Euro 2024 is done and dusted and now all attention is shifting to another season of Premier League action.
Plenty of top-flight clubs are busy at work in the transfer market with the new season less than a month away.
Here is your comprehensive guide of who your team wants to sign this summer.
Arsenal – Riccardo Calafiori
One of the rare bright sparks of Italy’s poor Euro 2024, Riccardo Califiori appears destined to leave Bologna for a big move this summer.
Murmurs suggest the technical defender favours a move to the Emirates over London rivals Chelsea.
Aston Villa – Joao Felix
Villa have already been busy this summer, with the blow of losing Douglas Luiz to Juventus softened by the acquisitions of Ross Barkley, Samuel Iling-Junior, Ian Maatsen and Enzo Barrenechea.
Amadou Onana and Jaden Philogene look to also be on their way but the arrival of Joao Felix – mooted in Spanish press – would surely top the lot.
🚨 Joao Felix could be on his way to Aston Villa as talks are on the way between clubs.
🤝 Personal terms reported to be verbally agreed
💣 There is confidence within Aston Villa to make a deal for João Félix happen soon 🔜💥! @RadioMARCA
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— Olt Sports (@oltsport_) July 17, 2024
Bournemouth – Cameron Archer
Should Felix arrive at Villa Park, that would push Cameron Archer further down the pecking order and an exit seems likely.
The England Under-21s striker returned to Villa following Sheffield United’s relegation but a switch to the Andoni Iraola’s men could be the perfect place to prove he belongs at Premier League level.
Brentford – Alfie Doughty
Alfie Doughty is another who impressed for a relegated side at Luton and may well end the transfer window at a Premier League club.
The versatile left-sider scored three goals and collected eight assists last season and would be a handy addition for Thomas Frank at wing-back.
Brighton – Kyle Walker-Peters
Brighton have already added Yankuba Minteh and Mats Wieffer to their squad this summer and the next port of call for new boss Fabian Hurzeler could be a right-back.
Kyle Walker-Peters, who was promoted last season with Southampton, could be a standout option after an impressive season in the Championship.
Chelsea – John Duran
As ever, Chelsea have already been busy in the transfer market, with Kiernan Deswbury-Hall, Tosin Adarabioyo and Marc Guiu among the new faces brought in.
A new striker could be next on the list and a long-term target Jhon Duran from Aston Villa could be completed now his Copa America campaign is over.
Chelsea have agreed a fee of close to £40m with Aston Villa to sign Jhon Durán… ✅ pic.twitter.com/2wC4C4Jk0X
— LDN (@LDNFootbalI) June 11, 2024
Crystal Palace – Marcus Edwards
Michael Olise’s departure has left a gap on the right side of Crystal Palace’s attack and rumours suggest Eagles chiefs want Sporting Lisbon winger Marcus Edwards to fill it.
The London-born 25-year-old is reportedly open to a return to England, though Palace may have to compete with former club Tottenham for his signature.
Everton – Willy Gnonto
Tim Iroegbunam, Jack Harrison and Iliman Ndiaye have already arrived on Merseyside and Everton are now setting their sights on a new winger.
Having seemingly missed out Jaden Philogene, wantaway Leeds ace Willy Gnonto is reportedly their top target.
Fulham – Emile Smith Rowe
Emile Smith Rowe is set to leave Arsenal in search of first-team football this summer and Fulham could be a move that suits all parties.
The Gunners have reportedly turned down an opening offer for their academy graduate but that is unlikely to put the Cottagers off.
Emile Smith Rowe is wanted by a Premier League rival 👀#BBCFootball #epl
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) October 15, 2023
Ipswich – Eddie Nketiah
The Premier League new boys look to have already tied up deals for Omari Hutchinson, Ben Johnson, Jacob Greaves, Liam Delap and Arijanet Muric during a busy start to the window.
Eddie Nketiah could be the next ambitious move Kieran McKenna’s Tractor Boys could make, with the Arsenal striker another who is keen on regular minutes.
Leicester – Matias Soule
Bobby De Cordova-Reid, Issahaku Fatawu, Caleb Okoli and Michael Golding have already been signed by the Foxes and next on their list could Juventus starlet Matias Soule.
New Foxes boss Steve Cooper wants quality in attack and with 11 goals for the 21-year-old last season, Soule would certainly add that.
Liverpool – Anthony Gordon
Liverpool another club starting a brave new world under a new manager and there is plenty of intrigue over how they will shape under Arne Slot in the post-Jurgen Klopp era.
The Reds reportedly saw an offer for England winger Anthony Gordon rejected by Newcastle but with the Magpies needing to sell, it is a move to keep an eye on.
🆕 Anthony Gordon Newcastle transfer plan confirmed as Liverpool ‘bids’ rejected 👇https://t.co/SDHAZQkw72
— Liverpool FC News (@LivEchoLFC) July 17, 2024
Manchester City – Bruno Guimaraes
Bruno Guimaraes is another Toon star whose future is in doubt, with Manchester City reportedly leading the race for the Brazil playmaker.
The 26-year-old is a fan favourite at St James’ Park and City would likely have to offer a huge fee to lure him away.
Manchester United – Mattijs de Ligt
With forward Joshua Zirkzee through the door and a move for Leny Yoro close, Mattijs de Ligt appears to be the next on Manchester United’s list.
The Dutch defender is seemingly keen to depart Bayern Munich this summer and would be a quality addition to United’s back four.
🚨🔴 Matthijs de Ligt told his agent Rafaela Pimenta two weeks ago: only Man United, no negotiations with other clubs.
The contract agreed is valid until June 2029, five years. De Ligt only wants United.
Negotiations between Man United and Bayern are also proceeding well. pic.twitter.com/c7a8TAlYpW
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 11, 2024
Newcastle – James Trafford
Newcastle reportedly agreed personal terms with Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford and it now looks to be up to the clubs to agree a fee.
A £16m offer has been snubbed by the Clarets, who are holding out for £20m for a keeper who made England’s provisional England squad this summer.
Nottingham Forest – Nikola Milenkovic
Fiorentina centre-back Nikola Milenkovic is said to be on his way to the City Ground with a medical imminent.
The 26-year-old started every game for Serbia at Euro 2024 and would help cover for the losses of Moussa Niakhate and Orel Mangala during the off-season.
Southampton – Armando Broja
Play-off winners Southampton have signed no less than seven players this summer, including Flynn Downes, Adam Lallana and Nathan Wood.
A new striker is the next port of call with Che Adams set to depart and former loanee Armando Broja from Chelsea would be an exciting addition.
Tottenham – Conor Gallagher
Tottenham are keen to build on the progress made under Ange Postecoglou last term and Conor Gallagher appears to be the man they want to shore up their midfield.
The England man was a key player for Chelsea last term but profit and sustainability restraints means the academy graduate is regularly linked with a switch to their London rivals.
West Ham – Georges Mikautadze
Max Kilman looks like an assured signing for West Ham, as does Jean-Clair Todibo who is reportedly on his way from Nice on loan.
After bolstering their defence, Georgian Euros star Georges Mikautadze would be an exciting capture up front.
Georges Mikautadze now has two goals at Euro 2024!#GEOCZE #BBCEuros #Euro2024 pic.twitter.com/UrkwxaKYoq
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) June 22, 2024
Wolves – Che Adams
Scotland striker Adams could be set to remain in the Premier League with Wolves after the expiry of his Southampton contract.
The 28-year-old forward has been offered a contact by the West Midlanders, but is reportedly also weighing up a proposal from Serie A side Torino.