Premier League Transfer Window: Every Summer 2026 Deal So Far
The summer 2026 transfer window is officially in full swing as Premier League clubs splash the cash to rebuild their squads for the upcoming 2026/2027 season. From record-shattering fees to clever free transfers, English football’s elite teams are moving quickly to secure top talent before the September 1 deadline. Let’s dive into who has signed where and which clubs are dominating the market so far.
Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City Lead the Spending Spree
Tottenham Hotspur has emerged as the busiest club of the summer, making major statement signings to bolster their squad. Spurs shattered expectations by landing midfielder Sandro Tonali from Newcastle for a staggering £100m, alongside West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes for £85m. They also secured experienced defender Andy Robertson on a free transfer from Liverpool to add immediate leadership.
Meanwhile, Manchester City claimed the headline for the most expensive individual signing of the window. City secured English talent Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest for a whopping, club-record fee of £116m.
How Chelsea, Newcastle, and Liverpool Are Rebuilding
Chelsea has adopted a global recruitment approach, adding exciting young prospects to their ranks. Notable arrivals at Stamford Bridge include Portuguese winger Geovany Quenda for £43.5m and Italian defender Marco Palestra for £43m.
Newcastle United quickly reinvested their Tonali windfall by securing Hoffenheim’s Bazoumana Toure for £42m. Over at Anfield, Liverpool strengthened their backline by signing promising French centre-back Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes for £60m.
Key Premier League Signings at a Glance
Several other clubs have made major moves to shake up their squads before the new season kicks off:
- Arsenal: Snagged defender Piero Hincapie for £34.5m and goalkeeper Illan Meslier on a free transfer.
- Everton: Splashed cash on youth, securing Hayden Hackney and Tyrique George for £24m each.
- Brighton: Remained incredibly active, signing seven players including Zadok Yohanna for £21.5m.
- Ipswich Town: Bolstered their squad with five new faces, headlined by Emersonn for £26.6m.
Which Clubs Are Still Waiting to Make a Move?
Interestingly, several clubs have yet to register a single incoming transfer this summer. Manchester United, Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, and Sunderland have all remained quiet, though their fanbases are eagerly awaiting activity.
However, reports suggest Manchester United is actively negotiating with Chelsea for midfielder Andre Santos to kickstart their summer business.
With weeks remaining until the summer window slams shut, the tactical battle off the pitch is only going to intensify. Which of these new signings do you think will make the biggest impact on the pitch this season?













