Summer transfer window reopens - who could be on the move?
Briefly

The summer transfer window has opened for Premier League, EFL, and Scottish Premiership clubs to buy and sell players until September 1, 2023. Last year, Premier League clubs collectively spent over £1.96 billion. This early window saw £400 million spent, with notable transfers including Manchester City's new signings totaling £116.2 million. This summer's transfer period is divided into two windows due to FIFA regulations that limit transfer windows. Notable players such as Dean Huijsen and Trent Alexander-Arnold have also made significant moves abroad during this period.
The summer transfer window has reopened, allowing Premier League, EFL, and Scottish clubs to buy and sell until 19:00 BST on September 1.
Last summer, Premier League clubs spent over £1.96bn, with the current window's early phase seeing £400m spent between June 1-10.
Manchester City has spent £116.2m on several players, while Manchester United invested £62.5m in forward Matheus Cunha.
Fifa regulations constrain transfer windows to a maximum of 16 weeks annually, leading to this summer's split into two distinct windows.
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