Every Premier League Transfer Confirmed Summer 2026

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The summer 2026 Premier League transfer window is officially open from June 15 to September 1, and clubs have already been busy reshaping their squads. From Arsenal’s big-money move for Piero Hincapie to Chelsea’s youth revolution and Manchester United’s clear-out, we track every confirmed deal.

  • Window opens: June 15, 2026
  • Deadline Day: September 1, 2026
  • Biggest incoming fee: Piero Hincapie (£45m to Arsenal)
  • Biggest outgoing fee: Antony Gordon (£69m from Newcastle to Barcelona)

Arsenal: Hincapie Arrives, Kiwior Departs

Arsenal have strengthened their defence with the £45m signing of Piero Hincapie from Bayer Leverkusen. The Ecuadorian centre-back adds depth to Mikel Arteta’s backline. Outgoing, Jakub Kiwior moves to Porto for £14.7m, while Karl Hein joins Werder Bremen for £2.6m. Loan returns include Ethan Nwaneri from Marseille and Fabio Vieira from Hamburg.

Chelsea: Youth-First Strategy Continues

Chelsea have invested in young talent, bringing in Geovany Quenda from Sporting for £44m, Denner from Corinthians (£8.65m), Dastan Satpaev from Kairat Almaty (£2m), and Emmanuel Emegha from Strasbourg (undisclosed). Loan returns include Nicolas Jackson from Bayern Munich and Mike Penders from Strasbourg. The Blues continue to build for the future.

Manchester City: Silva and Stones Depart

Manchester City have released Bernardo Silva and John Stones, while Manuel Akanji joins Inter for £13m. Loan returns include Vitor Reis and Claudio Echeverri from Girona. Pep Guardiola’s squad sees significant turnover as they aim to refresh.

Manchester United: Hojlund Sold, Sancho Released

Manchester United have sold Rasmus Hojlund to Napoli for £38m and released Casemiro, Tyrell Malacia, and Jadon Sancho. Loan returns include Marcus Rashford from Barcelona and Andre Onana from Trabzonspor. The club is undergoing a major rebuild under new management.

Newcastle United: Gordon Departs for Barcelona

Newcastle have sold Antony Gordon to Barcelona for a club-record £69m. Kieran Trippier, Emil Krafth, and John Ruddy have been released. Loan returns include Odysseas Vlachodimos from Sevilla.

Other Key Moves

Aston Villa signed Modou Kéba Cissé for £4.75m and sold Donyell Malan to Roma for £21.65m. Bournemouth brought in Alex Jimenez from AC Milan for £16m. Brentford signed Jannik Schuster from Salzburg for £15.57m. Everton added Merlin Rohl from Freiburg for £20m. Ipswich Town secured Chuba Akpom from Ajax for £8m and Cedric Kipre from Stade Reims for £4m.

Key Player Stats

Player Fee From To
Piero Hincapie £45m Bayer Leverkusen Arsenal
Geovany Quenda £44m Sporting Chelsea
Antony Gordon £69m Newcastle Barcelona
Rasmus Hojlund £38m Man Utd Napoli

What’s Next: Window Heats Up

With the window open until September 1, more big moves are expected. Liverpool, Tottenham, and others are yet to make major signings. The transfer market could see late activity as clubs finalize their squads for the 2026-27 season. Keep an eye on potential departures from top clubs as they balance books.

Where to Watch

Follow all transfer news live on Sky Sports News and BBC Sport. For streaming, ESPN+ and FanCode provide comprehensive coverage. In the UK, Sky Sports is the go-to channel for breaking deals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Manchester United sell Rasmus Hojlund?

Manchester United accepted a £38m offer from Napoli as part of a squad rebuild. Hojlund struggled to consistently lead the line, and the club opted to cash in while his value remained high.

What are Chelsea’s plans with so many young signings?

Chelsea are focusing on acquiring high-potential talents like Quenda and Denner, aiming to develop them into first-team stars or profit from future sales. This strategy aligns with their long-term financial model.

Which club spent the most in the summer 2026 window so far?

Arsenal have made the biggest single outlay with £45m for Hincapie, but Chelsea’s aggregate spending on multiple players may surpass that once all fees are disclosed.

Are there any major free agents still available?

Several high-profile players were released, including Bernardo Silva, John Stones, Casemiro, and Jadon Sancho. They are free to negotiate with any club.

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