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Premier League Done Deals: Every 2025–26 Transfer

Premier League clubs have been busy this summer. | IMAGO/Propaganda Photo/News Images/Gonzales Photo

The 2024–25 season is in the books, but teams have been preparing for 2025–26 long before the campaign’s finale.

While FIFA have opted to fill the summer void (in the men’s sphere) by expanding the Club World Cup and ensuring it now lasts a month, the absence of a major international tournament should allow clubs to conduct their business earlier.

Still, mad scrambles at the last are expected this summer, with the September 1 deadline arriving a few weeks into the new season. Managers, once again, can use competitive fixtures to manifest the flaws within their current squads.

Here are all the Premier League’s done deals for the 2025–26 season.


Arsenal

Jorginho
Jorginho is leaving Arsenal as a free agent. | IMAGO/IPS

A huge summer is in store for the Gunners, who fell comfortably short in 2024–25. After neglecting the striker position for the previous two windows, they will sign their long-term number nine ahead of the new season. Martin Zubimendi is also set to arrived from Real Sociedad.


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Aston Villa

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Bournemouth

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Brentford

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Brighton & Hove Albion

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Burnley

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Chelsea

Estêvâo Willian
Estêvâo Willian arrives at Chelsea with plenty of buzz. | IMAGO/justpictures.ch

The player traders at Clearlake are welcoming several fresh faces to Stamford Bridge this summer, and there’s plenty of buzz surrounding Palmeiras’ Estêvão Willian. Liam Delap is joining from Ipswich Town off the back of an impressive debut season in the top flight, and Chelsea will also look to bolster out wide and between the posts.


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Crystal Palace

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Everton

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Fulham

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Leeds United

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Liverpool

Trent Alexander-Arnold
Trent Alexander-Arnold has joined Real Madrid. | IMAGO/Propaganda Photo

Liverpool are not resting on their laurels after winning their second Premier League title. Jeremie Frimpong arrives as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s replacement, while Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez has been identified as Andy Robertson’s long-term successor. The Reds also have their heart set on Florian Wirtz.


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Manchester City

Kevin De Bruyne
Man City have said their goodbyes to Kevin De Bruyne. | IMAGO/Every Second Media

Man City are poised to oversee another aggressive window after going big in the winter. Crucially, they must fill the gaping void left by Kevin De Bruyne, and the Cityzens are set to add multiple midfielders to their ranks this summer.


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Manchester United

Matheus Cunha
Man Utd have confirmed the signing of Matheus Cunha. | IMAGO/Pro Sports Images

Matheus Cunha has officially joined from Wolverhampton Wanderers to bolster Ruben Amorim’s frontline, but there’s plenty more work to be done at Old Trafford this summer. There’s also talk of captain Bruno Fernandes leaving the club off the back of an excellent individual season.


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Newcastle United

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Nottingham Forest

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Tottenham Hotspur

Kevin Danso
Spurs are signing Kevin Danso permanently. | IMAGO/Every Second Media

Buoyed by their Europa League success, Spurs will hope to attract a couple of experienced stars to their youthful squad. Their priority targets will depend on who they’re able to retain, with Cristian Romero’s future in question amid interest from Atlético Madrid.


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West Ham

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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Premier League Done Deals: Every 2025–26 Transfer.

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