The 2026–27 Premier League season is still some distance from kicking off, but clubs have already been busy recruiting this summer. The World Cup has complicated business for English sides and might create a flurry of activity later down the line, but there have still been an array of blockbuster transfers completed—many involving the Premier League’s traditional elite. Over $4 billion was splashed across the division during the chaos of last summer and it remains to be seen if that record-breaking total will be eclipsed before the current window closes. Here are all the Premier League’s done deals for the 2026–27 season.*CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST VERSION OF THIS ARTICLE*ArsenalPiero Hincapié has permanently joined Arsenal. | Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty ImagesArsenal are signing players from a position of ultimate strength this summer, but the only deal that has currently been completed by the Premier League champions is the permanent signing of Piero Hincapié after an excellent loan spell.InPlayerJoined FromFeePiero HincapiéBayer Leverkusen£34.5 million ($45.4 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeJakub KiwiorPorto£14.7 million ($19.7 million)Karl HeinWerder Bremen£2.6 million ($3.5 million)Aston VillaInPlayerJoined FromFeeModou Kéba CisséLASK£4.2 million ($5.6 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeDonyell MalenRoma£21.3 million ($28.6 million)Enzo BarrenecheaBenfica£10.2 million ($13.7 million)Sil SwinkelsSheffield WednesdayUndisclosedBournemouthInPlayerJoined FromFee———OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeHamed TraoréMarseille£6.5 million ($8.7 million)Luis SinisterraCruzeiro£5.2 million ($7 million)Marcos SenesiTottenham HotspurFreeRomain FaivreAuxerreLoanBrentfordInPlayerJoined FromFeeJannik SchusterRB Salzburg£16.5 million ($22.1 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeFrank OnyekaCoventry CityUndisclosedBrighton & Hove AlbionInPlayerJoined FromFeeZadok YohannaAIK£21.5 million ($28.8 million)Pascal StruijkLeeds United£20 million ($26.8 million)CostinhaOlympiacos£8 million ($10.7 million)Michael SvobadaVenezia£4.3 million ($5.8 million)Rodrigo RêgaBenfica£3 million ($4 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeJan Paul van HeckeTottenham Hotspur£52 million ($69.6 million)Jeremy SarmientoMiddlesbroughUndisclosedDo-young YoonMagdeburgLoanJoël Veltman—ReleasedSolly March—ReleasedAdam Webster—ReleasedJames Milner—RetiredChelseaMarco Palestra is another young addition. | Mairo Cinquetti/NurPhoto/Getty ImagesDeals for Emmanuel Emegha, Dastan Satpayev and Geovany Quenda have all become official this summer as Xabi Alonso receives some youthful reinforcements. The addition of emerging star Marco Palestra for big money suggests Chelsea’s usual transfer policy is unchanged despite a disastrous 2025–26 season. InPlayerJoined FromFeeGeovany QuendaSporting CP£44 million ($58.9 million)Marco PalestraAtalanta£43 million ($57.6 million)DennerCorinthians£8.7 million ($11.6 million)Dastan SatpayevKairat Almaty£2.1 million ($2.8 million)Emmanuel EmeghaStrasbourgUndisclosedOutPlayerClub JoinedFeeMarc CucurellaReal Madrid£51.8 million ($69.3 million)Tyrique GeorgeEverton£24 million ($32.1 million)Coventry CityInPlayerJoined FromFeeFrank OnyekaBrentfordUndisclosedOutPlayerClub JoinedFeeJamie Allen—ReleasedBradley Collins—ReleasedCrystal PalaceInPlayerJoined FromFee———OutPlayerClub JoinedFee———EvertonInPlayerJoined FromFeeTyrique GeorgeChelsea£24 million ($32.1 million)Hayden HackneyMiddlesbrough£24 million ($32.1 million)Merlin RöhlFreiburg£21.7 million ($29 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeSéamus Coleman—ReleasedIdrissa Gana Gueye—ReleasedFulhamInPlayerJoined FromFeeJonah Kusi-AsareBayern MunichUndisclosedOutPlayerClub JoinedFeeRaúl JiménezWolverhampton WanderersFreeHarry Wilson—ReleasedSteven Benda—ReleasedHull CityInPlayerJoined FromFeeJack ButlandRangers£3 million ($4 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeIvor PandurRangers£6 million ($8 million)Akin FamewoBolton WanderersUndisclosedKasey PalmerLuton TownUndisclosedHarry VaughanBohemiansFreeIpswich TownInPlayerJoined FromFeeChuba AkpomAjax£7 million ($9.4 million)Cédric KipréReims£3.9 million ($5.2 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeArijanet MurićSassuolo£6 million ($8 million)Conor Chaplin—ReleasedConor Townsend—ReleasedAshley Young—RetiredLeeds UnitedInPlayerJoined FromFee———OutPlayerClub JoinedFeePascal StruijkBrighton & Hove Albion£20 million ($26.8 million)Illan Meslier—ReleasedLiverpoolVíctor Muñoz has teamed up with compatriot Andoni Iraola. | Ernest Kolodziej/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty ImagesLiverpool have allowed some big names to depart on free transfers, with Ibrahima Konaté, Andy Robertson and, most crucially, Mohamed Salah all leaving Anfield. In better news for the Reds, up-and-coming center back Jérémy Jacquet has finally signed for the club after a January agreement with Rennes, while young winger Víctor Muñoz has also been acquired.InPlayerJoined FromFeeJérémy JacquetRennes£60 million ($80.3 million)Víctor MuñozOsasuna£34.5 million ($46.2 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeLuca StephensonBolton WanderersUndisclosedAndy RobertsonTottenham HotspurFreeIbrahima KonatéReal MadridFreeMohamed Salah—ReleasedRhys Williams—ReleasedManchester CityElliot Anderson is Man City’s record signing. | Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar/Getty ImagesElliot Anderson became the fourth-most expensive transfer of all-time by joining Manchester City off the back of an incredible ascent at Nottingham Forest. Enzo Maresca’s first addition as Pep Guardiola’s successor is a huge one, and there are plenty more to come this summer. InPlayerJoined FromFeeElliot AndersonNottingham Forest£116 million ($155.2 million)Mathys DetourbetTroyes£21.4 million ($28.5 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeNathan AkéFenerbahçe£8.5 million ($11.4 million)Jahmai Simpson-PuseyKölnUndisclosedBernardo SilvaReal MadridFreeJohn Stones—ReleasedMathys DetourbetMonacoLoanManchester UnitedMichael Carrick needs financial backing. | Richard Martin-Roberts/CameraSport/Getty ImagesManchester United are yet to officially close any summer deals, but Atalanta midfielder Éderson will be their first addition of another massive summer. Some high-profile names have departed, with Jadon Sancho and Casemiro both leaving on free transfers. InPlayerJoined FromFee———OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeRasmus HøjlundNapoli£38 million ($50.8 million)Casemiro—ReleasedJadon Sancho—ReleasedTyrell Malacia—ReleasedAndré OnanaTrabzonsporLoamNewcastle UnitedInPlayerJoined FromFeeBazoumana TouréHoffenheim£42 million ($56.2 million)Ewen JaouenReims£18.5 million ($24.8 million)OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeSandro TonaliTottenham Hotspur£100 million ($133.8 million)Anthony GordonBarcelona£69.3 million ($92.7 million)Kieran TrippierWolverhampton WanderersFreeEmil Krafth—ReleasedMatt Targett—ReleasedJohn Ruddy—ReleasedOdysseas VlachodimosSevillaLoanNottingham ForestInPlayerJoined FromFee———OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeElliot AndersonManchester City£116 million ($155.2 million)David CarmoOlympiacosUndisclosedWilly Boly—ReleasedAngus Gunn—ReleasedStefan Ortega—ReleasedSunderlandInPlayerJoined FromFee———OutPlayerClub JoinedFeeEliezer MayendaRennes£21.5 million ($28.8 million)Harrison JonesPeterborough UnitedUndisclosedNazariy RusynKarpaty LvivFreeDan NeilRangersFreeBertrand Traoré—ReleasedDennis Cirkin—ReleasedMilan AleksićPartizan BelgradeLoanTottenham HotspurTottenham have spent big this summer already. | Tottenham HotspurAfter flirting with relegation last season, Spurs have wasted no time in restructuring their squad. Massive fees have been paid for midfield duo Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes, as well as defender Jan Paul van Hecke, while the free signings of Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Martin Dúbravka add a layer of experience. InPlayerJoined FromFeeSandro TonaliNewcastle United£100 million ($133.8 million)Mateus FernandesWest Ham United£85 million ($113.7 million)Jan Paul van HeckeBrighton & Hove Albion£52 million ($69.6 million)Andy RobertsonLiverpoolFreeMarcos SenesiBournemouthFreeMartin DúbravkaBurnleyFreeOutPlayerClub JoinedFeeAlejo VélizBahia£8 million ($10.7 million)Yves Bissouma—ReleasedREAD THE LATEST PREMIER LEAGUE NEWS, ANALYSIS AND INSIGHT FROM SI FCAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow