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Transfer news live: Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool updates

Follow our live coverage of all Thursday's news and rumours

Stones is reportedly the subject of a £55million bid from Manchester City
Stones is reportedly the subject of a £55million bid from Manchester City (Getty)

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Welcome to The Independent’s daily live coverage of this summer’s transfer window.

Transfer news round-up

Follow all the tittle-tattle with our live blog below...

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Arsenal's summer transfer targets

Liverpool's summer transfer targets

Manchester United's summer transfer targets

When did the transfer window open?

The summer transfer window opened on Thursday 9 June for Premier League clubs.

When will the transfer window close?

The summer transfer window will close at 11.00pm on Wednesday 31 August.

Is it different in any of Europe’s other major leagues?

In Germany, Italy and Spain, the summer transfer window only opened on Friday 1 July.

This, however, is the only difference between these three leagues and the continent’s two other major domestic competitions, the Premier League and France’s Ligue 1.

The transfer window closes on Wednesday 31 August in all of Europe’s major leagues.

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