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Compilation: 62 major signings in 2024/2025 pre-season transfer window and their transfer fees

The following is a list of major signings during the 2024/2025 pre-season transfer window, which closed on August 30 (transfer fees reported by club or media include add-ons):

ENGLAND

  1. Raheem Sterling: From Chelsea to Arsenal (loan)
  2. Jadon Sancho: From Manchester United to Chelsea (loan)
  3. Dominic Solanke: From Bournemouth to Tottenham Hotspur (65 million pounds)
  4. Pedro Neto: From Wolverhampton Wanderers to Chelsea (54 milion pounds)
  5. Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui: From Bayern Munich to Manchester United (50 million pounds combined)
  6. Amadou Onana: From Everton to Aston Villa (50 million pounds)
  7. Manuel Ugarte: From Paris St Germain to Manchester United (50 million euros)
  8. Joao Felix: From Atletico Madrid to Chelsea (46 milion pounds)
  9. Joshua Zirkzee: From Bologna to Manchester United (42.5 million euros)
  10. Evanilson: From Porto to Bournemouth (40.2 million pounds)
  11. Archie Gray: From Leeds United to Tottenham Hotspur (40 milion pounds)
  12. Jean-Clair Todibo: From Nice to West Ham United (40 million euros)
  13. Georginio Rutter: From Leeds United to Brighton & Hove Albion (40 million pounds)
  14. Riccardo Calafiori: From Bologna to Arsenal (40 million euros)
  15. lan Maatsen: From Chelsea to Aston Villa (40 million pounds)
  16. Mikel Merino: From Real Sociedad to Arsenal (31 million pounds)
  17. Eddie Nketiah: From Arsenal to Crystal Palace (30 million pounds)
  18. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall: From Leicester to Chelsea (30 million pounds)
  19. Yankuba Minteh: From Newcastle to Brighton (30 million pounds)
  20. Joachim Andersen: From Crystal Palace to Fulham (30 million pounds)
  21. Fabio Carvalho: From Liverpool to Brentford (27.5 million pounds)
  22. David Raya: From Brentford to Arsenal (27 million pounds)
  23. Aaron Ramsdale: From Arsenal to Southampton (25 million pounds)
  24. Matt O’Riley: From Celtic to Brighton & Hove Albion (25 million pounds)
  25. Sepp van den Berg: From Liverpool to Brentford (25 million pounds)
  26. Filip Jorgensen: From Villarreal to Chelsea (20 million pounds)
  27. Omari Hutchinson: From Chelsea to Ipswich (20 million pounds)
  28. Oliver Skipp: From Tottenham Hotspur to Leicester City (20 million pounds)
  29. Filip Jorgensen: From Villarreal to Chelsea (20 million pounds)
  30. Sander Berge: From Burnley to Fulham (20 milion pounds)
  31. Omari Kellyman: From Aston Villa to Chelsea (19 million pounds)
  32. Jake O’Brien: From Olympique Lyonnais to Everton (17 million pounds)
  33. Dean Huijsen: From Juventus FC to AFC Bournemouth (15.2 million euros)
  34. Aaron Wan-Bissaka: From Manchester United to West Ham United (15 million pounds)
  35. Cameron Archer: From Aston Villa to Southampton FC (15 million pounds)
  36. Mateus Fernandes: From Sporting to Southanpton (15 million pounds)
  37. Federico Chiesa: From Juve to Liverpool (12 million euros)
  38. Ismaila Sarr: From Olympique de Marseille to Crystal Palace (12.5 million pounds)
  39. Caleb Wiley: From Major League Soccer to Chelsea (8.5 million pounds)
  40. lkay Gundogan: From Barcelona to Manchester City (undisclosed)
  41. Ross Barkley: From Luton to Aston Villa (undisclosed)
  42. Samuel lling-Junior: From Juve to Aston Villa (undisclosed)
  43. Enzo Barrenechea: From Juve to Aston Villa (undisclosed
  44. Adam Lallana: From Brighton to Southampton (undisclosed)
  45. Tosin Adarabioyo: Fulham to Chelsea (free transfer)
  46. Jorgen Strand Larsen: Celta Vigo to Wolverhampton Wanderers (undisclosed)
  47. liman Ndiaye: From Olympique de Marseille to Everton (undisclosed)
  48. Caleb Okoli: From Atalanta to Leicester City (undisclosed)
  49. Miodrag Pivas: From Jedinstvo Ub to Newcastle United (undisclosed)
  50. Yang Min-Hyeok: From Gangwon FC to Tottenham Hotspur (undisclosed)
  51. Kuryu Matsuki: From FC Tokyo to Southanmpton FC (undisclosed)
  52. Anwar EI Ghazi: From Mainz to Cardiff City (undisclosed)
  53. Wilson Odobert: From Burnley to Tottenham Hotspur (undisclosed)
  54. Dara 0’Shea: from Burnley to Ipswich Town (undisclosed)
  55. Alex Moreno: From Aston Villa to Nottingham Forest (fee undisclosed)
  56. Sam Johnstone: From Crystal Palace to Wolverhampton (undisclosed)
  57. Daichi Kamada: From Lazio to Crystal Palace (free transfer)
  58. Neto: From Bournemouth to Arsenal (loan)

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

  • Mohamed Elneny: From Arsenal to A-Jazira (free transfer)

SCOTLAND

  • Kasper Schmeichel: From Anderlecht to Celtic (free transfer)

TURKEY

  • Youssef En-Nesyri: From Sevilla to Fenerbahce (20 million euros)

AUSTRIA

  • Bobby Clark: From Liverpool to RB Salzburg (10 million pounds)

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