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June 2026 Soccer Transfer Window Sees Numerous Deals Ahead of Reopening

The transfer window for major European soccer leagues, including the Premier League, English Football League, Scottish Premiership, and Women's Super League, is currently closed but will reopen on June 15. Despite the official registration freeze, numerous deals have been confirmed throughout early June 2026. Notable transfers include Zadok Yohanna to Brighton and Andy Robertson to Tottenham, alongside extensive activity within the EFL and several international moves.

By Fainaron·Jun 13, 2026 (15 hours ago)·2 views
June 2026 Soccer Transfer Window Sees Numerous Deals Ahead of Reopening

The transfer window for clubs in the Premier League, English Football League (EFL), Scottish Premiership, Women's Super League, and their counterparts in Germany, France, Spain, and Italy, is currently closed. The window is scheduled to officially reopen on June 15, at which point clubs can register new players. While official registrations are paused, clubs are permitted to arrange and confirm deals before this date.

Throughout early June 2026, several confirmed transfers have taken place across various leagues. In the Premier League, Brighton secured Zadok Yohanna from AIK Stockholm for £21.5 million on June 6. Tottenham Hotspur also made a significant signing, acquiring Andy Robertson from Liverpool on a free transfer on June 5.

The English Football League has experienced extensive activity, with numerous players moving between clubs. Key transfers include Olly Sanderson joining Stevenage from Fulham for an undisclosed fee on June 13. On June 12, Barnet signed Brandon Comley and Charlie Lakin from Walsall on free transfers, and Burnley acquired Florentino Luis from Benfica for an undisclosed fee.

Further EFL movements include Tony Springett transferring from Norwich to Leyton Orient on a free on June 11, and Ashley Fletcher joining Huddersfield from Blackpool, also on a free. On June 10, Ben Davies moved from Rangers to Bolton on a free, and goalkeeper Vito Mannone signed with Crawley as an unattached player.

International transfers also occurred, such as Sinclair Armstrong's move from Bristol City to Goztepe for an undisclosed fee on June 3, and Arijanet Muric transferring from Ipswich to Sassuolo for an undisclosed fee on June 1. Southampton made two notable signings on June 5, bringing in Cyle Larin from Mallorca for an undisclosed fee and Daniel Peretz from Bayern Munich for a reported £6.05 million. Kieran Tripper also moved from Newcastle to Wolves on a free transfer on June 8. (Source: Yahoo Sports Soccer)

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