The summer transfer window is officially open again—and the race to strengthen squads ahead of pre-season is fully underway.
In a unique twist for 2025, the Premier League's summer market has been split into two phases to accommodate the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup. The first window ran from June 1 to June 10, two weeks earlier than last year’s start on June 14. After a brief pause, the second phase reopened on June 16 and will continue through the rest of the summer.
So far, the action has been electric.
Liverpool Smash Club Record for Florian Wirtz
Among the headline-grabbing deals is Liverpool's club-record signing of Florian Wirtz. The German sensation joins from Bayer Leverkusen after a standout season in the Bundesliga. This transfer signals the Reds' intent to reassert themselves as title contenders under their new managerial era.
Transfer Window Trends: Spending Slows Slightly
While the 2023 summer window saw an eye-watering £2.4 billion spent, last season’s figure dropped slightly to £2 billion. Whether 2025 will surpass that remains to be seen, but early signs show clubs are being a bit more calculated with their spending, likely due to UEFA’s stricter financial regulations and a more cautious post-Club World Cup planning approach.
Premier League 2025: Every Completed Transfer So Far
Here’s a running list of the confirmed deals in the 2025 summer window (updated regularly):
đź”´ Liverpool
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Florian Wirtz – Bayer Leverkusen ➡️ Liverpool – £XX million (Club-record fee)
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[More deals here as updates come in…]
🔵 Chelsea
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[Player Name] – [From Club] ➡️ Chelsea – Fee or free
⚪ Tottenham Hotspur
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[Player Name] – [From Club] ➡️ Spurs – Fee or free
🟣 Aston Villa
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[Player Name] – [From Club] ➡️ Villa – Fee or free
(And so on for all 20 Premier League clubs.)
What’s Next?
With weeks left in the transfer window, fans can expect plenty more drama—last-minute bids, hijacked deals, and surprise exits. Clubs are not just building squads, they're shaping the future of the league.
Stay tuned for daily updates as the window heats up and the Premier League landscape continues to shift.







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