Summer transfer window reopens - who could be on the move?

The summer transfer window has reopened for business - just days after closing.
Premier League, EFL and Scottish Premiership clubs will be able to buy and sell until 19:00 BST on Monday, 1 September.
There was a total outlay by Premier League clubs of more than £1.96bn last summer.
Will that be topped over the next 11 weeks?
The first transfer window of this summer between 1-10 June saw £400m spent by Premier League clubs.
Manchester City reacted to their disappointing season by spending a total of £116.2m on Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Marcus Bettinelli.
Meanwhile, neighbours Manchester United paid £62.5m on Wolves' Brazil forward Matheus Cunha.
Who else could be on the move over the next few weeks? Which clubs will be busier than others? BBC Sport takes a look at what could happen.
Why was window closed for only six days?
There are two transfer windows this summer.
The early window allowed teams participating at the Club World Cup, which got under way in the United States at 01:00 BST on Sunday, the chance to sign players.
All clubs - not just those at the revamped Fifa tournament - were given a 10-day window to sign players.
Fifa rules state a transfer window cannot last more than 16 weeks in a calendar year, hence the split this summer.
Other big signings made by Premier League clubs in early June included striker Liam Delap moving from Ipswich Town to Chelsea for £30m, Brighton signing 18-year-old forward Charalampos Kostoulas for £29.78m from Greek side Olympiakos, and champions Liverpool buying Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen for £29.5m.
Several players moved abroad during the early window.
They included Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen joining Real Madrid for £50m, where his team-mates will include Trent Alexander-Arnold after the Liverpool full-back also completed a move to the Spanish capital.
Real Madrid agreed to pay Liverpool a fee, reported to be 10m euros (£8.4m), to allow Alexander-Arnold to complete his move before the end of his contract at the end of June, so he can play in the Club World Cup.
Meanwhile, Sunderland midfielder Jobe Bellingham moved to Borussia Dortmund for an initial fee of £27m.
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