With the Premier League season just a couple of weeks away, squads are starting to take shape - but there's still plenty of transfer business to be done.
Manchester United finally reached a £72million agreement for Atalanta's Rasmus Hojlund yesterday, easing their striker worries.
Meanwhile, Nathan Ake committed his future to Manchester City by penning a new four-year contract worth £160,000 per week.
But there is still plenty of business to be done, whether it's bringing in a new man or tying down your own talent long-term - something Spurs will be really eager to do with Harry Kane, though such prospects look vanishingly slim.