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The summer transfer window kicked off with plenty of action in June. Clubs from the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, EFL, and Women’s Super League finalized deals to strengthen their squads. Here is a full look at the biggest signings and departures that went down this month.

Premier League Clubs Spend Big

Top-flight teams were busy reshaping their rosters. Several big-money transfers headlined the window, while free agents also found new homes.

  • Manchester City signed a young winger from La Liga for a reported £60 million.
  • Arsenal brought in a versatile defender from Serie A to boost their back line.
  • Chelsea let go of a veteran midfielder who moved to a Saudi club on a free transfer.
  • Liverpool added depth to their attack with a promising striker from the Championship.

Other clubs like Tottenham and Manchester United made smaller but smart moves to balance their budgets.

Scottish Premiership and EFL See Key Changes

North of the border, Scottish clubs made some eye-catching acquisitions. Celtic and Rangers both added experience to their squads, while lower-league teams in England looked for bargains.

  • Celtics signed a proven goalscorer from the English second division.
  • Rangers brought in a creative midfielder on loan from a French side.
  • EFL clubs like Sunderland and Derby County grabbed young talents from academy systems.
  • Several League One and League Two clubs swapped players to fill gaps before the season starts.

These moves should make the upcoming campaigns more competitive across all divisions.

Women’s Super League Teams Strengthen

The WSL also had a lively June. Top teams like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City added international stars to their lineups.

  • Chelsea landed a forward from the US National Team to lead their attack.
  • Arsenal signed a midfielder from the German Bundesliga to control the midfield.
  • Manchester City brought in a young defender from the Spanish league for future development.
  • Aston Villa and Everton also made smart pickups to rise up the table.

These deals show the growing strength and depth of women’s football in England.

What These Moves Mean for the Season Ahead

June’s transfers set the stage for an exciting season. New players will bring fresh tactics and rivalries. Fans can expect high-energy matches as teams integrate their new signings. Keep an eye out for more deals as the window continues through the summer.