
It was another hectic deadline day for Premier League clubs with Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal all opting to splash the clash in the closing hours of the window
The 2025 summer transfer window has finally come to a close and it was arguably the most expensive window ever. Premier League clubs have splashed millions on new signings, blowing their European counterparts out of the water.
Liverpool have been among the highest spenders in the world under Arne Slot – and that was no different on deadline day after teeing up a £160m double swoop for Alexander Isak and Marc Guehi from Newcastle and Crystal Palace respectively. The pair haven’t had their moves officially completed yet but it appears to be a matter of time.
Newcastle are also in the process of another signing. They raided one of their Premier League rivals to sign Isak’s replacement with Yoane Wissa on the verge of a move.
Across the North, Manchester United have also been busy. They appear to have solved their goalkeeping conundrum with a move for Royal Antwerp’s Semme Lammens. Goalkeepers were also on the agenda for rivals Manchester City, with Gianluigi Donnarumma potentially coming in, while Ederson looks to be on the verge of a move to Turkey.
Arsenal have also been busy, potentially making Bayer Leverkusen star Piero Hincapie their final recruit of the summer. With all of that being said, take a look at all of the done deals from across the Premier League on deadline day:
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Arsenal
Outs: Reiss Nelson (Brentford, loan), Albert Sambi Lokonga (Hamburg, undisclosed)
Aston Villa
Ins: Victor Lindelof (free)
Outs: Samuel Iling-Junior (West Bromwich Albion, loan)
Bournemouth
Ins: Veljko Milosavljević (Red Star Belgrade, undisclosed), Alex Jimenez (AC Milan, loan)
Outs: Ben Winterburn (Barnet, loan)
Brighton
Outs: Tariq Lamptey (Fiorentina, £6m), Jeremy Sarmiento (Cremonese, loan), Facundo Buonanotte (Chelsea, loan), Jacob Slater (Harrogate, loan)
Burnley
Ins: Fiorentino Luis (Benfica, loan)
Outs: Michael Mellon (Oldham, loan), Darko Churlinov (Kocaelispor, undisclosed)
Chelsea
Ins: Facundo Buonanotte ( Brighton, loan)
Outs: Omari Kellyman ( Cardiff City, loan), Alex Matos (Sheffield United, undisclosed), Jimmy May-Morgan (Peterborough United, loan),
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Crystal Palace
Ins: Jaydee Canvot (Toulouse, undisclosed)
Everton
Outs: Isaac Heath (Accrington Stanley, loan)
Fulham
Outs: Martial Godo (Strasbourg, undisclosed)
Manchester United
Outs: Ethan Ennis (Fleetwood Town, loan), Rasmus Hojlund (Napoli, loan), Antony (Real Betis, £21m), Harry Amass (Sheff Weds, loan)
Nottingham Forest
Outs: Eric da Silva Moreira (Rio Ave, loan), Donnell McNeilly (Wycombe, loan)
West Ham
Outs: Junior Robinson (Livingston, loan), Emerson Palmieri (Marseille, undisclosed), Finlay Herrick (Boreham Wood, loan)
Wolves
Ins: Tolu Arokodare (Genk, £24m)
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