The Premier League transfer window is now officially open, with clubs preparing to make their moves before the action kicks off once again on Saturday, August 12. But who will be the biggest movers?
We take a look at some of the biggest names linked with transfers below.
On Wednesday night, West Ham United and Fiorentina will clash in the highly anticipated Europa Conference League final at Prague's Fortuna Arena. Both teams are determined to bring an end to their long trophy droughts and etch their names in the history books as champions of this inaugural competition.
This weekend, all eyes will be on the Epsom Derby, Britain's richest Flat horse race, which has been captivating racing enthusiasts since 1780. This year, the Derby serves as the grand finale of a two-day festival at Epsom Downs Racecourse, expected to draw a crowd of approximately 130,000 eager spectators. Steeped in history, the Derby has been an annual tradition for 243 years, although it temporarily found a home in Newmarket during the periods of 1915-18 and 1940-45.
Wembley takes center stage on Saturday when Man City continue their treble bid against Man United in the FA Cup Final. The Manchester Derby domestic season finale is expected to be a tight affair with United looking for their own cup double after lifting the League Cup earlier in the season and City who are looking to add the trophy to their Premier League title and edge them closer to a historic treble.
The US Open, one of the oldest and most prestigious golf championships, is set to take place as the 123rd edition of the tournament. It has a rich history dating back to 1895 when Horace Rawlins became the first champion. Since 1898, it has been a 72-hole stroke play event. Formerly the second major of the year, it now follows the US Masters and the US PGA Championship, making it the third of the four majors.
A massive summer of cricket gets underway at Edgbaston on Thursday when England take on Australia in the first Ashes Test. Australia come into the game well prepared following their recent World Test Championship win over India, while the hosts brushed aside Ireland in a one-off Test. Both sides will be looking to seize the early initiative in the series and with the weather set fair for the five days a result seems likely.