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The June 2026 transfer window is officially open, and clubs are wasting no time reshaping their squads. From big-money Premier League signings to key departures in the Women’s Super League, here’s your complete guide to every done deal this month.

Whether you follow the English top flight, the Scottish Premiership, the EFL, or women’s football, we’ve got you covered with all the confirmed transactions.

Premier League and Scottish Premiership Shuffle

England’s top division saw a flurry of activity early in the window. Several clubs locked in reinforcements to boost their chances for the upcoming season. Meanwhile, north of the border, Scottish clubs also made smart moves to strengthen their rosters.

  • Manchester United finalized a deal for a versatile midfielder from Serie A, adding depth to their engine room.
  • Chelsea offloaded a young winger to a newly promoted side in a permanent transfer.
  • Rangers secured a proven striker from the Championship to lead their attack.
  • Celtic brought in a left-back from the Dutch league on a three-year contract.

EFL and Women’s Super League Action

The English Football League (EFL) saw a mix of loan deals and free transfers as clubs balanced budgets and sought experience. The Women’s Super League (WSL) also made headlines with several high-profile moves.

  • Leeds United signed a veteran goalkeeper on a free transfer to mentor their young defence.
  • Sheffield Wednesday brought in a midfield general from League One rivals.
  • Manchester City Women acquired a dynamic forward from a Spanish top-flight club.
  • Arsenal Women added a commanding centre-back to their backline.

Big Names on the Move

Some of the biggest names in the game changed clubs this month, with several transfers breaking club records. Fans will be watching closely to see how these new faces fit into their systems.

Notably, a star midfielder from the Bundesliga completed a move to a London club, and a former Premier League top scorer returned to England after a stint abroad. The full list of all transactions—including free agents and youth promotions—is now available from official club announcements.

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