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Premier League Transfers 2026/27: Every Confirmed Summer Signing So Far — An FPL Guide

From Sandro Tonali's blockbuster move to Spurs to Elliot Anderson's record-breaking switch to Man City — every confirmed Premier League signing of summer 2026, analysed for FPL managers.

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The 2026 summer transfer window opened on 15 June and Premier League clubs have wasted no time. Even with the World Cup dominating the summer, England's top flight has already produced a £100million midfield raid, a club-record defensive signing at Brighton, and a full-scale midfield rebuild at Manchester United — all before the window slams shut on 1 September at 11pm.

Below is every confirmed incoming transfer at all 20 Premier League clubs so far — deals within the Premier League and arrivals from abroad only — with the numbers FPL managers actually need before the 2026/27 season kicks off on Friday 21 August (Arsenal v Coventry, live on Sky).

The 10 biggest confirmed signings of the summer so far

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1Elliot AndersonNottingham ForestMan City£116m (club record)
2Sandro TonaliNewcastleTottenham£92.5m (up to £100m)
3Mateus FernandesWest HamTottenham£85m (club record)
4Jérémy JacquetRennesLiverpool£55m
5Jan Paul van HeckeBrightonTottenham£52m
6Marco PalestraAtalantaChelsea£49m
7Andrey SantosChelseaMan Utd£48m + £2m add-ons
8Luka VuskovicTottenhamBrighton£46m (club record)
9Geovany QuendaSporting CPChelsea£44m
10Bazoumana TouréHoffenheimNewcastle£40.25m

Every confirmed Premier League signing, club by club

ClubConfirmed incomings (fee)
ArsenalPiero Hincapié (£34.5m, Leverkusen), Illan Meslier (free, Leeds)
Aston VillaModou Kéba Cissé (£4.75m, LASK)
BournemouthÁlvaro Rodríguez (£21.33m, Elche), Álex Jiménez (£16m, AC Milan)*
BrentfordJannik Schuster (£15.57m, RB Salzburg), Jaidon Anthony (£15m, Burnley), Callum Wilson (free, West Ham)
BrightonLuka Vuskovic (£46m, Spurs), Pascal Struijk (£20m, Leeds), Zadok Yohanna (£24.2m, AIK), Costinha (£11m, Olympiacos), Michael Svoboda (£4.3m, Venezia), Rodrigo Rêgo (£3m, Benfica)
ChelseaMarco Palestra (£49m, Atalanta), Geovany Quenda (£44m, Sporting), Emmanuel Emegha (undisclosed, Strasbourg), Denner (£8.65m, Corinthians), Dastan Satpaev (£2m, Kairat)
Coventry CityLoum Tchaouna (£20m, Burnley), Frank Onyeka (£6m, Brentford), Aurele Amenda (£17.2m, Frankfurt)
Crystal PalaceÓscar Mingueza (free, Celta Vigo)
EvertonMerlin Röhl (£20m, Freiburg), Hayden Hackney (£16.5m, Middlesbrough), Tyrique George (£18m, Chelsea)
FulhamJonah Kusi-Asare (£5.18m, Bayern Munich)
Hull CityJack Butland (£3m, Rangers)
Ipswich TownEmersonn (£26.5m, Toulouse), Chuba Akpom (£8m, Ajax), Cédric Kipré (£4m, Reims)
Leeds UnitedHarry Wilson (free, Fulham)
LiverpoolJérémy Jacquet (£55m, Rennes), Víctor Muñoz (£34.5m, Osasuna)
Man CityElliot Anderson (£116m, Forest), Jeremy Monga (£12.5m, Leicester), Mathys Detourbet (£21.5m, Troyes)*, Pierce Charles (£3m, Sheff Wed)
Man UtdAndrey Santos (£48m, Chelsea), Youri Tielemans (£35m, Aston Villa), Karl Darlow (free, Leeds)
NewcastleBazoumana Touré (£40.25m, Hoffenheim), Sean Steur (£20.5m, Ajax), Ewen Jaouen (£18m, Reims)
Nottingham Forest— (no confirmed signings yet)
SunderlandThomas Meunier (free, Lille)
TottenhamSandro Tonali (£92.5m, Newcastle), Mateus Fernandes (£85m, West Ham), Jan Paul van Hecke (£52m, Brighton), Andy Robertson (free, Liverpool), Marcos Senesi (free, Bournemouth), Martin Dúbravka (free, Burnley)

\Signed and immediately loaned out (Jiménez to Fiorentina, Detourbet to Monaco).*

What it means for FPL managers

The headline acts. Tottenham have been the window's standout operators, landing two elite ball-progressing midfielders in Tonali (110 appearances and 10 goals for Newcastle) and Fernandes (3 goals, 4 assists and a joint league-high 103 tackles for West Ham last season). Under Roberto De Zerbi, Spurs midfielders will carry serious FPL upside — their GW1 trip to Brentford is one to target.

Record-breakers. Man City's £116m move for Anderson makes him the most expensive English player ever, and he walks straight into the post-Rodri succession plan under new boss Enzo Maresca. City's GW1 fixture? A home game against Bournemouth. Note it down.

Budget hunting grounds. Newly promoted sides are historically where FPL value lives, and this year is no different: Harry Wilson (11 goals, 8 assists for Fulham last season) has joined Leeds on a free, Jack Butland (£3m) should start in goal for Hull, and Coventry's title winners (95 points) offer cheap enablers across the pitch.

The goalkeeper merry-go-round. Meslier (Arsenal), Dúbravka (Spurs), Darlow (Man Utd), Butland (Hull), Jaouen (Newcastle) and Charles (Man City) have all moved — most as back-ups, so avoid unless injury strikes the No.1s.

Big-name exits that open FPL doors. Mohamed Salah (released by Liverpool), Anthony Gordon (£69m to Barcelona), Son Heung-min's heir apparent at Spurs aside — every departure creates minutes. Víctor Muñoz (£34.5m from Osasuna, La Liga's second-fastest player last season at 35.5 km/h) is the direct beneficiary of Salah's exit on Liverpool's right side.

FPL launch watch. The 2026/27 FPL game is expected to go live shortly after the World Cup final on 19 July — prices could drop any day. Bookmark this page; we update it with every confirmed deal until deadline day.

FPL watchlist: 8 new signings for your GW1 shortlist

PlayerClubWhy he's on the radar
Mateus FernandesSpurs103 tackles + 7 goal involvements; De Zerbi's engine
Víctor MuñozLiverpoolSalah's minutes are vacant; 7G/5A for Osasuna
Harry WilsonLeeds11G/8A last season; set-piece duties likely
Elliot AndersonMan City£116m says he's undroppable
Bazoumana TouréNewcastle5G/9A in 29 Bundesliga starts; replaces Gordon
Andrey SantosMan Utd£48m starter in Carrick's rebuild
Luka VuskovicBrighton6 goals in 30 at Hamburg; set-piece threat CB
EmersonnIpswich£26.5m focal point; penalties possible

Verdict

Spurs and Man City have made the loudest statements, but for FPL purposes the smart money is on mid-priced midfielders stepping into bigger roles (Fernandes, Santos, Anderson) and promoted-club premiums at basement prices (Wilson, Butland, Tchaouna). Expect another wave of deals once the World Cup concludes — check back weekly.

Last updated: 17 July 2026. Fees as reported at announcement; "undisclosed" figures use widely reported valuations.

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