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EPL Transfer Window 2025: Full List of Confirmed Deals as Clubs Race against the Clock

Chris John
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EPL Transfer Window 2025: Full List of Confirmed Deals as Clubs Race against the Clock

The Premier League transfer window is in full swing, and the race to strengthen squads ahead of the 2025/26 season is entering its decisive stage. With just weeks to go before the September 1 deadline, clubs across England’s top flight are pulling out all the stops to secure the right signings, offload fringe players, and fine-tune their rosters for the long campaign ahead.

This summer’s market officially opened on June 16 following FIFA’s special early transfer window from June 1–10, which gave clubs an initial opportunity to complete deals before the main action began. Since then, the market has been relentless, with major headline transfers, surprise moves, and plenty of loan activity dominating the news cycle.

From blockbuster deals like Florian Wirtz’s £116m move to Liverpool and Hugo Ekitike’s £69.4m switch to Anfield to strategic signings such as Benjamin Sesko joining Manchester United for £66.3m, the Premier League has once again shown why it’s the most followed transfer market in world football.

Below is the complete daily breakdown of every confirmed Premier League transfer in the 2025 summer window, regularly updated for fans who want to track every move from the marquee signings to the under-the-radar switches.

Tuesday, August 12

  • Illia Zabarnyi — Bournemouth to Paris Saint-Germain — Undisclosed

Monday, August 11

  • Joe Gauci — Aston Villa to Port Vale — Loan
  • Tommy McDermott — Burnley to Shrewsbury Town — Loan

Sunday, August 10

  • Arthur Masuaku — Besiktas to Sunderland — Free

Saturday, August 9

  • Benjamin Sesko — RB Leipzig to Manchester United — £66.3m
  • Mads Hermansen — Leicester City to West Ham United — £20m
  • Darwin Nunez — Liverpool to Al-Hilal — £46m
  • Mateo Joseph — Leeds United to Mallorca — Loan
  • Joe Gelhardt — Leeds United to Hull City — Loan

Friday, August 8

  • Evann Guessand — Nice to Aston Villa — £30m
  • Vitor Reis — Manchester City to Girona — Loan
  • Armando Broja — Chelsea to Burnley — Undisclosed
  • Yang Min-hyeok — Tottenham to Portsmouth — Loan
  • Max Alleyne — Manchester City to Watford — Loan
  • Alfie Devine — Tottenham to Preston North End — Loan

The Big Talking Points of the 2025 Premier League Transfer Window

  • Liverpool’s reshuffle: The Reds have been one of the biggest movers in the market, landing Florian Wirtz for a British record £116m while also parting ways with Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz.
  • Manchester United’s statement signings: Alongside Sesko’s arrival, United have invested in youth and depth, including Enzo Kana-Biyik and Matheus Cunha.
  • Tottenham’s strategic rebuild: Spurs have been active in both incoming and outgoing business, securing Mathys Tel and Mohammed Kudus while loaning out several academy prospects for experience.
  • Chelsea’s revolving door: The Blues have offloaded high-profile players like Joao Felix and Lesley Ugochukwu while bringing in promising talents such as Jorrel Hato and Joao Pedro.
  • Surprise exits: Big names like Marcus Rashford (loan to Barcelona) and Son Heung-min (move to LAFC) have shaken up the Premier League narrative.

When does the Transfer Window close?

The 2025 summer transfer window will close on Sunday, September 1, at 11pm BST. After that, no new registrations can be made until the January window, making these final weeks crucial for any unfinished business.

Chris John