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Top 50 Biggest Transfers of the 2025 Summer Window – Ranked

The 2025 summer transfer window delivered high drama, eye-watering fees, and bold moves across Europe’s top leagues. This ranking counts down the 50 biggest signings by transfer fee, from smart steals to staggering splurges. All amounts are converted to British pounds (£) for clarity, and we begin at number 50.

50 – Malick Thiaw to Newcastle (£29.9m)

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Newcastle strengthened their defence with the acquisition of Malick Thiaw. Despite a market value of just £15.4m, the Magpies paid nearly £30m to secure the German-Finnish centre-back.

49 – Mathys Tel to Tottenham (£29.9m)

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Spurs continued investing in youth with the signing of Mathys Tel. The 20-year-old French striker brings raw pace and scoring potential to North London.

48 – Malik Tillman to Bayer Leverkusen (£29.9m)

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US international Malik Tillman moved to the Bundesliga in a £29.9m deal. Leverkusen are betting on his creative spark to add midfield quality.

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47 – Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen (£29.9m)

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Liverpool academy product Jarell Quansah made the leap to Germany. The £29.9m deal reflects his strong development and promise as a future starter.

46 – Jorrel Hato to Chelsea (£37.7m)

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Dutch defender Jorrel Hato became part of Chelsea’s youth-driven rebuild. At just 19, his £37.7m transfer fee speaks volumes about his potential.

45 – Ardon Jashari to AC Milan (£30.7m)

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Swiss midfielder Ardon Jashari added depth to Milan’s engine room. Known for his tenacity, he arrived for £30.7m from Luzern.

44 – Rayan Aït-Nouri to Manchester City (£31.4m)

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City brought in Algerian full-back Aït-Nouri to strengthen the flanks. The £31.4m deal adds versatility to Guardiola’s already stacked lineup.

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43 – Christopher Nkunku to AC Milan (£31.5m)

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France international Nkunku made a surprise move to Milan. Injuries have plagued his recent years, but £31.5m could be a bargain if he regains top form.

42 – Liam Delap to Chelsea (£30.3m)

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Striker Liam Delap made the jump from the Championship to Chelsea. The £30.3m signing adds physicality and directness to their forward line.

41 – Lucas Chevalier to PSG (£34.2m)

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PSG secured one of France’s most promising keepers in Lucas Chevalier. The 23-year-old cost £34.2m and could be a long-term solution in goal.

40 – Jean-Clair Todibo to West Ham (£34.2m)

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West Ham boosted their backline with French defender Jean-Clair Todibo. His £34.2m move brings experience and composure to the Hammers.

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39 – Noni Madueke to Arsenal (£47.8m)

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Arsenal added flair to their flanks with the signing of Noni Madueke. The £47.8m winger offers dynamism and end product when fit.

38 – Tyler Dibling to Everton (£34.4m)

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One of the youngest players on the list, 19-year-old Tyler Dibling joined Everton for £34.4m. A gamble on potential, but the Toffees see something special.

37 – Dan Ndoye to Nottingham Forest (£35.7m)

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Swiss-Senegalese winger Dan Ndoye arrived at Forest for £35.7m. His blend of speed and power adds another dimension to their attack.

36 – Dango Ouattara to Brentford (£36.3m)

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Burkina Faso international Ouattara left Bournemouth to join Brentford. The £36.3m move suggests high expectations for the 23-year-old winger.

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35 – Omari Hutchinson to Nottingham Forest (£36.8m)

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England-Jamaica midfielder Omari Hutchinson made a big-money move. Forest invested £36.8m in his attacking promise and agility.

34 – Mateus Fernandes to West Ham (£37.3m)

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Portuguese midfielder Fernandes joined West Ham in a £37.3m deal. Though his market value was lower, the club clearly sees untapped potential.

33 – Jonathan David to Juventus (Free Transfer)

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One of the best free agents of the summer, Canadian striker Jonathan David joined Juventus. At zero cost, this could be one of the steals of the window.

32 – Rayan Cherki to Manchester City (£30.9m)

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City snapped up the mercurial French-Algerian talent Rayan Cherki. Known for flair and unpredictability, £30.9m could turn out to be a masterstroke.

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31 – Franco Mastantuono to Real Madrid (£38.1m)

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Real Madrid continued their youth revolution with Franco Mastantuono. The 18-year-old Argentinian signed for £38.1m and is viewed as a generational talent.

30 – Jacob Ramsey to Newcastle (£38.2m)

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Newcastle added homegrown Premier League experience by signing Jacob Ramsey. His £38.2m fee brings solidity and drive to their midfield.

29 – Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea (£39.1m)

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Chelsea bolstered their wing options by signing Garnacho for £39.1m. The Argentine is expected to thrive in an attacking system with more freedom.

28 – Milos Kerkez to Liverpool (£39.7m)

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Hungarian left-back Kerkez became part of Liverpool’s defensive reshuffle. At £39.7m, he brings energy and overlapping runs down the flank.

27 – Marcus Rashford to Barcelona (Loan)

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Rashford made headlines by joining Barcelona on loan. While not a permanent deal, the England star gets a fresh start at one of Europe’s elite clubs.

26 – Jeremie Frimpong to Liverpool (£39.7m)

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Dutch-Ghanaian speedster Frimpong arrived at Anfield for £39.7m. His attacking instincts from right-back make him a perfect Klopp fit.

25 – Álvaro Carreras to Real Madrid (£42.9m)

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Spanish full-back Carreras returned to LaLiga with Real Madrid. At £42.9m, he’s viewed as a long-term replacement on the left side.

24 – Jamie Gittens to Chelsea (£48.0m)

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Another young winger for Chelsea’s arsenal, Jamie Gittens cost £48.0m. Still just 20, he’s expected to compete for a starting role soon.

23 – Darwin Núñez to Al-Hilal (£45.5m)

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The Uruguayan striker left Liverpool for Saudi Arabia in a £45.5m deal. A big move both financially and geographically for the 26-year-old.

22 – Álex Baena to Atlético Madrid (£36.1m)

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Atlético landed Spanish winger Baena in a clever £36.1m deal. A creative spark, he fits perfectly into Simeone’s evolving side.

21 – Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City (£47.3m)

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City added Dutch midfielder Reijnders to their squad for £47.3m. A smooth passer with tactical intelligence, he boosts midfield depth.

20 – Estêvão to Chelsea (£29.2m)

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Chelsea pulled off a major coup by signing Brazilian wonderkid Estêvão. At just 18, his £29.2m fee could prove a bargain if he lives up to the hype.

19 – Anthony Elanga to Newcastle (£52.8m)

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Swedish winger Elanga made the move to St. James’ Park for £52.8m. The explosive attacker is expected to bring width and pace to Eddie Howe’s system.

18 – Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid (£53.6m)

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Madrid strengthened their defence with Spanish-Dutch prospect Dean Huijsen. The 20-year-old joined for £53.6m and is tipped to be a future leader at the back.

17 – Ilya Zabarnyi to PSG (£54.0m)

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Ukrainian defender Zabarnyi became the latest addition to PSG’s squad. The £54.0m signing reflects the club’s desire for more resilience in defence.

16 – João Pedro to Chelsea (£54.3m)

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Brazilian striker João Pedro joined Chelsea for £54.3m. With quick feet and clinical finishing, he could become a fan favourite at Stamford Bridge.

15 – Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham (£54.4m)

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Tottenham added Ghanaian playmaker Kudus in a £54.4m deal. A dynamic and versatile attacker, he offers creativity and flair in the final third.

14 – Mateo Retegui to Al-Qadsiah (£58.2m)

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Italian-Argentine forward Retegui headed to Saudi Arabia in a big-money move. The £58.2m transfer raised eyebrows, but his scoring record speaks for itself.

13 – Eberechi Eze to Arsenal (£59.1m)

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England international Eze joined Arsenal for £59.1m. His dribbling and vision offer a new creative dimension to Arteta’s midfield.

12 – Xavi Simons to Tottenham (£55.4m)

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Dutch-Surinamese star Xavi Simons arrived in North London for £55.4m. With technical brilliance and maturity beyond his years, he is one of the signings of the summer.

11 – Luis Díaz to Bayern Munich (£59.6m)

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Colombian winger Díaz swapped Liverpool for Bayern in a high-profile move. The £59.6m transfer adds attacking depth and experience to the German giants.

10 – Martín Zubimendi to Arsenal (£59.5m)

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The Spanish midfield metronome Zubimendi was snapped up by the Gunners for £59.5m. Known for his intelligence and composure, he is the ideal Partey successor.

9 – Matheus Cunha to Manchester United (£62.9m)

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United added Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha to their ranks in a £62.9m deal. His movement and finishing bring a fresh dimension to the Red Devils' front line.

8 – Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid (£8.5m)

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In one of the shock deals of the summer, Real Madrid picked up Alexander-Arnold for just £8.5m. A low-cost move for one of the most creative full-backs in the world.

7 – Viktor Gyökeres to Arsenal (£55.6m)

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Swedish-Hungarian striker Gyökeres joined Arsenal for £55.6m. His powerful running and finishing make him a valuable addition to Arteta’s squad.

6 – Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United (£63.3m)

Mbeumo brought his speed and goal threat to Old Trafford in a £63.3m move. The Cameroonian-French winger adds depth and directness on the right.

5 – Victor Osimhen to Galatasaray (£63.3m)

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Nigerian striker Osimhen shocked fans by joining Turkish side Galatasaray. The £63.3m move signals the club’s ambition to dominate domestically and compete in Europe.

4 – Benjamin Sesko to Manchester United (£64.7m)

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Slovenian forward Sesko became United’s latest attacking signing. At £64.7m, the club is banking on his potential to become a star at Old Trafford.

3 – Nick Woltemade to Newcastle (£72.0m)

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German forward Woltemade joined Newcastle in a surprise £72.0m deal. A player valued at just £25.4m, this was one of the summer’s most eyebrow-raising fees.

2 – Hugo Ekitiké to Liverpool (£80.5m)

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Liverpool splashed £80.5m to secure the signature of French-Cameroonian striker Ekitiké. His strength, movement, and finishing ability are seen as key to Klopp’s rebuild.

1 – Florian Wirtz to Liverpool (£105.9m)

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The most expensive signing of the summer, Florian Wirtz joined Liverpool for a staggering £105.9m. The German playmaker brings elite-level creativity and vision, and is expected to become the face of the Reds’ new era.

Oliver Obel

Oliver Obel – Sports Content Creator & Football Specialist I’m a passionate Sports Content Creator with a strong focus on football. I write for LenteDesportiva, where I produce high-quality content that informs, entertains, and connects with football fans around the world. My work revolves around player rankings, transfer analysis, and in-depth features that explore the modern game. I combine a sharp editorial instinct with a deep understanding of football’s evolution, always aiming to deliver content that captures both insight and emotion.