Atlanta Hawks 64:96 Memphis Grizzlies Cangrejeros 78:95 Criollos de Caguas Leones De Ponce 98:92 San German Miami Heat 90:99 Toronto Raptors Denver Nuggets 108:101 Portland Trail Blazers Auckland Tuatara 108:91 Manawatu Jets Cairns W 82:68 Rockhampton W Sutherland Sharks W 74:60 Penrith P. W Bendigo Braves W 58:112 Keilor Thunder W Eltham W 93:83 Kilsyth W Knox W 78:59 Hobart Chargers W Sandringham W 86:73 Northern Tasmania W Slovakia U20 71:72 Estonia U20 Armenia U20 74:57 Albania U20 Macau Black Bears 124:149 Converge FiberXers Ivory Coast U17 W 51:66 Colombia U17 W Cairns Marlins 116:91 Rockhampton Rockets Sutherland Sharks 104:55 Penrith P. Woodville Warriors 79:90 Central Districts Lions Australia U17 W 70:64 Japan U17 W Perth Redbacks W 53:92 Mandurah Magic W Perry Lakes Hawks W 80:91 Cockburn Cougars W South West Slammers W 50:88 Kalamunda Eastern Suns W Bendigo Braves 69:93 Keilor Thunder Eltham 94:76 Kilsyth Knox 121:86 Hobart Chargers Sandringham Sabres 130:80 Northern Tasmania Sweden U20 71:62 Luxembourg U20 Blackwater Bossing 83:81 Magnolia Hotshots North Macedonia U20 97:62 Georgia U20

The summer transfer window in July 2026 was packed with moves across England and Scotland. Top clubs strengthened their squads, while some stars headed to new challenges. Here’s a breakdown of the biggest signings and departures from the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, EFL, and Women’s Super League.

Premier League Shake-Ups

The Premier League saw several high-profile deals go through. Big teams spent heavily to improve their chances for the upcoming season.

  • Manchester City added a young attacking midfielder from a La Liga side for a reported £70 million.
  • Arsenal secured a veteran goalkeeper on a free transfer to add experience to their squad.
  • Liverpool sold a fan-favorite winger to a Serie A club for a fee around £40 million.
  • Several loan moves were finalized, with young players from Chelsea and Manchester United heading to Championship clubs for regular playing time.

Scottish Premiership and EFL Moves

North of the border, Scottish clubs made waves. Celtic and Rangers both brought in new faces to strengthen their title bids.

  • Celtic signed a speedy winger from the Dutch Eredivisie, adding pace to their attack.
  • Rangers acquired a veteran center-back from the English Championship on a two-year deal.
  • In the EFL, several mid-table teams splashed cash, with a Championship club paying £15 million for a striker from a Ligue 1 side.
  • League One and League Two sides focused on free agents and loan signings to bolster their rosters.

Women’s Super League Deals

The Women’s Super League also had an active transfer window. Big names moved between top clubs, raising the level of competition.

  • Reigning champions signed a star midfielder from a German Bundesliga club for a record fee.
  • One of the league’s top defenders moved to a London-based rival in a swap deal.
  • Several young talents from the US College system signed their first pro contracts, joining WSL clubs on multi-year deals.
  • A veteran forward retired after a successful spell, leaving a gap that her club filled with a loan signing from Spain.

What This Means for the Season Ahead

All these moves set the stage for an exciting 2026/27 season. Teams are eager to blend new signings with their existing stars. Fans can expect fresh rivalries and thrilling matchups as players settle into their new clubs. Keep an eye on the early fixtures to see how the transfer window shapes the competition.

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