Every Premier League Deal in the 2025/26 Summer Transfer Window
Summary
- This year’s Premier League transfer window is opening early due to the Club World Cup.
- Deals are officially allowed from 1st-10th June, before the window closes for another week.
- Chelsea have spent the most so far, while Bournemouth have received £50m from Real Madrid for Dean Huijsen.
- Several players are set to leave on free transfers as clubs prepare for the new Premier League season.
The end of each season usually only means one thing: the transfer window is about to open again.
Whether your team is looking to right the wrongs of the previous campaign or hoping to enter a new era of success, all 20 Premier League clubs will be doing all they can to bolster their sides ahead of the 2025/26 season.
For some, the transfer window comes with an added distraction this year, with Chelsea and Manchester City heading to the United States for FIFA’s revamped Club World Cup.

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The tournament has inadvertently led to an early opening of the summer transfer window, with FIFA allowing deals to be made official from 1st June. The competition kicks off two weeks later on 15th June.
Because the window can only be open for a certain number of days, it will also temporarily close between 10th-16th June so that it can end as planned on Monday 1st September.
With all the teams sure to be scrambling for deals right up until that deadline, you can keep track of everything right here.
Information correct as of 28th May 2025, 8.30pm
Arsenal
Total spent: £0
Arsenal are set for a big summer, with Mikel Arteta’s side hoping to end three years of finishing second by finally lifting the Premier League title.
A striker will surely be on the shortlist, but it may be a busy few months for those in N5 as they address a squad ravaged by injuries last term.
Martin Zubimendi is reportedly close to finalising a move from Real Sociedad, though their early activity comes in the form of exits, with Kieran Tierney bidding farewell as he returns to Celtic, while Jorginho has departed as a free agent.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Kieran Tierney (Celtic) |
Free |
|
Jorginho (Released) |
n/a |
Aston Villa
Total spent: £5.9m
Aston Villa suffered final-day disappointment as their Champions League dream was ended by a defeat at Old Trafford amid some refereeing controversy.
Looking to put that heartbreak behind them as they prepare for the Europa League, Villa are already set to welcome a new arrival in the form of Turkish youngster Yasin Ozcan, whose transfer was sealed in February from Super Lig outfit Kasimpasa.
Elsewhere, backup goalkeeper Robin Olsen is joining Malmo in July, so a new man between the sticks can be expected.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Yasin Ozcan (Kasimpasa) |
£5.9m |
Robin Olsen (Malmo) |
Free |
Bournemouth
Total spent: £0
Bournemouth have arguably been involved in the deal of the summer so far, with defender Dean Huijsen moving for big money as he joins Real Madrid.
It leaves Andoni Iraola with £50m more to play with as he looks to take his side into Europe after an impressive campaign last time out.
Elsewhere, Jaidon Anthony has already sealed a permanent switch to Burnley.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid) |
£50m |
|
Jaidon Anthony (Burnley) |
Undisc. |
Brentford
Total spent: £14.7m
Brentford missed out on a European place last season, but Thomas Frank’s side continue to impress in the top flight – and a successful summer of rebuilding could be the platform they need to mix it with the continent’s elite.
In terms of their early activity, the Bees have made Michael Kayode’s loan from Fiorentina permanent, while Ben Mee is set to depart on a free transfer.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Michael Kayode (Fiorentina) |
£14.7m |
Ben Mee (Released) |
n/a |
Brighton & Hove Albion
Total spent: £11.7m
Brighton have already been busy adding to their squad as they seek an improvement on last season’s eighth-place finish.
Sunderland’s play-off hero, Tom Watson, is joining in a £10m switch, while a deal was announced in March to sign South Korean youngster Yoon Do-young, who is expected to go out on loan.
The Seagulls will also welcome January signing Stefanos Tzimas, who remained on loan at Nuremberg last term.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Tom Watson (Sunderland) |
£10m |
None |
|
Yoon Do-young (Daejeon Hana Citizen) |
£1.7m |
Burnley
Total spent: £20.15m
Burnley have kick-started their summer business with the permanent signings of four loanees, including Sporting CP’s Marcus Edwards and Chelsea’s Bashir Humphreys.
Jaidon Anthony and Zian Flemming have also joined, though you imagine there will be more to come as Scott Parker aims to avoid an immediate return to the Championship.
Heading in the other direction are Nathan Redmond and Jonjo Shelvey, who have both been released.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Bashir Humphreys (Chelsea) |
£11.75m |
Nathan Redmond (Released) |
n/a |
Marcus Edwards (Sporting CP) |
£8.4m |
Jonjo Shelvey (Released) |
n/a |
Jaidon Anthony (Bournemouth) |
Undisc. |
||
Zian Flemming (Millwall) |
Undisc. |
Chelsea
Total spent: £64.7m
As can be expected these days, Chelsea have already splashed the cash ahead of the summer transfer window.
Three signings are set to arrive, while they still have Sporting’s Geoffrey Quenda to come in summer 2026.
Palmeiras winger Estevao Willian is the latest South American talent to head to west London, while Ecuadorian Kendry Paez will also join now that he has turned 18.
Back in the Champions League and heading to the Club World Cup, Enzo Maresca’s side have already spent close to £65m.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Estevao Willian (Palmeiras) |
£29m |
Bashir Humphreys (Burnley) |
£11.75m |
Dario Essugo (Sporting CP) |
£18.4m |
||
Kendry Paez (Independiente) |
£17.3m |
Crystal Palace
Total spent: £0
All is quiet on the incoming front for FA Cup winners Crystal Palace thus far, though we can surely expect some exciting activity as they prepare for the league phase of the Europa League.
Joel Ward is saying goodbye to Selhurst Park in style this summer, while they will also be another goalkeeper and defender light following the end of Matt Turner’s and Ben Chilwell’s loan deals.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Jeffrey Schlupp (Released) |
n/a |
|
Joel Ward (Released) |
n/a |
Everton
Total spent: £0
It will be a season of immense change on the blue half of Merseyside – and not just on the personnel side of things.
Of course, 2025/26 marks Everton’s first at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium, and with plenty of players already heading out the exit door, we can perhaps expect plenty of new faces for David Moyes’ side.
Ashley Young and Abdoulaye Doucoure are among those to head out, while Neal Maupay’s loan to Marseille will become permanent for a small fee.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Neal Maupay (Marseille) |
£3.4m |
|
Asmir Begovic (Released) |
n/a |
||
Abdoulaye Doucoure (Released) |
n/a |
||
Joao Virginia (Released) |
n/a |
||
Ashley Young (Released) |
n/a |
Fulham
Total spent: £0
There isn’t a great deal happening at Fulham at this early stage of the window, with Reiss Nelson’s return to Arsenal the only official activity so far.
But that could point to the level of stability at Craven Cottage, with Marco Silva hoping to build on another solid campaign.
Impressing against some of the bigger sides last term, pushing on with some help in the transfer market could yet see the Cottagers aiming for a European place in 2025/26.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
None |
Leeds United
Total spent: £0
Leeds United’s first Premier League campaign for two years will see Daniel Farke looking to break his personal hoodoo of going straight back down after promotion.
No incomings have been confirmed yet, though it remains to be seen if Manor Solomon will continue at Elland Road following his successful loan move from Spurs.
Elsewhere, among the early departees are Rasmus Kristensen and Josuha Guilavogui.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Rasmus Kristensen (Frankfurt) |
£5m |
|
Josuha Guilavogui (Released) |
n/a |
Liverpool
Total spent: £0
With a quiet summer last time around before becoming Premier League champions, we can expect a far busier window for Arne Slot and Liverpool.
Giorgi Mamardashvili’s arrival as a challenger to Allison was confirmed last year, while the only other movement in or out of Anfield is Trent Alexander-Arnold’s exit, with the England defender expected to join Real Madrid.
But having tied Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk to longer deals, you could argue that the Reds have already sorted their most important pieces of business.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Released) |
n/a |
Manchester City
Total spent: £0
Despite having spent heavily in January to ensure they made the Champions League, Manchester City may need some more rebuilding to do following a disappointing campaign and a high-profile exit.
Kevin De Bruyne’s departure will shake up Man City’s squad, and all eyes will be on how Pep Guardiola decides to fill the void left by the Belgian.
Elsewhere, City received around £25m from Borussia Dortmund after the German side triggered an obligation to buy in their loan deal for defender Yan Couto.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Yan Couto (Borussia Dortmund) |
£25.2m |
|
Kevin De Bruyne (Released) |
n/a |
Manchester United
Total spent: £0
After a dismal 2024/25, Ruben Amorim and Manchester United have plenty of wrongs to right over the coming months and beyond.
Part of their mammoth task to return United to the upper regions of the Premier League is clearing out the deadwood, and three players – Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans and Victor Lindelof – have already announced their exits.
One arrival has already been all but confirmed, with Diego Leon set to join from Paraguayan side Cerro Porteno, while it seems a matter of time before Matheus Cunha’s switch from Wolves is rubber-stamped.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Diego Leon (Cerro Porteno) |
Undisc. |
Christian Eriksen (Released) |
n/a |
Jonny Evans (Released) |
n/a |
||
Victor Lindelof (Released) |
n/a |
Newcastle United
Total spent: £0
Newcastle United’s return to the Champions League will surely be followed by a spending spree that will see them kick on ahead of 2025/26.
There is no headline news in terms of new players so far, though much of the talk could well end up being dominated by Alexander Isak’s future, with the Swedish striker sure to be in demand.
Lloyd Kelly is an early summer departure, with Juventus making his loan permanent for a handsome fee.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Lloyd Kelly (Juventus) |
£20m |
Nottingham Forest
Total spent: £0
While Nottingham Forest have been used to spending in previous windows, they may not be used to a window like this with European football on the horizon.
Activity is quiet at the moment, though their high finish in the Premier League last term and subsequent Conference League place will surely boost their financial might in the market.
It will also be interesting to see how many players they can keep hold of, with plenty impressing last term.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
None |
Sunderland
Total spent: £0
The dust will barely have settled following Sunderland’s incredible comeback victory in the Championship play-off final, but attentions must soon turn to bolstering their side for a first top-flight campaign since 2016/17.
They had already agreed for Tom Watson to join Brighton back in April, leaving Regis Le Bris with an immediate gap to fill.
He will be hoping that promotion can persuade Enzo Le Fee to extend his stay on Wearside amid his return to parent club Roma.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Tom Watson (Brighton) |
£10m |
Tottenham Hotspur
Total spent: £33m
Fresh from securing Europa League glory, Tottenham Hotspur are somehow heading from a season finishing fourth-bottom in the Premier League to the league phase of the Champions League.
They have some prior business adding to this summer’s outlays, with Kevin Danso’s switch from Lens becoming permanent, while youngster Luka Vuskovic will join from Hajduk Split following a deal agreed in September 2023.
Elsewhere, Timo Werner and Mathys Tel will both return to Germany after their loans, while Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s switch to Marseille will become permanent.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Kevin Danso (Lens) |
£21m |
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Marseille) |
£17m |
Luka Vuskovic (Hajduk Split) |
£12m |
West Ham United
Total spent: £0
After an underwhelming season failed to match the excitement of last summer’s transfer dealings, results will matter far more to the West Ham United faithful than whatever ensues over the next couple of months.
Graham Potter has some work to do to inspire his team to improve after Julen Lopetegui’s project fell flat, with little to report in terms of improvements since the new manager’s arrival.
However, there is already set to be a refresh of the playing squad, with the likes of Vladimir Coufal and Aaron Cresswell among those to depart at the expiry of their contracts.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Vladimir Coufal (Released) |
n/a |
|
Aaron Cresswell (Released) |
n/a |
||
Lukasz Fabianski (Released) |
n/a |
||
Danny Ings (Released) |
n/a |
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Total spent: £0
Vitor Pereira’s superb job of keeping Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League will surely give supporters hope that the upcoming season will be free of relegation fears.
Strengthening the squad further will be key to that, including the signing of Jorgen Strand Larsen, who was mightily impressive during his loan spell from Celta Vigo.
However, it appears that Carlos Forbs will return to Ajax after the clauses in his deal were not met to make it permanent.
Incomings (From) |
Fee |
Outgoings (To) |
Fee |
---|---|---|---|
None |
Pablo Sarabia (Released) |
n/a |
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