The final week of the summer transfer window is here and plenty of Premier League teams are pushing to do business frantically as the deadline looms.
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Can title contenders add the final piece of the jigsaw and move players out as well as in? Will European hopefuls make the big additions they need? How will teams scrapping to stay up fare as they try to add quality and experience for the long relegation scrap ahead?
Below we list the main transfer needs for all 20 Premier League teams.
If they can move on fringe defenders Kiwior and Zinchenko, a move for Piero Hincapie makes sense. Superb summer for the Gunners in the transfer market with Eze, Gyokeres, Madueke and Zubimendi key additions.
Villa haven't scored in their opening two games and they look sluggish in attack. After moving on Leon Bailey and Jacob Ramsey, they do look light in the final third. A move for Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku or Nicolas Jackson would be smart.
After losing three of their starting four defenders from last season, it's clear Bournemouth need extra defensive depth. Axel Disasi from Chelsea seems a likely option.
It seems like Yoane Wissa will leave before the window shuts and after losing Mbeumo too, Brentford need an extra creative player in attack.
Their squad is deep and there are no glaring weaknesses. The Seagulls do their business very early and rarely scramble late in the window.
Another forward would be ideal. Defensively we know Burnley will be okay but extra help in attack has to be the focus.
The Blues continue to wheel and deal and if they can move on Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson, it appears they have deals for Xavi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho lined up.
There is a huge creative void now Eberechi Eze has left and Palace have been heavily linked with Leicester's Bilal El Khannouss. Palace may also want to add a few more players on loan and add some experience with European action in mind.
Tyler Dibling will reportedly arrive and if that happens, Everton will be looking very good after a busy few weeks in the window with Grealish, Dewsbury-Hall and Barry all great additions.
A little bit of extra creativity in the final third from central areas would be ideal. With Andreas Pereira set to move on they need a replacement and some extra cover, as Marco Silva has been keen to point out...
It has been a good summer of recruitment from Leeds and they looked strong in their opening win against Everton, but were then walloped by Arsenal. That can happen. No need to panic buy. The squad looks decent.
A bargain buy in Marc Guehi is the obvious option at center back to strengthen their defense, while the pursuit of Alexander Isak continues and pretty much everyone expects him to end up at Anfield. What a great window it would be for Liverpool if Guehi and Isak arrive.
After a busy last two transfer windows the only major issue is in goal and Gianluigi Donnarumma has been linked. If Ederson moves on, Donnarumma is the biggest name who could replace him and is available.
There are plenty of needs but United need a new goalkeeper as Altay Bayindir has looked shaky early in the season and Andre Onana is clearly not fancied. United look set to sign Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens. In midfield there is also a huge issue with Casemiro starting their two opening games but both Ugarte and Mainoo seem surplus to requirements. United need extra defensive solidity in that area. After spending big on new strikers Mbeumo, Cunha and Sesko, can they find a bargain to bolster their midfield?
At this point it still seems like Alexander Isak is going to leave and if that happens Nicolas Jackson would be a solid direct replacement. They've also been linked with a move for Jorgen Strand Larsen so are clearly after a proper number nine. The clock is ticking.
A flourish towards the end of the window has seen plenty of talented new players arrive (Hutchinson, McAtee, Kalimuendo and Ndoye joining Igor Jesus and Jair Cunha) and even if Nuno Espirito Santo isn't the manager much longer amid his very public comments about a rift with the owner Evangelos Marinakis, whoever is in charge has a good squad. They may need a few depth pieces given they have Europa League action to tackle.
After a really busy summer, full of excellent signings, it seems like Regis Le Bris and Sunderland will only act if an opportunity pops up. The Black Cats have spent well and have an exciting, well-balanced squad.
After losing out on signing Eberechi Eze, plus Dejan Kulusevski being out and James Maddison out for most of the season, the need for more creativity in central midfield is key. Extra defensive cover, especially at center back, would be handy too. Thomas Frank is a fine manager and a great start to the season should see him rewarded with extra additions late in the window. Better late than never, I guess.
The Hammers have chased Mateus Fernandes this summer but haven't got close to his asking price. After a woeful start to the new season Graham Potter badly needs some extra energy and drive from midfield.
If they can keep hold of Jorgen Strand Larsen they will then look to get him more support. And after losing some huge players this summer, Wolves fans will be happy with any kind of extra quality and depth they can get hold of.