Former Watford midfielder Valon Behrami, 40, has rejoined the club as assistant to sporting director Gian Luca Nani. He aims to reconnect the club with its staff, players, and fans, feeling Watford is like family.
Sam Stockley, a veteran full-back and former Lexington Sporting Club Sporting Director, has been appointed Stoke City's new academy manager. He returns to England after a decade coaching in the USA, bringing extensive experience to the Potters.
Oxford United's 21-year-old academy product, Tyler Goodrham, has signed a new long-term deal. Boasting 141 appearances, 18 goals, and 13 assists, he values the club's environment and progressive vision for Championship success.
Midfielder Joe Rothwell, 30, has joined Rangers on a three-year deal from Bournemouth. Fresh off two promotions, he reunites with coach Russell Martin, a key factor in his move to Ibrox, bringing a winning mentality to the club.
West Bromwich Albion has secured promising Harrogate Town forward Jack Bray on a three-year deal. The 18-year-old, noted for his creativity, will initially join the Baggies' Under-21 squad.
Portsmouth manager John Mousinho is taking a calm approach to the club's transfer targets, as he aims for five or six new additions despite a slow Championship market influenced by major tournaments. He expects activity to pick up soon.
Veteran goalkeeper Joe Day, 34, has penned a new two-year deal with Cheltenham Town. Beyond his playing duties, where he's made 44 appearances, Day also serves as the League Two side's goalkeeping coach, embracing continuity.
Norwich City Women have made a historic move, announcing Ellie Bishop, Eloise King, and Eloise Hall as their first professional players. This landmark moment sets a new standard for the club, aiming for future full professionalization.
Doncaster Rovers defender Bobby Faulkner, 20, has joined Harrogate Town on a season-long loan. The promising centre-back previously had spells at Dundalk and Buxton, and is known for his aggressive, aerial prowess on the field.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers believes a major squad overhaul isn't needed, but emphasizes the importance of refreshing the team for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. He hints at more transfer activity after key signings like Kieran Tierney's return.