When does the summer transfer window shut around Europe? How does a ‘deal sheet’ work? From timings to key questions, here’s everything you need to know – and all the done deals on Deadline Day.

Premier League

Manuel Ugarte – Paris Saint-Germain to Manchester United, £50.5m

Orel Mangala – Lyon to Everton, loan

Aaron Ramsdale – Arsenal to Southampton, £18m-plus

Sam Johnstone – Crystal Palace to Wolves, £10m

Sekou Kone – Guidars FC to Manchester United, undisclosed

Maxence Lacroix – Wolfsburg to Crystal Palace, £21m with add-ons

Jayden Meghoma – Southampton to Brentford, £5m plus bonuses

Ryan Fraser – Newcastle to Southampton, undisclosed

EFL

Ben Waine – Plymouth to Mansfield, loan

Sonny Finch – Middlesbrough to MK Dons, loan

Ben Nelson – Leicester to Oxford, loan

Rami Al Hajj – Odense to Plymouth, undisclosed

Jevani Brown – Bristol Rovers to Notts County, loan

George Cox – Volendam to Swindon, free

Romelle Donovan – Birmingham to Burton, loan

Stephen Humphrys – Wigan to Barnsley, free

Pat Jones – Huddersfield to Exeter, undisclosed

Tom Cannon – Leicester to Stoke, undisclosed

Todd Cantwell – Rangers to Blackburn, £500,000

Reuben Egan – unattached to Tranmere

Justin Obikwu – Coventry to Grimsby, loan

Nat Phillips – Liverpool to Derby, loan

Lewis Shipley – Norwich to Cheltenham, loan

Caleb Taylor – West Brom to Wycombe, loan

Odeluga Offiah – Brighton to Blackpool, loan

Pierre Ekwah – St Etienne to Sunderland, loan

Roko Simic – Red Bull Salzburg to Cardiff, undisclosed

Jack Currie – Oxford to Leyton Orient, loan

Frankie Okoronkwo – Everton to Salford, loan

Shamal George – Livingston to Wycombe, undisclosed

Dan Nlundulu – Bolton to Cambridge, loan

Harrison Ashby – Newcastle to QPR, loan

Josh Laurent – Stoke to Burnley, undisclosed

Saxon Earley – Plymouth to Lincoln, loan

Alex Gilliead – Bradford to Shrewsbury, free

Jasper Moon – Burton to Harrogate, loan

Kane Thompson-Sommers – Halifax to MK Dons, undisclosed

Harrison Biggins – Shrewsbury to Carlisle, loan

Josh Bowler – Nottingham Forest to Preston, loan

Kasey Palmer – Coventry to Hull, undisclosed

Josh Thomas – Swansea to Bromley, loan

Ben Thompson – Stevenage to Bromley, loan

Jeremy Sarmiento – Brighton to Burnley, loan

Luca Ashby-Hammond – Fulham to Gillingham, loan

Chris Popov – Leicester City to Barrow, loan

Sonny Aljofree – Manchester United to Accrington Stanley, loan

Haji Mnoga – Portsmouth to Salford, free

Ibane Bowat – Fulham to Portsmouth, undisclosed

Kian Harratt – Huddersfield to Fleetwood, loan

Billy Crellin – Everton to Accrington, loan

Mikey Johnston – Celtic to West Brom, undisclosed

Will Swan – Mansfield to Crawley, undisclosed

Josh Keeley – Tottenham to Leyton Orient, loan

Ken Aboh – Norwich to Stevenage, loan

Myles Peart-Harris – Brentford to Swansea, loan

Kyle Hudlin – Huddersfield to Newport, loan

Josh Coburn – Middlesbrough to Millwall, loan

Brandon Cover – Leicester City to Port Vale, loan

George Hall – Birmingham to Walsall, loan

Amario Cozier-Duberry – Brighton to Blackburn, loan

Anis Ben Slimane – Sheffield United to Norwich, loan

Kylian Kouassi – Blackpool to Salford, loan

Daniel Barden – Norwich City to Swindon, loan

Carl Rushworth – Brighton to Hull, loan

Jenson Metcalfe – Everton to Chesterfield, loan

Cheick Diabate – Exeter to Bradford, loan

Ao Tanaka – Fortuna Dusseldorf to Leeds, undisclosed

Danny Butterworth – Carlisle to Swindon, undisclosed

Luke McNally – Burnley to Bristol City, undisclosed

Daniel Jebbison – Bournemouth to Watford, loan

Balazs Toth – Fehervar FC to Blackburn, undisclosed

Gatlin O’Donkor – Oxford to Bristol, loan

Jayden Luker – Luton to Grimsby, loan

Saidou Khan – Swindon to Tranmere, loan

Scott Wright – Rangers to Birmingham, undisclosed

Mo Faal – West Brom to Wrexham, £500,000

International

Tammy Abraham – Roma to AC Milan, loan

Alexis Saelemaekers – AC Milan to Roma, loan

Stefan Bajcetic – Liverpool to Red Bull Salzburg, loan

Koji Miyoshi – Birmingham to VfL Bochum, undisclosed

Djordje Petrovic – Chelsea to Strasbourg, loan

Enzo Barrenechea – Aston Villa to Valencia, loan

Neal Maupay – Everton to Marseille, loan

Scott McTominay – Manchester United to Napoli, £21m plus add-ons

Frank Onyeka – Brentford to Augsburg, loan

Pierre Ekwah – Sunderland to St Etienne, loan

Timothee Pembele – Sunderland to Le Havre, loan

Fabio Silva – Wolves to Las Palmas, loan

When does the summer transfer window close?

The window will close on Friday, August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and Scotland.

The Premier League and Scottish Premiership brought forward Deadline Day to ensure harmonisation with the major leagues in Europe. The closing dates were set following discussions with the leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

Clubs are able to complete deals after the deadline passes if they have submitted a deal sheet to the Premier League. The deal sheet allows a club to confirm a deal has been agreed and allows for additional time to submit any outstanding documents.

What time is the deadline around Europe?

While the major leagues around Europe have aligned in terms of the date of Deadline Day, the timings differ across the continent.

The Bundesliga transfer window shuts at 7pm, while in Ligue 1 the deadline is 10pm. Clubs can do business in LaLiga until 10.59pm and Serie A’s deadline is 11pm.

When is the WSL transfer deadline?

Women’s Super League sides have until 11pm on Friday, September 13 to do business.

The 2024/25 WSL season starts the following weekend, with Arsenal taking on Manchester City in a heavyweight clash on Sky Sports on the first weekend.

What’s the ‘deal sheet’?

Essentially, extra time for clubs scrambling to conclude late deals.

A ‘deal sheet’ allows a club to confirm that a deal has been reached, buying them additional time to submit the remaining documentation.

Premier League rules state that for an 11pm deadline, the deal sheet cannot be used before 9pm, and needs to arrive fully completed before the transfer window closes.

Once the sheet arrives, clubs have got another two hours – or until 1am on Saturday – to submit the full paperwork.

If a club is looking to complete an international transfer, they must still comply with the FIFA Transfer Matching System (TMS) deadline of midnight.

When will players signed on Deadline Day be eligible to play?

The Premier League action resumes this weekend, with a blockbuster clash between Manchester United and Liverpool live on Super Sunday.

But new registrations of players have to be completed by midday the day before a round of matches.

That means players must be registered by noon on Deadline Day if they are to play this weekend, otherwise they will have to wait until after the international break to feature.

Can clubs sign players outside the transfer window?

Signings are often announced outside a transfer window, but a player will not be able to be registered to play for their new side until the window opens.

What about free agents?

Free agents can sign for a team at any time, as they are not contracted to another club.

If a player is to become a free agent at the start of July, they can agree a transfer to another club but will not officially be their player until their contract is over.

When is the 2025 winter transfer window?

The winter transfer window in the Premier League and EFL will open on New Year’s Day and close on Monday, February 3 at 11pm. This is the same in Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

Follow the summer transfer window with Sky Sports

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