Get the latest: July 19th 2025 Football Transfer News:

First, the transfer window remains highly active across Europe. Meanwhile, Premier League sides continue to make significant signings and enter high-stakes negotiations ahead of the new season.

✅ Confirmed Transfers

  • Noni Madueke → Arsenal (£50 m from Chelsea)
    Arsenal have completed the signing of Noni Madueke for £50 million. The winger brings added pace and width to Mikel Arteta’s setup.
  • Josh Keeley → Luton Town (Permanent from Tottenham)
    Luton Town have acquired young goalkeeper Josh Keeley, with sell-on and buy-back clauses reportedly included.
  • Nestory Irankunda → Watford (£5 m+ from Bayern Munich)
    Watford have signed 19-year-old Nestory Irankunda on a five-year deal to boost their attacking options and nurture international potential.

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🔄 Ongoing Negotiations & Rumours

  • Viktor Gyökeres → Arsenal (£63.5 m, medical pending)
  • Arsenal are on the verge of signing Viktor Gyökeres, with the striker expected to undergo a medical soon.
  • Luis Díaz → Bayern Munich (£67.5–80 m bid range)
  • Bayern Munich have stepped up their interest in Liverpool’s Luis Díaz, although the final asking price could reach up to £80 million.
  • Xavi Simons → Chelsea or another English club
  • Dutch talent Xavi Simons is likely to reject a move to Bayern Munich in favor of a switch to the Premier League.
  • Illia Zabarnyi → Tottenham (£55 m bid)
  • Tottenham have entered advanced talks with Bournemouth over a £55 million move for center-back Illia Zabarnyi.
  • Marcus Rashford → Barcelona (Loan with buy option)
  • Marcus Rashford could be heading to Barcelona on an initial loan deal, with a purchase clause included in the proposed agreement.
  • Bryan Mbeumo → Manchester United (£65 m deal)
  • Manchester United are reportedly closing in on the signing of Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo for a fee in the region of £65 million.

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📊 Market Insights

  • Premier League clubs continue their heavy summer outlay, even though total spending remains slightly below £2.4 billion last year.
  • Notably, Arsenal and Tottenham are leading the charge in reinvestment, while Bayern are battling to close deals with top-tier talent.

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