The Mag
·2 Juli 2025
Summer spending now passes £900m on 46 Premier League signings and two months to go

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·2 Juli 2025
Listed below are the Premier League signings completed in the summer 2025 transfer window(s) so far.
The first (of two) Premier League transfer window of the summer opened on 1 June and it closed at 7pm on Tuesday 10 June.
The second Premier League transfer window opened on Monday 16 June and runs through until 7pm on 1 September.
Including today, another 61 days of fun still to go in the second window.
Listed below are all the Premier League signings made so far.
The stats are via BBC Sport and Sky Sports, as we have now reached 2 July 2025:
Joao Pedro (Brighton to Chelsea) £60m
Loum Tchaouna (Lazio to Burnley) £15m
Olivier Boscagli (PSV Eindhoven to Brighton) Free
1 July 2025:
Habib Diarra (Strasbourg to Sunderland) £30m
Sebastiaan Bornauw (Wolfsburg to Leeds) £5.1m
Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea to Arsenal) £5m
Jorgen Strand Larsen (Celta Vigo to Wolves) £23m
Zepiqueno Redmond (Feyenoord to Aston Villa) Free
26 June 2025:
Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth to Liverpool) £40m
Axel Tuanzebe (Ipswich to Burnley) Free
Quilindschy Hartman (Feyenoord to Burnley) £10m
25 June 2025:
Max Weiss (Karlsruher to Burnley) £4.3m
23 June 2025:
Walter Benitez (PSV to Crystal Palace) Free
Jaka Bijol (Udinese to Leeds) £15m
20 June 2025:
Fer Lopez (Celta Vigo to Wolves) £19m
Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool) £116m
17 June 2025:
Diego Coppola (Verona to Brighton) £9m
16 June 2025:
Adrien Truffert (Rennes to Bournemouth) £14.4m
Lukas Nmecha (Wolfsburg to Leeds) Free
Mathys Tel (Bayern Munich to Tottenham) £30m
Charalompos Kostulas (Olympiakos to Brighton) £31.7m
10 June 2025:
Tijjani Reijnders (AC Milan to Man City) £46.5m
Marcus Bettinelli (Chelsea to Man City) £0.5m
Rayan Cherki (Lyon to Man City) £34m
9 June 2025:
Rayan Ait-Nouri (Wolves to Man City) £31m
Mamadou Sarr (Strasbourg to Chelsea) £12m
5 June 2025:
Antonio Cordero (Malaga to Newcastle United) Development compensation to be agreed.
4 June 2025
Liam Delap (Ipswich to Chelsea) £30m
3 June 2025:
Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool to Brentford) £12.5m
2 June 2025:
Romelle Donovan (Birmingham to Brentford) £3m
1 June 2025:
Yoon Doyoung (Daejeon Hana Citizen to Brighton) £2m
Michael Kayode (Fiorentina to Brentford) £15m
Tom Watson (Sunderland to Brighton) £10m
Matheus Cunha (Wolves to Man U) £62.5m
Bashir Humphrey (Chelsea to Burnley) £14m
Jaidon Anthony ( Bournemouth to Burnley) £7m
Marcus Edwards (Sporting to Burnley) £10m
Zian Flemming (Millwall to Burnley) £7m
Estevao Willian (Palmeiras to Chelsea) £29m
Charly Alcaraz (Flamengo to Everton) £12.6m
Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool) £29.5m
Enzo La Fee (Roma to Sunderland) £20m
Kevin Danso (Lens to Tottenham) £21m
Luka Vuskovic (Hajduk Split to Tottenham) £12m
Dario Essugo (Sporting to Chelsea) £18m
Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice to West Ham) £36m
I make that in total £902.5m minimum on the 46 incoming Premier League signings listed above, that figure doesn’t though include whatever development compensation Newcastle United will end up paying for Cordero.
No surprise to me if overall this summer we see all records broken for Premier League summer transfer spend, with already £900m+ committed to.
The record for a Premier League window stands at £2.36billion in summer 2023, just over £1.4billion of spending this summer to go, to break that all-time record.
Already more than 38% of the way there, with July and August usually when most of the major moves happen, most of the cash committed.