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Men’s transfer window summer 2022 – all deals from Europe’s top five leagues

17-year-old joins academy on a scholarship deal

Club confirms end of second spell at Old Trafford, having rejoined in 2016

Player confirms departure after nine years at club, having won 16 trophies including five European Cups

Morocco international says time at Molineux was 'honour and a privilege'

Returns to his first club after Magpies contract expires

U21 International and Rijeka captain can play across defence

Centre-back was recently on loan at Sheffield United

Promoted club say financial constraints behind decision not to sign centre-back permanently

Wide player signed to add squad depth after Union qualified for Europa League

PSG trigger €40m permanent deal after left-back enjoyed successful first season in Ligue 1

Likely to play on left of 3-4-3 but will also bolster Spurs' attacking options

Left-back leaves Bernabéu as club's most decorated player, winning 25 trophies

Free transfer set to go through on 1 July

French midfielder leaves Bayern on free after winning 14 trophies in five seasons

The summer transfer window 2022 promises to be as busy as ever. We have already had some big transfers with Erling Haaland joining Manchester City the biggest one so far.

But Sadio Mané has indicated he wants to leave Liverpool and likewise Robert Lewandowski could be on the move from Bayern Munich with Barcelona a reported destination.

What will Real Madrid do? They won the Champions League again but failed in their pursuit of Kylian Mbappé.

Manchester United are sure to rebuild their squad under Erik ten Hag while PSG will surely be busy again despite keeping Mbappé while the Italian trio of Juventus, Milan and Inter will look to strengthen as well.

Read more on theguardian.com