It can be tough to keep up with all the transfer movement in the Premier League.
This is especially true in a summer with a major international tournament, as anyone who failed to get full marks in our early transfer quiz can surely agree.
Fear not, though. The JOE Transfer Tracker will keep you posted on all the comings and goings in the Best League In The World, as soon as they are confirmed by the clubs in question or the Premier League itself.
We’ll be updating this page regularly until the transfer window slams shut on August 31, so keep checking back for the latest news. And while we can’t guarantee the exact fees without access to individual clubs’ accounts, we’ve used transfermarkt.co.uk and reported fees in the media to make our best estimate.
Arsenal
In: Takuma Asano (Sanfrecce Hiroshima, £3.4m), Rob Holding (Bolton Wanderers, £2.5m),Shkodran Mustafi (Valencia, over £35m), Kelechi Nwakali (Diamond Football Academy, £3m), Lucas Pérez (Deportivo de La Coruña, £17m) Granit Xhaka (Borussia Mönchengladbach, £34m)
Out: Mikel Arteta (Retired), Takuma Asamo (VfB Stuttgart, Loan), Joel Campbell (Sporting Clube de Portugal, Loan),Calum Chambers (Middlesbrough, Loan), Dan Crowley (Oxford United, Loan), Mathieu Flamini (Released), Serge Gnabry (Werder Bremen, £4.5m), Isaac Hayden (Newcastle United, £2.47m), Ryan Huddart (Eastleigh, Loan), Glen Kamara (Colchester United, Loan), Tomáš Rosický (Sparta Praha, Free), Wellington Silva (Fluminense, £1.7m), Wojciech Szczęsny (AS Roma, Loan), Jon Toral (Granada, Loan), Jack Wilshere (Bournemouth, Loan)
Xhaka was the Gunners’ first signing of the summer (Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Bournemouth
In: Nathan Aké (Chelsea, Loan), Lewis Cook (Leeds United, £6m), Mihai Dobre (Viitorul Constanța, Undisclosed), Emerson Hyndman (Fulham, Compensation), Jordon Ibe (Liverpool, £15m), Lys Mousset (Le Havre, £6.2m), Mikael Ndjoli (Millwall, Free), Brad Smith (Liverpool, £6m), Mark Travers (Unattached, Free), Jack Wilshere (Arsenal, Loan), Marc Wilson (Stoke City, £2m (est.)
Out: Baily Cargill (Gillingham, Loan), Harry Cornick (Leyton Orient, Loan), Sylvain Distin (Released), Tommy Elphick (Aston Villa, £3m), Shaun MacDonald (Wigan Athletic, Undisclosed), Glenn Murray (Brighton & Hove Albion, Loan), Eunan O’Kane (Leeds United, Undisclosed), Tokelo Rantie (Gençlerbirliği, Undisclosed), Matt Ritchie (Newcastle United, £10m), Lee Tomlin (Bristol City, £3m), Rhoys Wiggins (Birmingham City, Loan), Stéphane Zubar (Released)
The Cherries broke their transfer record to sign Ibe (Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Burnley
In: Patrick Bamford (Chelsea, Loan), Steven Defour (Anderlecht, £8m), Jimmy Dunne (Manchester United, Free), Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson (Charlton Athletic, £2.5m), Jeff Hendrick (Derby County, £10m), Nick Pope (Charlton Athletic, £1.11m)
Out: Dan Agyei (Coventry City, Loan), Tom Anderson (Chesterfield, Loan), Joey Barton (Rangers, Free), Mike Duff (Retired), Cameron Dummigan (Oldham Athletic, Undisclosed), Matt Gilks (Rangers, Free), Josh Ginnelly (Walsall, Loan), George Green (Kilmarnock, Loan), Luke Hendrie (Kilmarnock, Loan), Rouwen Hennings (Fortuna Dusseldorf, Loan), David Jones (Sheffield Wednesday, Lukas Jutkiewicz (Birmingham, Loan), Undisclosed), Daniel Lafferty (Sheffield United, Loan), Chris Long (Fleetwood Town, Loan), Renny Smith (Vicenza Calcio, Nominal Fee), Matt Taylor (Northampton Town, Free), Fredrik Ulvestad (Charlton Athletic, Loan)
Guðmundsson was in the Iceland team that eliminated England from Euro 2016 (Lars Baron/Getty Images)
Chelsea
In: Marcos Alonso (Fiorentina, £20.5m), Michy Batshuayi (Olympique de Marseille, £33m), Eduardo (Dinamo Zagreb, £4.25m), N’Golo Kanté (Leicester City, £32m)
Out: Nathan Aké (Bournemouth, Loan), Tammy Abraham (Bristol City, Loan), Lewis Baker (Vitesse Arnhem, Loan), Patrick Bamford (Burnley, Loan), Jamal Blackman (Wycombe Wanderers, Loan), Jérémie Boga (Granada, Loan), Izzy Brown (Rotherham United, Loan), Jake Clarke-Salter (Bristol Rovers, Loan), Charlie Colkett (Bristol Rovers, Loan), Juan Cuadrado (Juventus, Loan), Cristian Cuevas (Sint-Truidense, Loan), Alex Davey (Crawley Town, Loan), Papy Djilobodji (Sunderland, £8m), Jordan Houghton (Doncaster Rovers, Loan), Tomáš Kalas (Fulham, Loan), Kenedy (Watford, Loan), Alex Kiwomya (Crewe Alexandra, Loan), Kasey Palmer (Huddersfield Town, Loan), Danilo Pantić (Excelsior, Loan), Lucas Piazon (Fulham, Loan), Loïc Rémy (Crystal Palace, Loan), Mohamed Salah (AS Roma, £12.7m), Bertrand Traoré (Ajax, Loan),
Batshuayi scored three goals in his first three Blues games (Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace
In: Christian Benteke (Liverpool, £27m), Steve Mandanda (Olympique de Marseille, £1.5m), Loïc Rémy (Chelsea, Loan) James Tomkins (West Ham United, £10m), Andros Townsend (Newcastle United, £13m)
Out: Emmanuel Adebayor (Released), Keshi Anderson (Bolton Wanderers, Loan) Jerome Binnom-Williams (Peterborough United, Free), Hiram Boateng (Bristol Rovers, Loan), Yannick Bolasie (Everton, £25m), Marouane Chamakh (Released),Luke Croll (Exeter, Loan), Dwight Gayle (Newcastle United, £10m), Jake Gray (Luton Town, Free), Brede Hangeland (Retired), Ryan Innis (Southend United, Loan), Mile Jedinak (Aston Villa, £3.9m), Sullay Kaikai (Brentford, Loan), Adrian Mariappa (Watford, Free), Alex McCarthy (Southampton, £2.55m), Paddy McCarthy (Released), Freddie Ladapo (Oldham, Loan), Jonny Williams (Ipswich Town, Loan)
Palace smashed their transfer record to sign Benteke (Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Everton
In: Yannick Bolasie (Crystal Palace, £25m), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Sheffield United, £1.5m) Idrissa Gana Gueye (Aston Villa, £7.1m), Chris Renshaw (Oldham Athletic, Compensation), Bassala Sambou (Coventry City, Tribunal), Maarten Stekelenburg (Fulham, £850,000), Ashley Williams (Swansea City, £12m)
Out: Brendan Galloway (West Bromwich Albion, Loan), Conor Grant (Ipswich Town, Loan), Russell Griffiths (Cheltenham Town, Loan), Tony Hibbert (Released), Tim Howard (Colorado Rapids, £536,000), Ryan Ledson (Oxford United, Undisclosed), Aiden McGeady (Preston North End, Loan), Leon Osman (Released), Steven Pienaar (Sunderland, Free), John Stones (Manchester City, £47.5m), Shani Tarashaj (Eintracht Frankfurt, Loan), James Yates (Crewe Alexandra, Loan)
Bolasie is Everton’s most expensive signing since Romelu Lukaku (Lynne Cameron/Getty Images)
Hull City
In: Will Keane (Manchester United, £1m) David Marshall (Cardiff City, £5m), Will Mannion (AFC Wimbledon, Tribunal), Ryan Mason (Tottenham Hotspur, £10m), Dieumerci Mbokani (Dynamo Kiev, Loan), James Weir (Manchester United, Undisclosed)
Out: Sone Aluko (Fulham, Free), Mohamed Diamé (Newcastle United, £3.5m), Ryan Taylor (Released)
For a long time, Mannion was Hull’s only summer signing (Nigel Roddis/Getty Images)
Leicester City
In: Luis Hernández (Sporting Gijón, Free), Bartosz Kapustka (Cracovia, £7.5m), Nampalys Mendy (Nice, £13m), Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow, £16m), Islam Slimani (Sporting Clube, £28m), Raúl Uche (Rayo Vallecano, Undisclosed), Ron-Robert Zieler (Hannover 96, £2.6m)
Out: Jacob Blyth (Motherwell, Free), Michael Cain (Blackpool, Loan), Hamza Choudhury (Burton Albion, Loan), Ritchie De Laet (Aston Villa, £1.96m), Joe Dodoo (Rangers, Compensation), Dean Hammond (Sheffield United, Free), Gökhan Inler (Beşiktaş, Undisclosed) N’Golo Kanté (Chelsea, £32m), Paul Konchesky (Gillingham, Free), Andrej Kramarić (Hoffenheim, £8.5m),Tom Lawrence (Ipswich Town, Loan), Harry Panayiotou (Released), Mark Schwarzer (Released)
Musa became the Foxes’ record buy this summer (Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Liverpool
In: Loris Karius (Mainz 04, £4.7m), Ragnar Klavan (Augsburg, £4.2m), Sadio Mané (Southampton, £30m), Alex Manninger (Augsburg, Free), Joël Matip (Schalke 04, Free), Giorginio Wijnaldum (Newcastle United, £25m)
Out: Luis Alberto (Lazio, £6m), Allan (Hertha Berlin, Loan), Joe Allen (Stoke City, £13m), Mario Balotelli (OGC Nice, Free), Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace, £27m), Ádám Bogdán (Wigan Athletic, Loan), Sergi Canós (Norwich City, £2.5m), José Enrique (Released), Jon Flanagan (Burnley, Loan), Ryan Fulton (Chesterfield, Loan), Jordon Ibe (Bournemouth, £15m), Lloyd Jones (Swindon Town, Loan), Ryan Kent (Barnsley, Loan), Lazar Marković (Sporting Clube, Loan), Jordan Rossiter (Rangers, Compensation), Jerome Sinclair (Watford, £4m), Martin Škrtel (Fenerbahçe, £5m), Brad Smith (Bournemouth, £6m), João Carlos Teixeira (FC Porto, Compensation), Kolo Touré (Celtic, Free), Lawrence Vigoroux (Swindon Town, £408,000), Danny Ward (Huddersfield Town, Loan), Andre Wisdom (RB Salzburg, Loan), Samed Yeşil (Released)
Karius is one of several signings to arrive from the Bundesliga (Nigel Roddis/Getty Images)
Manchester City
In: Claudio Bravo (Barcelona, £17.4m), İlkay Gündoğan (Borussia Dortmund, £20m), Gabriel Jesus (Palmeiras, £27m), Aaron Mooy (Melbourne City, Free), Marlos Moreno (Atlético Nacional, £4.75m), Nolito (Celta de Vigo, £13.8m), Leroy Sané (Schalke 04, £37m), John Stones (Everton, £47.5m), Oleksandr Zinchenko (Dynamo Kiev, £1.7m)
Out: Wilfried Bony (Stoke City, Loan), Kean Bryan (Bury, Loan) Jack Byrne (Blackburn Rovers, Loan), Bersant Celina (FC Twente, Loan), Martin Demichelis (Espanyol, Free), Jason Denayer (Sunderland, Loan), Shay Facey (Heerenveen, Loan) Seko Fofana (Udinese, £2.5m), Joe Hart (Torino, Loan), Eliaquim Mangala (Valencia, Loan), Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield Town, Loan), Marlos Moreno (Deportivo La Coruña, Loan), Samir Nasri (Sevilla, Loan), Richard Wright (Retired), Oleksandr Zinchenko (PSV Eindhoven, Loan)
The Stones fee is the highest ever paid for an English defender (Chris Brunskill/Getty Images)
Manchester United
In: Eric Bailly (Villarreal, £30m), Josh Bohui (Brentford, Undisclosed), Tahith Chong (Feyenoord, Compensation), Zlatan Ibrahimović (Paris Saint-Germain, Free), Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Borussia Dortmund, £26.3m), Paul Pogba (Juventus, £89m)
Out: Tyler Blackett (Reading, Undisclosed), Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Loan), George Dorrington (Huddersfield Town, Free), Jimmy Dunne (Burnley, Free), Ashley Fletcher (West Ham United, Compensation), Dean Henderson (Grimsby Town, Loan), Adnan Januzaj (Sunderland, Loan), Will Keane (Hull City, £1m), Donald Love and Paddy McNair (Sunderland, £5.5m combined) Nick Powell (Wigan Athletic, Free), Oliver Rathbone (Rochdale, Free), Tyler Reid (Swansea City, Undisclosed), Víctor Valdés (Middlesbrough, Free), Guillermo Varela (Eintracht Frankfurt, Loan), James Weir (Hull City, Undisclosed)
Pogba cost a world record sum from Juventus (Mark Runnacles/Getty Images)
Middlesbrough
In: Antonio Barragán (Valencia, £3m), Calum Chambers (Arsenal, Loan), Marten De Roon (Atalanta, £12m), Bernardo Espinosa (Sporting Gijon, Free), Fábio (Cardiff City, £1.96m), Viktor Fischer (Ajax, £3.8m), Brad Guzan (Aston Villa, Free), Jordan McGhee (Hearts, Loan), Álvaro Negredo (Valencia, Loan), Gastón Ramírez (Southampton, Free), Víctor Valdés (Manchester United, Free), Adama Traoré (Aston Villa, Undisclosed)
Out: Albert Adomah (Aston Villa, Undisclosed), Alex Baptiste (Preston North End, Loan), Mustapha Carayol (Nottingham Forest, Free), Harry Chapman (Sheffield United, Loan), Damià (Released),Bradley Fewster (Hartlepool United, Loan), Dael Fry (Rotherham United, Loan), Bradley Halliday (Cambridge United, Undisclosed) Adam Jackson (Barnsley, Undisclosed), Adam Reach (Sheffield Wednesday, Undisclosed), Connor Ripley (Oldham Athletic, Loan), Rhys Williams (Perth Glory, Free), Jonathan Woodgate (Retired)
Former Barcelona keeper Valdés has linked up with ex-Real Madrid man Aitor Karanka (Stephen Pond/Getty Images)
Southampton
In: Sofiane Boufal (Lille, £16m), Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (Bayern Munich, £12m), Alex McCarthy (Crystal Palace, £2.55m), Jérémy Pied (OGC Nice, Free), Nathan Redmond (Norwich City, £11m), Stuart Taylor (Unattached, Free)
Out: Kelvin Davis (Retired), Sam Gallagher (Blackburn Rovers, Loan), Paolo Gazzaniga (Rayo Vallecano, Loan), Dominic Gape (Wycombe Wanderers, Loan), Juanmi (Real Sociedad, £4.25m), Sadio Mané (Liverpool, £30m), Jason McCarthy (Walsall, Loan), Bevis Mugabi (Yeovil Town, Free), Graziano Pellè (Shandong Luneng, £13m), Gastón Ramírez (Middlesbrough, Free), Jordan Turnbull (Coventry City, Undisclosed), Victor Wanyama (Tottenham Hotspur, £11m)
Redmond scored on his Premier League debut for the club (Tom Dulat/Getty Images)
Stoke City
In: Joe Allen (Liverpool, £13m),Wilfried Bony (Manchester City, Loan), Lee Grant (Derby, Loan), Bruno Martins Indi (FC Porto, Loan), Ramadan Sobhi (Al Ahly, rising to £5m), Ryan Sweeney (AFC Wimbledon, £250,000)
Out: Choulay (Shrewsbury Town, Loan), Peter Odemwingie (Released), Steve Sidwell (Brighton & Hove Albion, Free), George Waring (Shrewsbury Town, Loan), Marc Wilson (Bournemouth, £2m), Philipp Wollscheid (Wolfsburg, Loan)
Allen was part of the Wales squad that reached the Euro 2016 semi-finals (Lynne Cameron/Getty Images)
Sunderland
In: Jason Denayer (Manchester City, Loan), Papy Djilobodji (Chelsea, £8m), Adnan Januzaj (Manchester United, Loan), Donald Love and Paddy McNair (Manchester United, £5.5m combined), Javi Manquillo (Atlético Madrid, Loan), Cameron McJannett (Luton Town, Undisclosed) Didier Ndong (Lorient, £13.5m)
Out: Liam Bridcutt (Leeds United, Undisclosed), Wes Brown (Released), Will Buckley (Rotherham United, Loan), Steven Fletcher (Sheffield Wednesday, Free), Emanuele Giaccherini (Napoli, £2m), Jordi Gómez (Wigan Athletic, Free), Danny Graham (Blackburn Rovers, Free), Younes Kaboul (Watford, £3.4m),Jeremain Lens (Fenerbahce, Loan), Mikael Mandron (Eastleigh, Free), Adam Matthews (Bristol City, Loan), Santiago Vergini (Boca Juniors, £765,000)
Januzaj has been reunited with his Manchester United mentor David Moyes (Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Swansea City
In: Borja Bastón (Atlético Madrid, £15.5m), Mark Birighetti (Newcastle Jets, Free), George Byers (Watford, Free), Leroy Fer (Queens Park Rangers, £4.75m), Fernando Llorente (Sevilla, £5m), Alfie Mawson (Barnsley, £5m), Tyler Reid (Manchester United, Undisclosed), Mike van der Hoorn (Ajax, £2.13m)
Out: André Ayew (West Ham United, £20.5m), Kyle Bartley (Leeds United, Loan), Éder (Lille, £4m), Marvin Emnes (Blackburn Rovers, Loan), Bafétimbi Gomis (Olympique de Marseille, Loan), Matt Grimes (Leeds United, Loan), Ryan Hedges (Yeovil Town, Loan), Adam King (Southend United, Loan), Alberto Paloschi (Atalanta, £6m), Connor Roberts (Bristol Rovers, Loan), Josh Sheehan (Newport County, Loan), Liam Shephard (Yeovil Town, Loan), Franck Tabanou (Granada, Loan), Ashley Williams (Everton, £12m)
Llorente was a Champions League finalist with Juventus in 2015 (Lynne Cameron/Getty Images)
Tottenham Hotspur
In: Vincent Janssen (AZ Alkmaar, £18.6m), Pau López (Espanyol, Loan), Georges-Kévin N’Koudou (Olympique de Marseille, £9.3m), Victor Wanyama (Southampton, £11m)
Out: Dominic Ball (Rotherham United, Undisclosed), Nabil Bentaleb (Schalke 04, Loan), Nacer Chadli (West Bromwich Albion, £13m), Federico Fazio (AS Roma, Loan), Filip Lesniak (Slovan Liberec, Loan), Ryan Mason (Hull City, £10m), Luke McGee (Peterborough United, Loan), Will Miller (Burton Albion, Loan), Clinton N’Jie (Olympique de Marseille, Loan), Nathan Oduwa (Peterborough United, Loan), Alex Pritchard (Norwich City, £8m), Grant Ward (Ipswich Town, £600,000), DeAndre Yedlin (Newcastle United, £5m)
Wanyama already has a Spurs winner to his name (Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Watford
In: Brice Dja Djédjé (Olympique de Marseille, £3m), Daryl Janmaat (Newcastle United, £7.5m), Christian Kabasele (KRC Genk, £5.8m), Younes Kaboul (Sunderland, £3.4m), Kenedy (Chelsea, Loan), Adrian Mariappa (Crystal Palace, Free), Stefano Okaka (Anderlecht, £10m), Roberto Pereyra (Juventus, £13m), Jerome Sinclair (Liverpool, £4m), Isaac Success (Granada, £12.5m), Juan Camilo Zúñiga (Napoli, Loan)
Out: Almen Abdi (Sheffield Wednesday, £3m), Gabriele Angella (Udinese, Free), Steven Berguis (Feyenoord, Loan), George Byers (Swansea City, Free), Joel Ekstrand (Released), Tommie Hoban (Blackburn Rovers, Loan), Alex Jakubiak (Fleetwood Town, Loan) José Manuel Jurado (Espanyol, £1.02m), Sean Murray (Swindon Town, Free), Allan Nyom (West Bromwich Albion, £4m) Daniel Pudil (Sheffield Wednesday, Undisclosed), Mario Suárez (Valencia, Loan), Matěj Vydra (Derby County, £8m)
Watford found out the price of Success this summer (Christopher Lee/Getty Images)
West Bromwich Albion
In: Nacer Chadli (Tottenham Hotspur, £13m), Brendan Galloway (Everton, Loan), Allan Nyom (Watford, £4m), Matt Phillips (Queens Park Rangers, £5.5m)
Out: Victor Anichebe (Released), James Chester (Aston Villa, £9m),Cristian Gamboa (Celtic, £1m), Anders Lindegaard (Preston North End, Free),Sebastien Pocognoli (Brighton & Hove Albion, Loan), Stéphane Sessègnon (Released)
Chadli has left Tottenham after more than 100 appearances for the club (Clive Rose/Getty Images)
West Ham United
In: Álvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid, Free), André Ayew (Swansea City, £20.5m), Jonathan Calleri (Deportivo Maldonado, Loan), Sofiane Feghouli (Valencia, Loan), Edmilson Fernandes (FC Sion, £5.5m), Ashley Fletcher (Manchester United, Compensation), Toni Martínez (Valencia, £2.4m), Arthur Masuaku (Olympiacos, £6m), Håvard Nordtveit (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Free), Domingos Quina (Chelsea, Undisclosed), Gökhan Töre (Besiktas, Loan), Simone Zaza (Juventus, Loan)
Out: Reece Burke (Wigan Athletic, Loan), Josh Cullen (Bradford City, Loan), George Dobson (Walsall, Loan), Stephen Hendrie (Blackburn Rovers, Loan), Doneil Henry (AC Horsens, Loan), Elliot Lee (Barnsley, Free), Joey O’Brien (Released), Lewis Page (Coventry City, Loan), Josh Pask (Gillingham, Loan), Diego Poyet (Released), Martin Samuelsen (Blackburn Rovers, Loan), James Tomkins (Crystal Palace, £10m)
Club record signing Ayew was injured against Chelsea on his debut (Michael Regan/Getty Images)
This article will continue to be updated as the transfer window approaches its close, so keep checking back for the latest deals.