THE TRANSFER window has officially opened for Premier League clubs, allowing teams to conduct business until the end of August.
Clubs in England’s top four leagues will have until 11pm on Friday, August 30 to conclude their business for the start of the 2024/25 season.
The Premier League, alongside the Scottish Premiership, have brought forward deadline day in order to line-up with the windows of other top European leagues.
As the Premier League kicks-off the weekend of Saturday, August 17, the window will be open for the first two rounds of fixtures.
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Cherries have already completed three deals ahead of the window opening, with loanees Luis Sinisterra and Enes Unal becoming permanent signings, alongside new arrival Alex Paulsen.
Leeds and AFC Bournemouth renegotiated a fee to Sinisterra to become a permanent Cherry shortly after the last winter transfer window opened, whilst Cherries activated a clause in Unal’s loan from Getafe to make the Turkish international their own player.
Goalkeeping prospect Paulsen arrives from A-League outfit Wellington Phoenix, Cherries’ first new arrival of the window.
After the summer window closes, Premier League teams will next be able to register players in the winter, with the 2024/25 season’s second transfer window opening on New Year's Day before closing on Monday, February 3 at 11pm.
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