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Transfers: Summer transfer window 2022: Premier League ins and outs [See list]

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Check below for a comprehensive list of all the Premier League ins and outs from the 2022 summer transfer window.

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Arsenal
In

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Gabriel Jesus – Manchester City, £45m

Marquinhos – Sao Paulo, undisclosed

Matt Turner – New England Revolution, undisclosed

Fabio Vieira – Porto, £34m

Oleksandr Zinchenko – Manchester City, £32m

Out

Salah-Edinne Oulad M’hand – Hull, loan

Brooke Norton-Cuffy – Rotherham, loan

Alex Runarsson – Alanyaspor, loan

Pablo Mari – AC Monza, loan

Lucas Torreira – Galatasaray, undisclosed

Charlie Patino – Blackpool, loan

Folarin Balogun – Stade Reims, loan

Bernd Leno – Fulham, £8m

Mazeed Ogungbo – Crawley, loan

Matteo Guendouzi – Marseille, £10m

Konstantinos Mavropanos – Stuttgart, £2.9m

Daniel Ballard – Sunderland, undisclosed

Jordi Osei-Tutu – VfL Bochum, undisclosed

Zak Swanson – Portsmouth, undisclosed

Nuno Tavares – Marseille, loan

Alexandre Lacazette – Lyon, free

Luigi Gaspar – Watford, free

Remy Mitchell – Swansea, free

Mika Biereth – RKC Waalwijk, loan

Harry Clarke – Stoke, loan

Ovie Ejeheri – Chelmsford City, loan

Tyreece John-Jules – Ipswich, loan

Alex Kirk – Ayr United, loan

Nikolaj Moller – FC Den Bosch, loan

Omar Rekik – Sparta Rotterdam, loan

Auston Trusty – Birmingham, loan

Ryan Alebiosu – Kilmarnock, loan

Jonathan Dinzeyi – released

Joel Lopez – released

Jordan McEneff – released

Omari Hutchinson – Chelsea, free

Mazeed Ogungbo – Crawley, loan

Nicolas Pepe – Nice, loan

James Olayinka – Cheltenham, free

Ainsley Maitland-Niles – Southampton, loan

Aston Villa
In

Diego Carlos – Sevilla, £26m

Philippe Coutinho – Barcelona, £17m

Boubacar Kamara – Marseille, free

Robin Olsen – Roma, undisclosed

Rory Wilson – Rangers, free

Ludwig Augustinsson – Sevilla, loan

Leander Dendoncker – Wolves, £13m

Out

Kortney Hause – Watford, loan

Kaine Kesler-Hayden – Huddersfield, loan

Carney Chukwuemeka – Chelsea, £20m

Wesley – Levante, loan

Matt Targett – Newcastle, £15m

Trezeguet – Trabzonspor, undisclosed

Kahrel Reddin – Stoke, undisclosed

Indiana Vassilev – Inter Miami, loan

Paul Appiah – Leicester City, free

Conor Hourihane – Derby County, free

Lovre Kalinic – Hajduk Split, free

Finley Thorndike – Birmingham, free

Tristan Abldeen-Goodridge – released

Mungo Bridge – released

Akos Onodi – released

Dominic Revan – released

Louie Barry – MK Dons, loan

Finn Azaz – Plymouth, loan

Viljami Sinisalo – Burton, loan

Aaron Ramsey – Norwich, loan

Anwar El Ghazi – PSV, undisclosed

Tyreik Wright – Bradford, loan

Brad Young – Ayr United, loan

Tim Iroegbunam – QPR, loan

Hayden Lindley – Newport, loan

Bournemouth
In

Marcus Tavernier – Middlesbrough, £12.5m

Joe Rothwell – Blackburn, free

Ryan Fredericks – West Ham, free

Neto – Barcelona, undisclosed

Marcos Senesi – Feyenoord, undisclosed

Jack Stephens – Southampton, loan

Out

Gavin Kilkenny – Stoke, loan

Robbie Brady – Preston, free

Sam Sherring – Northampton, undisclosed

Nathan Moriah-Welsh – Newport, loan

Christian Saydee – Shrewsbury, loan

Brentford
In

Aaron Hickey – Bologna, £18m

Max Dickov – Stockport Town, free

Max Wilcox – Bolton, undisclosed

Keane Lewis-Potter – Hull, £20m

Kyreece Lisbie – Watford, free

Thomas Strakosha – Lazio, free

Ben Mee – Burnley, free

Mikkel Damsgaard – Sampdoria, £16.7m

Mathias Jorgensen – unattached, free

Out

Myles Peart-Harris – Forest Green, loan

Tariqe Fosu – Stoke, loan

Mads Bidstrup – Nordsjaelland, loan

Paris Maghoma – AFC Wimbledon, loan

Ben Hockenhull – Tranmere Rovers, free

Dom Jeffries – Gillingham, free

Gustav Mogensen – Sarpsborg 08, free

Jaakko Oksanen – KuPS, free

Christian Eriksen – Manchester United, free

Lewis Gordon – released

Max Haygarth – released

Julian Jeanvier – released

Hans Mpongo – released

Jude Russell – released

Roy Syla – released

Zanka – released

Dominic Thompson – Blackpool, undisclosed

Marcus Forss – Middlesbrough, undisclosed

Nathan Young-Coombes – AFC Wimbledon, loan

Joel Valencia – Graafschap, loan

Halil Dervisoglu – Burnley, loan

Brighton
In

Levi Colwill – Chelsea, loan

Julio Enciso – Libertad Asuncion, £9.5m

Simon Adingra – Nordsjaelland, undisclosed

Benicio Baker-Boaitey – Porto, undisclosed

Pervis Estupinan – Villarreal, £15m

Out

Matt Clarke – Middlesbrough, undisclosed

Shane Duffy – Fulham, loan

Marc Cucurella – Chelsea, £60m

Yves Bissouma – Tottenham, £35m

Leo Ostigard – Napoli, £10m

Alex Cochrane – Hearts, undisclosed

Jayson Molumby – West Brom, undisclosed

Ulrick Eneme Ella – Angers, free

Simon Adingra – Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, loan

Haydon Roberts – Derby County, loan

Carl Rushworth – Lincoln City, loan

Fynn Talley – Cliftonville, loan

Tudor Baluta – released

Lars Dendoncker – released

Adam Desbois – released

John Lucero – released

Jaami Qureshi – released

Ayo Tanimowo – released

Abdallah Dipo Sima – Angers, loan

Taylor Richards – QPR, loan

Marc Leonard – Northampton Town, loan

Jensen Weir – Morecambe, loan

Teddy Jenks – Crawley, loan

Kjell Scherpen – Vitesse Arnhem, loan

Neal Maupay – Everton, undisclosed

Chelsea
In

Marc Cucurella – Brighton, £60m

Raheem Sterling – Man City, £47.5m

Eddie Beach – Southampton, undisclosed

Kalidou Koulibaly – Napoli, £33m

Omari Hutchinson – Arsenal, free

Carney Chukwuemeka – Aston Villa, £20m

Cesare Casadei – Inter Milan, £16.8m

Wesley Fofana – Leicester, £75m

Out

Emerson Palmieri – West Ham, £15m

Timo Werner – RB Leipzig, £25.3m

Levi Colwill – Brighton, loan

Thierno Ballo – Wolfsberger, free

Andreas Christensen – Barcelona, free

Jake Clarke-Salter – QPR, free

Romelu Lukaku – Inter Milan, loan

Antonio Rudiger – Real Madrid, free

Karlo Ziger – Gorica, free

Prince Adegoke – Welling United, loan

Nathan Baxter – Hull City, loan

Lucas Bergstrom – Peterborough, loan

Jamie Cumming – MK Dons, loan

Sam McClelland – Barrow, loan

Ethan Wady – Woking, loan

Danny Drinkwater – released

Charly Musonda – released

Tino Anjorin – Huddersfield, loan

Malang Sarr – Monaco, loan

Ross Barkley – released

Callum Hudson-Odoi – Bayer Leverkusen, loan

Baba Rahman – Reading, loan

Dujon Sterling – Stoke, loan

Xavier Simons – Hull, loan

Ethan Ampadu – Spezia, loan

Jayden Wareham – Leyton Orient, loan

Crystal Palace
In

Chris Richards – Bayern Munich, undisclosed

Malcolm Ebiowei – Derby, undisclosed

Sam Johnstone – West Brom, free

Cheick Doucoure – Lens, £21m

Kofi Balmer – Larne, undisclosed

Out

Scott Banks – Bradford, loan

Francis Hurl – Huddersfield, free

Jaroslaw Jach – Zaglebie Lubin, free

Luke Dreher – released

Rian Jamai – released

Kanye Jobson – released

Nya Kirby – released

Martin Kelly – West Brom, free

Joseph Ling – released

Sion Spence – released

Aidan Steele – released

James Taylor – released

Dylan Thiselton – released

Tayo Adaramola – Coventry, loan

Remi Mathews – St Johnstone, loan

Sean Robertson – Forest Green, free

Christian Benteke – DC United, undisclosed

Jesurun Rak-Sakyi – Charlton, loan

Rob Street – Shrewsbury, loan

Everton
In

Amadou Onana – Lille, £33.5m

Conor Coady – Wolves, loan

Ruben Vinagre – Sporting Lisbon, loan

James Tarkowski – Burnley, free

Dwight McNeil – Burnley, undisclosed

Neal Maupay – Brighton, undisclosed

Idrissa Gueye – Paris Saint-Germain, £8m

Out

Nathan Broadhead – Wigan, loan

Richarlison – Tottenham, £60m

Rhys Hughes – Tranmere Rovers, free

Jonjoe Kenny – Hertha Berlin, free

Cenk Tosun – Besiktas, free

Harry Tyrer – Chester FC, loan

Joao Virginia – SC Cambuur, loan

Fabian Delph – released

Rafael Garcia – released

Lewis Gibson – Bristol Rovers, free

Harry Hagan – released

Sebastian Kristensen – released

Andy Lonergan – released

Patrick Nash – released

Gylfi Sigurdsson – released

Jak Stewart – released

Ryan Astley – Accrington, loan

Ellis Simms – Sunderland, loan

Lewis Dobbin – Derby, loan

Dele Alli – Besiktas, loan

Jean-Philippe Gbamin – Trabzonspor, loan

Fulham
In

Shane Duffy – Brighton, loan

Bernd Leno – Fulham, £8m

Callum McFarlane – Bradfield College, free

Joao Palhinha – Sporting Lisbon, £20m

Andreas Pereira – Manchester United, £10m

Kristian Sekularac – Juventus, free

Manor Solomon – Shakhtar Donetsk, loan

Kevin Mbabu – Wolfsburg, £6.5m

Issa Diop – West Ham, £15m

Willian – Corinthians, free

Layvin Kurzawa – Paris Saint-Germain, loan

Out

Fabio Carvalho – Liverpool, undisclosed

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguisa – Napoli, undisclosed

Jean Michael Seri – Hull City, free

Rodrigo Muniz – Middlesbrough, loan

Timmy Abraham – Estoril Praia, free

Taye Ashby-Hammond – Stevenage, loan

Kieron Bowie – Northampton Town, loan

Sonny Hilton – Carlisle, loan

Steven Sessegnon – Charlton, loan

Jacob Adams – released

Eric Ameyaw – released

Xavier Benjamin – released

Tyler Caton – released

Cyrus Christie – released

Fabri – released

Michael Hector – released

Alfie Mawson – Wycombe, free

Jerome Opoku – released

Jonathon Page – released

Julian Schwarzer – released

Jaylan Wildbore – released

Joe Bryan – Nice, loan

Sylvester Jasper – Bristol Rovers, loan

Leeds
In

Joel Robles – Real Betis, free

Tyler Adams – RB Leipzig, £20m

Brenden Aaronson – Red Bull Salzburg, £24.7m

Darko Gyabi – Manchester City, £5m

Rasmus Kristensen – Red Bull Salzburg, £10m

Marc Roca – Bayern Munich, £10m

Luis Sinisterra – Feyenoord, £25.4m

Sonny Perkins – West Ham, free

Out

Raphinha – Barcelona, £55m

Kalvin Phillips – Manchester City, £50m

Ryan Edmondson – Carlisle, undisclosed

Liam McCarron – Stoke City, undisclosed

Josh Galloway – Annan Athletic, free

Nohan Kenneh – Hibernian, free

Charlie Cresswell – Millwall, loan

Tyler Roberts – QPR, loan

Jamie Shackleton – Millwall, loan

Lui Bradbury – released

Laurens De Bock – released

Alfie Hughes – released

Bobby Kamwa – released

Joe Littlewood – released

Mitch Picksley – released

Leif Davis – Ipswich Town, undisclosed

Lewis Bate – Oxford, loan

Helder Costa – Al-Ittihad, loan

Stuart McKinstry – Motherwell, loan

Jack Jenkins – Salford, loan

Mateusz Bogusz – Ibiza, loan

Leicester
In

Alex Smithies – Cardiff, free

Wout Faes – Reims, £15m

Out

Hamza Choudhury – Watford, loan

Kasper Schmeichel – Nice, undisclosed

Vontae Daley-Campbell – Cardiff, free

Tyrese Shade – Swindon, free

Will Russ – Fleetwood, free

Jacob Wakeling – Swindon, free

Callum Hulme – released

Eldin Jakupovic – released

Khanya Leshabela – Crewe, loan

Ben Nelson – Rochdale, loan

Wesley Fofana – Chelsea, £75m

George Hirst – Blackburn, loan

Liverpool
In

Calvin Ramsay – Aberdeen, £6.5m

Darwin Nunez – Benfica, £85m

Fabio Carvalho – Fulham, undisclosed

Out

Tyler Morton – Blackburn, loan

Ben Davies – Rangers, £4m

Rhys Williams – Blackpool, loan

Owen Beck – Bolton, loan

Neco Williams – Nottingham Forest, £16m

Divock Origi – AC Milan, free

Loris Karius – released

Sheyi Ojo – Cardiff, free

Ben Woodburn – Preston, free

Elijah Dixon-Bonner – released

Luis Longstaff – released

Sean Wilson – released

Conor Bradley – Bolton, loan

Sadio Mane – Bayern Munich, £35m

Adam Lewis – Newport, loan

Billy Koumetio – Austria Wien, loan

Takumi Minamino – Monaco, £15.5m

Vitezslav Jaros – Stockport County, loan

Marcelo Pitaluga – Macclesfield, loan

Anderson Arroyo – Alaves, loan

Tom Clayton – Swindon, undisclosed

Leighton Clarkson – Aberdeen, loan

Sepp van den Berg – Schalke, loan

Paul Glatzel – Tranmere, loan

Jack Bearne – Kidderminster Harriers, loan

Paul Glatzel – Tranmere, loan

Max Woltman – Doncaster Rovers

Manchester City
In

Erling Haaland – Borussia Dortmund, £51m

Stefan Ortega – Arminia Bielefeld, free

Kalvin Phillips – Leeds United, £50m

Sergio Gomez – Anderlecht, £11m

Manuel Akanji – Borussia Dortmund £15m

Out

Raheem Sterling – Chelsea, £47.5m

Lewis Fiorini – Blackpool, loan

Jayden Braaf – Borussia Dortmund, free

Pedro Porro – Sporting Lisbon, £7.2m

Gavin Bazunu – Southampton, £15m

James Trafford – Bolton, loan

Fernandinho – Athletico Paranaense, free

CJ Egan-Riley – Burnley, free

Taylor Harwood-Bellis – Burnley, loan

Ko Itakura – Borussia Monchengladbach, £4.3m

Gabriel Jesus – Arsenal, 45m

Darko Gyabi – Leeds, £5m

Tommy Doyle – Sheffield Utd, loan

Romeo Lavia – Southampton, £12m

Callum Doyle – Coventry, loan

Zack Steffen – Middlesbrough, loan

Arijanet Muric – Burnley, undisclosed

Oleksandr Zinchenko – Arsenal, £32m

Cieran Slicker – Rochdale, loan

James McAtee – Sheffield United, loan

Slobodan Tedic – Barnsley, loan

Liam Delap – Stoke City, loan

Luke Mbete – Huddersfield, loan

Claudio Gomes – Palermo, undisclosed

Sam Edozie – Southampton, £10m

Manchester United
In

Casemiro – Real Madrid, £70m

Christian Eriksen – Brentford, free

Tyrell Malacia – Feyenoord, £14.7m

Lisandro Martinez – Ajax, £56.7m

Anthony – Ajax, £86m

Martin Dubravka – Newcastle, loan

Out

Eric Bailly – Marseille, loan

Alex Telles – Sevilla, loan

Paul Pogba – Juventus, free

Juan Mata – released

Jesse Lingard – released

Nemanja Matic – Roma, free

Edinson Cavani – released

Amad Diallo – Sunderland, loan

Lee Grant – released

D’Mani Mellor – Wycombe, free

Reece Devine – released

Paul McShane – released

Connor Stanley – released

Paul Woolston – released

Dean Henderson – Nottingham Forest, loan

Dylan Levitt – Dundee United, undisclosed

Andreas Pereira – Fulham, £10m

Hannibal Mejbri – Birmingham, loan

Ethan Galbraith – Salford City, loan

Newcastle
In

Matt Targett – Aston Villa, £15m

Nick Pope – Burnley, £10m

Sven Botman – Lille, £35m

Charlie McArthur – Kilmarnock, undisclosed

Alexander Isak – Real Sociedad, £63m

Out

Ciaran Clark – Sheffield United, loan

Jake Turner – Gillingham, free

Jack Young – Wycombe, undisclosed

Oisin McEntee – Walsall, free

Mohammed Sangare – Accrington, free

Freddie Woodman – Preston, undisclosed

Isaac Hayden – Norwich, loan

Jeff Hendrick – Reading, loan

Daniel Langley – Gateshead, loan

Lewis Cass – Port Vale, free

Dwight Gayle – Stoke, undisclosed

Martin Dubravka – Manchester United, loan

Matty Longstaff – Colchester Utd, loan

Kelland Watts – Peterborough, loan

Nottingham Forest
In

Morgan Gibbs-White – Wolves, £42.5m

Remo Freuler – Atalanta, undisclosed

Cheikhou Kouyate – Unattached

Emmanuel Dennis – Watford, undisclosed

Orel Mangala – Stuttgart, £12.7m

Taiwo Awoniyi – Union Berlin, £17.5m

Moussa Niakhate – Mainz, £17m

Neco Williams – Liverpool, £17m

Brandon Aguilera – Alajuelense, undisclosed

Giulian Biancone – Troyes, undisclosed

Omar Richards – Bayern Munich, undisclosed

Dean Henderson – Manchester United, loan

Wayne Hennessey – Burnley, free

Lewis O’Brien – Huddersfield, undisclosed

Harry Toffolo – Huddersfield, undisclosed

Jesse Lingard – Manchester United, free

Renan Lodi – Atletico Madrid, loan

Willy Boly – Wolves, £4.65m

Hwang Ui-jo – Bordeaux, undisclosed

Out

Nicky Hogarth – Falkirk, loan

Baba Fernandes – Accrington, free

Jonathan Panzo – Coventry, loan

Jayden Richardson – Aberdeen, undisclosed

Brice Samba – RC Lens, undisclosed

Tobias Figueiredo – Hull, free

Mohamed Drager – Luzern, loan

Tyrese Fornah – Reading, loan

Ethan Horvath – Luton, loan

Will Swan – Mansfield Town, loan

Josh Barnes – released

Gaëtan Bong – released

Baba Fernandes – released

Lewis Grabban – released

Carl Jenkinson – released

Sam Sanders – released

Marcelo Saraiva – released

Morgan Thomas-Sadler – released

Joe Watkins – released

Alex Mighten – Sheffield Wednesday, loan

Hwang Ui-jo – Olympiacos, loan

Southampton
In

Armel Bella-Kotchap – VfL Bochum, £9.5m

Romeo Lavia – Man City, £12m

Joe Aribo – Rangers, £10m

Gavin Bazunu – Man City, £15m

Mateusz Lis – Altay, free

Sekou Mara – Bordeaux, undisclosed

Ainsley Maitland-Niles – Arsenal, loan

Sam Edozie – Manchester City, £10m

Out

Oriol Romeu – Girona, undisclosed

Nathan Tella – Burnley, loan

Fraser Forster – Tottenham, free

Harry Lewis – Bradford, free

Ramello Mitchell – West Brom, free

Dan N’Lundulu – Cheltenham, loan

Kazeem Olaigbe – Ross County, loan

Caleb Watts – Morecambe, loan

Ethan Burnett – released

Shane Long – Reading, free

Oludare Olufunwa – released

Benni Smales-Brathwaite – released

Jayden Smith – released

Will Smallbone – Stoke, loan

Will Ferry – Cheltenham, undisclosed

Jack Stephens – Bournemouth, loan

Oriol Romeu – Girona, undisclosed

Dynel Simeu – Tranmere Rovers, loan

Tottenham
In

Ivan Perisic – Inter Milan, free

Fraser Forster – Southampton, free

Yves Bissouma – Brighton, £35m

Richarlison – Everton, £60m

Clement Lenglet – Barcelona, loan

Djed Spence – Middlesbrough, £20m

Destiny Udogie – Udinese, £15m

Christian Romero – Atalanta, undisclosed

Harry Winks – Sampdoria, loan

Will Lankshear – Sheffield United, undisclosed

Out

Tanguy Ndombele – Napoli, loan

Giovani Lo Celso – Villarreal, loan

Joe Rondon – Rennes, loan

Steven Bergwijn – Ajax, £26.45m

Cameron Carter-Vickers – Celtic, undisclosed

Jack Clarke – Sunderland, £10m

Tobi Omole – Crawley, free

Josh Oluwayemi – Portsmouth, free

Troy Parrott – Preston, loan

Dane Scarlett – Portsmouth, loan

Thimothee Lo-Tutala – Hull, free

Sergio Reguilon – Atletico Madrid, loan

Marcel Lavinier – Swindon, free

West Ham
In

Gianluca Scamacca – Sassuolo, £35.5m

Nayef Aguerd – Rennes, £30m

Alphonse Areola – West Ham, £10.5m

Patrick Kelly – Coleraine, undisclosed

Flynn Downes – Swansea, £12m

Maxwel Cornet – Burnley, £17.5m

Thilo Kehrer – PSG to West Ham, £10.1m

Emerson Palmieri – Chelsea, £15m

Lucas Paqueta – Lyon, £51.3m

Out

Nikola Vlasic – Torino, loan

Aji Alese – Sunderland, undisclosed

Sonny Perkins – Leeds, free

Mark Noble – released

Andriy Yarmolenko – Al Ain, free

Ryan Fredericks – Bournemouth, free

David Martin – released

Nathan Holland – MK Dons, free

Issa Diop – Fulham, £15m

Thierry Nevers – Newport, loan

Dan Chesters – Colchester, loan

Mipo Odebuko – Port Vale, loan

Armstrong Oko-Flex – Swansea, loan

Emmanuel Longelo – Birmingham, loan

Wolves
In

Matheus Nunes – Sporting Lisbon, £42.2m

Goncalo Guedes – Valencia, undisclosed

Hwang Hee-chan – RB Leipzig, £10m

Leon Chiwome – AFC Wimbledon, undisclosed

Dom Plank – Dorking Wanderers, free

Nathan Collins – Burnley, £20.5m

Sasa Kalajdzic – Stuttgart, £15.5m

Out

Morgan Gibbs-White – Nottingham Forest, £42.5m

Conor Coady – Everton, loan

Leander Dendoncker – Aston Villa, £13m

Fabio Silva – Anderlecht, loan

Ruben Vinagre – Sporting CP, undisclosed

Renat Dadashov – Grasshopper, undisclosed

Meritan Shabani – Grasshopper, undisclosed

Conor Carty – Bolton, free

Romain Saiss – Besiktas, free

John Ruddy – Birmingham, free

Ki-Jana Hoever – PSV, loan

Ryan Giles – Middlesbrough, loan

Pascal Estrada – released

Marcal – released

Raphael Nya – released

Jamie Pardington – released

Faisu Sangare – released

Bendeguz Bolla – Grasshoppers, loan

Dion Sanderson – Birmingham, loan

Lewis Richards – Harrogate, loan

Taylor Perry – Cheltenham, loan

Nigel Lonwijk – Plymouth, loan

Joe O’Shaughnessy – Bradford, loan

Luke Cundle – Swansea, loan

Willy Boly – Nottingham Forest, £4.65m

Christian Marques – Forest Green, loan

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Man Utd plan for exit of ten senior stars

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Manchester United could ruthlessly let TEN players leave Old Trafford this summer as Ruben Amorim targets sweeping changes among his squad. The Red Devils have endured an awful campaign under the former Sporting Lisbon coach.

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They only have one route remaining into the Champions League by winning the Europa League, while a bottom-half Premier League finish looks highly likely. And with Amorim targeting huge improvement next season, the United boss is eyeing a mass overhaul of his squad.

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The Portuguese coach has already pointed to the fact that the club needs to sell before they can make any signings. That could potentially involve up to ten current stars being shown the exit door.

According to the Manchester Evening News, club chiefs are aiming for double figures in departures during the summer transfer window. Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton are expected to retire at the end of the current campaign, while Victor Lindelof and Christian Eriksen will leave at the end of their contracts.

Meanwhile, a host of stars have been made available for transfer with loanees Marcus Rashford and Antony among those who could be sold, while Jadon Sancho already has the option of a move to Chelsea, who have an obligation to buy the England winger for £25m despite the presence of a back-out clause.

Midfielder Casemiro has also regularly been linked with a move away from the club amid interest from Saudi Arabia. Despite forcing himself back into contention, he is still expected to be available this summer.

Left-back Tyrell Malacia could also depart, with Dutch side PSV Eindhoven having an option to sign him permanently. Goalkeeper Altay Bayindir may also be among those to leave as he eyes more first team football.

Amorim has yet to speak out on any individuals who could leave, but he has claimed that those shown the exit door will ‘understand’. Speaking earlier this month, he said: “We can talk about that [departures] at the end [of the season]. We have a lot of games to play.

“But that is clear, and I think that is not a difficult situation because everybody understands that in football; sometimes you stay, sometimes you have to move on.

“When you are honest with someone, they can take it. In the beginning, it is hard, but they will understand. So I’m quite honest with my players and they already know that sometimes they have to move on at the end of the season.”

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Football: Edo Queens arrive Umuahia in readiness to tackle Abia Angels

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Defending champions of the NWFL, Edo Queens FC, will on Wednesday
March 26th, 2025 file out against the host Abia Angels FC, in match day 09 of the Nigeria Women Football League NWFL title campaign.

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Edo Queens who currently stand tall in group A with 20 points from 8 matches, will be tempted to eye fifth away win, having kept unbeaten records since the beginning of the new season.

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Despite interest from the homers in Wednesday’s crack , the Ancient City based ladies are not ready to drop any point in this critical stage of the league, hence the girls are in killer mood ready to fly over Abia Ladies. A win in this crucial away game would further guarantee the team a spot in the Super 6 where winners of the league will be determine that will fly the country’s flag at the CAF Women’s Champions League showpiece for 2025 season.

Recall that Edo Queens spanked Abia Angels 5-0 at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in match day 01 of the league. Have done wonderfully well, the Benin City Queens will be going into Wednesday’s encounter with full force not minding who is involve. For them, every game is a war, and they will fight until victory comes their way.

The week 9 game according to the NWFL fixtures will take place by 1 pm local time at the popular Umuahia Stadium in Abia State. This particular game is crucial to Edo Queens and remains a core part of Moses Aduku’s game that will separate him from other colleagues if he ends the regular season unbeaten.

Though there’s still two away bridges to cross, but in whatever way you look at it, the girls are ready and will remain focus until it is over.

Meanwhile, coach Moses Aduku has called for maximum concentration from the girls, adding that a win in Wednesday game will brighten their chances of staying on top and also keeping the hope of Super Super alive.

He stated this while addressing the players yesterday in Umuahia.

According to him: “We are here for real business, and so I want us to remain focused. Let them know that you are the defending champions.

You are aware that Edo Queens have not loss any game, so we should try and maintain that record. See every game as war. You humbled them in Benin by 5-0, you can still do same.

Last season they defeated us in Benin, but we came to their home and beat them. I believe we can do it again. I have so much confidence in you girls and by the special grace of God we will go back to Benin with our three points.”

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2026 World Cup Race: Ekong says Eagles feel great to be back in contention

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NSC Chairman Shehu Dikko (right), NFF President Ibrahim Musa Gusau (left) and Comptroller-General of Customs Bashir Adeniyi (middle) in Kigali on Friday.

Sitting quietly at one corner of the departure hall of the Kigali International Airport on Saturday morning, Super Eagles’ captain William Ekong had a relaxed mien about him, and minced no words in saying that Friday’s victory over Rwanda’s Amavubi was just the statement the Eagles needed to put out as the World Cup race reached halfway mark.

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“It was important to make the statement that we did, and we’re all happy about it, and the way we did it. Of course, we have not qualified and there’s still a lot of work, but we have started the recovery in a good way and we just have to keep working hard.

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“I don’t want to go into the circumstances that made the first four matches go the way they went. The good thing is we can still recover and revive the campaign, and we have done that.”

Ekong’s firm leadership, and Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman and Simon Moses’ zest at the fore, were all too evident and impactful as the Eagles coasted to a 2-0 win over hosts Rwanda at the Amahoro Stadium, throwing up nostalgia of the strong squad that wowed all and came within 23 minutes of lifting the Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire early last year.

As the chartered ValueJet Airline’s CRJ-900 aircraft touched down at the Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo at exactly 2pm on Saturday, Ekong told thenff.com that he would be rallying the troops ahead of Tuesday’s Day 6 encounter against the Warriors of Zimbabwe.

“We read somewhere that the Zimbabweans are being motivated to come to Uyo and get a result. They should forget it. We are hugely motivated by the ambition to play at the FIFA World Cup. Apart from myself and Alex (Iwobi) and perhaps a couple others, who were part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, this generation is hungry to play at the highest level. We want to make Nigeria proud and at the same time, do ourselves proud.”

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Victor Osimhen, whose brace unscrambled the calculations of the Amavubi and made them disappoint the capacity crowd that included President Paul Kagame, said at the Victor Attah Airport. “We are ready. The remaining matches are wars and we must fight them with all that we have to win.”

Victory on Tuesday evening will take Nigeria to nine points, and in firm contention for the ticket, especially if Benin Republic and South Africa cancel themselves out inside Abidjan’s Stade Félix Houphouet-Boigny.

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