Deadline day LIVE! Follow every transfer rumour and done deal across England and Europe
Welcome to Sports Mole's live coverage of summer 2024 transfer deadline day!
Stick with us to follow every twist, turn, done deal and rumour throughout England and Europe as clubs race to get their final pieces of business done before the window slams shut.
The deadline for English deals to go through is 11pm tonight, and some major moves are still expected to take place before that with plenty of big clubs seeking reinforcements or looking to offload players, and many big names expected to be part of that.
The Dutch defender is yet to commit his future to Liverpool, with his contract set to expire at the end of the season, after six-and-a-half successful years at Anfield.
Van Dijk has been ever-present in Arne Slot's Premier League side this season, with the Reds on the cusp of winning a second title in five years, thanks heavily to the impact of the 33-year-old.
Currently earning north of £200,000-per-week, no agreement has yet been reached or publicly announced about new terms being agreed between player and club, meaning Van Dijk could depart, along with Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold this summer.
Two European clubs 'in pole position' to sign Bellingham
Two European giants are allegedly viewed as the frontrunners to sign Sunderland midfielder Jobe Bellingham.
Despite being just 19 years of age, Bellingham has already racked up 101 appearances in the Championship, contributing 11 goals and four assists.
Having initially been handed senior football by Birmingham City, the prospect has established himself as one of the brightest young stars outside of the Premier League.
However, having played a key role in keeping Sunderland in the promotion race this campaign, Jude Bellingham's younger sibling has only enhanced his stock.
Since being finally handed his chance in the Gunners first team at the start of 2022-23, Saliba has established himself as one of the world's best centre-backs.
A total of seven goals and two assists have come from 121 appearances in all competitions, the France international forming a resolute and consistent partnership alongside Gabriel Magalhaes.
There is an argument that their central-defensive relationship is the strongest in world football, yet Arsenal's ongoing failure to win silverware has led to talk about the 23-year-old's long-term future.
On the back of a loan stint with Bristol Rovers in 2022-23, Quansah was promoted to the senior setup by then-manage Jurgen Klopp.
Since then, the academy graduate has gone on to make a total of 53 appearances for the Merseyside giants in all competitions, contributing three goals and three assists.
However, since being withdrawn by Arne Slot in his first competitive game in charge, Quansah has struggled to earn regular minutes for the Premier League leaders.
The Reds have been quiet across the last two transfer windows, but that has not stopped them from excelling on all fronts since the appointment of Slot, whose team boast a 15-point lead at the Premier League summit, have an EFL Cup final to look forward to this weekend and are still competing in the Champions League.
Nevertheless, Liverpool are expected to delve into the summer transfer market to reinforce Slot's squad ahead of next season and the Merseysiders have been tipped to strengthen in the left-back department.
The long-term futures of Andrew Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are believed to be uncertain, with the former entering the final year of his contract at Anfield in the summer.
Rashford scored the very first goal of the Amorim era at the end of November, but he quickly fell out of favour under the Portuguese and was eventually exiled from the first-team squad.
After being dropped for the Manchester derby in December, Rashford revealed that he was "ready for a new challenge" and has not been seen in a Red Devils shirt since, after Amorim cited underwhelming performances in training and general behaviour around the club as his reason against selecting the forward.
The 27-year-old academy graduate had spent his entire career at Man United, before leaving in the January transfer window and securing a loan move to Aston Villa, where he has made eight appearances in all competitions.
While Martinelli's return was an unexpected boost, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka's absences means that 30-year-old Trossard is Arsenal's most senior fit attacker, but the Belgian has blown hot and cold this season and is out of contract in 2026.
Both goalkeepers will soon be entering the final year of their contract at the club and have endured patchy runs of form when called upon by Pep Guardiola this season.
Ederson has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in world football during his eight-year spell at the Etihad Stadium, where he has won six Premier League titles and three Golden Gloves.
The 29-year-old joined the Citizens from boyhood club Aston Villa in August 2021 for £100m - both a club record and then British transfer record fee.
Grealish has since played 151 times for Man City in all competitions and has won seven trophies, including three Premier League titles and one Champions League.
The England international was a key cog in the Citizens' machine that won a historic treble in 2022-23, but he has since struggled with a few injuries and when available has failed to make a meaningful impact in games.
Both Mainoo and Garnacho are regarded as important first-team players for the Red Devils, but speculation over their long-term futures at the club have lingered in recent months.
It has previously been reported that Man United would reluctantly consider selling both home-grown players as their exits would represent pure profit under the Premier League's financial rules.
Big spenders Chelsea were linked with a move for Mainoo during the January transfer window and it is understood that they still hold an interest in the 19-year-old midfielder.