The summer 2025 transfer window closed with one of the most dramatic deadline days in recent memory, as Premier League clubs made blockbuster moves that reshaped their squads. Liverpool stole the headlines by breaking the British transfer record, while late deals across England and Europe added to the frenzy.

 

Alexander Isak to Liverpool 

After weeks of speculation, Liverpool confirmed the signing of Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for a staggering fee in the region of £125–£130 million, making it the most expensive transfer in British football history. The Swedish striker reportedly pushed for the move in the final days, and the deal was officially sealed late on deadline day.

 

Isak becomes Liverpool’s marquee signing under Arne Slot as the club looks to reinforce its attack for the upcoming campaign.

 

Yoane Wissa to Newcastle United 

With Isak’s departure leaving a huge void, Newcastle United acted swiftly, landing Yoane Wissa from Brentford for around £50–£55 million. The Congolese forward’s arrival was confirmed in the final hours of the window, ensuring Eddie Howe’s side did not go into the season short on firepower.

 

Nicolas Jackson to Bayern 

Elsewhere in Europe, Bayern Munich struck a deal with Chelsea for striker Nicolas Jackson, taking him on a season-long loan with an obligation to buy for £56 million next summer. The move provides Bayern with another attacking option as they continue their squad rebuild.

 

Randal Kolo Muani to Tottenham Hotspur 

Tottenham Hotspur bolstered their frontline with the arrival of Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint-Germain on loan. Ange Postecoglou’s side had been in search of attacking reinforcements, and the French forward adds pace and versatility to their options.

 

Harvey Elliot and Jadon Sancho to Aston Villa

In one of the more eye-catching Premier League deals, Aston Villa secured two big names on loan: winger Jadon Sancho from Manchester United and midfielder Harvey Elliott from Liverpool. Both players arrive on season-long deals, giving Unai Emery added quality and depth as Villa push for another strong domestic and European campaign.

 

Senne Lammens to Manchester United 

Manchester United also dipped into the market, announcing the signing of Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp for a fee of around £18 million. The 23-year-old joins on a five-year deal and is expected to provide competition and cover in Erik ten Hag’s goalkeeping department.

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