There are just nine days to go until the summer transfer window closes, and managers are looking to add the final pieces to the jigsaw for the current season.
Though there will be some who are happy with the work they have done over the summer, the opening two weekends to the Premier League season will provide a clear indication that more work needs to be done.
Manchester United will hope to do some more business after losing 2-0 against Tottenham, while Chelsea struggled in a 3-1 defeat at West Ham despite several recent costly additions.
There are still some big signings to be completed before the window comes to a close.
And below, Mail Sport rounds up all the latest transfer gossip on Wednesday morning.
West Ham have second bid of £36m for Ghana star Mohammed Kudus rejected by Ajax (Mail Sport)
Sadio Mane helped dissuade Jeremy Doku from joining Liverpool six years ago, as the Belgian winger prepares to join their Premier League rivals Manchester City for £55m (Mirror)
Romelu Lukaku could be forced to stay at Chelsea as Juventus' bid to swap the Belgian for Dusan Vlahovic stalls, as it is revealed the striker still has not spoken to manager Mauricio Pochettino (Telegraph)
Liverpool's £25.6million bid for Fluminense midfielder Andre has been rejected by the Brazilian side as they aim to keep the star until the end of their domestic season in December (ESPN)
Burnley have signed Aston Villa midfielder Aaron Ramsey, 20, in what is manager Vincent Kompany's 11th summer signing (Mail Sport)
Manchester City could reignite their move for West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta in January once the FA probe into his alleged betting rule breaches is completed (Sky Sports)
Manchester United are ready to loan left-back Brandon Williams to Ipswich Town with an option to buy, as former United assistant Kieran McKenna looks to add to his squad (Mail Sport)
Fiorentina have given Manchester United and Liverpool target Sofyan Amrabat a deadline to decide whether he wants to stay or go (Corriere dello Sport via Football Italia)
Manchester United and Chelsea have joined Barcelona, Juventus, AC Milan and RB Leipzig in the pursuit of teenage Croatia striker Dino Klapija (Mail Sport)