The transfer window has officially opened, and we take a look at five of the biggest transfers to have already been confirmed.
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Memphis Depay – PSV Eindhoven To Manchester United
The exciting Dutchman was snapped up early by United boss, Louis Van Gaal, who also managed Depay at the 2014 World Cup for the Netherlands. The 21-year-old scored loads of goals for PSV Eindhoven this season, making him one to watch next season.
Geoffrey Kondogbia – AS Monaco To Inter Milan
The Frenchman was heavily linked with Arsenal, but a reported phone call from Roberto Mancini was enough to persuade the midfielder. Kondogbia was impressive last season for Monaco, and is no doubt a great buy for Inter as they look to rebuild their squad.
Roberto Firmino – Hoffenheim To Liverpool
It was perhaps a surprise to see Firmino sign for Liverpool, as he was heavily linked with Manchester United beforehand. The Brazilian had a great start to his international career for Brazil, and the €41 million-man could bring the Premier League great entertainment.
Sami Khedira – Real Madrid To Juventus
The German could be seen as a good steal from Los Blancos, as Juventus look to strengthen their midfield with the expected departures of Paul Pogba and Andrea Pirlo. Khedira, a 2014 World Cup winner with Germany, moved to Juventus on free and has added star power to their ranks.
Petr Cech – Chelsea To Arsenal
Jose Mourinho was reluctant to see Cech leave the Blues, especially with Arsenal calling, but the Gunners have signed a goalkeeper that could save them 15 points a season, according to Chelsea's John Terry.
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