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June 2026 was a busy month for soccer transfers. Clubs in the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, EFL, and Women’s Super League made some huge signings and let go of key players. Here is a complete rundown of all the done deals that went down during the month.

Premier League: Stars on the Move

The top flight saw several high-profile transfers. Some clubs spent big to strengthen their squads, while others sold players to balance the books.

  • Manchester City signed a new striker from a La Liga club for a record fee.
  • Arsenal brought in a young midfielder from the Bundesliga to add depth.
  • Chelsea offloaded two defenders to Serie A sides on permanent deals.
  • Liverpool let a veteran winger leave on a free transfer to a Saudi club.

Scottish Premiership and EFL: Key Ins and Outs

North of the border, Celtic and Rangers were active. In the English Football League, several Championship teams made smart moves to push for promotion.

  • Celtic signed a left-back from a Dutch club to replace a departing star.
  • Rangers brought in a goalkeeper on loan from an English Premier League side.
  • Leeds United bought a striker from a Ligue 1 team for £15 million.
  • Southampton sold their captain to a Turkish club for an undisclosed fee.

Women’s Super League: Big Deals and New Faces

The WSL also had plenty of action. Top clubs added international talent to stay competitive in the league and in Europe.

  • Chelsea Women signed a forward from a Spanish club after her contract ended.
  • Arsenal Women brought in a defender from the Swedish league.
  • Manchester City Women let a midfielder go to a French side on a free transfer.
  • Aston Villa Women picked up a young winger from a Championship team.

What This Means for the Season Ahead

These transfers could shake up the standings when the new season kicks off. Teams that added quality players might climb the table, while those that lost key stars will need to adjust. Fans will be watching closely to see how these new signings fit in and perform.

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