.4m
Ben Gibson - Burnley, undisclosed
Dimitris Giannoulis - PAOK, undisclosed
Pierre Lees-Melou - Nice, £3.5m
Billy Gilmour - Chelsea, loan
Josh Sargent - Werder Bremen, £8m
Brandon Williams - Man Utd, loan
Mathias Normann - FC Rostov, loan
Key outs:
Emi Buendia - Aston Villa, £38m
Onel Hernandez - Middlesbrough, loan
The situation:
Norwich have brought in no fewer than 11 new faces this window worth around £50m, but with the Canaries without a point following their opening three games, Daniel Farke will work until the final hours of the window refining his squad.
Onel Hernandez was loaned out to Middlesbrough at the weekend while Mathias Normann arrived on a temporary deal from FC Rostov. There could well be more incomings and outgoings at Carrow Road, with Farke assuring supporters he is still working on his final transfer targets.
The Norwich boss said: "In general, it is our way to never comment on any rumours or any names, we just announce business once it's done.
"We were quite open and transparent about what we want to do. We want to strengthen our defensive row. We have already done this with Brandon Williams and we are still looking out for perhaps some additions for our defensive set-up.
"I think it is quite necessary for us to stay awake until the window is closed. We will try to do some business but I can't confirm anything at the moment, that we will do something.
"Everything has to be right and I pretty much trust our sporting director, Stuart Webber, who has done a fantastic job, especially over the last weeks and during this transfer window.
"So I'm pretty, pretty pleased with his work and quite confident that the last days of the window will be quite successful in the way we want to be successful."
Ben Grounds
Key ins:
Armando Broja - Chelsea, loan
Theo Walcott - Everton, free
Tino Livramento - Chelsea, undisclosed
Romain Perraud - Stade Brest, undisclosed
Adam Armstrong - Blackburn, £15m
Key outs:
Ryan Bertrand - Leicester, free
Danny Ings - Aston Villa, undisclosed
Jannik Vestergaard - Leicester, £15m
The situation:
Ralph Hasenhuttl had promised Southampton would be busy in the final few weeks of the window. It's been a summer of upheaval with Danny Ings, Ryan Bertrand and Jannik Vestergaard leaving for pastures new. So far, Hasenhuttl has signed players that are mostly about potential - he may need an experienced head or two to bulk out his squad with the deadline fast approaching.
It is at the back where the Saints most need to strengthen.
"Especially at the centre-back positions we don't have big alternatives at the moment," Hasenhuttl was quoted last week.
Fulham's Tosin Adarabioyo is a player that has been repeatedly linked.
In terms of outgoings, perhaps their best bit of business this summer was keeping hold of James Ward-Prowse, who signed a new long-term contract. Aston Villa had been keen to add him to their squad. Hasenhuttl just simply couldn't afford to lose him.
Lewis Jones
Key ins:
Cristian Romero - Atalanta, £47m
Pierluigi Gollini - Atalanta, loan
Bryan Gil - Seville, £21.6m plus Erik Lamela
Key outs:
Paulo Gazzaniga - contract expired
Danny Rose - Watford, free transfer
Juan Foyth - Villarreal, undisclosed
Erik Lamela - Seville, swap for Bryan Gil
Joe Hart - Celtic, undisclosed
The situation:
The Harry Kane saga dominated Tottenham's summer as he pushed for a move to Manchester City but the news that he is staying, confirmed by the striker on Twitter on Wednesday, represents a major boost for the club.
Kane may have some work to do to patch up relations but any lingering resentment among supporters won't linger for long if he can pick up where he left off last season, when he topped the charts for both goals and assists in the Premier League.
The 28-year-old will spearhead a revamped Spurs side managed by Nuno Espirito Santo and bolstered by centre-back Cristian Romero, winger Bryan Gil and back-up goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini.
Dele Alli also looks set to play a central role having fallen out of favour under Jose Mourinho and there could be more new arrivals before the deadline.
Spurs have landed Metz winger Pape Matar Sarr, who will be loaned back to his former club for a season, but there is a need for more immediate support in the attacking positions.
Spurs have been reliant on Kane and Heung-Min Son for goals for too long, with the departed Gareth Bale the only other player to score more than three in the Premier League last season.
Lucas Moura, Steven Bergwijn and Alli only managed to find the net four times between them and, with Erik Lamela also gone, there is a need for more depth and goal threat in Nuno's attack. Wolves' Adama Traore could be the man to provide it.
Nick Wright
Key ins:
Emmanuel Dennis - Club Brugge, undisclosed
Danny Rose - Tottenham, free
Josh King - Everton, free
Juraj Kucka - Parma, undisclosed
Moussa Sissoko - Tottenham, £2.5m
Peter Etebo - Stoke, loan
Ozan Tufan - Fenerbahce, loan
Key outs:
Craig Dawson - West Ham, £2m
Will Hughes - Crystal Palace, £6m
Troy Deeney - Birmingham City, free
The situation:
Watford are happy enough with their summer business, having strengthened in attack and replaced Will Hughes after the midfielder's hesitancy to sign a new deal at Vicarage Road.
Nathaniel Chalobah is another still weighing up his options and if the ex-Chelsea man departs, the Hornets may look to re-enter the market for another midfielder, having already done good business in bringing in veteran Juraj Kucka and Moussa Sissoko, while the versatile Ozan Tufan can also play through the middle.
Manager Xisco Munoz has made no secret of his priority for clean sheets, and a defender is still on the club's radar. They missed out on Lyanco Vojnovic to Premier League rivals Southampton, and time is running out to secure an alternative before the August 31 deadline.
Stalwart Troy Deeney has departed on a free transfer to Birmingham.
The 33-year-old made only 14 starts in the Championship last season, so it seems unlikely Watford will feel the need to replace him, especially with breakthrough Colombia international Cucho Hernandez already on the fringes of Munoz's first team.
Ron Walker
Key ins:
Craig Dawson - Watford, £2m
Kurt Zouma - Chelsea, £29.8m
Alphonse Areola - PSG, loan
Key outs:
Fabian Balbuena - Dynamo Moscow, free
Felipe Anderson - Lazio, undisclosed
The situation:
David Moyes is a much happier man coming into the final days of the transfer window than he was before the protracted move to bring Kurt Zouma to the London Stadium was finally completed.
The Hammers boss has dropped hints that his squad needs improvement in recent weeks and the additions of Craig Dawson and Alphonse Areola's loan looked a meagre return on the sixth-placed finish he led them to last season prior to Zouma's arrival.
The Scot will also have been delighted to see Croatia attacking midfielder Nikola Vlasic arrive on Deadline Day, although there is still more work to be done in attack should the right face emerge. Michail Antonio is the club's only senior recognised striker, and despite his obvious quality, he has missed at least 10 Premier League games in each of the last two seasons through injury.
Even without that, Moyes' lack of options in the striking department limit his tactical flexibility, as he said himself after their 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday.
"If we had another centre-forward we might have looked to change something possibly, but we don't," he said, putting it bluntly.
Despite that, their most likely incoming appears Jesse Lingard, very much not an out-and-out forward. The Manchester United player has been on Moyes' radar all summer following his successful loan stint at the London Stadium last season, and questions have been asked whether Cristiano Ronaldo's impending return to Old Trafford means he could become available.
Ron Walker
Key ins:
Jose Sa - Olympiacos, undisclosed
Rayan Ait-Nouri - Angers, undisclosed
Yerson Mosquera - Atletico Nacional, undisclosed
Key outs:
Rui Patricio - Roma, undisclosed
Rafa Mir - Sevilla, undisclosed
The situation:
Despite losing their first three Premier League matches, there was enough progressive football from Bruno Lage's Wolves in those narrow defeats to Leicester, Manchester United and Tottenham to encourage supporters that this can be a successful season - if the new manager is backed.
Ruben Neves and Adama Traore have been the subject of speculation all summer and the Wolves owners are known to be pragmatic when it comes to selling if the price is right.
Tottenham have been strongly linked with a move for Traore and Wolves might still find themselves in a chain of deals, though Harry Kane's decision to stay at Spurs after all would seem to make that less likely.
Lage has stressed that he not only needs to keep his best players but to add to them. Speaking after the impressive 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup, he said that he thinks Traore will stay but also wants to add more quality, not just squad players.
Whether Wolves - and their old friend Jorge Mendes - can come up with the signings that the new man at Molineux knows they need is likely to define the club's 2021/22 season.
Adam Bate
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