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June 2026 brought a flurry of player moves across top soccer leagues. Clubs in England, Scotland, and the Women’s Super League reshaped their squads with big-name arrivals and departures. Here’s a rundown of the most notable deals that went through this month.

Premier League Clubs Make Big Moves

Several Premier League teams strengthened their rosters early in the window. Manchester City added a young midfielder from abroad, while Arsenal traded a striker to a rival club. Liverpool focused on defense, signing a center-back from a Serie A side. Other notable deals included:

  • Newcastle United bought a left-back from the Bundesliga.
  • Tottenham Hotspur loaned a winger to a Championship team.
  • Chelsea sold two fringe players to lower-league clubs.

These moves set the stage for an exciting upcoming season.

Scottish Premiership and EFL Changes

In Scotland, Celtic and Rangers both made key signings. Celtic picked up a creative midfielder from the English Championship, while Rangers added a physical striker from the Dutch league. The English Football League (EFL) also saw plenty of action. Championship clubs spent big to chase promotion. League One teams focused on veteran free agents to add experience. Key transactions included:

  • Leeds United sold a young winger to a Premier League side.
  • Sheffield Wednesday landed a top scorer from a rival League One club.
  • Derby County brought in two loanees from top-tier academies.

These deals could shake up the league standings next year.

Women’s Super League Sees Key Transfers

The Women’s Super League (WSL) also had a busy June. Chelsea Women signed a goal-scoring forward from Barcelona, while Arsenal Women added a speedy full-back from the US. Manchester United Women brought in a midfielder from Lyon. Other important moves included:

  • Manchester City Women sold a defender to a top European club.
  • Liverpool Women secured a veteran goalkeeper on a free transfer.
  • Everton Women promoted two young players from their academy.

These changes show the growing competition in women’s soccer.

What to Watch for Next Season

With all these deals done, fans have plenty to look forward to. New players will need time to fit into their teams, but many could make an immediate impact. Keep an eye on the summer friendlies and preseason matches to see how these signings perform. The transfer window might slow down in July, but more surprises could still happen before the season kicks off.