
The best Premier League signings of 2025's summer window
This season, the Premier League has been transformed by a wave of superstar arrivals.
From Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz’s creative spark at Liverpool to Viktor Gyökeres’ goal-scoring power for Arsenal, and Benjamin Šeško’s towering presence at Manchester United, this transfer window has delivered some blockbuster moves.
Add in Nick Woltemade’s emerging talent, Bryan Mbeumo’s attacking flair, and João Pedro’s samba style at Chelsea, and the league is primed for fireworks.
Mohammed Kudus brings flair and versatility, Xavi Simons offers youthful brilliance, Jeremie Frimpong adds speed and precision, while Alejandro Garnacho cements himself as one of football’s most exciting young wingers.
This week on Showmax, we look at some of the best signings of the summer Premier League transfer window.
Liverpool smash transfer record to land Alexander Isak: a new era for the Red’s attack

Liverpool completed the signing of Swedish striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United in a record-breaking £125 million deal, potentially rising to £130 million with add-ons. The 25-year-old forward has signed a six-year contract and will wear the iconic No 9 shirt at Anfield. The current Premier League champions have described Isak as a “world-class addition” who brings pace, power, and elite finishing to the squad, while Newcastle issued a brief statement thanking him for his 109 appearances since joining from Real Sociedad in 2022.
Speaking on his move, Isak said: “I feel amazing. It’s been a long journey to get here, but I’m super happy to be part of this team, this club and everything it stands for. I think I have a lot to give, a lot to improve. I’m a striker, but I always want to contribute more than just goals. I want to win everything and create history here at Liverpool.”
Manchester City secure Gianluigi Donnarumma in £26m deal from PSG

Manchester City confirmed the signing of Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma from Paris Saint-Germain in a deal worth around £26 million. The 26-year-old completed his move on a five-year contract, becoming Pep Guardiola’s new first-choice shot-stopper following Ederson’s departure to Fenerbahçe.
Speaking after putting pen to paper, Donnarumma expressed his pride in joining the club, describing it as an “extraordinary milestone” in his career and a dream to play for such a talented squad under one of the greatest managers in football. He added that he has long admired City’s style of play and is excited to contribute to the club’s future success. The signing ceremony was marked with Donnarumma posing alongside City officials as he officially signed his contract at the Etihad Stadium.
Florian Wirtz to Liverpool (from Bayer Leverkusen, ~£100 m + up to £16.5 m add-ons)

Liverpool smashed their transfer record by landing Germany’s hottest midfielder maestro, Florian Wirtz, from Bayer Leverkusen for a staggering £100 million upfront, with potential add-ons pushing the total to about £116.5 million. The move didn’t just redefine spending it sent a statement: Liverpool under Arne Slot is back, daring and dominant. Wirtz brings a magician’s vision dazzling technique, and a hunger to win, charging into Anfield ready to ignite their attack.
Viktor Gyökeres to Arsenal (from Sporting Lisbon, ~£63 million)

Arsenal finally secured their long-sought number nine in Viktor Gyökeres, acquired from Sporting Lisbon for around £63 million. Fresh off a jaw-dropping 54-goal haul in 52 appearances, Gyökeres arrives as a relentless finisher combining brute strength, football intelligence, and work ethic. Expect the Gunners to roar louder and score faster with him leading the line.
Benjamin Šeško to Manchester United (from RB Leipzig, ~€76.5 m + €8.5 m add-ons)

Manchester United’s summer firework: Benjamin Šeško joins from RB Leipzig on a deal starting at €76.5 million, rising to €85 million with bonuses. This towering 22-year-old (1.95 m) blends electric pace, aerial dominance, and a ruthless eye for goal, precisely what United need to reignite their attacking threat under Ruben Amorim.
Nick Woltemade to Newcastle (from VfB)

Nick Woltemade officially joined Newcastle United from VfB Stuttgart in a club-record transfer deal valued at £69 million (€85 million), including £4.3 million in performance-related add-ons. The 23-year-old German forward has signed a long-term contract with the Magpies, keeping him at St James’ Park until 2031.
Woltemade’s arrival comes amid speculation surrounding Alexander Isak’s signing with Liverpool. His signing is seen as a strategic move to bolster Newcastle’s attacking options, with manager Eddie Howe praising Woltemade’s technical and creative abilities.
Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United (from Brentford, ~£65 million + £6 million)

With explosive pace and versatile flair, Bryan Mbeumo signed on for £65 million, with possible add-ons. Coming from Brentford, he arrives fluent in adaptability capable of playing across the front three. His creativity, direct play, and knack for goals add a vibrant layer to United’s rebuilt attack.
João Pedro to Chelsea (from Brighton, fee undisclosed)

Chelsea snapped up Brazilian forward João Pedro from Brighton in a move wrapped in secrecy but rumoured to involve a high seven-figure sum. Known for his flair and chemistry with Brighton fans, João Pedro brings natural finishing, flair on the flank, and a cheeky edge. He joins the Blues hoping to spark creativity and goals in their frontline.
Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham (from West Ham, ~£55 million)

Tottenham went big for Ghanaian dynamo Mohammed Kudus, reportedly paying about £55 million to West Ham. His dribbling mesmerises, his energy charges games, and his versatility in attack makes him deadly. With Kudus, Spurs gets a game-changer: someone who turns half-chances into half-wide-open-door opportunities
Xavi Simons to Tottenham Hotspur (from RB Liepzig)

Xavi Simons has completed a £51.8 million transfer to Tottenham Hotspur from RB Leipzig. The 22-year-old Dutch attacking midfielder, who had been a Chelsea target throughout the summer, chose Spurs over their London rivals. Simons had been with Leipzig since 2023, initially on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, before making the move permanent in January 2025
Jérémie Frimpong to Liverpool (From Bayer Leverkusen, ~£29.5 million)

Covering the right-back flank in style, Liverpool brought in Jérémie Frimpong from Leverkusen for around £29.5 million. A seamless blend of speed, attacking instinct, and defensive grit, Frimpong complements Wirtz’s creativity, making the Reds’ right side both formidable and fluid.
Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea (from Manchester United)

Alejandro Garnacho has officially joined Chelsea from Manchester United in a £40 million transfer.
The 21-year-old Argentine winger has signed a seven-year contract, keeping him at Stamford Bridge until 2032.
Garnacho made 144 appearances for Manchester United, scoring 26 goals and contributing to victories in the 2023 Carabao Cup and 2024 FA Cup. He was part of Argentina’s squad that won the 2024 Copa América and has eight international caps.
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