Despite the transfer window officially closing on Monday night, a string of high-impact moves went through just in time. Here are the ten headline-making deals that reshaped squad expectations across Europe:
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Alexander Isak to Liverpool
In a British-record move, Liverpool secured the striker for a staggering fee, reinforcing their attack late in the game. -
Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich
Bayern snapped up the Chelsea forward on loan with a hefty obligation to buy, providing a powerful boost to their front line. -
Senne Lammens to Manchester United
United bolstered their goalkeeping options with a significant signing from Royal Antwerp. -
Yoane Wissa to Newcastle United
Newcastle added firepower by bringing in Wissa from Brentford, ensuring a fresh attacking option. -
Jadon Sancho to Aston Villa (loan)
Sancho moved on a season-long loan from United to Villa, where he’s expected to make an immediate impact. -
Oleksandr Zinchenko to Nottingham Forest (loan)
Forest pulled off a stylish coup by landing Arsenal’s versatile left-back on loan. -
Jakub Kiwior to Porto (loan)
Arsenal’s defender joined Porto on loan with a significant buy option—a move offering both experience and long-term value. -
Randal Kolo Muani to Tottenham Hotspur (loan)
Spurs secured the French striker on a season-long loan, adding pace and threat to their frontline. -
Piero Hincapié to Arsenal
The Ecuadorian defender arrived on a season-long loan from Bayer Leverkusen, offering flexibility and steel to the backline. -
Antony to Real Betis
Manchester United confirmed the permanent sale of Antony to the La Liga side in a notable squad adjustment.
These transfers underscore just how hectic and strategic deadline day can be—clubs acting fast to seal deals that could define their season ahead.
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