Welcome to the Evening Standard's rolling coverage of the summer transfer window as the speculation ramps up.
The window officially opened in July after the completion of the delayed 2019-2020 Premier League season. Clubs will now be busy tweaking their squads ahead of the new campaign, with the deadline pushed back until October 5.
Arsenal have signed Willian and Gabriel Magalhaes, while Chelsea have confirmed the £90m arrival of Kai Havertz, having previously signed Thiago Silva, Malang Sarr, Ben Chilwell, Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech - with a new goalkeeper expected to follow.
Manchester United have signed Donny van de Beek while working on a deal for Jadon Sancho, while Tottenham have signed Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Joe Hart and Matt Doherty.
Liverpool are biding their time in pursuit of Thiago Alcantara, while Real Madrid seem more determined that ever to move Gareth Bale on this summer.
- Sancho tells Man United that he wants move
- Arsenal target Aouar wants Lyon exit
- Chelsea plot Rice deal
- Tottenham WILL sign striker, says Mourinho
- Klopp refuses to rule out Thiago bid
- Fulham sign Aina on loan
- Mendy to Chelsea close
- Tottenham Women to sign Alex Morgan
- Mourinho on what he wants from new striker
- Hodgson surprised by lack of offers for Zaha
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When does the 2020 summer transfer window close?
The window is now open for 10 weeks from July 27.
Following consultation with the EFL, a domestic-only window will be added from 5 October, closing 5pm on 16 October.
During this window, Premier League clubs will only be able to trade with EFL clubs (either loans or permanent registrations). No transfers can take place between Premier League clubs in this period.