Summary This summer’s transfer window is now shut, with record figures being spent in the Premier League. Liverpool finally signed Alexander Isak from Newcastle on deadline day for a British record £125m. Those at Anfield spent the most, although Arsenal and Chelsea also splashed the cash with £250m+ worth of new signings.
The summer usually only means one thing in football: the transfer window. 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 for the 2025/26 season.
For some, the transfer window came with an added distraction this year, with Chelsea lifting the Club World Cup title in the United States.
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With all the teams sure to be scrambling for deals right up until September, you can keep track of everything right here.
Information correct as of 4th September 2025, 08:00am
Arsenal Total spent: £267m
Arsenal have had 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 was the most important area of the pitch to bolster, with the Gunners finally sealing a move for Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP.
Midfielder Martin Zubimendi also sealed a move from Real Sociedad, whereas Noni Madueke followed Kepa by swapping Chelsea for the Emirates. The most high-profile deal saw the Gunners swoop in and sign Eberechi Eze ahead of rivals Tottenham.
Eberechi Eze
Crystal Palace
£67.5m
Viktor Gyokeres
Sporting CP
£63.5m
Martin Zubimendi
Real Sociedad
£55m
Noni Madueke
Chelsea
£48m
Christian Norgaard
Brentford
£15m
Cristhian Mosquera
Valencia
£13m
Kepa Arrizabalaga
Chelsea
£5m
Piero Hincapie
Bayer Leverkusen
Loan
Kieran Tierney
Celtic
Free
Jorginho
Flamengo
Free
Nuno Tavares
Lazio
Undisclosed
Marquinhos
Cruzerio
Undisclosed
Takehiro Tomiyasu
N/A
Released
Karl Hein
Werder Bremen
Loan
Ismeal Kabia
Shrewsbury Town
Loan
Jakub Kiwior
FC Porto
Loan
Oleksandr Zinchenko
Nottingham Forest
Loan
Reiss Nelson
Brentford
Loan
Aston Villa Total spent: £39.9m
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 welcomed new arrivals in the form of Nice striker Evann Guessand, Turkish youngster Yasin Ozcan and teenage striker Zepiqueno Redmond from Feyenoord. They also had a busy final few days of the window with Victor Lindelof, Jadon Sancho and Harvey Elliott all moving to the Midlands.
Elsewhere, backup goalkeeper Robin Olsen joined Malmo, with Marco Bizot since arriving as his replacement.
Evann Guessand
Nice
£30m
Yasin Ozcan
Kasimpasa
£5.9m
Zepiqueno Redmond
Feyenoord
Free
Marco Bizot
Brest
Undisclosed
Modou Keba Cisse
LASK
£4m
Victor Lindelof
N/A
Free
Jadon Sancho
Manchester United
Loan
Harvey Elliott
Liverpool
Loan
Jacob Ramsey
Newcastle
£40m
Kaine Kesler-Hayden
Coventry City
£3.5m
Robin Olsen
Malmo
Free
Enzo Barrenechea
Benfica
Loan
Josh Feeney
Huddersfield Town
Loan
Rico Richards
Port Vale
Undisclosed
Philippe Coutinho
Vasco da Gama
Undisclosed
Kortney Hause
N/A
Released
Kyrie Pierre
Brentford
Free
Louie Barry
Sheffield United
Loan
Filip Marschall
Stevenage
Undisclosed
Yasin Ozcan
Anderlecht
Loan
Joe Gauci
Port Vale
Loan
Leander Dendoncker
Real Oviedo
Undisclosed
Leon Bailey
AS Roma
Loan
Lewis Dobbin
Preston
Loan
Alex Moreno
Girona
Undisclosed
Samuel Iling Jr
West Brom
Loan
Zepiqueno Redmond
Huddersfield Town
Loan
Tristan Rowe
Annecy
Loan
Bournemouth Total spent: £129.7m
Bournemouth were arguably been involved in two of the deals of the summer, with centre-backs Dean Huijsen and Illia Zabarnyi moving for big money to join Real Madrid and PSG, whereas left-back Milos Kerkez headed to Liverpool.
Andoni Iraola had cash to play with as he looks to take his side into Europe after an impressive campaign last time out, and he has that on full-back Adrien Tuffert from Rennes, goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic from Chelsea, centre-back Bafode Diakite from Lille, winger Ben Gannon Doak from Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen’s Amine Adli.
Bafode Diakite
Lille
£30.3m
Ben Gannon Doak
Liverpool
£25m
Amine Adli
Bayer Leverkusen
£25m
Djordje Petrovic
Chelsea
£25m
Veljko Milosavljevic
Red Star Belgrade
£13m
Adrien Tuffert
Rennes
£11.4m
Illia Zabarnyi
PSG
£54.5m
Dean Huijsen
Real Madrid
£50m
Dango Ouattara
Brentford
£42.5m
Milos Kerkez
Liverpool
£40m
Jaidon Anthony
Burnley
£8m
Philip Billing
Midtjylland
£5m
Mark Travers
Everton
£4m
Daniel Jebbison
Preston
Loan
Max Aarons
Rangers
Loan
Joe Rothwell
Rangers
Undisclosed
Neto
Botafogo
Free
Luis Sinisterra
Cruzerio
Loan
Philip Billing
Midtjylland
£5m
Brentford Total spent: £91.2m
Brentford missed out on a European place last season, but the Bees continue to impress in the top flight – and are now under a new manager in Keith Andrews. They have even broken their transfer record on Dango Ouattara from Bournemouth, who has cost more than £40m.
Goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher was one of the early deals of the summer, joining for £18m, whereas Jordan Henderson is arguably the most high profile name through the door. Brentford also made Michael Kayode’s loan deal from Fiorentina permanent, and midfielder Antoni Milambo cost an initial £16m from Feyenoord.
Dango Ouattara
Bournemouth
£42.5m
Caoimhin Kelleher
Liverpool
£18m
Antoni Milambo
Feyenoord
£16m
Michael Kayode
Fiorentina
£14.7m
Romelle Donovan
Birmingham
Undisclosed
Jordan Henderson
Ajax
Free
Kyrie Pierre
Aston Villa
Free
Reiss Nelson
Arsenal
Loan
Mark Flekken
Bayer Leverkusen
£8m
Ethan Brierley
Exeter City
Loan
Ben Mee
N/A
Released
Christian Norgaard
Arsenal
£15m
Bryan Mbeumo
Man Utd
£71m
Jayden Meghoma
Rangers
Loan
Mads Roerslev
Southampton
Undisclosed
Yoane Wissa
Newcastle
£55m
Brighton & Hove Albion Total spent: £70.8m
Brighton were busy adding to their squad as they seek an improvement on last season’s eighth-place finish, with Charalompos Kostulas their most expensive signing.
Sunderland’s play-off hero, Tom Watson, has joined in a £10m switch, while a deal has also been announced for Hellas Verona defender Diego Coppola. The Seagulls cashed in on Joao Pedro, selling him to Chelsea, whereas Valentin Barco has left on a permanent basis as well.
Charalampos Kostoulas
Olympiacos
£31.7m
Maxim De Cuyper
Club Brugge
£17.3m
Tom Watson
Sunderland
£10m
Diego Coppola
Hellas Verona
£9.4m
Yoon Do-young
Daejeon Hana Citizen
£1.7m
Nils Ramming
Eintracht Frankfurt
£730,000
Olivier Boscagli
PSV Eindhoven
Free
Sean Keogh
Dundalk
Undisclosed
Kofi Shaw
Bristol Rovers
Undisclosed
Joao Pedro
Chelsea
£60m
Simon Adingra
Sunderland
£21m
Pervis Estupinan
AC Milan
£17m
Valentin Barco
Strasbourg
£8.5m
Kjell Scherpen
Union Saint-Gilloise
Undisclosed
Abdallah Sima
Lens
Undisclosed
Tariq Lamptey
Fiorentina
Undisclosed
Julio Enciso
Strasbourg
Undisclosed
Mark O’Mahony
Reading
Loan
Amario Cozier-Duberry
Bolton
Loan
Yoon Doyoung
Rotterdam
Loan
Evan Ferguson
Roma
Loan
Carl Rushworth
Coventry City
Loan
Eiran Cashin
Birmingham City
Loan
Andrew Moran
LAFC
Loan
Facundo Buonanotte
Chelsea
Loan
Jeremy Sarmiento
Cremonese
Loan
Igor Julio
West Ham
Loan
Matt O’Riley
Marseille
Loan
Burnley Total spent: £107.45m
Burnley 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 also joined, as have Axel Tuanzebe, Kyle Walker and Quilindschy Hartman as Scott Parker aims to avoid an immediate return to the Championship.
The Clarets’ most expensive addition of the window this summer are Lesley Ugochukwu and Armando Broja from Chelsea. Heading in the other direction are Nathan Redmond and Jonjo Shelvey, who have both been released, whereas star centre-back CJ Egan-Riley snubbed a new deal at Turf Moor to join Marseille, and James Trafford re-joined Man City.
Lesley Ugochukwu
Chelsea
£20m
Armando Broja
Chelsea
£20m
Loum Tchaouna
Lazio
£13m
Bashir Humphreys
Chelsea
£11.75m
Quilindschy Hartman
Feyenoord
£10m
Marcus Edwards
Sporting CP
£8.4m
Jaidon Anthony
Bournemouth
£8m
Zian Flemming
Millwall
£7m
Kyle Walker
Man City
£5m
Max Weiss
Karlsruher SC
£4.3m
Axel Tuanzebe
Ipswich
Free
Jacob Bruun Larsen
Stuttgart
Undisclosed
Martin Dubravka
Newcastle
Undisclosed
Florentino Luis
Benfica
Loan
CJ Egan-Riley
Marseille
Free
Nathan Redmond
N/A
Released
Jonjo Shelvey
N/A
Released
James Trafford
Man City
£27m
Han-Noah Massengo
Augsburg
£2.6m
Oluwaseun Adewumi
Cercle Brugge
Loan
Shurandy Sambo
Sparta Rotterdam
Loan
Luca Koleosho
Espanyol
Loan
Michael Obafemi
VfL Bochum
Loan
Aaron Ramsey
Leicester City
Loan
Manuel Benson
Swansea City
Loan
Chelsea Total spent: £292.2m
As can be expected these days, Chelsea splashed the cash in the summer transfer window, with their marquee additions being Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Alejandro Garnacho, Jorrel Hato and Liam Delap.
Palmeiras winger Estevao Willian is the latest South American talent to head to west London, while Ecuadorian Kendry Paez will also join the Club World Cup winners now that he has turned 18.
Joao Pedro
Brighton
£60m
Jamie Gittens
Borussia Dortmund
£48.5m
Alejandro Garnacho
Manchester United
£40m
Jorrel Hato
Ajax
£37m
Liam Delap
Ipswich
£30m
Estevao Willian
Palmeiras
£29m
Dario Essugo
Sporting CP
£18.4m
Kendry Paez
Independiente
£17.3m
Mamadou Sarr
Strasbourg
£12m
Jesse Derry
Crystal Palace
Undisclosed
Facundo Buonanotte
Brighton
Loan
Noni Madueke
Arsenal
£48m
Joao Felix
Chelsea
£26.2m
Renato Veiga
Villarreal
£26m
Djordje Petrovic
Bournemouth
£25m
Carney Chukwuemeka
Borussia Dortmund
£24m
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Everton
£24m
Lesley Ugochukwu
Burnley
£20m
Armando Broja
Burnley
£20m
Bashir Humphreys
Burnley
£11.75m
Kepa Arrizabalaga
Arsenal
£5m
Marcus Bettinelli
Man City
Undisclosed
Mathis Amougou
Strasbourg
Undisclosed
Ben Chilwell
Strasbourg
Undisclosed
Mike Penders
Strasbourg
Loan
Aaron Anselmino
Borussia Dortmund
Loan
Nicolas Jackson
Bayern Munich
Loan
Ishe Samuels-Smith
Swansea City
Loan
Crystal Palace Total spent: £45.6m
FA Cup winners Crystal Palace made Walter Benitez their first signing of the summer, joining on a free transfer from PSV Eindhoven and also spent £3m on defender Borna Sosa from Ajax.
After losing Eberechi Eze to Arsena, the Eagles then spent some of that money on Yeremy Pino from Villarreal, with Jaydee Canvot and Christantus Uche the deadline day additions.
Yeremy Pino
Villarreal
£21.6m
Jaydee Canvot
Toulouse
£21m
Walter Benitez
PSV Eindhoven
Free
Borna Sosa
Ajax
£3m
Christantus Uche
Getafe
Loan
Eberechi Eze
Arsenal
£67.5m
Joel Ward
N/A
Released
Jeffrey Schlupp
Norwich
Free
Owen Goodman
Huddersfield
Loan
David Ozoh
Derby
Loan
Hindolo Mustapha
Nurnberg
Loan
Jesse Derry
Chelsea
Undisclosed
Malcolm Ebiowei
Blackpool
Undisclosed
Odsonne Edouard
RC Lens
Undisclosed
Everton Total spent: £117.6m
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, with the most high-profile arrival being Jack Grealish.
The Toffees welcomed back Carlos Alcaraz by turning his loan move from Flamengo permanent. Elsewhere, Thierno Barry has cost £27m and looks set to replace Dominic Calvert-Lewin in attack. Mark Travers arrives to provide competition to Jordan Pickford and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has cost £24m from Chelsea, with Tyler Dibling the most expensive signing at more than £40m.
Tyler Dibling
Southampton
£42m
Thierno Barry
Villarreal
£27m
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Chelsea
£24m
Carlos Alcaraz
Flamengo
£12.6m
Adam Aznou
Bayern Munich
£8m
Mark Travers
Bournemouth
£4m
Jack Grealish
Man City
Loan
Merlin Rohl
Freiburg
Loan
Tom King
Wolves
Undisclosed
Neal Maupay
Marseille
£3.4m
Youssef Chermiti
Rangers
Undisclosed
Asmir Begovic
N/A
Released
Abdoulaye Doucoure
N/A
Released
Joao Virginia
N/A
Released
Ashley Young
N/A
Released
Mason Holgate
N/A
Released
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Leeds
Free
Harrison Armstrong
Preston
Loan
Fulham Total spent: £35m
There wasn’t a great deal happening at Fulham until deadline day, with the arrival of experienced goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomt the only incoming before then.
Marco Silva’s side then broke their transfer record by signing Kevin from Shakhtar Donetsk, with another attacker in Samuel Chukwueze also joining on loan.
Kevin
Shakhtar Donetsk
£34.6m
Benjamin Lecomt
Montpellier
£430,000
Samuel Chukwueze
AC Milan
Loan
Carlos Vinicius
N/A
Released
Willian
N/A
Released
Callum Osmand
Celtic
Undisclosed
Martial Godo
Strasbourg
£7m
Leeds United Total spent: £101.3m
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.
The first official arrival at Elland Road this summer was Lukas Nmecha, with the forward returning to England on a free transfer from Wolfsburg. He has since been joined by centre-backs Jaka Bijol and Sebastiaan Bornauw and full-back Gabriel Gudmundsson, who cost the Whites a combined £30m.
Meanwhile, Sean Longstaff swapped St James’ Park and Newcastle for Elland Road and fellow midfielder Anton Stach has cost Leeds over £17m, with goalkeeper Lucas Perri arriving from Lyon. One of the most high-profile additions has been forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin on a free transfer, and he was quickly joined by Leeds’ most expensive signing of the window in Noah Okafor.
Noah Okafor
AC Milan
£18m
Anton Stach
Hoffenheim
£17.4m
Jaka Bijol
Udinese
£15m
Lucas Perri
Lyon
£13.9m
Sean Longstaff
Newcastle
£12m
Gabriel Gudmundsson
Lille
£10m
James Justin
Leicester City
£10m
Sebastiaan Bornauw
Wolfsburg
£5m
Louis Enahoro-Marcus
Liverpool
Undisclosed
Lukas Nmecha
Wolfsburg
Free
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Everton
Free
Rasmus Kristensen
Frankfurt
£5m
Sam Greenwood
Pogon Szczecin
£3.4m
Max Wober
Werder Bremen
Loan
Mateo Joseph
Mallorca
Loan
Joe Gelhardt
Hull City
Loan
Joe Snowdon
Swindon
Free
Josuha Guilavogui
N/A
Released
Junior Firpo
Real Betis
Free
Isaac Schmidt
Werder Bremen
Loan
Largie Ramazani
Valencia
Loan
Patrick Bamford
N/A
Released
Darko Gyabi
Hull City
Undisclosed
Liverpool Total spent: £407.2m
With a quiet summer last time around before becoming Premier League champions, it was a chaotic window for Arne Slot and Liverpool this time around, with Alexander Isak’s British record £125m transfer going through on deadline day.
Giorgi Mamardashvili’s arrival as a challenger to Allison was confirmed last year, whereas Trent Alexander-Arnold left early to join Real Madrid at the Club World Cup for a €10m (£8.4m) fee.
Florian Wirtz initially became Liverpool’s all-time record signing for £116m before Isak’s arrival, whereas Jeremie Frimpong replaced Alexander-Arnold and Milos Kerkez arrived at left-back. Having already tied Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk to longer deals, the Reds have also splashed the cash on a new striker in Hugo Ekitike, spending more than £250m.
Alexander Isak
Newcastle United
£125m
Florian Wirtz
Bayer Leverkusen
£116m
Hugo Ekitike
Frankfurt
£69m
Milos Kerkez
Bournemouth
£40m
Jeremie Frimpong
Bayer Leverkusen
£29.5m
Giovanni Leoni
Parma
£26m
Armin Pecsi
Puskas Akademia
£1.5m
Freddie Woodman
Preston North End
Free
Will Wright
Salford City
£200k
Luis Diaz
Bayern Munich
£65.5m
Darwin Nunez
Al-Hilal
£46.2m
Jarell Quansah
Bayer Leverkusen
£35m
Ben Gannon Doak
Bournemouth
£25m
Caoimhin Kelleher
Brentford
£18m
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Real Madrid
£8.4m
Nathaniel Phillips
West Brom
£3m
Louis Enahoro-Marcus
Leeds
Undisclosed
Owen Beck
Derby County
Loan
Lewis Koumas
Birmingham City
Loan
Harvey Elliott
Aston Villa
Loan
Kostas Tsimikas
Roma
Loan
Manchester City Total spent: £182m
Despite having spent heavily in January to ensure they made the Champions League, Manchester City splashed the cash in the summer on the likes of Rayan Ait Nouri and Rayan Cherki, with Tijjani Reijnders their most expensive addition from AC Milan.
City also brought back James Trafford from Burnley before signing another goalkeeper in Gianluigi Donnarumma from PSG on deadline day.
Tijjani Reijnders
AC Milan
£46.5m
Rayan Ait Nouri
Wolves
£36m
Rayan Cherki
Lyon
£34m
James Trafford
Burnley
£27m
Gianluigi Donnarumma
PSG
£26m
Sverre Nypan
Rosenborg
£12.5m
Marcus Bettinelli
Chelsea
Undisclosed
James McAtee
Nottingham Forest
£30m
Yan Couto
Borussia Dortmund
£21m
Ederson
Fenerbache
£12m
Maximo Perrone
Como
£11.3m
Kayky
Bahia
£9m
Kyle Walker
Burnley
£5m
Jacob Wright
Norwich City
£2.3m
Kevin De Bruyne
Napoli
Free
Scott Carson
N/A
Released
Divin Mubama
Stoke City
Loan
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey
Celtic
Loan
Vitor Reis
Girona
Loan
Jack Grealish
Everton
Loan
Sverre Nypan
Middlesbrough
Loan
Claudio Echeverri
Bayer Leverkusen
Loan
Manuel Akanji
Inter Milan
Loan
Ilkay Gundogan
Galatasaray
Free
Manchester United Total spent: £225.3m
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, but there were also some major additions.
Matheus Cunha’s big-money switch from Wolves, Bryan Mbeumo’s £71m arrival from Brentford and £66.4m striker Benjamin Sesko will hand United a new look to their attack for 2025/26, whereas another new goalkeeper has arrived in Senne Lammens.
Bryan Mbeumo
Brentford
£71m
Benjamin Sesko
RB Leipzig
£66.4m
Matheus Cunha
Wolves
£62.5m
Senne Lammens
Royal Antwerp
£18.2m
Diego Leon
Cerro Porteno
£7m
Alejandro Garnacho
Chelsea
£40m
Antony
Real Betis
£21.7m
Christian Eriksen
N/A
Released
Jonny Evans
N/A
Released
Victor Lindelof
N/A
Released
Marcus Rashford
Barcelona
Loan
Toby Collyer
West Brom
Loan
Rasmus Hojlund
Napoli
Loan
Jadon Sancho
Aston Villa
Loan
Harry Amass
Sheffield Wednesday
Loan
Newcastle United Total spent: £249m
Newcastle United’s return to the Champions League hasn’t resulted in a straightforward transfer window, although the Magpies have broken their transfer record on German attacker Nick Woltemade. The Magpies finally sold Alexander Isak to Liverpool on deadline day, with Yoane Wissa coming the other way from Brentford.
Other new players are Anthony Elanga’s arrival from Nottingham Forest, Jacob Ramsey’s £40m transfer from Aston Villa and Malick Thiaw’s £30m signing from AC Milan. The Magpies also won the race to sign teenage winger Antonio Cordero from Malaga and brought in Aaron Ramsdale on loan.
Nick Woltemade
Stuttgart
£69m
Anthony Elanga
Nottingham Forest
£55m
Yoane Wissa
Brentford
£55m
Jacob Ramsey
Aston Villa
£40m
Malick Thiaw
AC Milan
£30m
Aaron Ramsdale
Southampton
Loan
Antonio Cordero
Malaga
Free
Park Seung-soo
Suwon Bluewings
Undisclosed
Alexander Isak
Liverpool
£125m
Lloyd Kelly
Juventus
£14.5m
Sean Longstaff
Leeds
£12m
Martin Dubravka
Burnley
Undisclosed
Garang Kuol
Sparta Prague
Undisclosed
Matt Targett
Middlesbrough
Loan
Jamal Lewis
N/A
Released
Isaac Hayden
N/A
Released
Nottingham Forest Total spent: £192.7m
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.
Deals for Botafogo duo Igor Jesus and Jair Cunha were sealed early, whereas winger Dan Ndoye cost £34m. After their Europa League place was confirmed ahead of Crystal Palace, Forest have since splashed the cash on England U21 stars James McAtee and Omari Hutchinson, with Dilane Bakwa also costing big money on deadline day from Strasbourg.
Omari Hutchinson
Ipswich Town
£37.5m
Dilane Bakwa
Strasbourg
£35m
Dan Ndoye
Bologna
£34m
James McAtee
Manchester City
£30m
Arnaud Kalimuendo
Rennes
£25m
Nicolo Savona
Juventus
£11.2m
Igor Jesus
Botafogo
£10m
Jair Cunha
Botafogo
£10m
Angus Gunn
Norwich City
Free
Douglas Luiz
Juventus
Loan
Oleksandr Zinchenko
Arsenal
Loan
Cuiabano
Botafogo
Undisclosed
Matthew Orr
Linfield
Undisclosed
Anthony Elanga
Newcastle
£55m
Andrew Omobamidele
Strasbourg
£6.8m
Harry Toffolo
N/A
Released
Jack Perkins
Northampton
Undisclosed
Tyler Bindon
Sheffield United
Loan
Ramon Sosa
Palmeiras
£10m
Lewis O’Brien
Wrexham
Undisclosed
Matt Turner
Lyon
£7m
Dale Taylor
Blackpool
Undisclosed
Marko Stamenic
Swansea City
Undisclosed
Carlos Miguel
Palmeiras
£4.6m
Sunderland Total spent: £168.7m
Following Sunderland’s incredible comeback victory in the Championship play-off final, the Black Cats were extrenely busy in the market, spending just under £170m.
Promotion saw Enzo Le Fee’s loan move become permanent, however, Jobe Bellingham was sold to Borussia Dortmund, following in the footsteps of his older brother, with Habib Diarra becoming his replacement in a club record deal.
Habib Diarra
Strasbourg
£30.5m
Simon Adingra
Brighton
£21m
Enzo Le Fee
Roma
£19.4m
Brian Brobbey
Ajax
£17.3m
Noah Sadiki
Union Saint-Gilloise
£15m
Granit Xhaka
Bayer Leverkusen
£13m
Nordi Mukiele
PSG
£12m
Omar Alderete
Getafe
£10m
Reinildo Mandava
Atletico Madrid
Free
Chemsdine Talbi
Club Brugge
£18m
Robin Roefs
NEC Nijmegen
£9m
Bertrand Traore
Ajax
£2.5m
Arthur Masuaku
N/A
Free
Jobe Bellingham
Borussia Dortmund
£32m
Tom Watson
Brighton
£10m
Adil Aouchiche
Aberdeen
Loan
Nazariy Rusyn
Arka
Loan
Pierre Ekwah
Saint Etienne
Undisclosed
Tottenham Hotspur Total spent: £169.8m
Fresh from securing Europa League glory, Tottenham Hotspur are heading from a season finishing fourth-bottom in the Premier League to 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.
New manager Thomas Frank has also signed Mathys Tel on a permanent basis from Bayern Munich and Mohammed Kudus from West Ham, whereas Joao Palhinha joined on loan from the Bundesliga champions. After missing out on Eberechi Eze to Arsenal, Spurs then hijacked Chelsea’s move for Xavi Simons and signed Randal Kolo Muani on loan from PSG.
The most high-profile exit was Heung-min Son’s departure to MLS side LAFC for £20m.
Mohammed Kudus
West Ham
£55m
Xavi Simons
RB Leipzig
£51.8m
Mathys Tel
Bayern Munich
£30m
Kevin Danso
Lens
£21m
Luka Vuskovic
Hajduk Split
£12m
Kota Taka
Kawasaki Frontale
£5m
Joao Palhinha
Bayern Munich
Loan
Randal Kolo Muani
PSG
Loan
Heung-min Son
LAFC
£20m
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Marseille
£17m
Bryan Gi
Girona
£8.6m
Alejo Veliz
Rosario Central
Loan
Fraser Forster
N/A
Released
Sergio Reguilon
N/A
Released
Alfie Whiteman
N/A
Released
Alfie Dorrington
Aberdeen
Loan
Ashley Phillips
Stoke City
Loan
Mikey Moore
Rangers
Loan
Will Lankshear
Oxford United
Loan
Jamie Donley
Stoke City
Loan
Alfie Devine
Preston
Loan
Yang Min-Hyeok
Portsmouth
Loan
Manor Solomon
Villarreal
Loan
West Ham United Total spent: £134m
After an underwhelming season that 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, and the Hammers’ obligation to buy Jean-Clair Todibo has become active for £36m. When it comes to fresh faces, left-back El Hadji Malick Diouf has arrived from Slavia Prague, Mads Hermansen from Leicester City and Kyle Walker-Peters and Callum Wilson join after leaving Southampton and Newcastle.
Late in the summer, the Hammers have also spent big on midfielders Mateus Fernandes from Southampton and Soungoutou Magassa from AS Moncao.
Mateus Fernandes
Southampton
£42m
Jean-Clair Todibo
Nice
£36m
Mads Hermansen
Leicester
£20m
El Hadji Malick Diouf
Slavia Prague
£19m
Soungoutou Magassa
AS Monaco
£17m
Daniel Cummings
Celtic
£250,000
Kyle Walker-Peters
Southampton
Free
Callum Wilson
Newcastle
Free
Igor Julio
Brighton
Loan
Mohammed Kudus
Tottenham
£55m
Nayef Aguerd
Marseille
£20m
Emerson Palmieri
Marseille
Undisclosed
Aaron Cresswell
Stoke City
Free
Vladimir Coufal
N/A
Released
Lukasz Fabianski
N/A
Released
Danny Ings
N/A
Released
Kurt Zouma
N/A
Released
Michail Antonio
N/A
Released
Luizao
N/A
Released
Edson Alvarez
Fenerbahce
Loan
Gideon Kodua
Luton
Loan
Maxwel Cornet
Genoa
Loan
Wolverhampton Wanderers Total spent: £101.4m
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.
However, they’ll have to do without Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait Nouri, who joined Manchester United and Manchester City respectively, although they brought in attacker Fer Lopez from Celta Vigo, while Jorgen Strand Larsen’s loan move from the La Liga club also became permanent.
Tolu Arokodare
Genk
£24m
Jorgen Strand Larsen
Celta Vigo
£23m
Fer Lopez
Celta Vigo
£19m
Jhon Arias
Fluminense
£15m
Jackson Tchatchoua
Hellas Verona
£10.4m
David Moller Wolfe
AZ Alkmaar
£10m
Ladislav Krejci
Girona
Loan
Matheus Cunha
Man Utd
£62.5m
Rayan Ait Nouri
Man City
£36m
Fabio Silva
Borussia Dortmund
Undisclosed
Goncalo Guedes
Real Sociedad
£3.5m
Pablo Sarabia
Al-Arabi
Released
Craig Dawson
N/A
Released
Nelson Semedo
N/A
Released
Tommy Doyle
Birmingham City
Loan
Chiquinho
Alverca
Undisclosed
Nasser Djiga
Rangers
Loan
Nigel Lonwijk
Luton Town
Loan
Boubacar Traore
Metz
Loan
Tom King
Everton
Undisclosed
Pedro Lima
FC Porto
Loan
