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July 2026 was a whirlwind month for soccer fans. Clubs across the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, EFL, and Women’s Super League were busy reshaping their squads. From big-money transfers to surprise free agents, here’s your full rundown of every done deal that went through in the month.

Premier League: Big Names on the Move

The top flight saw a flurry of activity. Several clubs strengthened their attacks and defenses with high-profile signings. Key moves included:

  • A star striker joined a London club for a record fee, leaving their former team in a rebuild.
  • A midfield general switched clubs to reunite with a former manager.
  • Several young talents were loaned out to get regular playing time in the Championship.

Departures also made headlines as a few veteran players moved to Saudi Arabia and MLS for new challenges.

Scottish Premiership & EFL: Tactical Revamps

North of the border, two Glasgow giants made the most noise. One added a proven goal-scorer from the English leagues, while the other sold a key defender to a Premier League side. In the EFL, Championship clubs spent wisely on experienced players to push for promotion. League One and Two teams focused on loan deals and free transfers to stay competitive.

  • Celtic secured a speedy winger from the Belgian league.
  • Rangers brought in a veteran midfielder on a two-year deal.
  • EFL clubs like Leeds and Norwich added depth in midfield.

Women’s Super League: Building for the Future

The WSL also had a busy July. Several clubs signed international stars to boost their title chances. A few key transfers included:

  • A top scorer from the NWSL joined a Manchester club.
  • Young homegrown players moved to London clubs for more first-team opportunities.
  • Multiple teams strengthened their goalkeeping positions.

These moves set the stage for a competitive season ahead.

What It All Means for the Season Ahead

July’s moves have already changed the balance of power. The new signings will need time to gel, but fans can expect exciting football from day one. Keep an eye on the teams that spent wisely—they could be the surprise packages of the 2026-27 campaign. With the window now closed in several leagues, attention turns to how these players perform on the pitch.

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