June 2026 was a wild month for soccer transfers. Clubs across the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, EFL, and Women’s Super League made big moves to strengthen their squads. Here is a simple breakdown of all the key signings and departures that happened.
From record-breaking fees to surprise free transfers, the summer window kicked off with plenty of action. Fans saw familiar faces switch teams and new talents arrive from abroad.
Premier League Clubs Make Big Moves
England’s top division saw the most activity. Several top sides spent big to bring in fresh talent. For example, a top striker moved from a European club to Manchester City for a huge fee. Meanwhile, a couple of mid-table teams made smart signings to avoid relegation.
- A star midfielder joined Arsenal from Spain for £60 million.
- Chelsea sold two defenders and bought a young goalkeeper from France.
- Liverpool let a veteran winger leave on a free transfer to an Italian club.
There were also many departures. Some players left because their contracts ended, while others wanted more playing time. Overall, the Premier League saw a lot of cash flowing around.
Scottish Premiership and EFL See Key Deals
Up in Scotland, Celtic and Rangers both made moves to challenge for the title. Celtic picked up a fast winger from the Dutch league, while Rangers signed a central defender from England’s Championship. The smaller Scottish clubs also added a few loan players to boost their depth.
In the English Football League (EFL), teams in the Championship, League One, and League Two worked hard on a budget. Many deals were free transfers or loans. A few standout signings included a veteran striker going to a League One side and a young prospect moving from League Two to a Championship club.
- Sheffield United brought in a pacey full‑back from Belgium.
- Derby County signed an experienced midfielder after his contract expired.
- Several clubs used the loan market to give young players game time.
Women’s Super League Strengthens Squads
The Women’s Super League also had a busy June. Top teams like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City added quality players. Chelsea signed a star forward from a German club to boost their attack. Arsenal picked up a solid defender from Spain to make their backline stronger.
Other WSL clubs made important moves too. Some brought in international players from the US and Australia. There were also a few notable departures as players moved to new leagues in Europe or America.
- Manchester City signed a creative midfielder from Sweden.
- Manchester United let a goalkeeper leave for a French team.
- A few young English talents moved from smaller clubs to bigger WSL sides.
What These Transfers Mean for the Season Ahead
All these deals show that clubs are getting ready for the 2026‑27 season. Big spending in the Premier League means the title race could be very close. The Scottish Premiership might see a new champion if Rangers or Celtic’s new signings pay off. In the EFL, smart free transfers could help underdog teams push for promotion.
For the Women’s Super League, adding international stars raises the level of play and makes the league even more exciting. Fans will be watching closely to see which new players make the biggest impact. June 2026 will go down as a month full of surprises and big moves.