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The June transfer window brought plenty of action as clubs from England, Scotland, and the Women’s Super League reshaped their squads. From record fees to free agents, here is a complete look at the signings and departures that happened this month.

Premier League Clubs Spend Big

England’s top division saw several high-profile moves. Teams brought in fresh talent to boost their chances next season. Key deals included:

  • Manchester United signed a young midfielder from Portugal for a reported £40 million.
  • Chelsea added a Brazilian winger to their attack on a five-year contract.
  • Arsenal secured a new defender on a free transfer after his contract expired elsewhere.
  • Liverpool let go of an experienced forward, who joined a Saudi Arabian club.

Scottish Premiership and EFL Busy with Moves

In Scotland, Celtic and Rangers made key additions. Celtic brought in a striker from the Championship, while Rangers added a veteran goalkeeper on a short-term deal. Other Premiership clubs also strengthened their depth.

Down in the EFL, Leeds United and Norwich City made shrewd loan signings to chase promotion back to the Premier League. Several lower-league teams used free transfers to plug gaps in their lineups.

Women’s Super League Strengthens Rosters

The WSL also had a busy window. Chelsea Women signed a prolific scorer from Spain, and Manchester City Women added depth in midfield. Many teams used June to lock in key players with new contracts, ensuring stability for the upcoming season.

What These Transfers Mean for the Season Ahead

With most deals now complete, fans are eager to see how the new players fit in. The June moves set the stage for an exciting 2026-27 campaign across all these leagues. Expect the competition to be fierce as teams test their revamped squads.

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