Premier League 2022/23 summer transfers: All the completed deals

Richarlison of Brazil celebrates a scored goal during an International Friendly Match
Richarlison of Brazil celebrates a scored goal during an International Friendly Match. Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images.

Premier League 2022/23 summer transfer window: Ontheminute.com will keep you up-to-date with every deal that is completed until the transfer window closes in September.

The 2022 summer transfer window is well under way and the Premier League clubs have been very busy.

The Premier League clubs have already spent an combined over £1 billion on new players and as it looks now they will smash all previous spending records.

What is regarded as the biggest signing so far this summer, is an £51 million deal, after Premier League champions Manchester City activated the release clause of Norwegian striker Erling Braut Haaland at Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund. City have also signed Kalvin Phillips in a £50 million deal from Leeds United, while Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus have left the club.

Premier League runners-up Liverpool have also spent big, with the arrivals of Darwin Nunez in a £86 million deal from Benfica, Fabio Carvalho from Fulham and Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen.

Manchester United were expected to spend big in the 2022 summer transfer window, following the arrival of new manager Erik ten Hag. The Dutchman has so far signed Lisandro Martinez from Ajax, Feyenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia and Danish star Christian Eriksen on a Bosman after his contract expired. Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Edinson Cavani, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard are among the players that have left Old Trafford this summer after their contracts expired.

Newcastle were also expected to be one of the biggest spenders in Europe this year, after the club was taken over by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund earlier this year. But the club have so far just brought in Sven Botman from French side Lille, Nick Pope from Burnley and Matt Targett from Aston Villa. Financial Fair Play will impact what the Magpies can do in the summer transfer window.

Newly promoted Nottingham Forest have been one of the biggest spenders in the summer transfer window. Taiwo Awoniyi from Union Berlin, Neco Williams from Liverpool, Giulian Biancone from Troyes, Moussa Niakhate from Mainz and Omar Richards from Bayern Munich are some of the players that have joined Forest so far this summer.

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte has also been very busy this summer, bringing in Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, Yves Bissouma, Richarlison, Clement Lenglet and Djed Spence. Here is the complete overview of every confirmed transfer involving the 20 Premier League teams in the 2022 summer transfer window:

Arsenal

Ins: Marquinhos (Sao Paulo, £3m), Fabio Vieira (FC Porto, £34m), Matt Turner (New England Revolution, £7.5m), Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City, £45m)

Outs: Matteo Guendouzi (Marseille, £10m), Konstantinos Mavropanos (VfB Stuttgart, £3m), Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon, free), Daniel Ballard (Sunderland, £2m), Zak Swanson (Portsmouth, undisclosed), Jordi Osei-Tutu (Bochum, loan), Mika Biereth (RKC Waalwijk, loan)

Aston Villa

Ins: Philippe Coutinho (Barcelona, £17m), Boubacar Kamara (Marseille, free), Diego Carlos (Sevilla, £26m), Robin Olsen (AS Roma, £3m), Ludwig Augustinsson (Sevilla, £0.5m)

Outs: Indiana Vassilev (Inter Miami, loan), Matt Targett (Newcastle United, £15m), Trezeguet (Trabzonspor, undisclosed), Lovre Kalinic (Hajduk Split, free), Conor Hourihane (Derby County, free)

Bournemouth

Ins: Joe Rothwell (Blackburn Rovers, free), Ryan Fredericks (West Ham United, free)

Outs: Gary Cahill (Released), Gavin Kilkenny (Stoke City, loan), Robbie Brady (Preston, free)

Brentford

Ins: Thomas Strakosha (Lazio, free), Keane Lewis-Potter (Hull City, £19m), Aaron Hickey (Bologna, £17m)

Outs: Zanka (Released), Julian Jeanvier (Released), Mads Bidstrup (FC Nordsjaelland, loan), Christian Eriksen (Manchester United, free)

Brighton

Ins: Julio Enciso (Libertad, £10m), Sim Adingra (Nordsjaelland, £6m)

Outs: Leo Ostigard (Napoli, £5m), Jayson Molumby (West Brom, £900k), Yves Bissouma (Tottenham Hotspur £35m), Tudor Baluta (Released)

Chelsea

Ins: Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli, £38m), Raheem Sterling (Manchester City, £50m)

Outs: Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid, free), Andreas Christensen (Barcelona, free), Jake Clarke-Salter (QPR, free), Danny Drinkwater (Released), Charly Musonda (Released), Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan, loan), Lucas Bergstrom (Peterborough United, loan), Sam McClelland (Barrow, loan), Nathan Baxter (Hull City, loan), Ethan Wady (Woking, loan)

Crystal Palace

Ins: Cheick Doucoure (Lens, £21m), Malcolm Ebiowei (Derby County, undisclosed), Sam Johnstone (West Bromwich Albion, free)

Outs: Martin Kelly (Released), Jaroslaw Jach (Released), Jacob Montes (Released), Francis Hurl (Huddersfield Town, free)

Everton

Ins: James Tarkowski (Burnley, free)

Outs: Jarrad Branthwaite (PSV Eindhoven, loan), Jonjoe Kenny (Hertha BSC), Cenk Tosun (Released), Gylfi Sigurdsson (Released), Fabian Delph (Released), Andy Lonergan (Released), Richarlison (Tottenham Hotspur, £60m)

Fulham

Ins: Andreas Pereira (Manchester United, £14m), Joao Palhinha (Sporting Clube de Portugal, £20m)

Outs: Andre-Frank Anguissa (Napoli (£14.7m), Fabio Carvalho (Liverpool, comp. fee); Jean Michael Seri (Released), Alfie Mawson (Released), Cyrus Christie (Released), Michael Hector (Released), Fabri (Released), Sonny HIlton (Carlisle United, loan), Taye Ashby-Hammond (Stevenage, loan), Steven Sessegnon (Charlton Athetic, loan)

Leeds United

Ins: Brenden Aaronson (Red Bull Salzburg, £22.8m), Rasmus Kristensen (Red Bull Salzburg, £10m), Marc Roca (Bayern Munich, £10m), Darko Gyabi (Manchester City, £5m), Tyler Adams (RB Leipzig, £19.6m), Luis Sinisterra (Feyenoord, £21.4m)

Outs: Laurens de Bock (Released), Nohan Kenneh (Hibernian, free), Liam McCarron (Stoke City, undisclosed), Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City, £50m) Charlie Cresswell (Millwall, loan), Tyler Roberts (QPR, loan)

Leicester City

Ins: N/A

Outs: Eldin Jakupovic (Released)

Liverpool

Ins: Fabio Carvalho (Fulham, comp. fee), Darwin Nunez (Benfica, £64m), Calvin Ramsay (Aberdeen, £6.5m)

Outs: Ben Davies (Rangers, £4.7m), Neco Williams (Nottingham Forest, £20m), Sadio Mane (Bayern Munich, £35m), Marco Grujic (FC Porto, £10.5m), Divock Origi (AC Milan, free), Loris Karius (Released), Ben Woodburn (Preston North End, free), Sheyi Ojo (Released), Takumi Minamino (AS Monaco, £15.5m), Conor Bradley (Bolton Wanderers, loan), Billy Koumetio (Austria Vienna, loan)

Manchester City

Ins: Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund, £51m), Stefan Ortega (Armenia Bielefeld, free), Kalvin Phillips (Leeds United, £50m)

Outs: Raheem Sterling (Chelsea, £56m), Pedro Porro (Sporting Clube de Portugal, £7.2m), Fernandinho (Released), Gavin Bazunu (Southampton, £12m), Ko Itakura (Borussia Monchengladbach, £4.3m), Gabriel Jesus (£45m), Darko Gyabi (Leeds, £5m), CJ Egan-Riley (Burnley, comp. fee), Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Burnley, loan), Tommy Doyle (Sheffield United, loan), Romeo Lavia (Southampton, £10.5m), Raheem Sterling (Chelsea, £50m)

Manchester United

Ins: Lisandro Martinez (Ajax, £57m), Christian Eriksen (Brentford, free), Tyrell Malacia (Feyenoord, £14.7m)

Outs: Andreas Pereira (Fulham, £14m), Nemanja Matic (Released), Paul Pogba (Juventus, free), Jesse Lingard (Nottingham Forest, free), Juan Mata (Released), Edinson Cavani (Released), Dean Henderson (Nottingham Forest, loan), Dylan Levitt (Dundee United, £300,000), Lee Grant (Retired)

Newcastle United

Ins: Matt Targett (Aston Villa, £15m), Nick Pope (Burnley, £10m), Sven Botman (Lille, £35m)

Outs: Jack Young (Wycome, Undisclosed), Freddie Woodman (Preston North End, Undisclosed), Isaac Hayden (Norwich City, loan), Jake Turner (Released)

Nottingham Forest

Ins: Jesse Lingard (Manchester United, free), Harry Toffolo (Huddersfield, £6m), Lewis O’Brien (Huddersfield, £6m), Brandon Aguilera (Alajuelense, £1m), Wayne Hennessey (Burnley, free), Neco Williams (Liverpool, £20m), Omar Richards (Bayern Munich, £8.5), Taiwo Awoniyi (Union Berlin, £17m), Dean Henderson (Manchester United, loan), Giulian Biancone (Troyes, undisclosed), Moussa Niakhite (Mainz, £10m)

Outs: Brandon Aguilera (Guanacasteca, loan), Tobias Figueiredo (Released), Carl Jenkinson (Released), Gaeten Bong (Released), Jayden Richardson (Aberdeen, undisclosed), Ethan Horvath (Luton Town, loan), Brice Samba (Lens, £4.3m)

Southampton

Ins: Sekou Mara (Bordeaux, £13m), Joe Aribo (Rangers, £7.1m), Gavin Bazunu (Manchester City, £12m), Armel Bella-Kotchap (VfL Bochum, £8.6m), Mateusz Liz (Altay SK, free), Armel Bella-Kotchap (VfL Bochum, £9.5m), Romeo Lavia (Manchester City, £10.5m)

Outs: Fraser Forster (Tottenham Hotspur, free), Harry Lewis (Bradford City, free), Shane Long (released), Dan Nlundulu (Cheltenham Town, loan)

Tottenham

Ins: Djed Spence (Middlesbrough, £15m), Clement Lenglet (Barcelona, loan), Ivan Perisic (Inter Milan, fee), Fraser Forster (Southampton, free), Yves Bissouma (Brighton, £35m), Richarlison (Everton, £60m)

Outs: Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic, £6m), Steven Bergwijn (Ajax, £26,5m)

West Ham

Ins: Nayerf Aguerd (Rennes, £30m), Alphonse Areola (PSG, £10.5m), Flynn Downes (Swansea City, £9m)

Outs: Mark Noble (Retired), Ryan Fredericks (Bournemouth, free), Andriy Yarmolenko (Released), David Martin (Released), Sonny Perkins (Released)

Wolves

Ins: Nathan Collins (Burnley, £24m), Hwang Hee-chan (£14m, RB Leipzig)

Outs: Ruben Vinagre (Sporting Clube de Portugal, £9m), Romain Saiss (Besiktas, free), Marcal (Botafogo, free), John Ruddy (Released), Ki-Jana Hoever (PSV Eindhoven, loan), Dion Sanderson (Birmingham City, loan)