From June 1 to June 3, 2025, clubs across Europe kicked off early summer business (to register players for the 2025 Club World Cup) with at least seven high-profile transfers confirmed. 2025 Football Transfer Update from June 1, Manchester United completed the £62.5 million signing of Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers, marking one of the window’s biggest moves.
In England, Everton paid £12.6 million to bring midfielder Carlos Alcaraz in from Flamengo. , Liverpool agreed an £8.4 million deal to sell right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid. Tottenham Hotspur signed Austrian centre-back Kevin Danso on loan (with a £21 million obligation to buy) from Lens, and they also sold midfielder Pierre-Emile Højbjerg to Marseille (undisclosed fee). Bayer Leverkusen agreed to a £29.5 million sale of right-winger Jeremie Frimpong to Liverpool
On June 2, Chelsea confirmed the £18.5 million acquisition of defensive midfielder Dário Essugo from Sporting CP, a deal made effective immediately so Essugo could travel with the squad to the Club World Cup. In addition to these headline moves, lower-league transfers included Grimsby Town’s free transfer of a player to Harrogate Town and Birmingham City’s undisclosed sale to Brentford.
As of June 3, clubs remain active in registering players ahead of the full window opening on June 16, and this list will continue growing in the coming days.
June 2025 Football Transfer Update: Daily Football Transfer Updates

The 2025 January transfer window is spending all-time highs. Now summer 2025 Transfer Window is ready to set new records in the football world.
A few big names like Ronaldo, Bruno, Wirtz, Jobe Bellingham and Plamar will be added to this list soon. All clubs from the EPL, Bundesliga, La Liga, top 10 leagues and all the clubs are ready to spend a huge amount in this 2025 Football Transfer Update.
Below is a table summarising each confirmed transfer from June 1–2, 2025. You can check all the Daily Football Transfer Updates of the Summer 2025 Transfer Window-
Date | Player | From | To | Fee / Type |
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1 June 2025 | Matheus Cunha | Wolvs | Manchester United | £62.5 m |
1 June 2025 | Carlos Alcaraz | Flamengo | Everton | £12.6 m |
1 June 2025 | Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool | Real Madrid | £8 m |
1 June 2025 | Kevin Danso | Lens | Tottenham Hotspur | Loan (£21 m) |
1 June 2025 | Pierre-Emile Højbjerg | Tottenham Hotspur | Marseille | Undisclosed |
1 June 2025 | Jeremie Frimpong | Bayer Leverkusen | Liverpool | £29.5 m |
1 June 2025 | Dean Huijsen | Bournemouth | Real Madrid | £50 m |
1 June 2025 | Estêvão | Palmeiras | Ipswich Town | £56 m |
2 June 2025 | Dário Essugo | Sporting CP | Chelsea | £18.5 m |
2 June 2025 | Lewis Cass | Grimsby Town | Harrogate Town | Free |
2 June 2025 | Romelle Donovan | Birmingham City | Brentford | Undisclosed |
3 June 2025 | Ethan Bristow | Wirral club | Tranmere Rovers | Free |
3 June 2025 | Mark Flekken | Brentford | Bayer Leverkusen | £11 m |
3 June 2025 | Caoimhín Kelleher | Liverpool | Brentford | £12.5 m |
4 June 2025 | Liam Delap | Ipswich Town | Chelsea | £30 m |
4 June 2025 | Ibrahim | Plymouth Argyle | Hertha Berlin | – |
4 June 2025 | Kallum Cesay | Wealdstone | Salford City | – |
4 June 2025 | Ball | AFC Wimbledon | Swindon | Undisclosed |
4 June 2025 | Paul Glatzel | Tranmere Rovers | Swindon | loan |
26 June 2025 | Milos Kerkez | Bournemouth | Liverpool | £40 m |
18 July 2025 | Bryan Mbeumo | Brentford | Manchester United | £65 m (up to £71 m) |
20 July 2025 | Florian Wirtz | Bayer Leverkusen | Liverpool | £100–116 m |
21 July 2025 | Hugo Ekitike | Eintracht Frankfurt | Liverpool | £69+₋add-ons (≈£79 m) |
21 July 2025 | Marcus Rashford | Manchester United | Barcelona | Loan (option to buy) |
Few transfers are most expensive transfers deal of 2025 where Florian Wirtz is one of the them.
Live Transfer Window Update:
- Milos Kerkez → Liverpool for £40 m on 5 July 2025, confirmed by Liverpool
- Anthony Elanga moved to Newcastle United for £55 m, confirmed on 11 July
- Florian Wirtz → Liverpool for £100–116 m, sealed on 20 July
- Brentford complete deal to sign Kelleher from Liverpool
- Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken has joined Bayer Leverkusen. – £11m (€13m) inclusive of add-ons
- Hugo Ekitike → Liverpool from Frankfurt in a £69–79 m deal, announced 21 July
- Marcus Rashford → Barcelona on loan with buy option, also on 21 July