The 2025 Premier League summer transfer window is underway with plenty of big moves as clubs gear up for the new season. This year’s transfer window is divided into two phases because of the expanded Club World Cup. The early registration period took place from June 1 to 10, followed by the main window, which runs from June 16 to September 1.
Here’s a detailed look at the latest confirmed signings and departures:
Major Signings (Ins)
Club | Player | From | Fee |
Manchester City | Rayan Cherki | Lyon | £34 million |
Manchester City | Tijjani Reijnders | AC Milan | £46.3 million |
Manchester City | Rayan Aït-Nouri | Wolverhampton Wanderers | £36.3 million |
Tottenham Hotspur | Mathys Tel | Bayern Munich | £29.8 million |
Tottenham Hotspur | Kevin Danso | Lens | £20.9 million |
Tottenham Hotspur | Luka Vuskovic | Hajduk Split | £12 million |
West Ham United | Jean-Clair Todibo | Nice | Undisclosed |
Brighton & Hove Albion | Diego Coppola | Hellas Verona | £9 million |
Brighton & Hove Albion | Charalampos Kostoulas | Olympiacos | £31.7 million |
Newcastle United | Antonito Cordero | Málaga | Free |
Leeds | Lukas Nmecha | Wolfsberg | Free |
Burnley | Bashir Humphrey | Chelsea | Undisclosed |
Burnley | Jaidon Anthony | Bournemouth | Undisclosed |
Sunderland | Enzo Le Fee | Roma | £20 million |
Key Departures (Outs)
Club | Player | To | Fee |
Manchester United | Victor Lindelof | Released | Free |
Manchester United | Johnny Evans | Released | Free |
Manchester City | Scott Carson | Released | Free |
Arsenal | Nuno Tavares | Lazio | £7 million |
Arsenal | Marquinhos | Cruzeiro | £2.5 million |
Chelsea | Marcus Bettinelli | Manchester City | Undisclosed |
Wolves | Rayan Aït-Nouri | Manchester City | £36.3 million |
Wolves | Matheus Cunha | Manchester United | £62.5 million |
Fulham | Carlos Vinicius | Released | Free |
West Ham United | Aaron Cresswell | Released | Free |
West Ham United | Danny Ings | Released | Free |
West Ham United | Kurt Zouma | Released | Free |
Club-by-Club Transfer Highlights
Manchester City
City have spent heavily to reinforce their squad. In addition to Frimpong, they’ve brought in Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders, and Rayan Aït-Nouri, spending over £110 million. These signings are seen as part of a transition as Kevin De Bruyne departed the club after a decade.
Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs have made key moves this summer with Mathys Tel joining from Bayern Munich to boost their attack. The young forward brings pace and versatility. Kevin Danso strengthens the defence with experience, while Luka Vuskovic is seen as a long-term prospect for the backline.
West Ham United
The Hammers have made a smart addition in Jean-Clair Todibo from Nice, a ball-playing centre-back who fits well into John Aloisi system. More moves are expected as they prepare for another season balancing domestic and European football.
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton continued their smart scouting with the signings of Diego Coppola, a young Italian defender, and Charalampos Kostoulas, a promising Greek forward. Both fit Brighton’s youth-first approach, with the club aiming to develop them into future first-team regulars.
Newcastle United
With financial restrictions in mind, Newcastle have made a low-risk move by signing Antonito Cordero on a free. More additions are expected as they look to Strengthen their squad depth ahead of European competition.
Wolves
Wolves lost two of their biggest stars this summer (Aït-Nouri and Cunha), but are actively scouting replacements. Young right-back Pedro Lima from Brazil has arrived, with more signings expected in attack. The club is focusing on young, high-potential players who can grow into key roles. A creative midfielder and a striker are said to be on their radar.
What’s Next?
With the main window now open, clubs are working behind the scenes on new signings, contract extensions, and loan deals. Several more moves are expected, especially among clubs preparing for Europe or targeting a top-four finish.
Conclusion
The 2025 Premier League summer transfer window is off to a busy start, with major signings, key departures, and smart investments in young talent. As the window remains open until September 1, more moves are expected as clubs continue to shape their squads for what promises to be an exciting season ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as the summer window heats up!
Written by Kinjal Walantra