Transfer deals - June 2015
Football League clubs can sign players once they play their final
game of the season. The Premier League window officially starts on 1
July but clubs can sign players from June.
Out-of-contract players generally move on 1 July, although deals can be confirmed before then.
Clubs can apply for emergency dispensation to sign players, usually a goalkeeper, immediately if they have an injury crisis.
All Premier League, Football League, Scottish Premiership and major European transfers will appear here.
For all the latest rumours, check out the Gossip page and for all the manager ins and outs for June, see the current managers' list.
WACHEZAJI WALIOSAJILIWA
Angelo Balanta [Bristol Rovers - Carlisle] FreeGeorge Baldock [MK Dons - Oxford United] Loan
Jason Banton [Plymouth - Wycombe] Free
Simon Church [Charlton - MK Dons] Free
Cody Cropper [Southampton - MK Dons] Free
Mark Cullen [Luton - Blackpool] £180,00, plus potential add-ons
Donervon Daniels [West Brom - Wigan] Free
Andrew Davies [Bradford City - Ross County] Free
Scott Davies [Fleetwood - Tranmere] Undisclosed
Steven Davies [Blackpool - Bradford] Free
Richard Foster [Rangers - Ross County] Free
Kieran Gibbons [Aberdeen - Livingston] Free
Dale Jennings [Barnsley - MK Dons] Free
Louis Laing [Nottingham Forest - Motherwell] Free
Chris Lines [Port Vale - Bristol Rovers] Undisclosed
Gary MacKenzie [Blackpool - Doncaster] Free
Alfie Mawson [Brentford - Barnsley] Free
Alexander McQueen [Tottenham - Carlisle] Free
Jacob Mellis [Unattached - Bury]
Louis Moult [Wrexham - Motherwell] Undisclosed
Nyron Nosworthy [Blackpool - Dagenham] Free
Stephen Quinn [Hull - Reading] Free
Chris Robertson [Port Vale - Ross County]
Danny Rowe [Rotherham - Wycombe] Free
Vincent Sasso [Braga - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan
Timmy Thiele [Borussia Dortmund - Burton] Free
Lars Veldwijk [Nottingham Forest - FC Zwolle] Loan
Gregg Wylde [St Mirren - Plymouth] Free
29 June
Kari Arnason [Rotherham - Malmo] UndisclosedEl Hadji Ba [Sunderland - Charlton] Undisclosed
Kris Boyd [Rangers - Kilmarnock] Free
Stuart Carswell [Motherwell - St Mirren] Free
Petr Cech [Chelsea - Arsenal] £10m
Ross Etheridge [Derby - Accrington] Free
Jake Jervis [Ross County - Plymouth] Free
Josh McQuoid [Bournemouth - Luton] Free
Tom Naylor [Derby - Burton] Free
Mark Oxley [Hull - Hibernian] Free
Paulinho [Tottenham - Guangzhou Evergrande] £9.9m
Orlando Sa [Legia Warsaw - Reading] Undisclosed
27 June
Billy Kee [Scunthorpe - Accrington] FreeAdam Legzdins [Leyton Orient - Birmingham] Free
Billy Paynter [Carlisle - Hartlepool] Free
Carlos Tevez [Juventus - Boca Juniors] Undisclosed
26 June
Tom Cairney [Blackburn - Fulham] UndisclosedJason Davidson [West Brom - Huddersfield] Free
Rory Donnelly [unattached - Gillingham]
Ryan Fraser [Bournemouth - Ipswich] Loan
Tom Hopper [Leicester City - Scunthorpe] Free
Jacques Maghoma [unattached - Birmingham]
Tyrone Mings [Ipswich - Bournemouth] Undisclosed
Shinji Okazaki [Mainz - Leicester City] Undisclosed (subject to work permit)
Dimitri Payet [Marseille - West Ham] Undisclosed
Brett Pitman [Bournemouth - Ipswich] Undisclosed
Adam Smith [Leicester - Northampton] Free
Anthony Stewart [Crewe - Wycombe] Free
Danny Ward [Liverpool - Aberdeen] Loan
WACHEZAJI WALIOSAJILIWA
Yoann Barbet [Chamois Niortais - Brentford] UndisclosedChristian Burgess [Peterborough - Portsmouth] Undisclosed
Lewis Buxton [Sheffield Wednesday - Rotherham] Free
Danny Carr [Huddersfield - Cambridge] Free
Juanma Delgado [Kalloni - Hearts] Undisclosed
Gerard Deulofeu [Barcelona - Everton] £4.3m
Kallum Higginbotham [Partick - Kilmarnock] Free
Jabo Ibehre [Colchester - Carlisle] Free
Darryl Lachman [FC Twente - Sheffield Wednesday] Undisclosed
Sean McConville [Chester - Accrington] Undisclosed
Gary Sawyer [Leyton Orient - Plymouth] Free
- Rojo, Di Maria (two) and Aguero among goalscorers
- Argentina last in final in 2007
- Argentina play hosts Chile in Copa America final
- Final on Saturday, 4 July in Santiago (21:00 BST)
Argentina remain on course to win their first Copa America title
since 1993 after thrashing Paraguay to set up a final against tournament
hosts Chile.
Marcos Rojo put Argentina ahead from Lionel Messi's free-kick and Javier Pastore made it 2-0 with a low shot.
Lucas Barrios pulled one back from 20 yards, but Angel Di Maria then netted twice, slotting in from Pastore's pass and then converting a rebound.
Sergio Aguero headed in a fifth and Gonzalo Higuain blasted in a sixth.
It was an impressive victory from Gerardo Martino's side as La Albiceleste moved into the Copa America final for the third time in four competitions and will play Chile in Santiago on 4 July.
Although he did not score, it was another influential performance from skipper Messi, who had a hand in three of the six goals.
His free-kick led to Rojo opening the scoring in the 15th minute and then the four-time World Player of the Year created the second with a jinking run before setting up the impressive Pastore.
Argentina's route to the Copa America final |
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Group match - 13 June: 2-2 v Paraguay |
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Group match - 17 June: 1-0 v Uruguay |
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Group match - 20 June: 1-0 v Jamaica |
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Quarter-final - 27 June: 0-0 (5-4 on pens) v Colombia |
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Semi-final - 1 July: 6-1 v Paraguay![]()
Wednesday's back page of the Daily Star
Aston Villa want to sign Argentine midfielder Esteban Cambiasso, 34, after his contract at Leicester City expired. (Sun - subscription required) Newcastle United will have to pay more than £9m if they want to sign 26-year-old Wolfsburg striker Bas Dost. (Newcastle Chronicle) However, another report states Wolfsburg have put a £30m price tag on Dutch striker Dost, 26. (Daily Express) Uruguay defender Sebastian Coates, 24, will make a permanent move to Sunderland from Liverpool after spending last season on loan at the Stadium of Light. (Guardian) Aston Villa's Belgium striker Christian Benteke, 24, would turn down a move to Tottenham even if a deal is agreed, as he favours Liverpool. (London Evening Standard) Atletico Madrid's Turkish midfielder Arda Turan, 28, a reported target for Chelsea and Manchester United, will announce which team he will join on Friday. (Manchester Evening News) Chelsea are expected to confirm the loan signing of 29-year-old Monaco striker Radamel Falcao later this week, having already agreed personal terms on a £130,000-a-week deal. (London Evening Standard) Crystal Palace, West Ham and Marseille are in a three-way battle to sign Lille's Senegal midfielder Idrissa Gueye, 25. (Daily Mail) Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert, 33, is the subject of interest from West Bromwich Albion, while the England international has also been linked with QPR and Bournemouth. (Liverpool Echo) Swansea's Wales full-back Jazz Richards, 24, will have a medical at Championship side Fulham on Wednesday before a permanent move. (Sky Sports) Newcastle's Nigeria winger Sammy Ameobi, 23, is set to sign a new deal and then join Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan. (ESPN) West Brom are nearing a deal for QPR's Scotland winger Matty Phillips, 24, and have also offered a new contract to coach Gerry Francis. (Birmingham Mail) Watford's new manager Quique Sanchez Flores is keen on striker Alvaro Vazquez, 24, and midfielder Pablo Sarabia, 23, who play for Spanish club Getafe. (Times - subscription required)
Best of social media![]()
Chris Smalling at Machu Picchu
Aston Villa winger Scott Sinclair has announced on Instagram that he has become a father after his girlfriend and former soap star Helen Flanagan gave birth to a daughter. Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe showed off his musical side, playing the guitar at an open mic night and posted a picture on Instagram. Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet has been swimming with dolphins in Dubai and posted a video of his encounter on Facebook. Striker Bafetimbi Gomis has posted a picture on Instagram from the first day of pre-season training at Swansea with his team-mates including new signing Andre Ayew. He wrote: "The preparation for the season has already begun, welcome to my new French team-mates, we all hope that all together we will do something great this year." Swansea manager Garry Monk also tweeted: "Good to see all the players back fit and well #timetoprepare." And finallyNew Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores has revealed he is a long-term fan of celebrity Hornets supporter and former club owner Elton John. (Daily Express)The proposed transfer of ex-Arsenal striker Gervinho from Roma to United Arab Emirates club Al-Jazira has fallen through after the Ivory Coast international's excessive demands. Requests included a helicopter and a private beach as part of the deal. (Daily Telegraph) |
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