Teams were able to sign players again as from Friday morning and the summer transfer window now stays open for 11 weeks until its closure at 11pm on transfer deadline day on Friday, August 30. Several deals had been completed before the transfer window actually opened with a view to officially going through either when the transfer window opens or when current contracts expire this summer.
One of those involved a Leeds favourite and two more of them presented a £23m double swoop from a likely key promotion rival. Several more have followed since and, here, we run through every deal completed so far including a new striker for a likely promotion rival.
13. Daniel Bennie (QPR)
The Rs announced at the end of last month that 18-year-old Hong Kong-born forward but Australian youth international Bennie was joining the club from Perth Glory for an undisclosed fee.Photo: Paul Kane
14. Ben Hamer (Sheffield Wednesday)
The first part of a quick double swoop of two ex-Premier League players from the Owls. experienced 36-year-old goalkeeper Hamer joining Wednesday on a free transfers upon leaving Watford. Hamer represented Leicester City in both the Premier League and Champions League before leaving to join Huddersfield Town, Swansea City and most recently Watford.Photo: Paul Harding
15. Max Lowe (Sheffield Wednesday)
A cross city move from the Blades to the Owls, former Sheffield United full-back Lowe announced as Wednesday's second signing of the summer on Saturday. Lowe, 27, a former England youth international, became available on a free transfer after his release from the Blades this summer.Photo: Michael Regan
16. Ben Gibson (Stoke City)
As part of an early double swoop from the Potters, experienced 31-year-old centre Gibson has joined Stoke upon leaving Norwich City. Free agent transfer.Photo: Ben Roberts Photo
17. Viktor Johansson (Stoke City)
Capped once for Sweden, 25-year-old 'keeper Johansson played 135 times for Rotherham United and is leaving the Millers to join Stoke on a three-year-deal. The Potters are believed to have landed Johansson for a bargain fee of just over £1m.Photo: Ben Roberts Photo
18. Moussa Doumbia (Watford)
A five-year-deal for the 18-year-old Mali international forward who is joining the club this summer from Malian side Black Stars FC, a move announced by Watford in February. Mali teammate Ange Martial Tia has said of the six-foot-three forward "He’s our Erling Haaland. He can do it all. He’s big so he’s good in the air, but he’s also very quick for his height, particularly over distance."Photo: Luke Walker