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2019/20 Completed Premier League Transfers (Full List)
2019/20 Premier League Transfers
The 2019/20 premier league transfer window will close on Thursday, August 8 ahead of the commencement of a new season in England.
Clubs in the premier league will, however, be able to sell players to other clubs playing in other countries as long as their own window remains open.
Since the window opened in England on Thursday, May 16, clubs have been active, recording several exciting arrivals and exodus of players ahead of the new season.
Naija News reports the 2019/20 Premier League season will kick off on Friday, August 9.
Here is a comprehensive list of completed transfers done by clubs in England’s top flight this summer before the start of the new season.
Arsenal
Nicolas Pepe (Lille)
Gabriel Martinelli (Ituano)
Dani Ceballos (Real Madrid, loan)
William Saliba (Saint-Etienne)
Aston Villa
Tom Heaton (Burnley)
Marvelous Nakamba (Club Brugge)
Trezeguet (Kasimpasa)
Jota (Birmingham)
Anwar El Ghazi (Lille)
Kortney Hause (Wolves)
Wesley (Club Brugge)
Matt Targett (Southampton)
Tyrone Mings (Bournemouth)
Ezri Konsa (Brentford)
Bjorn Engels (Stade Reims)
Douglas Luiz (Manchester City)
Bournemouth
Lloyd Kelly (Bristol City)
Jack Stacey (Luton Town)
Phillip Billing (Huddersfield)
Arnaut Danjuma (Club Brugge)
Harry Wilson (Liverpool, loan)
Brighton
Matt Clarke (Portsmouth)
Leandro Trossard (Genk)
Taylor Richards (Manchester City)
Adam Webster (Bristol City)
Neal Maupay (Brentford)
Burnley
Joel Senior (Curzon Ashton)
Erik Pieters (Stoke City)
Jay Rodriguez (West Bromwich Albion)
Bailey Peacock-Farrell (Leeds)
Chelsea
Mateo Kovacic (Real Madrid)
Crystal Palace
Jordan Ayew (Swansea)
Stephen Henderson (Nottingham Forest)
Gary Cahill (Free)
Everton
Jonas Lossl (Huddersfield)
Jean-Philippe Gbamin (Mainz)
Andre Gomes (Barcelona)
Fabian Delph (Man City)
Moise Kean (Juventus)
Leicester City
James Justin (Luton Town)
Ayoze Perez (Newcastle)
Youri Tielemans (Monaco)
Vontae Daley-Campbell (Arsenal)
George Hirst (OH Leuvens)
Ali Reghba (Bohemians)
Liverpool
Sepp van den Berg (PEC Zwolle)
Harvey Elliott (Fulham)
Adrian (West Ham, free)
Manchester City
Daniel Ogwuru (Bolton)
Rodri (Atletico Madrid)
Angelino (PSV)
Felix Correia (Sporting CP)
Manchester United
Daniel James (Swansea)
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Crystal Palace)
Harry Maguire (Leicester City)
Newcastle United
Joelinton (Hoffenheim)
Kyle Scott (Chelsea)
Jake Turner (Bolton Wanderers)
Allan Saint-Maximin (Nice)
Jetro Willems (Eintracht Frankfurt, loan)
Norwich
Sam Byram (West Ham)
Patrick Roberts (Manchester City, loan)
Josip Drmic (Borussia Monchengladbach)
Aidan Fitzpatrick (Partick Thistle)
Ralf Fahrmann (Schalke, loan)
Rob Nizet (Anderlecht)
Archie Mair (Aberdeen)
Rocky Bushiri (K.V. Oostende)
Charlie Gilmour (Arsenal)
Daniel Adshead (Rochdale)
Sheffield United
Oli McBurnie (Swansea City)
Luke Freeman (QPR)
Phil Jagielka (Everton)
Callum Robinson (Preston North End)
Ravel Morrison (Unattached)
Lys Mousset (Bournemouth)
Ben Osborn (Nottingham Forest)
Dean Henderson (Manchester United, loan)
Southampton
Moussa Djenepo (Standard Liege)
Danny Ings (Liverpool)
Che Adams (Birmingham City)
Tottenham
Kion Etete (Notts County)
Jack Clarke (Leeds)
Tanguy Ndombele (Lyon)
Watford
Craig Dawson (West Brom)
Bayli Spencer-Adams (Arsenal)
Tom Dele-Bashiru (Manchester City)
West Ham
Roberto Jimenez (Espanyol)
Pablo Fornals (Villarreal)
David Martin (Millwall)
Sebastien Haller (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Goncalo Cardoso (Boavista)
Wolves
Raul Jimenez (Benfica)
Hong (Yeovil Town)
Raphael Nya (PSG)
Leander Dendoncker (Anderlecht)
Tsun Dai (Oxford United)
Jesus Vallejo (Real Madrid, loan)
Patrick Cutrone (Milan)
Pedro Neto (Lazio)
Bruno Jordao (Lazio)
Renat Dadashov (Pacos de Ferreira, loan)
Note that the list is not complete yet as the transfer window is still open as at the time of publication and clubs are still in the market.
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