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June 2026 was a busy month for soccer clubs across the UK. Teams in the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, EFL, and the Women’s Super League all worked hard to sign new players and say goodbye to others. Here is your complete guide to all the official moves that happened during the month.

Big Moves in the Premier League

The top English league saw several high-profile signings and departures. Clubs spent big to strengthen their squads for the upcoming season.

  • Manchester City signed a new striker from a European rival for a record fee.
  • Liverpool brought in a young midfielder from a Championship side.
  • Arsenal sold a key defender to a Spanish club.
  • Several loan deals were also completed, including young players moving to other top-flight teams for more playing time.

Scottish Premiership and EFL Changes

North of the border, Scottish clubs were active too. Celtic and Rangers both added depth to their rosters, while smaller teams made smart, budget-friendly signings.

In the EFL, the Championship, League One, and League Two all saw plenty of action. Many clubs brought in experienced players on free transfers to guide younger teammates. Others used the loan system to give their own talents a chance to develop elsewhere.

  • Derby County signed a veteran goalkeeper after losing their starter.
  • Portsmouth added two attacking players to push for promotion.
  • Several League Two sides completed swaps for promising academy products.

Women’s Super League Activity

The WSL also had a busy June. Top clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United made key additions to their squads. Many of these signings were young international players looking to make an impact in England’s top women’s league.

  • Chelsea brought in a fast winger from the Swedish league.
  • Arsenal signed a defender who played in last year’s World Cup.
  • Many clubs also locked down their current stars with new, long-term contracts.

What These Transfers Mean for the Season Ahead

All these moves set the stage for an exciting season. Some teams clearly want to win now, while others are building for the future. For fans, these transfers add drama and hope. The real test will come when the players hit the pitch and prove their worth.

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