Premier League clubs have been busy during the northern hemisphere summer trying to bolster this squads ahead of the opening matchday this weekend.The current transfer window remains open until September 1, so clubs are poised to strike late and complete further deals as holes in their line-ups perhaps appear early in the season.Below is comprehensive list of every club’s ins and outs ahead of the new Premier League season kicking off on Saturday morning AEST with every team’s transfer window so far graded!Get all the latest football news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. Sign up now!!!ARSENALIn:Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea, £5m), Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad, £51m), Christian Norgaard (Brentford, £15m),Noni Madueke (Chelsea, £52m), Cristhian Mosquera (Valencia, £13m) and Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting, £63.5m).Out:Jorginho (Flamengo, free), Kieran Tierney (Celtic, free), Nuno Taveres (Lazio, £4.3m), Marquinhos (Cruzeiro, undisclosed), Takehiro Tomiyasu (released) and Thomas Partey (released).Grade: B+The Gunners have got their supporters giddy after signing striker Viktor Gyokeres as part of a A$410.8 million spending spree so far. The Swedish striker is a prolific goal-scorer having netted 54 times in 52 appearances across all competitions for Portuguese side Sporting CP last season. The acquisition of the marksman, as well as highly regarded Spanish defensive midfielder Martin Zubimendi, and Christian Norgaard from Brentford, has Arsenal fans believing they could be the pieces to go one better after three straight runner-up finishes in the league.Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres acknowledges the fans at the final whistle after an Emirates Cup soccer match between Arsenal and Atletic Bilbao at Emirates Stadium, London, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025. (John Walton/PA via AP) Source: APASTON VILLAIn:Yasin Ozcan (Kasimpasa, undisclosed), Zepiqueno Redmond (Feyenoord, free), Marco Bizot (Brest, undisclosed), Modou Keba Cisse (LASK, undisclosed) and Evann Guessand (Nice, £28m).Out:Modou Keba Cisse (LASK, loan), Enzo Barrenechea (Benfica, loan), Robin Olsen (released), Rico Richards (Port Vale, undisclosed), Josh Feeney (Huddersfield, loan), Kaine Kesler Hayden (Coventry, £3.5m), Philippe Coutinho (Vasco da Gama, undisclosed), Kortney Hause (released), Oliwier Zych (Rakow Czestochowa, loan), Kosta Nedeljkovic (RB Leipzig, loan), Louie Barry (Sheffield United, loan) and Australian goalkeeper Joe Gauci (Port Vale, loan).Grade: DForward Evann Gussand appears to be a promising signing after 12 goals and eight assists for French outfit Nice last season, but otherwise there has been very little movement of note from Villa. Playing Europa League football instead of Champions League this season no doubt is a blow to acquisitions. But Villa fans will be hoping their club gets moving in the final weeks of the transfer window to bolster that squad that made the Champions League quarter-finals and finished sixth in the league last campaign.BOURNEMOUTHIn:Djordje Petrovic (Chelsea, £25m), Eli Junior Kroupi (Lorient, recalled from loan) and Adrien Truffert (Rennes, £14.4m)Out:Illia Zabarnyi (PSG, £54.5m), Milos Kerkez (Liverpool, £40m), Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid, £50m), Jaidon Anthony (Burnley, £10m), Mark Travers (Everton, £4m), Daniel Jebbison (Preston, loan), Max Aarons (Rangers, loan), Joe Rothwell (Rangers, undisclosed) and Neto (Botafogo, undisclosed).Grade: DThe Cherries have pocketed almost A$300 million from the sales of Illia Zabarnyi, Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen, but they are yet to fill the void of their departures within the squad. Goalkeeper Petrovic is a nice addition, but Bournemouth fans will be desperate for the club to secure more outfield signings in the coming weeks in order to avoid a relegation battle.MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: Bryan Mbeumo of Manchester United looks on during the pre-season friendly match between Manchester United and ACF Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 09, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images) Source: Getty ImagesBRENTFORDIn:Michael Kayode (Fiorentina, £14m), Romelle Donovan (Birmingham, undisclosed), Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool, £18m), Antoni Milambo (Feyenoord, £18.8m) and Jordan Henderson (Ajax, free).Out:Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United, £71m), Christian Norgaard (Arsenal, £15m), Mark Flekken (Bayer Leverkusen, £11m), Ben Mee (released) and Tony Yogane (Dundee, loan).Grade: DIt has been a brutal transfer window for the Bees with their top goal scorer (Bryan Mbeumo), their captain (Christian Norgaard), their first-choice goalkeeper (Mark Flekken) and their most successful ever manager all walking out the door. Jordan Henderson is a handy signing to help fill the experience and leadership void, but Brenford fans would be eager for some more exciting signings than the 35-year-old.BRIGHTONIn:Maxim De Cuyper (Club Brugge, £17.3m), Olivier Boscagli (PSV Eindhoven, free), Diego Coppola (Hellas Verona, £9m), Tom Watson (Sunderland, £10m), Yoon Doyoung (Daejeon Hana Citizen), Charalampos Kostoulas (Olympiacos, £31.4m) and Nils Ramming (Eintracht Frankfurt, £725k).Out:Evan Ferguson (Roma, loan), Simon Adingra (Sunderland, £20.5m), Joao Pedro (Chelsea, £60m), Pervis Estupinan (AC Milan, £17.4m), James Beadle (Birmingham, loan), Valentin Barco (Strasbourg, undisclosed), Odel Offiah (Preston, £1.5m), Ibrahim Osman (Auxerre, loan), Mark O’Mahony (Reading, loan), Amario Cozier-Duberry (Bolton, loan), Kjell Scherpen (Union Saint-Gilloise, undisclosed), Eiran Cashin (Birmingham, loan) and Kamari Doyle (Reading, loan).Grade: CThe annual player exodus has hit Brighton again this transfer window, headlined by the departures of Joao Pedro, Simon Adringra and Pervis Estupinan. The Seagulls have full pockets now from those sales, but will need to continue to invest their money to build on the purchases of defender Maxim De Cuyper and forward Charalampos Kostoulas.LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 08: Joao Pedro of Chelsea during the pre-season friendly match between Chelsea and Bayer Leverkusen at Stamford Bridge on August 08, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images) Source: Getty ImagesBURNLEYIn:Kyle Walker (Manchester City, £5m), Loum Tchaouna (Lazio, £12m), Axel Tuanzebe (Ipswich, free), Quilindschy Hartman (Feyenoord, undisclosed), Bashir Humphrey (Chelsea, £10m), Jaidon Anthony (Bournemouth, £8m), Marcus Edwards (Sporting CP, £8.5m), Zian Flemming (Millwall, £7m), Max Weiss (Karlsruher, £4.2m), Jacob Bruun Larsen (Stuttgart, undisclosed), Lesley Ugochukwu (Chelsea, undisclosed), Martin Dubravka (Newcastle, undisclosed) and Armando Broja (Chelsea, undisclosed).Out:James Trafford (Man City, £31m), Josh Brownhill (released), Nathan Redmond (released), Jonjo Shelvey (released), CJ Egan-Riley (Marseille, free), Andreas Hountondji (St. Pauli, loan), Han-Noah Massengo (Augsburg, undisclosed) and Joe Westley (Dundee, undisclosed).Grade: BThere has been a lot of shrewd moves from the newly promoted side, highlighted by the acquisition of Kyle Walker, who no doubt will bring experience and leadership to the side. Goalkeeper James Trafford’s exit hurts, but Burnley have recruited strongly to build squad depth, which is exactly what they need to do upon returning to the top flight.CHELSEAIn:Jamie Gittens (Dortmund, £51.5m), Joao Pedro (Brighton, £60m), Liam Delap (Ipswich, £30m), Jorrel Hato (Ajax, £38.5m), Estevao Willian (Palmeiras, £29m), Dario Essugo (Sporting, £18.5m), Mamadou Sarr (RC Strasbourg, £12m) and Kendry Paez (Independiente del Valle, £17.3m).Out:Kendry Paez (Strasbourg, loan), Djordje Petrovic (Bournemouth, £25m), Bashir Humphrey (Burnley, undisclosed), Marcus Bettinelli (Man City, undisclosed), Kepa Arrizabalga (Arsenal, £5m), Mathis Amougou (Strasbourg, undisclosed), Zak Sturge (Millwall, undisclosed), Noni Madueke (Arsenal, £52m), Caleb Wiley (Watford, loan), Mike Penders (RC Strasbourg, loan), Joao Felix (Al Nassr, £43.7m), Ishe Samuels-Smith (Strasbourg, undisclosed), Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton, £29m), Lesley Ugochukwu (Burnley, undisclosed), Marc Guiu (Sunderland, loan) and Armando Broja (Burnley, undisclosed).Grade: AAs is the case most transfer windows, Chelsea have been incredibly busy but this time around, fans already had a taste of the impact of their new signings during the Club World Cup. The London club shocked PSG in the final to win the title with their revitalised attack showing they are set to be a force to be reckoned with this season. Joao Pedro played a crucial role in their success in the United States, and Liam Delap showed promise in his appearances. Jamie Gittens is a young winger they were determined to get their hands on, while Estevao is nicknamed ‘Messinho’ in his home country of Brazil, and scored a cracking goal against Chelsea at the Club World Cup.LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 10: Jamie Gittens of Chelsea during the pre-season friendly match between Chelsea and AC Milan at Stamford Bridge on August 10, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) Source: Getty ImagesCRYSTAL PALACEIn:Walter Benitez (PSV Eindhoven, free) and Borna Sosa (Ajax, £3m).Out:Rob Holding (Colorado Rapids, free), Joel Ward (released), Jeffrey Schlupp (Norwich, free), Louie Moulden (released), Owen Goodman (Huddersfield, loan), Joe Whitworth (Exeter, loan), Danny Imray (Blackpool, loan), David Ozoh (Derby, loan) and Malcolm Ebiowei (Blackpool, undisclosed).Grade: ETrue judgment on the FA Cup winner’s transfer window awaits as there are big moves still to be made. After the joy of defeating Liverpool in the Community Shield, news broke that they have been booted out of the Europa League and dropped to the Conference League over multi-ownership rules. That could have a huge impact with rivals knocking on the doors of Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze.Palace hit with tough European reality | 00:41EVERTONIn:Jack Grealish (Manchester City, loan), Thierno Barry (Villarreal, £27m), Mark Travers (Bournemouth, £4m), Adam Aznou (Bayern Munich, £10m) and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Chelsea, £29m).Out:Neal Maupay (Marseille, undisclosed), Jenson Metcalfe (Bradford, undisclosed), Matthew Apter (Cardiff, free), Asmir Begovic (Leicester, free), Luke Butterfield (Chesterfield, free), Mason Holgate (Al-Gharafa, free), Zan-Luk Leban (NK Celje, free), Joao Virginia (Sporting CP, free), Ashley Young (Ipswich, free), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (released), Billy Crellin (released) and Abdoulaye Doucoure (released).Grade: CWith the move to their new stadium this season, Everton will be hoping the make waves with a new look attack. Jack Grealish arrives determined to chase a recall to the England squad for next year’s World Cup, while Thierno Barry is only 22 and scored 11 goals in La Liga last season. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is a midfielder also looking to elevate his reputation under David Moyes after a year at Chelsea where he was largely confined to featuring in their Conference League, and Aznou is a talented 19-year-old defender.(FILES) Manchester City's English midfielder #10 Jack Grealish looks on during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on December 15, 2024. Manchester City winger Jack Grealish has agreed to join Everton on loan for the 2025-26 season, according to reports on August 11, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. / Source: AFPFULHAMIn:Benjamin Lecomte (Montpellier, undisclosed).Out:Carlos Vinicius (released),Willian (released), Luca Ashby-Hammond (released), Callum Osmand (Celtic, released) and Steven Benda (Millwall, loan).Grade: FA near non-existent transfer period for Fulham so far with their sole signing being a 34-year-old. After an 11th place finish last campaign, the fans are Craven Cottage will be desperate for some new signings to come before the end of the month to avoid sliding down the table.LEEDS UNITEDIn:Anton Stach (Hoffenheim, £17.4m), Sebastiaan Bornauw (Wolfsburg, £5.1m), Lukas Nmecha (Wolfsburg, free), Jaka Bijol (Udinese, £15m), Gabriel Gudmundsson (Lille, £10m), Sean Longstaff (Newcastle, £12m) and Lucas Perri (Lyon, £15.6m).Out:Josuha Guilavogui (released), Joe Snowdon (Swindon, free), Junior Firpo (released), Max Wober (Werder Bremen, loan) and Mateo Joseph (Mallorca, loan).Grade: BLeeds have had a promising transfer window after being promoted, and they appear to be turning Elland Road into the land of the giants. Signings Anton Stach, Sebastiaan Bornauw and Sean Longstaff are among a host of players who are 180cm or taller as Leeds seemingly try make themselves formidable from set pieces. Lucas Perri should also be a handy recruit as the club’s new No.1.Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike, left, and Florian Wirtz talk during the FA Community Shield final soccer match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium in London,Sunday, Aug. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Dave Shopland) Source: APLIVERPOOLIn:Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth, £40m), Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen, £116m), Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen, £29.5m), Giorgi Mamardashvili (Valencia, £29m), Hugo Ekitike (Eintracht Frankfurt, £79m), Armin Pecsi (Puskas Akademia, £1.5m) and Freddie Woodman (Preston, free).Out:Darwin Nunez (Al Hilal, £56.6m), Trent Alexander-Arnold (Real Madrid, £10m), Caoimhin Kelleher (Brentford, £18m), Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen, £35m), Luis Diaz (Bayern Munich, £65m), Tyler Morton (Lyon, £15m), Nat Phillips (West Brom, £3m), Vitezslav Jaros (Ajax, loan) and Owen Beck (Derby, loan).Grade: AA more than A$600 million spending spree by the champions is already an impressive haul, and it could get even better if they can conjure up a deal to end the saga surrounding Newcastle striker Alexander Isak. Jeremie Frimpong slots straight in as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s replacement, while Milos Kerkez also bolsters their defence. Attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz and forward Hugo Ekitike add a new dimension to their attack and have Liverpool fans excited. The only other area they have called for more reinforcements in is another centre back, but that may still come.Palace lift Community Shield | 01:00MANCHESTER CITYIn:Tijjani Reijnders (AC Milan, £46.3m), Rayan Ait Nouri (Wolves, £36m), Marcus Bettinelli (Chelsea, undisclosed), Rayan Cherki (Lyon, £34m), Sverre Nypan (Rosenborg, £12.5m) and (James Trafford - Burnley, £31m).Out:Kevin De Bruyne (released, Napoli), Jacob Wright (Norwich, undisclosed), Scott Carson (released), Kyle Walker (Burnley, £5m), Divin Mubama (Stoke City, loan), Maximo Perrone (Como, loan), Jahmai Simpson-Pusey (Celtic, loan), Vitor Reis (Girona, loan) and Max Alleyne (Watford, loan).Grade: B+Pep Guardiola has undertaken a revamp after a trophyless season with several signings that were completed early in the window before the Club World Cup. Tijani Reijnders is a highly regarded midfielder, while Rayan Ait Nouri is an accomplished left back and 21-year-old Rayan Cherki is an exciting prosect as a winger or attacking midfielder. City fans will also keep a keen eye on Sverre Nypan as they beat out several other top clubs for the teenage midfielder’s signature, and the last signing they made from Norway worked out well.PALERMO, ITALY - AUGUST 09: Tijjani Reijnders of Manchester City FC during Pre-Season Friendly match between Palermo FC and Machester City FC at Stadio Renzo Barbera on August 09, 2025 in Palermo, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images) Source: Getty ImagesMANCHESTER UNITEDIn:Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford, £71m), Matheus Cunha (Wolves, £62.5m), Diego Leon (Cerro Porteno, £7m) and Benjamin Sesko (RB Leipzig - £73.7m).Out:Christian Eriksen (released), Jonny Evans (released), Victor Lindelof (released), Elyh Harrison (Shrewsbury, loan), Marcus Rashford (Barcelona, loan), Radek Vitek (Bristol City, loan), Ethan Wheatley (Northampton Town, loan) and Jack Moorhouse (Leyton Orient, loan).Grade: BRuben Amorim’s clean out has taken place and United will unleash a new look attack with the signings of Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko. All of whom are proven goal scorers with Mbeumo netting 20 times in the Premier League, while Cunha scored 15 goals in the English top flight and Sesko tallied 13 goals in the Bundesliga. United fans would no doubt love to see some signings in other areas of park before the transfer window closes, however.MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: New signings Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko, Diego Leon and Matheus Cunha of Manchester United pose for a photo while holding match shirts prior to the pre-season friendly match between Manchester United and ACF Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 09, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images) Source: Getty ImagesNEWCASTLE UNITEDIn:Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest, £55m), Antonio Cordero (Malaga, free), Aaron Ramsdale (Southampton, loan) and Malick Thiaw (AC Milan, £34.5m)Out:Lloyd Kelly (Juventus, £20m), Jamal Lewis (released), Callum Wilson (West Ham, free), Sean Longstaff (Leeds, £12m), Martin Dubravka (Burnley, undisclosed) and Odysseas Vlachodimos (Sevilla, loan).Grade: DAhead of a return to the Champions League, signings winger Anthony Elanga and defender Malick Thiaw will bolster Newcastle’s squad. But this transfer window could turn truly disastrous for the Magpies as a result of the Alexander Isak situation. The need for a striker is clear as he may depart or refuse to play for the club again. The whole situation is messy and has turned what should be exciting times for the club into a nightmare.NOTTINGHAM FORESTIn:Dan Ndoye (Bologna, £34m), Igor Jesus (Botafogo, £10m), Cherif Yaya (Rio Ave, undisclosed), Jair Cunha (Botafogo, undisclosed) and Angus Gunn (Norwich, free).Out:Anthony Elanga (Newcastle, £55m), Harry Toffolo (released), Jack Perkins (Northampton, undisclosed), Andrew Omobamidele (Strasbourg, undisclosed), Tyler Bindon (Sheffield United, loan), Ramon Sosa (Palmeiras, undisclosed), Ben Perry (Colchester, undisclosed), Lewis O’Brien (Wrexham, undisclosed) and Matt Turner (Lyon, £6.5m).Grade: DForest have stated that they were waiting on confirmation of their European standing before securing more signings. With them locked in to the Europa League at Crystal Palace’s expense, more announcements can be expected but so far things have been underwhelming for a side that sat in the top four for much of last season. Dan Ndoye replaces Anthony Elanga, while Igor Jesus and Jair Cunha will make the shift from Brazil to England.NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: Anthony Elanga of Newcastle United during the pre-season friendly match between Newcastle United and Atletico Madrid at St James' Park on August 09, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) Source: Getty ImagesSUNDERLANDIn:Granit Xhaka (Bayer Leverkusen, £17.3m), Simon Adingra (Brighton, £20.5m), Habib Diarra (Strasbourg, £30m), Enzo Le Fee (Roma, £20m), Noah Sadiki (Union Saint-Gilloise, £17.5m), Reinildo Mandava (Atletico Madrid, free), Chemsdine Talbi (Club Brugge, £19m), Robin Roefs (NEC Nijmegen, £11.5m), Marc Guiu (Chelsea, loan) and Omar Alderete (Getafe, undisclosed).Out:Tommy Watson (Brighton, £10m), Jobe Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund, £32m), Nathan Bishop (AFC Wimbledon, undisclosed) and Adil Aouchiche (Aberdeen, loan).Grade: CThe third of the promoted sides, Sunderland have been busy ahead of their Premier League return for the first time since 2017, having even fallen to the English third tier in the time in between. Former Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka is a good signing, bringing experience and leadership to the Black Cats. Several of their other signings are punts, but they have built important depth and surely some of those rolls of the dice pay off.TOTTENHAMIn:Kevin Danso (RC Lens, £20.9m), Luka Vuskovic (Hajduk Split, £9.5m), Mathys Tel (Bayern Munich, £29.9m), Kota Takai (Kawasaki Frontale, £5m), Mohammed Kudus (West Ham, £55m) and Joao Palhinha (Bayern Munich, loan).Out:Hueng-min Son (LAFC, £19m), Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Marseille, £17m), Mikey Moore (Rangers, loan), Fraser Forster (released), Sergio Reguilon (released), Alfie Whiteman (released), Damola Ajayi (Doncaster Rovers, loan), Alejo Veliz (Rosario Central, loan), Josh Keeley (Luton, £1m), Alfie Dorrington (Aberdeen, loan) and Tyrese Hall (Notts County, loan).Grade: CTottenham have not been overly busy as they prepare for their first season after Ange Postecoglou with the beloved Heung-min Son’s departure attracting the most attention. Mohammed Kudus is a promising signing but the striker was underwhelming at West Ham, scoring five goals last season. Joao Palhinia’s return to the Premier League could add some steel in midfielder, but he endured a tough spell in Germany. Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel were already there last season, but loan deals were made permanent. Spurs have been linked with the likes of Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, however, so more moves could come.Spurs prepare for post-Ange period | 01:08WEST HAM UNITEDIn:Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice, £35m), El Hadji Malick Diouf (Slavia Prague, £19m), Daniel Cummings (Celtic, free), Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton, free), Callum Wilson (Newcastle, free) and Mads Hermansen (Leicester City, £18m).Out:Mohammed Kudus (Tottenham, £55m), Patrick Kelly (Barnsley, undisclosed), Sean Moore (Shelbourne, undisclosed), Aaron Cresswell (Stoke, free), Vladimir Coufal (Hoffenheim, free), Kamarai Swyer (Northampton, free), Michail Antonio (released), Lukasz Fabianski (released), Danny Ings (released), Kurt Zouma (released), Michael Forbes (Northampton, loan), Gideon Kodua (Luton, loan) and Mason Terry (Braintree, loan).Grade: DA clean-out has taken place after a poor campaign at West Ham, but manager Graham Potter, who took over in January, is yet to land any signings to really fill the fans with hope. El Hadji Malick Diouf and Kyle Walker-Peters are set to play on either defensive wing, while centre back Jean-Clair Todibo’s loan move has been permanent. The Hammers badly need to sign some goal scoring threats before the window closes.WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERSIn:Fer Lopez (Celta, £21.3m), Jorgen Strand Larsen (Celta Vigo, undisclosed), Jhon Arias (Fluminense, £15m) and David Moller Wolfe (AZ Alkmaar, £10m).Out:Matheus Cunha (Man Utd, £62.5m), Rayan Ait Nouri (Man City, £36.3m), Goncalo Guedes (Real Sociedad, £5.2m), Nelson Semedo (released), Tommy Doyle (Birmingham, loan), Nasser Djiga (Rangers, loan), Boubacar Traore (Metz, loan), Pablo Sarabia (released, Al-Arabi), Craig Dawson (released), Chem Campbell (Stevenage, free) and Chiquinho (Alverca, undisclosed).Grade: DThe departures of Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait Nouri are significant blows, but the permanent signing of Jorgen Strand Larsen after scoring 14 goals in the previous campaign is a boost. Jhon Arias is likely to serve as Cunha’s replacement, but they are lacking further signings to gain more bite across the park.
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