Joshua Zirkzee: Manchester United reach broad agreement with Bologna striker amid increased optimism over deal | Transfer Centre News

Joshua Zirkzee: Manchester United reach broad agreement with Bologna striker amid increased optimism over deal | Transfer Centre News


There is increased optimism from all parties that a deal can be finalised for Joshua Zirkzee’s move from Bologna to Manchester United.

Extensive talks have taken place with Zirkzee’s representatives and there is a broad agreement on terms with the player.

As was reported by Sky Sports, United have made it clear they will meet the 23-year-old’s £34m release clause.

Discussions are ongoing internally over whether United will pay the clause in full or negotiate a structure with Bologna.

Zirkzee is with the Netherlands squad at Euro 2024 and made his first appearance of the tournament in Saturday night’s quarter-final win over Turkey, coming on as a late substitute.

Arsenal and AC Milan are also interested in Zirkzee, who has two years left on his contract with Bologna.

Juventus are another club keen on Zirkzee but are currently working on other targets, and they would need to sell a striker to bring one in.

Why is Zirkzee in demand?

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Zirkzee is also on Arsenal’s radar

Zirkzee graduated through Bayern Munich’s system and had spells with Parma and Anderlecht before joining Bologna in the summer of 2022.

The forward received limited game time in his first campaign in Serie A, scoring only two league goals from 808 minutes.

Last season he scored 11 league goals and the shot map below suggests he is most lethal from the left-of-centre region.

Joshua Zirkzee

The heat map below also shows how the forward typically plays deeper than a conventional striker.

Joshua Zirkzee

He also ranks among the top five players in Serie A for creating big chances, attempting dribbles and regaining possession in the final third.

Indeed, the radar graphic below reveals he ranks among the top five per cent across Europe in those three metrics.

When does the summer transfer window close?

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at midnight in Scotland.

The Premier League has brought forward Deadline Day to link up with the other major leagues in Europe. The closing dates were set following discussions with the leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

Max Kilman to West Ham transfer: Julen Lopetegui’s move for underrated Wolves captain makes sense even at £40m | Football News

Max Kilman to West Ham transfer: Julen Lopetegui’s move for underrated Wolves captain makes sense even at £40m | Football News


Steve Bull is surely Wolves’ greatest-ever signing, brought in for a pittance from West Bromwich Albion and going on to become the club’s all-time top scorer. But there are now 40 million reasons why Maximilian Kilman’s name is in the frame.

At 27, he departs Molineux for around 1,000 times the fee that was paid to Maidenhead for his services in 2018. He has been superb for Wolves, captaining the club this past season. The question now is whether he can be even better for West Ham United.

Kilman should not be underestimated. Even his colleagues have made that mistake in the past. A conversation with Jose Sa, in particular, comes to mind. The goalkeeper knew most of his new team-mates upon arrival but not the fresh-faced lad at the back.

Watch Kilman’s best bits from the 2023/24 Premier League season

“I talked with him,” he told Sky Sports. “I said, ‘Max, the first training session here, when I saw you, I said to myself that this guy cannot be a player’. In that first session, when we were defending, he did not run. I thought that was impossible. This guy doesn’t run!”

His confession to Kilman came months down the line by which point he had realised the truth. “I had to say sorry to him because after that first session all I was thinking was that he did not run and he did not tackle. I eat my words. He is amazing.”

Kilman is not a defender who tends to catch the eye with last-ditch tackles, although he did rank among the top three in the Premier League last season for headed clearances and possession won in the defensive third. It helps that he did not miss a single minute.

His strength, alongside this unusual durability, is his calmness in defence. It has become something of a running joke that references to Kilman’s rise cannot ignore his time playing futsal for England but it is an inescapable element of his development.

A different kind of defender?

Michael Skubala, now head coach of League One side Lincoln City, was the England futsal manager during Kilman’s time in that game. Speaking to him when Kilman first emerged at Wolves, Skubala told Sky Sports: “His journey is quite unique in England.”

He added: “Max did not do futsal within a football environment, he did futsal within a futsal environment. That is to say, he had come out of the professional football system and was in the futsal system being coached by futsal coaches.”

That meant that he was not your average non-League centre-back. He was exposed to another style of play throughout. “By twin-tracking, he was getting all of these elements and he was doing it for years. He used futsal to make him a better footballer.”

And he used his early football career to prepare him for the physicality that futsal could not. Skubala called it “getting across the grass” in reference to making that adjustment to the wide-open spaces of the football pitch. A loan to Marlow helped him progress.

Mark Bartley, his manager there, explained: “You do not need to be crashing into tackles to impose your physicality on a game and ball retention comes naturally to him. A lot of players who step up have to adapt but moving the ball quickly is part of his make-up.

“He has great ball-manipulation skills. He can draw opponents into certain areas and then just manoeuvre his way out of them. It catches you off guard because it is that old cliche, good feet for a big man, but he does have tremendous feet.”

Skubala agreed. “He is really good at rolling out of pressure. He never gave the ball away in tight areas. You could always rely on him security-wise to keep possession of the ball.” Those qualities have remained a feature of his game even at Premier League level.

Lopetegui’s plans for Kilman?

Positionally, it will be interesting to see what Lopetegui has planned for him at West Ham. The most obvious explanation for the appetite for his acquisition would be the exit of the left-footed Nayef Aguerd, opening up a like-for-like space in the Irons’ squad.

Could Kilman partner Konstantinos Mavropanos in a new-look West Ham central defence? Initial reports indicate that Lopetegui is open-minded about it and will assess the situation during pre-season, something possible because of Kilman’s flexibility.

For instance, Nuno Espirito Santo and Bruno Lage both used Kilman on the right of a back three despite being a natural left-footer. Playing on the opposite side allowed him to collect the ball and then carry it forward with a pass out wide easily available.

Asking Lage about this at the time, he explained: “He drives with the ball. He goes inside and when the guys come towards him he finds the spaces.” Gary O’Neil would later shift Kilman back to the right of a three-man build-up, again hailing his adaptability.

Putting that position question to O’Neil, he said: “Sometimes I really like him on the right because he gives us different solutions. And then sometimes he gets the ball and I think we could do with a right-footer there. That he can do both is important.”

Max Kilman's positioning under various different managers during his Wolves career
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Kilman was used very differently by Lopetegui when at Wolves

Lopetegui, Kilman’s manager at Wolves in between Lage and O’Neil, had a more conventional approach. He deployed him as the left-sided centre-back in a four-man defence. Kilman was part of eight clean sheets in his 11 home games under Lopetegui.

The new West Ham manager was impressed by his work ethic and his character, as well as his willingness to take on new ideas. A relative introvert, he has added even more to his game under O’Neil, taking on greater responsibility as a leader in the dressing room.

Lopetegui is banking on all of that to help make a difference as he prepares for his first full season as a Premier League manager. He believes Kilman’s peak years are upon us and it would not be a huge shock if that England call-up soon comes.

Wolves may welcome the fee but they will miss the player. There will be more spectacular signings this summer but few more sensible. This is a defender with no obvious weaknesses in his game. Lopetegui and West Ham will be the beneficiaries.

Rangers transfer news: Hamza Igamane becomes seventh summer signing | Football News

Rangers transfer news: Hamza Igamane becomes seventh summer signing | Football News



Rangers have completed the signing of striker Hamza Igamane, subject to international clearance.

The 21-year-old joins from Moroccan club AS Far Rabat where he scored seven goals and provided six assists in 20 appearances this season.

Igamane, who has represented Morocco at U23 level, is Rangers’ seventh summer signing following Mohamed Diomande, Jefte, Oscar Cortes, Clinton Nsiala, Connor Barron and Liam Kelly.

“I am really proud to join Rangers and I can’t wait to get started with my team-mates,” said Igamane.

“It is a huge club, with a loyal fanbase and a lot of history. I am excited for my future here and looking forward to being a part of this club.”

Manager Philippe Clement added: “I am delighted to welcome Hamza to Rangers and we believe he will be a great asset to our squad. He has a lot of talent and potential and he will bring a fresh presence to our attacking options.

“We know it will be a big change in culture and a new country for Hamza to adapt to, but as a club we will support him on and off the pitch to settle in here.”

Leon Balogun said Rangers will be ready for a title race next season

Nils Koppen, Rangers’ director of football recruitment, said: “I would like to welcome Hamza to Scotland and to Rangers and I am thrilled he will be joining our squad.

“He is an exciting young talent, who has already shown his energy, skill and determination during his time in Morocco and at international level. I look forward to seeing him develop further in our club.”

The 2024 summer transfer window is now open and will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

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

Vivianne Miedema: Man City sign Women’s Super League record goalscorer on free transfer after Arsenal exit | Football News

Vivianne Miedema: Man City sign Women’s Super League record goalscorer on free transfer after Arsenal exit | Football News



Manchester City have completed the signing of Vivianne Miedema, who has signed a contract until the summer of 2027.

Clubs across Europe and North America were interested in the forward but the 27-year-old has moved to City on a free transfer after leaving Arsenal at the end of her contract.

Miedema is the WSL’s all-time leading scorer. However, she has started just eight league matches over the past two seasons due to injury, including an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear in December 2022.

Miedema, who joined Arsenal from Bayern Munich in 2017, won the WSL with the Gunners in 2019, as well as the League Cup in 2018, 2023 and 2024.

The Netherlands international’s decision to leave north London was mutual. Miedema was understood to be keen on a fresh challenge while Arsenal are looking to reinvest in their squad.

Upon signing, Miedema said: “The reason I chose City is because they have the same ambitions as me. They want to win the league and titles.

Vivianne Miedema scored on her final Arsenal appearance against Brighton in the Women’s Super League

“Looking to the future, I’ve always said I want to play with the best players in the world and I think City have got that.

“I haven’t played as much football as I would have wished over the past two years, but I think and hope my best years are still to come. I hope I’m going to be able to help the team as much as I can do.

“I am just really excited to be part of the team and for the girls to hopefully help me and get me back to my best. If I get back to my best again then we can achieve really nice things together.

“I do think this is the place to be right now. In the end, it was an easy choice for me.

“I want to challenge myself every day in training but also every single week in the games we play.”

Vivianne Miedema scored her first goal for Arsenal since December 2022 against Liverpool last season

Head coach Gareth Taylor added: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming Viv to City and seeing her flourish over the next three years.

“Our ambition is to compete on the highest stage and for the highest honours, and Viv is aligned to this desire.

“She’s a top talent that I’m excited to work with, as she’s a player I’ve always admired. Viv will be a real asset to the team.”

Miedema also reunites with her Netherlands team-mates Jill Roord – herself coming back from an ACL injury – and Kerstin Casparij.

She will join up with Man City for pre-season training at the end of July.

Miedema joins formidable Man City attack

Sky Sports’ Charlotte Marsh:

“After missing out on the WSL title by goal difference to Chelsea last season, Taylor and his team are trying to make sure that doesn’t happen again this time.

“Manchester City are building quite the potent attacking force. Lauren Hemp and Chloe Kelly are on either wing, Bunny Shaw is through the middle and Miedema can play in the No. 10 role or just off Shaw.

“That’s before we even talk about the return of Jill Roord, the breakthrough of Jess Park and the calming influence of Yui Hasegawa in central midfield.

Rosie and Mollie Kmita rank Vivianne Miedema’s best Women’s Super League goals

“Miedema’s arrival could also prove to be the best business of the window. Firstly, it’s a free transfer.

“And, despite writing her name repeatedly into WSL history in her seven years at Arsenal, the forward is just 27 and, arguably, hitting her peak years.

“She too will have something to prove after 18 months of injury disappointments and setbacks. That should be a stark warning for other WSL teams.

“It is time for Miedema to see if she can shine elsewhere in the WSL – and win more silverware along the way.”

Fran Kirby: Brighton Women sign former Chelsea forward on free transfer | Football News

Fran Kirby: Brighton Women sign former Chelsea forward on free transfer | Football News


Brighton Women have signed Fran Kirby on a free transfer after the expiry of her Chelsea contract.

The 31-year-old England international departs Chelsea as their all-time leading scorer having netted 115 goals in 205 appearances since her arrival from Reading in 2015.

Kirby won 14 trophies during a decorated nine-year spell in west London including seven Women’s Super League titles, five FA Cups and two League Cups.

Kirby scored on her last appearance for Chelsea against Manchester United

She is also a two-time winner of the PFA Women’s Player of the Year and Football Writers’ Women’s awards and has won 70 caps for England, scoring 19 goals and helping them win the Euros in 2022.

Kirby admits she would “love” to be involved at next year’s European Championships but her decision to move to Brighton was not based on that ambition.

Brighton have yet to reveal the length of Kirby’s contract.

She told a press conference: “I’d love to go to another Euros but I will never base my decision on the future.

“For me it’s what’s right for me now and where I feel like I’m going to get the best out of myself. Being close to home and being at a club that wants to push the women’s game is something I wanted to do.

“For me if I feel valued in an environment then I know I’m going to get the best out of myself.

Kirby explains the joy to get a goal on her final appearance for Chelsea and what it means to leave on a winning high

“When I spoke to Brighton they were so complimentary of me as a player and as a person. For me, feeling valued is one of the most important things as a footballer and I felt that as soon as I spoke to them on the phone and got to know the people around the building.

“That was probably my main reason behind it but of course I’d love to do everything I can to be involved in another Euros and help the Lionesses win it again.”

Kirby also revealed she wanted to remain in the WSL following her Chelsea exit and therefore she “couldn’t turn down” Brighton.

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Kirby helped the Lionesses to Euro 2022 glory

She said: “I wanted to go somewhere where I could keep my standards up and help bring those standards into another club.

“I wanted to stay in this league because I still want to be competing week in and week out and as long as I can help a team progress then that’s what I want to do.

“When I spoke to Brighton and they told me how the owner was behind the women’s game, how much they wanted to invest in it and push it forwards and seeing the facilities here, for me it was a really exciting opportunity and one that I felt I couldn’t really turn down.”

Zoe Johnson, Brighton’s managing director of women’s and girls’ football, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Fran to the club.

“She arrives as one of the most decorated English footballers of all time, playing an integral role in Chelsea’s recent dominance, as well as on the international stage having been a part of England’s Euro 2022 win.

“Her experience on the pitch will be just as important off it and we have no doubt that she will help us take a significant step towards our long-term targets.”

Arsenal transfer news: David Raya completes permanent £27m move from Brentford | Football News

Arsenal transfer news: David Raya completes permanent £27m move from Brentford | Football News


Arsenal have completed the permanent signing of goalkeeper David Raya from Brentford on a long-term deal.

The Gunners have paid £27m for the Spain international, on top of the £3m fee they paid the Bees to take Raya on loan last season.

Raya told Arsenal’s website: “After a year on loan as a Gunner, I can finally say that I’m an Arsenal player for the coming years. I’m excited to see what the future holds but always living in and enjoying the present.

“It’s a dream come true to be here and I want to thank you for all the support you have already given me throughout the last year.”

Raya won the Premier League Golden Glove in his debut campaign with Arsenal, keeping 16 clean sheets in the Premier League and 20 in total across 41 appearances.

The 28-year-old helped Arsenal to a runners-up finish in the Premier League and a run to the Champions League quarter-finals.

Raya – who is currently at Euro 2024 with Spain – previously spent four years with Brentford, where he moved after leaving Blackburn.

The best goals Arsenal scored in the 2023/24 Premier League season

Arteta: Raya a big presence in Arsenal dressing room

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta – who promoted Raya to No1 goalkeeper ahead of Aaron Ramsdale – said: “David showed us last season what an important player he is for us so we are delighted he is now officially our player.

“He is a big presence in our dressing room and we are really pleased to keep working with him.

“We know he will take the strong foundations he put in place last season and build on them in the years to come, and that he will enjoy more success with us.

“We have a very talented group of goalkeepers and I love to see connections like the one I see in our goalkeeping unit.”

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Edu, Arsenal’s sporting director, added: “We are so happy to have completed the deal to sign David from Brentford. He had a beautiful first season with us.

“He is a talented international, a great professional and a popular figure at the club. We benefited from all of this last season during his loan with us.

“David’s signing is another strong example of our recruitment strategy in action, as we continue to build a team that will challenge for major trophies.

“We know there’s so much more to come from him and we are excited that he will continue to be a big part of the journey we are all on.”

Ramsdale future set to be resolved after Euros

Aaron Ramsdale
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Newcastle are among the clubs to have shown interest in Aaron Ramsdale

With Raya committing to Arsenal, it is understood all options remain open regarding Ramsdale’s future.

The 26-year-old made just 11 appearances for the Gunners last season after losing his place to Raya and, while they do not want to lose Ramsdale, Arsenal would understand if he harboured a desire for first-team football.

Any potential exit for the goalkeeper would have to work for all parties and a loan move cannot be ruled out.

There has been tentative interest in Ramsdale from clubs, including Newcastle, but his future will likely be resolved after Euro 2024, where he is part of England’s squad.

Ramsdale has two years – plus the option of a further 12 months – remaining on his Arsenal contract.

When does the summer transfer window open and close?

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is officially open.

The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

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

Max Kilman transfer: West Ham have improved offer in region of £40m accepted by Wolves | Football News

Max Kilman transfer: West Ham have improved offer in region of £40m accepted by Wolves | Football News



Wolves accept West Ham’s bid in region of £40m for captain Max Kilman; Hammers made improved bid after seeing their opening £25m offer last month rejected by Wolves; West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui set to be reunited with Kilman, whom he managed in his time at Wolves

Riccardo Calafiori transfer: Arsenal interested in Bologna and Italy defender this summer | Football News

Riccardo Calafiori transfer: Arsenal interested in Bologna and Italy defender this summer | Football News


Arsenal are interested in Bologna and Italy centre-back Riccardo Calafiori as the Gunners look to strengthen in the defensive areas this summer.

Arsenal are yet to make a formal approach for Calafiori with the 22-year-old one of a number of players the north London side are looking at.

Calafiori played every minute of the Euro 2024 group stages for Italy but was suspended for the Azzurri’s round of 16 defeat to Switzerland.

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Calafiori has three years remaining on his Bologna contract

The defender’s impressive displays in Germany were a bright spot in the holders’ disappointing exit from the competition.

Calafiori also played a key role in helping his club side Bologna qualify for next season’s Champions League for the first time as they finished fifth in Serie A.

The ex-Roma player has three years left on his Bologna contract.

Sevilla in Lokonga talks

Luton Town's Albert Sambi Lokonga during the Premier League match at Kenilworth Road, London. Picture date: Friday May 3, 2024.
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Arsenal midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga spent last season on loan at Luton Town

Sevilla are in talks with Arsenal over the signing of midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga.

While a permanent sale at the right price is understood to be the preferred option for Arsenal, Mikel Arteta’s side are open to a loan with an option or obligation to buy.

The 24-year-old spent last season on loan at Luton and has two years left on his contract, and there is a willingness from all parties to get a deal done.

Arsenal fixtures: Gunners start with Wolves at home

Arsenal will start their 2024/25 Premier League season at home to Wolves on Saturday August 17.

The Gunners then face a trip to Unai Emery’s Aston Villa and a home clash with Brighton before visiting Tottenham on September 14 for the first north London derby of the season. The return fixture with Spurs at the Emirates is on January 14.

Mikel Arteta’s side’s first game with last season’s title rivals and champions Manchester City comes within the first five games of the campaign on September 21 at the Etihad, with the reverse fixture at the Emirates on February 1.

Over Christmas, the Gunners are at home to newly-promoted Ipswich on Boxing Day before travelling across London to face Brentford on December 29. In March, the Gunners face a trip to Man Utd before a home game against Chelsea.

The Gunners end the season away at Southampton on May 25, after visiting Anfield on May 10 and hosting Newcastle for their final home game on May 18.

When does the summer transfer window open and close?

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is officially open.

The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

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

Ross Barkley: Aston Villa complete signing of midfielder from Luton Town | Transfer Centre News

Ross Barkley: Aston Villa complete signing of midfielder from Luton Town | Transfer Centre News


Aston Villa have completed the signing of midfielder Ross Barkley from Luton Town.

Barkley returns to Villa Park on a permanent basis having enjoyed a successful loan spell at the club during the 2020/21 season while he was at Chelsea.

The 30-year-old, who came through the ranks at Everton, has 33 England caps to his name.

Barkley also has experience of playing league football in France, having previously turned out for Nice.

The midfielder made 32 league appearances for Luton Town last season, but was unable to prevent the Hatters being relegated from the Premier League.

Edwards: Barkley leaves with best wishes

Luton Town manager Rob Edwards ahead of the Emirates FA Cup fifth round match at Kenilworth Road, Luton. Picture date: Tuesday February 27, 2024.

Luton Town manager Rob Edwards said Barkley leaves Kenilworth Road with everyone’s best wishes, adding the midfielder hopes the move to Aston Villa can boost his chances of a return to the international fold.

Edwards said: “We are disappointed to see Ross go, but we completely understand it and he leaves with our best wishes and thanks.

“It was great to work with him for a season. He was amazing, provided lots of good memories for us all and the supporters fell in love with him, but I’m sure everyone will understand the opportunity.

“Playing in the Premier League is important for Ross, as is Champions League football. He still wants to play for England and believes this gives him the best chance to do so.

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Ross Barkley has returned to Aston Villa where he was previously on loan from Chelsea during the 2020/21 season

“We’ve had a good chat and Ross has thanked me and the club. We are parting on good terms and you never know what the future holds, I’ve got to say that.

“He loves all of the supporters and he wants to come back to watch a game. He actually said, ‘I want to come back for the Watford derby!’

“So let’s give him a great reception when he does come back during the season. He’ll always be welcome.”

When does the summer transfer window open and close?

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is officially open.

The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

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

Douglas Luiz: Juventus sign Brazilian midfielder from Aston Villa | Transfer Centre News

Douglas Luiz: Juventus sign Brazilian midfielder from Aston Villa | Transfer Centre News


Juventus have signed midfielder Douglas Luiz from Aston Villa.

Villa are expected to get two players from Juventus – winger Samuel Iling-Junior and midfielder Enzo Barrenechea – plus £21m as part of the deal.

Luiz, 26, scored nine goals in 35 Premier League games last season as Unai Emery’s side qualified for the Champions League in fourth.

The Brazil midfielder, who is currently at the Copa America, has signed a five-year contract with Juventus.

Luiz scored an amazing goal for Aston Villa with his effort at Arsenal going straight in DIRECT from a corner…

What have Villa done so far in the window?

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Aston Villa signed Ian Maatsen for £37.5m this week

As well as moving Luiz on, Villa have let young midfielders Tim Iroegbunam and Omari Kellyman join Everton and Chelsea respectively this summer.

In return, Villa have signed Chelsea’s Ian Maatsen – who was on loan at Borussia Dortmund last season – and Everton’s Lewis Dobbin.

Meanwhile, Tottenham have an interest in Villa’s Jacob Ramsey. However, there is a big gap in the clubs’ respective valuations of the player and a transfer looks unlikely.

Villa – who have also held an interest in Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher – are not keen to sell Ramsey and have high hopes for him in the future.

Emery has a long-term admiration for Tottenham’s Giovani Lo Celso, having managed him at Villarreal.

Aston Villa fixtures: Emery’s side start with West Ham live on Sky

Aston Villa start their first Premier League campaign since qualifying for the Champions League with a trip to West Ham, live on Sky Sports.

Unai Emery’s side begin in the capital and become new West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui’s first test at 5.30pm on August 17, live on Sky Sports, before they host Arsenal at Villa Park on August 24. Villa were the only side to do the double over Mikel Arteta’s team last season.

Local rivals Wolves visit Villa Park on September 21, with the return fixture at Molineux on February 1.

Villa will have to wait until December 21 to see whether they can beat Man City on home soil two seasons in a row, with a long trip to Newcastle awaiting on Boxing Day in a busy month of Christmas fixtures, with six league matches – and a Champions League group game still to be scheduled.

The new year begins with an all-Midlands affair as Leicester visit Villa Park on January 4. A tricky-looking end to the season then awaits, as games with Newcastle and Man City end April before Villa host Tottenham on May 18, and finish their campaign a week later at Man Utd on May 25

When does the summer transfer window open and close?

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is officially open.

The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

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