Time is quickly running out for Premier League clubs to conclude their summer transfer business with only 11 days remaining of the window. Over £2 billion has been spent by teams in England's top flight, but that figure will increase significantly with Liverpool potentially spending near £200 million to bolster their attack, while Manchester City could even beat that as they plot multiple signings to replace outgoing players like Rodri, Nico Gonzalez and Savinho.
Tottenham are trying to wrap up a double deal for Savinho and Omar Marmoush which could cost them up to £150 million, having already spent massively for Roberto De Zerbi. Their splash of over £220 million is still not as much as that of their London rivals, Chelsea, the division's biggest spenders at nearly £350 million.
Three Man Utd Signings
Manchester United still want three more signings and could get them all. The Red Devils are trying to wrap up a deal for Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba after a £60 million plus £5 million offer fell short of the Seagulls' expectations.
On top of that, they want a left-back, and transfer expert Ben Jacobs says they have been offered RB Leipzig's David Raum and Jorge Salinas of Racing Santander. Raum is into the final year of his contract and at 28 would be a like-for-like replacement for Luke Shaw, whose Old Trafford deal expires in 2027. That would allow United to still pursue dream target Lewis Hall, from Newcastle, next summer.
Jacobs also adds that United still want to snap up Leicester City youngster Louis Page after having a bid rejected for the midfielder.
Spurs £85m Agreement
Tottenham want to sign both Omar Marmoush and Savinho from Manchester City. And it looks like they've finally brokered a deal for the latter, who they have wanted for over 12 months.
The Athletic say an agreement has been reached in principle for Brazil winger Savinho to join Spurs for £75 million plus £10 million in add-ons. It is added that £5 million of the bonuses are highly achievable.
Today marks the start of the 2026-27 Premier League season, with champions Arsenal starting off against newly-promoted Coventry City tonight.



