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Transfer news LIVE: Malang Sarr to Arsenal, £60m Chilwell to Manchester United, Chelsea set to sign Cakir

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Welcome to the Evening Standard's rolling transfer news and rumours live blog.

The Premier League is back after a - checks calendar - one-day break with Chelsea, West Ham, Liverpool and Manchester City all in action today. The Blues still have a Champions League spot to fight for, which could have a telling impact on their transfer business, while West Ham are far from safe.

Only time will tell to what extent the economic strain of the coronavirus pandemic will pose to the transfer market, though speculation remains buoyant ahead of this summer's window.

Latest transfer news and rumours…​

  • Arsenal approach Sarr

  • Cakir 'set for Chelsea'

  • Ziyech arrives at Chelsea

  • Man Utd hijack Chilwell deal

  • Chelsea set to sign Havertz

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When does the 2020 summer transfer window open?

The Premier League's chief executive, Richard Masters, has confirmed that the window is not set to open until the end of the season.

The campaign is currently scheduled to finish on Sunday July 26th, though the FA Cup Final will be held on August 1.

Therefore, August 2 seems a likely date for the window to open, though Masters admitted there is not yet a plan for how long it would go on for - especially with no dates yet confirmed for the 2020/21 season.

A summer transfer window usually lasts at least 12 weeks. Recent reports suggest Fifa will allow leagues to open their windows up to four weeks before the culmination of the season.

Players can be officially registered with their new clubs when the Fifa international window opens on July 1 - such as Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner with Chelsea - though Fifa guidelines suggest players joining in July will not be able to play for their new clubs during the current 2019-20 season.

From January 1 onwards, Premier League players with six months left on their contract have been able to negotiate and agree pre-contract deals with foreign clubs.

Some players have signed short-term deals with their clubs to finish the current season, but there is no obligation for players to do so. However, they will not be able to play for a new team this season even if they become a free agent due to Fifa regulations on registrations.