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Last updated on August 19th, 2025 at 01:37 pm
The 2025 English Premier League summer transfer season has been full of record-breaking deals, strategic reinforcements and bold rebuilds. This list is especially important as EPL 2025-26 commences on the 15th of this month.
From Liverpool’s high profile acquisition of Florian to Manchester United’s update, the transfer landscape is getting more and more interesting. Let us take a look at some of the top transfers of the 2025 season and their implications.
Florian Wirtz is considered the most technically gifted German player of his generation. He is going to bring a lot of creativity and finesse to Liverpool. Wirtz is expected to become the central figure of Liverpool’s midfield for years to come.
This is a surprising yet strategic transfer. Bryan Mbeumo is going to add pace, Premier League experience and finishing ability to their right flank. He may not be a global star but his direct style is going to be immensely important in matches against compact defenses.
Matheus Cunha is bringing his flair and versatility to Manchester United. He is going to add a lot of depth and unpredictability to the team. He is a footballer capable of pressing, creating and scoring – Cunha bolsters United’s attacking rotation.
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