
City Xtra
·1. September 2025
Every single Manchester City transfer completed during the 2025 summer window

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·1. September 2025
Hugo Viana has had a busy opening transfer window as the sporting director of Manchester City, having succeeded Txiki Begiristain in the role.
It has been a crucial summer for those in decision making positions at the Etihad Stadium, as City look to get their playing squad back to a top-level competitive standard following struggles throughout the last campaign.
Having scraped into the UEFA Champions League via a third-placed finish at the end of a largely torrid Premier League season in 2024/25, City have been able to conduct their business without too much in the way of complication.
In defence, there has been recruitment in the goalkeeping position while the back-four and particularly full-back has been addressed, as central midfield was bolstered alongside the attacking and creative ranks.
As for outgoings, and given Pep Guardiola’s constant public insistence that he prefers to work with a smaller group, City have been working intensely to thin their squad through temporary agreements and permanent deals for long-standing figures in their squad.
With a series of arrivals, departures and loan moves, here is a comprehensive overview of all the business undertaken by Manchester City this summer!
Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan (£46.3 million)
Rayan Ait-Nouri from Wolves (£31.2 million)
Rayan Cherki from Lyon (£35 million)
James Trafford from Burnley (£27 million)
Gianluigi Donnarumma from PSG (£26 million)
Sverre Nypan from Rosenborg (£12.5 million)
Marcus Bettinelli from Chelsea (Undisclosed)
James McAtee to Nottingham Forest (£30 million)
Yan Couto to Borussia Dortmund (£26 million)
Ederson to Fenerbahce (£12 million)
Maximo Perrone to Como (£11.2 million)
Kyle Walker to Burnley (£5 million)
Kevin De Bruyne to Napoli (Free)
Scott Carson (End of contract)
Tai Sodje (Released)
Jayden Lienou to Leeds (Undisclosed)
True Grant to Stoke (Undisclosed)
Callum Doyle to Wrexham (£7.5 million)
Farid Alfa-Ruprecht to Bayer Leverkusen (£5 million)
Kayky to Bahia (Undisclosed)
Jacob Wright to Norwich City (£2.3 million)
Vitor Reis to Girona (Season-long loan)
Jack Grealish to Everton (Season-long loan with £50 million option to buy)
Manuel Akanji to Inter (€2 million season-long loan with €15 million option to buy, becoming mandatory based on 50% of matches played and Serie A title success)
Claudio Echeverri to Bayer Leverkusen (Season-long loan)
Sverre Nypan to Middlesbrough (Season-long loan)
Juma Bah to Nice (Season-long loan)
Mahamadou Susoho to Livingston (Season-long loan)
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey to Celtic (Season-long loan)
Finley Burns to Reading (Season-long loan)
Divin Mubama to Stoke (Season-long loan)
Max Alleyne to Watford (Season-long loan)
Tomas Galvez to SC Cambuur (Season-long loan)
Joel Ndala to Hull (Season-long loan)
Oliver Whatmuff to Rochdale (Season-long loan)
Lakyle Samuel to Bromley (Season-long loan)
Will Dickson to Chesterfield (Short-term loan)
Issa Kabore to Wrexham (Season-long loan)
Ruben Dias signed a new four-year Manchester City contract until 2029.