The 2025/26 European Summer Transfer Window: Business is Booming

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The annual summer spectacle known as the European football transfer window is officially wide open. As teams across the continent prepare for the 2025/26 season, the hunt is on to acquire the talent needed to achieve their objectives – whether that`s challenging for titles, securing European qualification, or simply avoiding relegation.

This period, running until the end of August, is arguably the most critical time for squad building. Clubs are making moves, some calculated and strategic, others perhaps born out of necessity or last-minute panic (though we`re still early for the latter, thankfully). The market is already seeing significant activity, with players changing hands and fees being exchanged, setting the stage for the upcoming campaigns across Europe`s top leagues.

Florian Wirtz signs contract with Liverpool
Florian Wirtz, formerly of Bayer Leverkusen, signs with Liverpool.

While some deals, like Florian Wirtz`s arrival at Liverpool, are already confirmed with official presentations, others are still being finalized. The video snippet highlighting Chelsea`s acquisition of João Pedro serves as another early example of the Premier League`s typical eagerness to get business done. From Bundesliga powerhouses to Italian giants and French contenders, clubs are busy reshuffling their decks.

Let`s take a look at some of the notable transfers that have been reported as completed so far, giving us a glimpse into how squads are beginning to take shape for 2025/26:

Key Confirmed Transfers (as of July 2025):

  • Jobe Bellingham (Midfielder) – To Borussia Dortmund | €30.5 million – From Sunderland
  • Tillman (Midfielder) – To Bayer Leverkusen | €35 million – From PSV
  • Quansah (Defender) – To Bayer Leverkusen | €35 million – From Liverpool
  • Ibrahim Maza (Midfielder) – To Bayer Leverkusen | €12 million – From Hertha Berlin
  • Flekken (Goalkeeper) – To Bayer Leverkusen | €10 million – From Brentford
  • Arthur Vermeeren (Midfielder) – To RB Leipzig | €20 million – From Atlético de Madrid
  • Vini Souza (Midfielder) – To Wolfsburg | €15 million – From Sheffield United
  • Álex Baena (Forward) – To Atlético de Madrid | €42 million – From Villarreal
  • Matteo Ruggeri (Fullback) – To Atlético de Madrid | €17 million – From Atalanta
  • Juan Musso (Goalkeeper) – To Atlético de Madrid | €3 million – From Atalanta
  • Eric Dier (Defender) – To Monaco | Free Transfer
  • Ansu Fati (Forward) – To Monaco | Loan – From Barcelona
  • Giroud (Forward) – To Lille | Free Transfer
  • Hojbjerg (Midfielder) – To Olympique de Marseille | €14.5 million – From Norwich
  • Luka Modric (Midfielder) – To Milan | Free Transfer
  • Kevin De Bruyne (Midfielder) – To Napoli | Free Transfer
  • Luca Marianucci (Defender) – To Napoli | €9 million – From Empoli
  • Luis Henrique (Forward) – To Inter Milan | €23 million – From Olympique de Marseille
  • Bonny (Forward) – To Inter Milan | €23 million – From Parma
  • Sucic (Midfielder) – To Inter Milan | €14 million – From Dinamo Zagreb
  • Zalewski (Midfielder) – To Inter Milan | €6.3 million – From Roma
  • Nico González (Forward) – To Juventus | €28.1 million – From Fiorentina
  • Lloyd Kelly (Defender) – To Juventus | €17.2 million – From Newcastle
  • Di Gregorio (Goalkeeper) – To Juventus | €14.3 million – From Monza
  • Kalulu (Defender) – To Juventus | €14.3 million – From Milan
  • Jonathan David (Forward) – To Juventus | Free Transfer
  • Fagioli (Midfielder) – To Fiorentina | €13.5 million – From Juventus

This list represents just a snapshot of the activity, highlighting moves involving significant fees, prominent players like Modric and De Bruyne making unexpected free switches, and interesting young talents like Jobe Bellingham and Álex Baena getting major moves. The window still has over a month left, meaning plenty more twists and turns are expected before the deadline. Clubs will continue to scout, negotiate, and potentially overpay, all in the pursuit of finding the missing pieces for their puzzle.

Football fans can anticipate a busy few weeks ahead, with daily reports of potential deals, completed signings, and the inevitable speculation that accompanies this frenetic period in the football calendar. The business of football is well and truly underway for the 2025/26 season.

Declan Morley
Declan Morley

Declan Morley, 39, an astute sports journalist from Birmingham. Specializes in cricket and football coverage with particular attention to the psychological aspects of athletic performance. Known for his revealing interviews that go beyond typical post-match questions.

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