Arsenal are reportedly finalising a deal for Real Sociedad's sought-after midfielder Martin Zubimendi after meeting his £51m release clause. This significant acquisition marks the start of a crucial summer window for the Gunners, who are also actively seeking a top-tier striker.
Chelsea continues its chase for Borussia Dortmund's Jamie Gittens, facing high demands after a rejected £42m bid. Conversely, their pursuit of AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan has ended, as the Blues refused to exceed their low valuation.
Barcelona's Director Deco's controversial remarks about Ter Stegen have sparked doubts over the veteran goalkeeper's future, especially following the club's signing of young Espanyol talent, Joan Garcia, stirring up internal tension at Camp Nou.
The Premier League's 2025/26 summer transfer window is officially open in two phases until September. English clubs are on the hunt for new talent, with major deals like Marc Guehi to Liverpool already making headlines, alongside other exciting club developments.
Manchester United wasted no time in the 2025/2026 transfer window, announcing Matheus Cunha, Diego Leon, and Harley Emsden-James as first signings. Following a dismal season, this aggressive rebuild aims to reignite the club's fortunes and appease eager fans.
Liverpool is making aggressive moves for the upcoming season, signing Hungarian keeper Armin Pecsi and eyeing Valencia's Giorgi Mamardashvili. The Reds have also escalated their pursuit of Florian Wirtz and secured Jeremie Frimpong, signaling a major squad overhaul.
Manchester City continues its summer overhaul, signing AC Milan's Tijjani Reijnders for €46.3M. The Dutch midfielder is their fourth recruit this week, set to boost the squad for Premier League dominance and the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
Manchester United seals a £1M deal for 16-year-old Southampton prodigy Harley Emsden-James, reinforcing their youth recruitment drive. The Red Devils are also actively pursuing Brentford striker Bryan Mbeumo, aiming to bolster their senior squad's attacking options.
The Premier League transfer window is back in full swing after the Club World Cup break, with top clubs like Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal, and Chelsea actively pursuing high-profile signings. Expect record bids and thrilling sagas as teams vie for next season's dominance.
Liverpool secures Freddie Woodman, 28, from Preston North End. The goalkeeper joins as third-choice, strengthening depth and helping meet crucial homegrown player quotas for Premier League and Champions League. This move follows Caoimhin Kelleher's departure.