Alexander Isak (Newcastle to Liverpool, £125m)
On the final day of the 2025 summer transfer window, Liverpool announced the successful signing of striker Alexander Isak for £125 million (which could rise to £130 million). This is a record transfer fee in the Premier League. During the entire transfer window, Alexander Isak rebelled and demanded to leave, claiming that Newcastle broke their promise by preventing him from moving to Liverpool.

Alexander Isak is officially a Liverpool player (Photo: Liverpool).
Senne Lammens (Antwerp to Man Utd, £18m)
It seemed that Man Utd had successfully recruited goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez but in the end, they completed the recruitment of Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Antwerp. The 23-year-old goalkeeper joined Man Utd on a 5-year contract. His appearance was essential for Man Utd when Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir both made many mistakes in the early stages of the season.
Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea to Bayern Munich, loan)
This deal is quite complicated. On the penultimate day, Chelsea refused to loan Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich, despite the fact that the Senegalese striker had gone to Munich for a medical . However, the Blues later changed their mind at the last minute and agreed to loan the player to the "Gray Tigers". It is known that Bayern Munich had to pay 16.5 million euros to borrow Nicolas Jackson back, along with the obligation to buy this striker outright for 65 million euros.
Kolo Muani (PSG to Tottenham, loan)
At the last minute, Tottenham successfully convinced PSG to loan striker Kolo Muani back. According to ESPN, the above deal does not include a clause allowing Tottenham to buy the French striker next summer. With the appearance of Kolo Muani, Spurs' attack is stronger with Richarlison and Dominic Solanke.
Piero Hincapie (Leverkusen to Arsenal, loan)
23-year-old defender Piero Hincapie moved from Leverkusen to Arsenal on loan, with an option to buy for around €60 million. To balance the budget, the Gunners agreed to let Jakob Kiwior join Porto, Albert Sambi Lokonga go to Hamburg and Oleksandr Zinchenko go to Marseille.
Rasmus Hojlund (Man Utd to Napoli, loan)
Rasmus Hojlund's departure was predictable as the striker was no longer in coach Amorim's plans. The Danish player agreed to move to Napoli on loan for 6 million euros. The following summer, the Italian club has the right to buy Hojlund outright for 44 million euros.

Hojlund moves to Napoli (Photo: Getty).
Antony (Man Utd to Real Betis, 25 million euros)
Antony has long been out of Coach Amoirm's options. Last season, Antony played successfully when he went to Real Betis on loan. This season, Man Utd only wanted to sell Antony outright. But it wasn't until the last day of the transfer window that Real Betis agreed to pay 22 million euros (3 million euros in additional fees) to own the Brazilian star. This is a new chapter in Antony's career.
Jadon Sancho (Man Utd to Aston Villa, loan)
Sancho is the third “waste” to be pushed out of Man Utd on the final day of the “summer market” when he moved to Aston Villa on loan. Last season, Sancho was also pushed to Chelsea in a similar way. However, The Blues agreed to pay 5 million pounds to send the English midfielder back to Man Utd.
Buonanotte (Brighton to Chelsea, loan)
On the final day of the market, Chelsea successfully convinced Brighton to loan back striker Buonanotte. This is the 5th striker that The Blues have brought in during the summer transfer window. That shows that coach Maresca pays a lot of attention to the attack.
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