The 2017 summer transfer window opens on 1 July and some Premier League clubs have already begun spending money. Here are the latest done deals (only the teams which have bought and sold are listed).
Keep checking in at talkSPORT.com to see the list grow as clubs begin throwing their money around.
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Jonathan Calleri (returns to Deportivo Maldonado after loan)
Due to the upcoming Robbie Williams concert, the Stadium Store will close at 5pm on Saturday 3rd June and reopen at 9am on Thursday 8th June.
Supporters can still get hold of all official Saints merchandise at our WestQuay store, which is open until late seven days a week.
Alternatively, supporters can use our 24/7 online service at store.saintsfc.co.uk and there will also be a click & collect service available at the WestQuay store throughout this period.
Everton are on the brink of completing their first summer signing, Cuco Martina from Southampton.
Ronald Koeman wants a new right-back given Seamus Coleman’s long recovery from a broken leg and the extra weight of Europa League games that Everton will have to play next season.
Everton have identified Martina, who Koeman signed for Southampton in 2015, as the ideal addition on a free transfer.
The 27-year-old Curacao international can provide extra experience and competition for Mason Holgate at right-back. 20-year-old Holgate impressed last season, especially after Coleman’s injury, starting 16 Premier League games.
Martina leaves Southampton after two seasons at St Mary’s. He made 14 starts for Koeman in the 2015-16 season after joining from FC Twente, scoring a famous long-range curling goal against Arsenal in December 2015.
Last season, under Claude Puel, he started 15 games but was allowed to leave at the end of his two-year contract.
Everton are poised to make Southampton’s Cuco Martina their first signing of the summer.
Manager Ronald Koeman is keen to bring in cover for injured right-back Seamus Coleman and can sign 27-year-old Curacao international Martina on a free transfer.
With Everton also competing in the UEFA Europa League next season, Koeman is all-too-aware of the extra fixture pressure and wants reinforcements in all positions.
Martina started 15 matches in all competitions for the Saints last season, but hasn’t featured for Claude Puel’s men since the 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Arsenal in the FA Cup fourth round on January 28.
He had made 14 starts for Koeman at St Mary’s the previous season and scored a memorable goal in a 4-0 win over the Gunners in the Premier League.
Martina, capped 27 times for Curacao, will offered greater experience in the right-back position to 20-year-old Mason Holgate, who started 16 league games following Coleman’s broken leg.
Monaco’s brilliant season ended in Ligue 1 glory, and a near-miss in the Champions League, but they face an uphill task repeating the feat next year.
Already it seems the excellent attacking side is about to be broken up, with Kylian Mbappe, Benjamin Mendy, Djibril Sidibe, Fabinho, Tiemoue Bakayoko, and Thomas Lemar, are all being linked with summer transfers.
It’s will be a great shame if Leonardo Jardim was unable to keep the majority of the squad together, but it wouldn’t be the first time a successful team has been dismantled in such a way.
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