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June 2026 was a busy month for soccer clubs all over the UK. Teams in the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, English Football League, and the Women’s Super League all made big changes to their squads. From star signings to surprise exits, here’s a breakdown of every major deal that got done.

Premier League: Stars on the Move

The top flight saw some huge transfers. A few top clubs brought in fresh talent to strengthen their attack and defense. Some well-known players also left their old teams for new challenges.

  • Manchester City added a midfielder from Italy for a fee around £60 million.
  • Arsenal signed a young winger from France to boost their frontline.
  • Chelsea sold two defenders to Spanish clubs and brought in a goalkeeper from Germany.
  • Liverpool let go of a veteran striker on a free transfer to a Saudi club.

Scottish Premiership and EFL: Key Changes

Up in Scotland, Celtic and Rangers were busy. Celtic added a defender from Portugal, while Rangers signed a midfielder from the Championship. In the English Football League, several clubs made smart moves to prepare for the new season.

  • Rangers picked up a winger from a League One side for £2 million.
  • Sheffield Wednesday signed a striker on loan from a Premier League team.
  • Portsmouth landed a veteran defender with experience in the top flight.

Women’s Super League: Big Signings and Departures

The Women’s Super League also saw plenty of action. Top clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United brought in international talent. A few star players also left for leagues in the United States and Spain.

  • Chelsea signed a forward from Barcelona on a four-year deal.
  • Arsenal added a midfielder from Germany to strengthen their center.
  • Manchester United sold a defender to a club in the NWSL.

What These Deals Mean for the New Season

All these signings and exits set the stage for an exciting 2026-27 campaign. Fans will be watching closely to see how new players fit into their teams. Whether it’s a rising star or a seasoned pro, every transfer could change the shape of the league. Keep an eye on the big fixtures ahead—these deals might just decide who wins it all.

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