Premier League Summer Transfers 2013

The transfer market is in full swing, with Premier League clubs busily rebuilding their squads in time for the 2013-14 campaign. Telegraph Sport offers a full, updated list of the ins and outs at all 20 clubs.

Roberto Soldado - Premier League Summer Transfers 2013

Arsenal
In: Yaya Sanogo (Auxerre, Free).
Out: Gervinho (Roma, £8m), Vito Mannone (Sunderland, £1.5m), Martin Angha (FC Nuremburg, Undisclosed), Andre Santos (Flamengo, Undisclosed), Andrei Arshavin (Zenit St Petersburg, Free), Denilson (Sao Paulo, Free), Craig Eastmond (Colchester, Free), Kyle Ebecilio (FC Twente, Free), Jernade Meade (Swansea City, Free), Elton Monteiro (Club Brugge, Free), Philip Roberts (Falkirk, Free), Reice Charles-Cook (Bury, Free), Sébastien Squillaci (Bastia, Free), Sanchez Watt (Colchester, Free), Jordan Wynter (Bristol City, Free), Chuks Aneke (Crewe, Loan), Joel Campbell (Olympiacos, Loan), Francis Coquelin (Frieburg, Loan), Johan Djourou (Hamburg, Loan), Ignasi Miquel (Leicester, Loan).
Released: Samir Bihmoutinel, Daniel Boateng, Zach Fagan, Sead Harjovic, Conor Henderson, Nigel Neita, Josh Rees, James Shea.
Aston Villa
In: Jores Okore (Nordsjaelland, £4m), Leandro Bacuna (Groningen £3m), Aleksander Tonev (Lech Poznan, £2.5m), Antonio Luna (Seville, £2m), Nicklas Helenium (Aalborg, £1.2m rising to £2m), Liam Prynn (Torquay, £50,000), Jed Steer (Norwich, Free).
Out: Courtney Cameron (Torquay, Free), Brett Holman (Al Nasr, Free), Eric Lichaj (Nottm Fst, Free), Jean Makoun (Rennes, Free), Derrick Williams (Bristol City, Free), Graham Burke (Shrewsbury, Loan), Richard Dunne (QPR, Free), Andrew Marshall (Millwall, Loan), Samir Carruthers (MK Dons, Loan).
Released: Calum Barrett, Joshua Barton, Daniel Devine.
Retired: Stiliyan Petrov.
Cardiff City
In: Gary Medel (Sevilla, £9.5m), Steven Caulker (Tottenham, £8m), Andreas Cornelius (FC Copenhagen, £7.5m), John Brayford (Derby County, £1.5m), Simon Moore (Brentford, Undisclosed).
Out: Elliot Parish (Bristol City, Free), Ben Nugent (Brentford, Loan).
Released: Jese Darko, Nat Jarvis, Stephen McPhail.
Retired: Heidar Helguson.
Chelsea
In: André Schürrle (Bayer Leverkusen, £18m), Marco van Ginkel (Vitesse Arnhem, £9m), Cristian Cuevas (O'Higgins, £3m), Mark Schwarzer (Fulham, Free), Stipe Perica (NK Zadar, Undisclosed).
Out: Jeffrey Bruma (PSV Eindhoven, £2.5m), Amine Aflane (Energie Cottbus, Free), Adam Coombes (Notts County, Free), Ben Gordon (Ross County, Free), Rohan Ince (Brighton, Free), Ross Turnbull (Doncaster, Free), Patrick Bamford (MK Dons, Loan), Thibaut Courtois (Atletico Madrid, Loan), Todd Kane (Blackburn, Loan), Marko Marin (Seville, Loan), Oriol Romeu (Valencia, Loan), George Saville (Brentford, Loan), Patrick van Aanholt (Vitesse Arnhem, Loan), Daniel Pappoe (Colchester, Loan), Milan Lalkovic (Walsall, Loan), Florent Malouda (Trabzonspor, Free), Sam Walker (Colchester, Loan), Cristian Cuevas (Vitess Arnhem, Loan).
Released: James Ashton, Samuel Bangura, Yossi Benayoun, Aziz Deen-Conteh, Henrique Hilario, Tom Howard, Archange Nkumu, Nortei Nortey.
Retired: Paulo Ferreira.
Crystal Palace
In: Dwight Gayle (Peterborough, £6m), Jose Campana (Sevilla, £1.75m), Stephen Dobie (Brighton, £850,000), Elliot Grandin (Blackpool, Free), Jerome Thomas (West Brom, Free), Kevin Phillips (Blackpool, Free).
Out: Alex Marrow (Blackburn, Undisclosed), Jermaine Easter (Millwall, Free), Andre Moritz (Bolton, Free), Dale Banton (MK Dons, Loan), Ryan Innis (Cheltenham, Loan).
Released: Aaron Akuruka, Kadell Daniel, Bayan Fenwick, Jack Holland.
Everton
In: Arouna Koné (Wigan, £6m), Joel Robles (Atletico Madrid, £2m), Antolín Alcaraz (Wigan, Free), Gerard Deulofeu (Barcelona, Loan).
Out: Jake Bidwell (Brentford, Undisclosed), Jasper Johns (Sheffield United, Free), Conor McAleny (Brentford, Loan), Jan Mucha (Krylia Sovetov Samara, Free).
Released: Johan Hammer, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Sam Kelly.
Retired: Phil Neville.
Fulham
In: Maarten Stekelenburg (Roma, £4.76m), Sasha Riether (Cologne, £1.27m), Fernando Amorebieta (Athletic Bilbao, Free), Derek Boateng (Dnipro, Free), Ange-Freddy Plumain (Lens, Free), Adel Taarabt (QPR, Loan).
Out: Mark Schwarzer (Chelsea, Free), Richard Peniket (Tamworth, Free), Alex Smith (Swindon, Free), Dan Burn (Birmingham, Loan), Ryan Williams (Oxford United, Loan).
Released: Chris Baird, Simon Davies, Mahamadou Diarra, Thomas Donegan, Corey Gamiero, James Musa, Mladen Petric, Csaba Somogyi.
Hull City
In: Curtis Davies (Birmingham, £2.25m), Ahmed Elmohamady (Sunderland, £2m), Allan McGregor (Besiktas, £1.8m), Yannick Sagbo (Evian, £1.5m), George Boyd (Peterborough, Free), Maynor Figueroa (Wigan, Free), Steve Harper (Newcastle United, Free), Jamie Devitt (Chesterfield, Free), Danny Graham (Sunderland, Loan)
Out: Corry Evans (Blackburn, £750,000), Sonny Bradley (Portsmouth, Free), Mark Cullen (Luton, Free), Andy Dawson (Scunthorpe, Free), Danny East (Portsmouth, Free), Danny Emerton (Northampton, Free), Mark Oxley (Oldham, Loan), Jack Hobbs (Nottingham Forest, Loan), Jamie Devitt (Chesterfield, Free), Tom Cairney (Blackburn, Loan).
Released: Paul McKenna, Seyi Olofinjana, Jay Simpson.
Liverpool
In: Iago Aspas (Celta Vigo, £9m), Simon Mignolet (Sunderland, £9m), Luis Alberto (Seville, £6.8m), Kolo Touré (Manchester City, Free).
Out: Andy Carroll (West Ham, £15m), Jonjo Shelvey (Swansea, £5m rising to £6m), Tyrell Belford (Swindon, Free), Peter Gulasci (Red Bull Salzburg, Free), Jamie Stephens (Newport, Free), Danny Wilson (Hearts, Free), Conor Coady (Sheffield United, Loan), Henoc Mukendi (Partick Thistle, Loan), Michael Ngoo (Yeovil, Loan), Pepe Reina (Napoli, Loan), Jack Robinson (Blackpool, Loan), Suso (Almeria, Loan), Jay Spearing (Bolton, £2m).
Retired: Jamie Carragher.
Manchester City
In: Fernandinho (Shakhtar Donetsk, £30m), Stevan Jovetic (Fiorentina, £22m), Jésus Navas (Seville, £17m rising to £22.9m), Alvaro Negredo (Seville, £16.4m rising to £20.6m).
Out: Carlos Tévez (Juventus, £10m rising to £12m), Jeremy Helan (Sheffield Wednesday, Undisclosed), Maicon (Roma, Undisclosed), Wayne Bridge (Reading, Free), Ryan McGivern (Hibs, Free), Roque Santa Cruz (Malaga, Free), Kolo Touré (Liverpool, Free), Karim Rekik (PSV Eindhoven, Loan), Reece Wabara (Doncaster, Loan).
Released: Filippo Mancini.
Manchester United
In: Guillermo Varela (Penarol, £2.4m).
Out: Sean McGinty (Sheffield United, Free), Reece James (Carlisle United, Loan), Frederic Veseli (Ipswich, Free), John Cofie (Barnsley, Free), Reece Brown (Watford, Free), Luke McCullough (Doncaster Rovers, Free), Ryan Tunnicliffe (Ipswich, Loan).
Released: Michele Fornasier, Luke Giverin, Luke Hendrie, Gyliano Van Velzen.
Retired: Paul Scholes.
Newcastle United
In: Olivier Kemen (Metz, Undisclosed), Loïc Rémy (QPR, Loan).
Out: James Perch (Wigan, £750,000), JJ Hooper (Northampton Town, Free), Danny Simpson (QPR, Free), Steve Harper (Hull City, Free), Mehdi Abeid (Panathinaikos, Loan), Shane Ferguson (Birmingham, Loan), Michael Richardson (Accrington Stanley, Loan), James Tavernier (Shrewsbury, Loan).
Released: Yven Moyo.
Norwich City
In: Ricky van Wolfswinkel (Sporting Lisbon, £8.5m), Leroy Fer (FC Twente, £7m), Gary Hooper (Celtic, £5m), Martin Olsson (Blackburn, £2.5m), Nathan Redmond (Birmingham, £2.2m rising to £3.2m), Javier Garrido (Lazio, £1.275m), Carlo Nash (Stoke, Free).
Out: Grant Holt (Wigan, £2m), James Vaughan (Huddersfield, £1m), Tom Adeyemi (Birmingham, Free), Olumide Durojaiye (Falkirk, Free), George Francomb (AFC Wimbledon), Simeon Jackson (Eintracht Braunschweig, Free), Chris Martin (Derby, Free), Korey Smith (Oldham, Free), Jed Steer (Aston Villa, Free), Marc Tierney (Bolton, Free), Elliott Ward (Bournemouth, Free), Declan Rudd (Preston, Loan), Andrew Surman (Bournemouth, Loan).
Released: Lee Camp, Ramil Sheriff.
Southampton
In: Victor Wanyama (Celtic, £12.5m), Dejan Lovren (Lyon, £8.5m).
Out: Vegard Forren (Molde FK, Undisclosed), Sam Hoskins (Yeovil, Free), Richard Chaplow (Millwall, Free), Steve de Ridder (Utrecht, Free), Ryan Dickson (Colchester, Free), Ben Reeves (MK Dons, Free), Frazer Richardson (Middlesbrough, Free), Dan Seaborne (Yeovil, Free).
Released: Danny Butterfield, Tommy Forecast, Alberto Seidi.
Stoke City 
In: Erik Pieters (PSV Eindhoven, £3m), Alex Grant (Portsmouth, Free), Marc Muniesa (Barcelona, Free), Juan Agudelo (New England Revolution, Free*).
Out: Matthew Lund (Rochdale, Free), Carlo Nash (Norwich, Free), Matthew Upson (Brighton, Free), Dean Whitehead (Middlesbrough, Free), Rory Delap (Burton Albion, Free).
Released: Michael Clarkson, Matthew Gledhill, Jadan Hall, Andrew Musunga, George Rigg, Mamady Sidibé.
Retired: Michael Owen.
*Arrives on Jan 1.
Sunderland 
In: Jozy Altidore (AZ Alkmaar, £6.5m), Emanuele Giaccherini (Juventus, £6.5m), Vito Mannone (Arsenal, £1.5m), David Moberg Karlsson (IFK Gothenburg, £1.5m), El-Hadji Ba (Le Havre, £380,000), Duncan Watmore (Altrincham, Undisclosed), Cabral (Basel, Free), Modibo Diakité (Lazio, Free), Valentin Roberge (Maritimo, Free), Ondrej Celustka (Trabzonspor, Loan), Danny Graham (Hull City, Loan), Alfred N'Diaye (Eskisehirspor, Loan).
Out: Simon Mignolet (Liverpool, £9m), Ahmed Elmohamady (Hull, £2m), James McClean (Wigan, £1m), Matt Kilgallon (Blackburn, Free), Adam Reed (Burton, Free), Ryan Noble (Burnley, Free), Danny Graham (Hull City, Loan), Jordan Pickford (BUrton Albion, Loan).
Released: Titus Bramble, Anthony Callaghan, Wade Joyce, Matt Kilgallon Ben Wilson.
Swansea City 
In: Wilfried Bony (Vitesse Arnhem, £12m), Jonjo Shelvey (Liverpool, £5m rising to £6m), Jordi Amat (Espanyol, £2.5m), Alejandro Pozuelo (Real Betis, £425,000), Gregor Zabret (NK Domzale, Undisclosed), José Cañas (Real Betis, Free), Alex Gogic (Olympiakos, Free), Jernade Meade (Arsenal, Free), Jonathan de Guzman (Villareal, Loan), Jernade Meade (Unattached, Free).
Out: Kemy Agustien (Brighton, Free), David Cornell (St Mirren, Free), Mark Gower (Charlton, Free), Kyle Bartley (Birmingham, Loan), Gwion Edwards (St Johnstone, Loan), Alan Tate (Yeovil Town, Loan).
Tottenham Hotspur 
In: Roberto Soldado (Valencia, £26m), Paulinho (Corinthians, £17m), Nacer Chadli (FC Twente, £7m), Etienne Capoue (Toulouse, £9m).
Out: Steven Caulker (Cardiff, £8m), Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders, £6m), John Bostock (Royal Antwerp, Free), Jack Bartram, Nathan Byrne (both Swindon, Free), Grant Hall, Massimo Luongo, Alex Pritchard, Ryan Mason (all Swindon, Loan), Tomislav Gomelt (Royal Antwerp, Loan), Bongani Khumalo (Doncaster, Loan), Adam Smith (Derby, Loan).
Released: David Bentley, William Gallas, Jack Munns, Jake Nicholson.
West Bromwich Albion 
In: Nicolas Anelka (Shanghai Shenhua, Free), Diego Lugano (Paris St-Germain, Free), Goran Popov (Dynamo Kiev, Loan).
Out: Marc-Antoine Fortuné (Wigan, Free), James Hurst (Valur, Free), Gonzalo Jara Reyes (Nottingham Forest, Free), Jerome Thomas (Crystal Palace, Free), Romaine Sawyers (Walsall, Free), Scott Allan (Birmingham, Loan)
Released: Zoltan Gera.
West Ham United 
In: Andy Carroll (Liverpool, £15m), Danny Whitehead (Stockport, Undisclosed), Adrián (Real Betis, Free), Razvan Rat (Shakhtar Donetsk, Free).
Out: Robert Hall (Bolton, Compensation), Jake Larkins (Leyton Orient, Free), Gary O’Neil (QPR, Free). 

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Pep Guardiola hopes the world's eyes will be watching his team and not his persona in Friday night's Bundesliga opener.
Pep Guardiola.
The Bayern Munich coach is preparing for his Bundesliga debut against Borussia Monchengladbach aware that he has become the main attraction following his arrival from Barcelona, but insisting that the real stars of the show are on the field.
They demonstrated that to great effect last season by winning an unprecedented Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and Champions League treble under Jupp Heynckes and Guardiola is hoping for more of the same at the Allianz Arena.
"I am not the best coach in the world, I was coach of the best team in the world," said the Catalan.
"We had a great performance for a long time, but a coach is dependent on his players. It's not important how good I am.
"What matters is that I'm able to get my ideas across to my players. It's important that the players trust me.
"I just like to convince my players and support them in showing their qualities. That is my aim, that is what I am focused on."
Guardiola has asked for patience as he tries to get his team playing the way he expects football to be played, although he knows he won't be shown any mercy if he gets things wrong.
"Of course I knew before I got here that I had to win," he said at a press conference. "If we lose, I will be criticised.
"I've got to accept that, otherwise I would have been better off staying in New York."
Gladbach may be excused for feeling they would be better off staying at home too, although they have no intention of accepting defeat before the game has even started.
"It's fantastic that we open our season at FC Bayern," said coach Lucien Favre. "We're looking forward to this game, even if we know we face a difficult task."
In view of a 5-1 defeat to Bayern in a pre-season friendly Favre's optimism is even harder to justify, but that result doesn't bear any influence on Friday night's game.
"It was only a friendly and you can't read too much into that," said the Swiss at a press conference.
"We made big mistakes in that game which are really easy to