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Five Most Expensive Transfers of Summer: Man United, Liverpool and Arsenal create an All Premie League list
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Top Five Priciest Summer Transfers: Premier League Giants Man United, Liverpool, and Arsenal Dominate the List!

July 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • 5. Mohamed Kudus, Tottenham (€64 million)
  • 4. Jamie Gittens, Chelsea (€64.5 million)
  • 3. Martin Zubimendi, Arsenal (€70 million)
  • 2. Matheus Cunha, Manchester United (€75 million)
  • 1. Florian Wirtz, Liverpool (€125 million)

The summer transfer window of 2025 has been notably affected by the revised format of the FIFA Club World Cup. During the first week of June, a unique phase allowed for several European clubs to arrange signings ahead of the tournament, officially kicking off on July 1st. Arsenal’s Viktor Gyoker from Sports CP is expected to finalize his move shortly. For now, let’s review the top five most significant transfers of this summer window according to TransferMarkt.

5. Mohamed Kudus, Tottenham (€64 million)

Following a challenging Premier League season, Tottenham needed to revamp its squad. To prepare for Champions League play under Thomas Frank, they have added defenders and secured West Ham’s Mohamed Kudus for approximately €64 million, marking it as the second most costly transfer in Spurs’ history after Dominik Solanke.

4. Jamie Gittens, Chelsea (€64.5 million)

After lifting the UEFA Conference League trophy and entering the new format of the FIFA Club World Cup, Chelsea has been active in the transfer market. Alongside previous acquisitions like Brazilian prospect Estevao from Palmeiras, they signed Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund for about €64.5 million.

3. Martin Zubimendi, Arsenal (€70 million)

Arsenal has been aggressive in the summer transfer period, largely due to former Atletico Madrid director Andrea Berta leading recruitment efforts. They confirmed the purchase of Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi for €70 million, which adds to the sizable investment with Gyoker expected to join soon.

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2. Matheus Cunha, Manchester United (€75 million)

Manchester United remains a central player in transfer discussions despite a less-than-stellar season, capped by a Europa League defeat to Tottenham. Striving to address recent financial struggles, they’ve enlisted Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton for around €75 million, making it the second highest transaction of the summer.

1. Florian Wirtz, Liverpool (€125 million)

Liverpool made headlines with the signing of former Bayer Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz for a record €125 million, establishing it as the largest transfer in the club’s history. Joining the reigning Premier League champions, Wirtz arrives with lofty expectations following his impressive tenure in Germany. Fans are eager to see if his talents can elevate Liverpool in their quest for European glory.


Fan Take: This transfer window is pivotal for soccer enthusiasts as it showcases significant strategic shifts in club dynamics, sparking excitement for the upcoming season. The influx of talent not only reshapes team compositions but also raises the competitive stakes in both domestic and European competitions, promising thrilling matches ahead.

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