2023 Summer Transfer Window: A Breakdown of Significant Transfers Across Football Leagues

2023 Summer Transfer Window: A Breakdown of Significant Transfers Across Football Leagues
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The final day of the 2023 summer transfer window was a flurry of activity across various football leagues, including the Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two, and the Scottish Premiership. Clubs scrambled to secure last-minute deals, making several high-profile transfers. In this article, we’ll provide a comprehensive breakdown of all the significant transfers in each league.

Premier League:

– Cole Palmer – Manchester City to Chelsea, £42.5m
– Altay Bayindir – Fenerbahce to Manchester United, £4.3m
– Nuno Tavares – Arsenal to Nottingham Forest, loan
– Tommy Doyle – Manchester City to Wolves, loan
– Matheus Nunes – Wolves to Manchester City, £53m
– Clement Lenglet – Barcelona to Aston Villa, loan
– Ansu Fati – Barcelona to Brighton, loan
– James McAtee – Manchester City to Sheffield United, loan
– Sergio Reguilon – Tottenham to Manchester United, loan
– Nicolas Dominguez – Bologna to Nottingham Forest, swap (Remo Freuler going the other way)
– Jonny Evans – Manchester United, free
– Callum Hudson-Odoi – Chelsea to Nottingham Forest, £5m

Championship:

– Taylor Harwood-Bellis – Manchester City to Southampton, loan
– Cody Drameh – Leeds to Birmingham, loan
– Jonathan Panzo – Nottingham Forest to Cardiff, loan
– Ryan Longman – Hull to Millwall, loan
– Semir Telalovic – Borussia Monchengladbach to Blackburn, undisclosed
– Allan Campbell – Luton to Millwall, loan
– Mason Burstow – Chelsea to Sunderland loan
– Nazariy Rusyn – Zorya Luhansk to Sunderland, undisclosed
– Alex Bangura – SC Cambuur to Middlesbrough, £1m
– Milutin Osmajic – Cadiz to Preston, undisclosed
– Liam Millar – Basel to Preston, loan

League One:

– Jamie McCart – Rotherham to Barnsley, loan
– John-Kymani Gordon – Crystal Palace to Cambridge, loan
– Tennai Watson – MK Dons to Charlton, free
– Admiral Muskwe – Luton to Exeter, loan
– Kyle Edwards – Ipswich to Oxford, loan
– Brandon Fleming – Hull to Shrewsbury, loan
– Joe Tomlinson – Peterborough to MK Dons, undisclosed
– Louie Watson – Luton Town to Charlton, loan
– Nathan Butler-Oyedeji – Arsenal to Cheltenham, loan
– Kabongo Tshimanga – Peterborough to Fleetwood, loan
– Josh Williams – Birmingham to Cheltenham, loan
– James Amankwah – Udinese to Charlton, loan
– Owen Dodgson – Burnley to Barnsley, loan
– Charlie McNeil – Manchester United to Stevenage, loan

League Two:

– Alfie Pond – Wolves to Stockport, loan
– James Connolly – Bristol Rovers to Morecambe, loan
– James Norris – Liverpool to Tranmere, loan
– Dion Pereira – Luton to Sutton, loan
– Joe Tomlinson – Peterborough to MK Dons, undisclosed
– Zach Mitchell – Charlton to Colchester, loan
– Chisom Afoka – Aston Villa to Bradford, loan
– George Evans – Millwall to Wrexham, undisclosed
– Dean Bouzanis – Reading to Sutton, loan
– David Okagbue – Stoke to Walsall, loan
– Luca Stephenson – Liverpool to Barrow, loan
– Charlie Lakin – Burton Albion to AFC Wimbledon, loan
– Connor Evans – Stockport County to AFC Wimbledon, loan
– Lewis Macari – Stoke to Notts County, loan
– Rayhaan Tulloch – West Brom to Bradford, loan
– Jay Mingi – Colchester, free

Scottish Premiership:

– Georgie Gent – Blackburn Rovers to Motherwell, loan
– Soro – Celtic to Beitar Jerusalem, undisclosed fee
– Morgan Boyes – Livingston to Inverness Caledonian Thistle, loan
– Connor Smith – Hearts to Scunthorpe, loan

International:

– Kevin Mbabu – Fulham to FC Augsburg, loan
– Keinan Davis – Aston Villa to Udinese, undisclosed
– Leonardo Bonucci – Juventus to Union Berlin, free
– Remo Freuler – Nottingham Forest to Bologna, swap (Nicolas Dominguez going the other way)
– Zach Booth – Leicester to Volendam, loan
– Japhet Tanganga – Tottenham to Augsburg, loan
– Andy Carroll – Reading to Amiens, undisclosed
– Niels Nkounkou – Saint-Etienne to Eintracht Frankfurt, undisclosed
– Loic Mbe Soh – Nottingham Forest to Almere City, loan
– Albian Ajeti – Celtic to Gaziantep, £500,000
– Andreas Voglsammer – Millwall to Hannover, free
– Marc Jurado – Manchester United to Espanyol, undisclosed

The closing times for the transfer window varied across different leagues. In the Premier League, the window closed at 11 pm, while in Scotland, it closed at midnight. LaLiga clubs had until 11 pm to complete their deals. France’s window shut at 10 pm, while clubs in Italy had to finalize their business by 7 pm. The Bundesliga window closed at 5 pm. However, the Saudi Arabian window remained open until September 7, potentially impacting clubs after their windows had closed.

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