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Premier League Summer Transfer Guide – All The Details You Wanted To Know
Here is a complete guide to all the summer activities that took place over the last two months. Transfers including Arsenal’s record breaking Mesut Ozil’s signature to Manchester United’s capture of Marouane Fellaini.

| Arsenal | |
| In: | Out: |
| Yaya Sanogo, Auxerre, free | Gervinho, AS Roma, €8m |
| Mathieu Flamini (AC Milan, free) | Andre Santos, Flamengo, free |
| Emiliano Viviano (Palermo, loan) | Sebastian Squillaci, Bastia, free |
| Mesut Ozil (Real Madrid, £42.5m) | Andre Arshavin, Zenit, free |
| Denilson (Sao Paulo, free), Sanchez Watt (Colchester, free), Vito Mannone (Sunderland, undisclosed), Jernade Meade (Swansea, free), Gervinho (Roma, undisclosed), Chuks Aneke (Crewe, loan), Ignasi Miquel (Leicester, loan), Marouane Chamakh (Crystal Palace, undisclosed), Martin Angha (Nuremberg, free), Elton Monteiro (Club Brugge, free), Reice Charles-Cook (Bury, free) | |
| Aston Villa | |
| In: | Out: |
| Jores Okore, Nordsjaelland, €4.7m | Richard Dunne, QPR, free |
| Aleksander Tonev, KKS Lech Poznan, €3.2m | Jean Makoun (Rennes, free) |
| Antonio Luna, Sevilla, €2m | Andy Marshall (Millwall, free) |
| Nicklas Helenius, Aalborg BK €1.5m | Eric Lichaj (Nottingham Forest, free) |
| Leandro Bacuna, FC Groningen, €1m | Andy Marshall (Millwall, free) |
| Jed Steer (Norwich, free), Libor Kozak (Lazio, undisclosed) | Graham Burke (Shrewsbury, loan), Samir Carruthers (MK Dons, loan), Nathan Delfouneso (Blackpool, loan), Darren Bent (Fulham, loan), Enda Stevens (Notts County, loan), Malcolm Melvin (Notts County, free), Derrick Williams (Bristol City, free), Courtney Cameron (Torquay, free), Stephen Ireland (Stoke, loan), Barry Bannan (Crystal Palace, undisclosed) |
| Cardiff City | |
| In: | Out: |
| Stephen Caulkner, Tottenham, €9m | Stephen McPhail, released |
| John Brayford, Derby, €1.7m | Nathaniel Jarvis, released |
| Andreas Cornelius, FC Kobenhaven, €8.7m | Heidar Helguson, retired |
| Gary Medel, Sevilla, €13m, Simon Moore (Brentford, free), Maximiliano Amondarain (CA Progreso, undisclosed), Kevin Theophile-Catherine (Rennes, £2million). | Ben Nugent (Brentford, loan), Joe Ralls (Yeovil, loan), Elliot Parish (Bristol City, free) |
| Crystal Palace | |
| In: | Out: |
| Dwight Gayle, Peterborough, €5m | Ande Boritz, Bolton, free |
| Jerome Thomas, WBA, free | Alex Marrow (Blackburn, free), Ryan Inniss (Cheltenham, loan), Jermaine Easter (Millwall, free), Jason Banton (MK Dons, loan), Aruna Dindane (released), Peter Ramage (Barnsley, loan) |
| Jose Campana, Sevilla, €2m | |
| Kevin Philips, Blackpool, free | |
| Stephen Dobbie, Brighton, €0.9m, Elliot Grandin (Blackpool, free), Marouane Chamakh (Arsenal, undisclosed), Neil Alexander (Rangers, free), Florian Marange (Bordeaux, free), Jason Puncheon (Southampton, loan), Jimmy Kebe (Reading, undisclosed), Jack Hunt (Crystal Palace, undisclosed), Adrian Mariappa (Reading, undisclosed), Barry Bannan (Aston Villa, undisclosed), Cameron Jerome (Stoke, loan) | |
| Chelsea | |
| In: | Out: |
| Andre Schurrle, B. Leverkusen, €22m | Florent Malouda, Trabzonspor, free |
| Marco Van Ginkel, Vitesse, €9.4m | Jeffrey Bruma, PSV, €2m |
| Stipe Perica, NK Zadar, €2m | Yossi Benayoun, released |
| Cristian Cuevas, CD O’Higgins, €1.9m | Ross Turnbull, Doncaster, free |
| Mark Schwarzer, Fulham, free, Willian (Anzhi Makhachkala, £32million), Samuel Eto’o (Anzhi Makhachkala, free) | Paolo Ferreira, retired, Thibaut Courtois (Atletico Madrid, loan), Marko Marin (Sevilla, loan), Oriol Romeu (Valencia, loan), Cristian Cuevas (Vitesse, loan), Wallace (Inter Milan, loan), Ben Gordon (Ross County, free), Jeffrey Bruma (PSV Eindhoven, £2.5million), Rohan Ince (Brighton, free), Adam Coombes (Notts County, free), Gael Kakuta (Vitesse, loan), Christian Atsu (Vitesse, loan), Sam Hutchinson (Vitesse Arnhem, loan), Ulises Davila (Cordoba, loan), Romelu Lukaku (Everton, loan) |
| Everton | |
| In: | Out: |
| Joel Robles, Atletico, €4m | Tomas Hitzelsperger, released |
| Arouna Kone, Wigan, €7m | Jan Mucha, Krylya Samara, free |
| Antolin Alcaraz, Wigan, free, Gerard Deulofeu (Barcelona, loan), Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea, loan), Gareth Barry (Man City, loan), James McCarthy (Wigan, £13million) | Phil Neville, retired, Francisco Junior (Vitesse, loan), Victor Anichebe (West Brom, rising to £6million), Marouane Fellaini (Man Utd, £27.5million) |
| Fulham | |
| In: | Out: |
| Maarten Steklenburg, AS Roma, €5.6m | Mark Schwarzer, Chelsea, free |
| Sascha Riether, FC Koln, €1.4m | Chris Baird, released |
| Derek Boateng (Dnipro, free), Fernando Amorebieta (Athletic Bilbao, free), Ange-Freddy Plumain (Lens, free), Adel Taarabt (QPR, loan), Darren Bent (Aston Villa, loan), Scott Parker (Tottenham, undisclosed), Elsad Zverotic (Young Boys, undisclosed) | Mahamadou Diarra, released, Simon Davies (released), Mladen Petric (released), Ryan Williams (Oxford, loan), Marcus Bettinelli (Accrington, loan), Alex Smith (Swindon, free), Danny Hoesen (Ajax, undisclosed), Richard Peniket (Tamworth, free), Dan Burn (Birmingham, loan) |
| Hull City | |
| In: | Out: |
| Yannick Sagbo, EV Gallion, €1.8m | There’s just too many, and you’ve never heard of them. But here you go. |
| Ahmed Elmohamady, Sunderland, €2.3m | |
| Curtis Davies, Birmingham City, €2.6m | |
| Maynor Figueroa, Wigan, free | |
| Steve Harper, Newcastle, free, George Boyd (Peterborough, free), Allan McGregor (Besiktas, undisclosed), Danny Graham (Sunderland, loan), Jake Livermore (Tottenham, loan), Tom Huddlestone (Tottenham, £5million), Gedo (Al Ahly, loan) | Andy Dawson (Scunthorpe, free), Seyi Olofinjana (released), Jay Simpson (released), Tom Cairney (Blackburn, loan), Corry Evans (Blackburn, undisclosed), Danny Emerton (Northampton, free), Jamie Devitt (Chesterfield, free), Mark Oxley (Oldham, loan), Jack Hobbs (Nottingham Forest, loan), Paul McKenna (released), Joe Cracknell (released), Connor Townsend (Carlisle, loan), Cameron Stewart (Charlton, loan) |
| Liverpool | |
| In: | Out: |
| Simon Mignolet, Sunderland, €10m | Andy Carroll, West Ham, €17.5m |
| Iago Aspas, Celta Vigo, €8.2m | Jonjo Shelvey, Swansea, €5.9m |
| Luis Alberto, Sevilla, €8m | Jamie Carragher, ehhhm, retired |
| Kolo Toure, Man City, free, Aly Cissokho (Valencia, loan), Tiago Ilori (Sporting Lisbon, undisclosed), Mamadou Sakho (Paris St Germain, undisclosed), Victor Moses (Chelsea, loan) | Danny Wilson (Hearts, free), Michael Ngoo (Yeovil, loan), Suso (Almeria, loan), Jack Robinson (Blackpool, loan), Jay Spearing (Bolton, undisclosed), Stewart Downing (West Ham, £5million), Oussama Assaidi (Stoke, loan), Jamie Stephens (Newport, free), Tyrell Belford (Swindon, free), Jose Reina (Napoli, loan), Conor Coady (Sheffield United, loan), Henoc Mukendi (Partick, loan), Fabio Borini (Sunderland, loan) |
| Manchester City | |
| In: | Out: |
| Fernadinho, Shakhtar Donesk, €40m | Carlos Tevez, Juventus, €9m |
| Alvaro Negredo, Sevilla, €25m | Kolo Toure, Liverpool, free |
| Stephan Jovetic, AC Florenz, €26m | Wayne Bridge, Reading, free |
| Jesus Navas, Sevilla, €20m | Roque Santa Cruz, Malaga, free |
| Martin Demichelis (Atletico Madrid, undisclosed) | Maicon, AS Roma, free, Ryan McGivern (Hibernian, free) Reece Wabara (Doncaster, loan), Denis Suarez (Barcelona, undisclosed), Scott Sinclair (West Brom, loan), Albert Rusnak (Oldham, loan), Jeremy Helan (Sheffield Wed, free), Karim Rekik (PSV Eindhoven, loan), Abdul Razak (Anzhi Makhachkala, loan) |
| Manchester United | |
| In: | |
| Guillermo Varella, Montevideo €1.75m, Marouane Fellaini (Everton, £27.5million) | Paul Scholes, retired, Sam Johnstone (Yeovil, loan), Scott Wootton (Leeds, undisclosed), Sean McGinty (Sheffield United, free), Frederic Veseli (Ipswich, free), John Cofie (Barnsley, free), Reece Brown (Watford, free), Luke McCullough (Doncaster, free), Reece James (Carlisle, loan), Ryan Tunnicliffe (Ipswich, loan), Angelo Henriquez (Real Zaragoza, loan), Nick Powell (Wigan, loan) |
| Newcastle United | |
| In: | Out: |
| Only Loic Remy coming back from loan. And he’s injured. Great work Joe Kinnear | Steve Harper, Hull City, free |
| Oh I almost forgot, Olivier Kemen (Metz, undisclosed) | James Perch, Wigan €0.8m |
| Danny Simpson, QPR, free, Yven Moyo (released), Shane Ferguson (Birmingham, loan), Michael Richardson (Accrington, loan), Adam Campbell (Carlisle, loan), Brad Inman (Crewe, undisclosed), JJ Hooper (Northampton, free), Nile Ranger (Swindon, free), James Tavernier (Shrewsbury, loan), Mehdi Abeid (Panathinaikos, loan) | |
| Norwich City | |
| In: | Out: |
| Gary Hooper, Celtic, €6.9m | Grant Holt, Wigan, €3m |
| Leroy Fer, FC Twente, €5.5m | James Vaughan, Huddersfield, €0.8m |
| Martin Olsson, Blackburn, €2.9m | Marc Tierney (Bolton, free) |
| Ricky Van Wolfswinkel, Sp. Lisbon €10m | Lee Camp (released) |
| Javier Garrido, Lazio, €1.5m | Simeon Jackson (Eintracht Braunschweig, free) |
| Nathan Redmond, Birmingham City, €2.3m, Johan Elmander (Galatasaray, loan), Carlo Nash (Stoke, free) | Elliott Ward (Bournemouth, free), Declan Rudd (Preston, loan), Jed Steer (Aston Villa, free), Chris Martin (Derby, free), Leon Barnett (Wigan, undisclosed), Korey Smith (Oldham, free), Tom Adeyemi (Birmingham, free), George Francomb (AFC Wimbledon, free), Andrew Surman (Bournemouth, loan), Kei Kamara (Sporting Kansas City) |
| Stoke City | |
| In: | Out: |
| Juan Agudelo, NE Revolution, free | Michael Owen, horses and BT Sport, voucher |
| Erik Pieters, PSV, €3.6m | Matthew Upson, Brighton, free |
| Marc Muniesa, Barca B, free (have fun) | Rory Delap, Burton Albion, free |
| Oussama Assaidi (Liverpool, loan), Marko Arnautovic (Werder Bremen, undisclosed), Stephen Ireland (Aston Villa, loan) | Dean Whitehead, Middlesbrough, free, Mamady Sidibe (released), Carlo Nash (Norwich, free), Matthew Lund (Rochdale, free), Cameron Jerome (Crystal Palace, loan) |
| Swansea City | |
| In: | Out: |
| Wilfried Bony, Vitesse, €13.9m | Kemy Augustien, Brighton, free |
| Jonjo Shelvey, Liverpool, €5.9m | Mark Gower (Charlton, free) |
| Jordi Amat, Espanyol, €2.9m | Kyle Bartley (Birmingham, loan) |
| Jernade Meade, Arsenal, free, | Alan Tate (Yeovil, loan) |
| Alejandro Pozuelo, R. Betis, €0.5k, Jonathan de Guzman (Villarreal, loan), Jose Canas (Real Betis, undisclosed), Alejandro Pozuelo (Real Betis, undisclosed), Gregor Zabret (NK Domzale, undisclosed), Alex Gogic (Olympiakos, free), Jernade Meade (Arsenal, free), Roland Lamah (Osasuna, loan), Alvaro Vazquez (Getafe, loan) | Ki Sung-yeung (Sunderland, loan), Luke Moore (Elazigspor, free), Gwion Edwards (St Johnstone, loan) |
| Tottenham Hotspur | |
| In: | Out: |
| Roberto Soldado, Valencia, €30m | Clint Dempsey, Seattle Sounders €6.8m |
| Paulinho, Corinthians €19.75m | Steven Caulkner, Cardiff City €9.1m |
| Nacer Chadli, FC Twente €8.1m | William Gallas, released |
| Etienne Capoue (Toulouse, £9million), Erik Lamela (Roma, £25.8million), Christian Eriksen (Ajax, £11.5million), Vlad Chiriches (Steaua Bucharest, £8.5million) | David Bentley, released, Jake Livermore (Hull, loan), Tom Huddlestone (Hull, £5million), Scott Parker (Fulham, undisclosed), Jack Barthram (Swindon, free), Nathan Byrne (Swindon, free), John Bostock (Antwerp, free), Gareth Bale (Real Madrid, £85.3million), Benoit Assou-Ekoto and Tom Carroll (both QPR, both loan) |
| West Browich Albion | |
| In: | Out: |
| Nicolas Anelka, Juventus, free | Jerome Thomas, Crystal Palace, free |
| Diego Lugano, PSG, free, Goran Popov (Dynamo Kiev, loan), Matej Vydra (Udinese, loan), Scott Sinclair (Manchester City, loan), Morgan Amalfitano (Marseille, loan), Lee Camp (free), Stephane Sessegnon (Sunderland, undisclosed), Victor Anichebe (Everton, rising to £6million) | Zoltan Gera, released, |
Gonzalo Jara (Nottingham Forest, free), Marc-Antoine Fortune (Wigan, free), James Hurst (Crawley, free), Romaine Sawyers (Walsall, free), Scott Allan (Birmingham, loan) West Ham United In:Out:Andy Carroll, Liverpool, €17.5mCarlton Cole, releasedRazvan Rat, Shakhtar Donestk, freeGary O’Neil (QPR, free), Robert Hall (Bolton, free), Jordan Spence (Sheffield Wed, loan)Adrian, Betis, free, Stewart Downing (Liverpool, £5million), Daniel Whitehead (Stockport, free)
We leave you with the image of Marouane Fellaini

Arsenal
Arsenal vs. Chelsea: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

Arsenal host Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday in what could prove decisive for the Gunners’ Premier League title ambitions. Arsenal sit top of the table with 61 points from 28 matches, five points clear of Manchester City, who still have a game in hand, while Chelsea occupy 7th with 45 points after being held to a frustrating 1-1 draw by Burnley at Stamford Bridge last weekend.
This represents a huge opportunity for Mikel Arteta’s side to put further distance between themselves and the chasing pack before facing Brighton away on Wednesday. Chelsea arrive at the Emirates in patchy form under Liam Rosenior, who has won just two of his eight league matches since replacing Enzo Maresca in January despite an encouraging start to his tenure.
Kick-off: 4:30 GMT, Sunday, March 1, 2026
Venue: Emirates Stadium
TV: Sky Sports
Kai Havertz Returns to Haunt Former Club
Mikel Arteta confirmed on Friday that Kai Havertz will train on Saturday ahead of the Chelsea clash, giving the German a chance to feature against his former employers. Havertz has been sidelined with a hamstring injury since early February, but scored the winner in Arsenal’s 1-0 Carabao Cup semi final victory over Chelsea earlier this month.
The 26 year old has endured a nightmare campaign with injuries limiting him to just 158 Premier League minutes this season, though he has still managed two goals and two assists when available. Viktor Gyokeres has flourished in Havertz’s absence, scoring twice in the 4-1 North London Derby demolition of Tottenham last weekend.
Rosenior Yet to Face Top Six Opposition
Liam Rosenior faces his first test against a top six side in the league since taking charge of Chelsea, having only faced teams sitting 7th or lower during his opening eight matches. His winning run needs proper context, given the quality of opposition, with recent dropped points against Leeds and Burnley at Stamford Bridge exposing serious vulnerabilities.
Arteta has beaten Rosenior twice already this season in the two legged Carabao Cup semi final, and the Spanish manager will fancy his chances of completing a treble over the Chelsea boss. Bukayo Saka should be fit despite limping off late against Spurs, while Ben White remains doubtful with a niggle.
Predicted Lineups: Arsenal (4-3-3): Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber; Rice, Zubimendi, Odegaard; Saka, Gyokeres, Eze
Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; James, Disasi, Colwill, Cucurella; Fernandez, Caicedo; Madueke, Palmer, Mudryk; Jackson
Also read: Kai Havertz Injury Update: Real Timeline and Medical Details Revealed!
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Update Given Following Arsenal Injury Scare as Olivia Smith Discharged From Hospital After Being Stretchered Off During FA Cup Win Over Bristol City

Arsenal star Olivia Smith has been discharged from hospital after being stretchered off the field during their Women’s FA Cup game against Bristol City. The forward, who joined the Gunners in the summer, played just under an hour before being forced off with pictures showing a neck brace around the 21 year old at Meadow Park.
This was a worrying moment for Arsenal supporters watching on Sunday afternoon. The Canadian international went down, receiving lengthy treatment before being taken off on a stretcher as a precaution. Thankfully, the injury appears to be far less serious than initially feared.
Left Hospital Yesterday Evening
According to Arsenal reporter Tim Stillman, Olivia Smith left the hospital yesterday evening after tests were run and will return to be assessed this week ahead of the March international break. This is brilliant news for Arsenal, who cannot afford to lose Smith for any length of time, given her importance to the team.
It is believed that her involvement with Canada is still up in the air, with the Canucks facing a triple header of friendlies against Colombia, Argentina, and the United States over the coming two weeks. Arsenal’s next match sees them face London City Lionesses in mid March.
Big Boost for Champions League Hopes
With no video available for Arsenal’s cup game against Bristol City, there was huge concern surrounding Smith’s condition for those unable to attend the game at Meadow Park. Thankfully, what seemed initially to be a severe injury has turned out to be a fairly minor incident.
While Stina Blackstenius and Alessia Russo are both more than capable options to lead the line, it has been Smith who has been Renee Slegers’ favoured choice and proven to be a brilliant signing since her arrival from Liverpool. Having Smith likely available for both legs of the Chelsea Champions League quarter final is a massive boost for Arsenal’s hopes of retaining their European crown.
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Arsenal Star Named WSL Player of the Month for January as Midfielder Continues Outstanding Form Following 400th Appearance Milestone

Kim Little has been named January’s Barclays Women’s Super League Player of the Month, recognition that follows her 400th appearance for Arsenal. The captain has made an outstanding start to 2026, completing every minute in the WSL and helping secure two clean sheets and four points from fixtures against Manchester United and Chelsea.
Little drove the midfield against United in the 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium and was again pivotal in the disciplined defensive display at Stamford Bridge that delivered that historic 2-0 win over the Blues. This is absolutely deserved recognition for one of Arsenal’s most influential players, who continues to perform at the highest level despite being 35 years old.
400th Appearance Came in Belgium
Little’s landmark 400th appearance came in Belgium as Arsenal won 4-0 at OH Leuven to close in on a Champions League London derby with Chelsea. The Scottish playmaker came on as a second half substitute in the 82nd minute, replacing Olivia Smith, to reach 400 appearances.
This achievement is even more notable given the time she spent playing in the USA and Australia during her career. Little has become one of the defining figures of the modern Arsenal era, establishing herself as an absolute legend at the club.
Chelsea Awaits in Champions League Quarterfinals
Provided nothing dramatic unfolds at Meadow Park next week, Chelsea awaits in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Women’s Champions League. Arsenal hold a commanding 4-0 advantage from the first leg and are overwhelming favorites to progress to a mouth watering London derby in the last eight.
Little will be central to Arsenal’s hopes of defending their Champions League crown, with the midfielder’s experience and leadership qualities proving invaluable during the knockout stages of major competitions. Her consistent performances continue to set the standard for everyone around her.
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