Manta FC 0:1 Delfin SC Blooming 1:1 Gualberto Villarroel SJ New England FC 0:3 Ironbound Cerezo Osaka 1:0 Tochigi City Kashima 5:0 Vegalta Sendai CSA Steaua Bucureşti 3:0 Tunari Tondela 1:0 Varzim Yokohama F. Marinos 1:1 Tegevajaro Miyazaki Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz 1:1 Austria Lustenau Fortuna Düsseldorf 2:0 Ružomberok RAAL La Louvière 3:1 Excelsior Virton OH Leuven 5:1 Lommel United Freiburg II 0:3 Bochum II Lechia Zielona Góra 1:3 Carina Gubin Almere City FC 2:1 FC Volendam Marlin Coast 0:4 Brunswick Juventus FC Chaves 4:1 Fafe Charlestown City Blues 0:5 Weston Bears Tensung 0:4 Thimphu City Jeonnam Dragons 3:4 Asan Mugunghwa FK Beograd 2:3 North Sunshine Eagles Ansan Greeners 0:2 Jinju Citizen Changwon City 1:5 Gimhae City Daegu FC 0:1 Siheung Citizen Hwaseong 4:3 Yangpyeong Paju Citizen 3:2 Gangneung City Seongnam FC 2:1 Pocheon Suwon City FC 3:2 Pyeongchang United Ulsan Citizen 4:2 Seoul E-Land FC Yongin City 0:2 Dangjin Citizen

The summer transfer window was busy in July 2026. From top-flight clubs to lower divisions, teams reshaped their squads. Here is a roundup of the biggest deals that went through.

Premier League Clubs Load Up

English top-tier teams were very active. Several stars swapped jerseys, while others left for new challenges.

  • Manchester United signed a new striker from a La Liga club for a record fee.
  • Arsenal added a creative midfielder from Serie A.
  • Chelsea brought in a young defender from the Bundesliga.
  • Liverpool sold a key winger to a Saudi club.

Scottish Premiership and EFL Action

North of the border, Celtic and Rangers made moves to strengthen. In the English Football League, Championship teams spent big to chase promotion.

  • Celtic landed a veteran goalkeeper from the Premier League.
  • Rangers signed a promising forward from the Dutch Eredivisie.
  • Leeds United bought a midfielder from a rival Championship side.
  • Sunderland added two loanees from top-flight clubs.

Women’s Super League Sees Key Changes

The women’s game also had significant transfers. Top players moved within the league and from abroad.

  • Chelsea Women signed an international striker from Lyon.
  • Manchester City Women added a defender from Barcelona.
  • Arsenal Women brought back a former star from the NWSL.

Summer Window Keeps Fans Guessing

The transfer market never stops. More deals could still happen. Teams are preparing for the new season with fresh faces and new hopes.

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