Manta FC 0:1 Delfin SC Blooming 1:1 Gualberto Villarroel SJ New England FC 0:3 Ironbound Cerezo Osaka 1:0 Tochigi City Kashima 5:0 Vegalta Sendai CSA Steaua Bucureşti 3:0 Tunari Tondela 1:0 Varzim Yokohama F. Marinos 1:1 Tegevajaro Miyazaki Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz 1:1 Austria Lustenau Fortuna Düsseldorf 2:0 Ružomberok RAAL La Louvière 3:1 Excelsior Virton OH Leuven 5:1 Lommel United Freiburg II 0:3 Bochum II Lechia Zielona Góra 1:3 Carina Gubin Sanjoanense 0:3 Felgueiras 1932 União de Leiria 2:0 AD Marco 09 Almere City FC 2:1 FC Volendam Marlin Coast 0:4 Brunswick Juventus FC Chaves 4:1 Fafe Charlestown City Blues 0:5 Weston Bears Tensung 0:4 Thimphu City Jeonnam Dragons 3:4 Asan Mugunghwa FK Beograd 2:3 North Sunshine Eagles Ansan Greeners 0:2 Jinju Citizen Changwon City 1:5 Gimhae City Daegu FC 0:1 Siheung Citizen Hwaseong 4:3 Yangpyeong Paju Citizen 3:2 Gangneung City Seongnam FC 2:1 Pocheon Suwon City FC 3:2 Pyeongchang United

The summer transfer window of July 2026 brought plenty of excitement for football fans. From big-money moves to surprise loan deals, here’s a complete rundown of all the confirmed signings and departures across top leagues.

Premier League Shake-Ups

The Premier League saw several high-profile transfers this July. Key deals included:

  • Star striker moved from one top club to another for a record fee.
  • Midfielder switched teams after a long contract standoff.
  • Defender joined a newly promoted side to shore up their backline.

A few clubs also said goodbye to fan favorites as they looked to rebuild.

Scottish and EFL Action

North of the border, Scottish clubs were active. Rangers and Celtic both made key signings to strengthen their squads for European competitions. In the EFL, Championship teams splashed cash on young talents while League One and Two focused on loan deals.

  • Celtic signed a winger from the Belgian league.
  • Leeds United brought in a veteran goalkeeper.
  • Several League One clubs used the loan market to add depth.

The lower leagues also saw plenty of free transfers as clubs worked within tight budgets.

Women’s Super League Moves

The Women’s Super League didn’t slow down either. Top clubs added international stars to compete for the title. Notable moves included:

  • Arsenal signed a prolific goalscorer from a rival league.
  • Chelsea bolstered their midfield with a young playmaker.
  • Manchester City brought in a defender with Champions League experience.

Overall, the women’s game continues to grow with more investment in transfers.

What This Means for the Season Ahead

These July deals set the stage for an exciting season. Fans can expect new rivalries and fresh tactics as players settle into their new clubs. With more time left in the window, a few more surprises might still come, but these are the big moves that already happened.

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