Manchester United have already seen plenty of incomings and outgoings, and they are showing no signs of slowing down.
Matheus Cunha arrived from Wolverhampton Wanderers for Β£62.5 million.
Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans and Victor LindelΓΆf all left after the expiration of their contracts.
Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo has been strongly linked, as has Sporting Lisbon striker Viktor GyΓΆkeres.
Meanwhile, five players have been given time by manager Ruben Amorim to explore moves away from the club.
This includes Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford and Tyrell Malacia.
These have all had their issues at the club in recent times, with the attitudes of Garnacho, Sancho and Rashford coming under particular criticism.
This shows a clear intention from Amorim to try and address the mood in the dressing room and make sure there are no βbad applesβ.
The secret to success is often related to good characters off the pitch.
Whether it is the Manchester City and Liverpool recent title winning sides, the great Barcelona and Real Madrid Champions League dynasties this century, they have all built a team ethic through great characters.
When United were in their golden era under manager Sir Alex Ferguson, anyone who was seen as bad for the dressing room was quickly sold by the club.
It appears that Amorim is trying to do the same.
One of these five aforementioned players are planning for life after United.
It appears that Man Unitedβs Alejandro Garnacho plans to remain in the Premier League, but just not with his current club.
There have been problems for Garnacho during the most recent season.
He walked straight down the tunnel after being substituted against Ipswich Town in February.
After not starting during their Europa League final defeat, he had a public social media outburst.
He was pictured wearing an Aston Villa Rashford jersey whilst on holiday and his behaviour during their postseason tour of Malaysia has raised further questions over his attitude.
With 26 goals and 22 assists in 144 appearances for the red half of Manchester, he will be sure to have his suitors.
His overhead kick goal against Everton alone is bound to gather the attention of many clubs in England.