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The Premier League’s 2025 summer transfer window has been exceptionally busy, with several top clubs such as Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City already making significant signings and offloading players as the main window runs from June 16 to September 1, 2025[1][5][7].

Arsenal have strengthened their squad with notable arrivals, including Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea, Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, Christian Norgaard from Brentford, Noni Madueke from Chelsea, Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia, Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting Lisbon, and Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. Outgoings feature Nuno Tavares to Lazio, several released players (including Jorginho and Takehiro Tomiyasu), and loan moves such as Karl Hein to Werder Bremen[1][5][7].

Liverpool are reportedly closing in on a high-profile move for Alexander Isak from Newcastle, with the latter already preparing by reaching an agreement to sign German striker Nick Woltemade. This potential transfer is one of the window’s major stories so far[2].

Tottenham have finalized deals for Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig (beating Chelsea to his signature), and have seen Son Heung-min depart for LAFC. There are ongoing reports linking the club with a move for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho as a potential replacement for Son[2][4][6].

Chelsea have been active too, securing transfers such as Liam Delap from Ipswich and Estevao from Palmeiras, and continue to pursue major targets, including Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United with a fee agreed and medical pending[2][6].

Elsewhere, Newcastle are targeting Fermin López from Barcelona, and Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo is considering a loan move in search of more first-team action, although United prefer he stays and fights for his place[2][4].

All 380 fixtures for the 2025/26 Premier League season have already been released, with the new campaign kicking off on Friday, 15 August. Notable opening matches include Liverpool hosting Bournemouth, Manchester United versus Arsenal, and Manchester City away at Wolverhampton on the first weekend[3].

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