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Premier League transfers: Ins and outs for all 20 clubs in the 2025 summer window

Premier League transfers: Ins and outs for all 20 clubs in the 2025 summer window

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The Premier League summer transfer window will be hectic, and right here we will keep you updated on all of the moves in and out for all 20 clubs.
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The Premier League's transfer rumor mill has been buzzing early thanks to the Club World Cup allowing for transfers from June 1-10 before a six-day slumber.
It should be a wild summer as Manchester United is expected to undergo a big overhaul and plenty of other teams need an infusion of new talent.
Every item below is a completed Premier League move, whether players skipping town or joining a new team.
Premier League transfers: All ins and outs from the Summer 2025 transfer window
Arsenal
No completed moves yet.
Aston Villa
Yasin Ozcan (Kasimpasa)
Robin Olsen (released)
Bournemouth
Eli Junior Kroupi (Lorient)
Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid)
Jaidon Anthony (Burnley)
Brentford
Michael Kayode (Fiorentina)
Ben Mee (released)
Brighton
Tommy Watson (Sunderland)
Yun Do-young (Daejon Hana Citizen)
Burnley
Bashir Humphreys (Chelsea)
Jaidon Anthony (Bournemouth)
Marcus Edwards (Sporting Lisbon)
Chelsea
Estevao Willian (Palmeiras)
Bashir Humphreys (Burnley)
Crystal Palace
Joel Ward (released)
Jeffrey Schlupp (released)
Everton
Ashley Young (released)
Asmir Begovic (released)
Joao Virginia (released)
Abdoulaye Doucoure (released)
Jack Harrison (end of loan)
Jesper Lindstrom (end of loan)
Orel Mangala (end of loan)
Armando Broja (end of loan)
Fulham
Leeds United
Joshua Guilavogui (released)
Liverpool
Giorgi Mamardashvili (Valencia)
Trent Alexander-Arnold (released)
Manchester City
Kevin De Bruyne (released)
Manchester United
Christian Eriksen (released)
Jonny Evans (released)
Victor Lindelof (released)
Newcastle United
Nottingham Forest
Jack Perkins (Northampton Town)
Sunderland
Tommy Watson (Brighton)
Tottenham Hotspur
Luka Vuskovic (Hajduk Split)
West Ham United
Aaron Cresswell (released)
Lukasz Fabianski (released)
Vladimir Coufal (released)
Danny Ings (released)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Pablo Sarabia (released)
Rebecca Lowe and the chaps look back an action-packed final day in the Premier League, where Liverpool had their coronation as champions, the Champions League race was settled amid controversy, and more.

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