Top 20 Potential Premier League Transfers That Could Shake Up Summer 2025

Get ready for a blockbuster summer window filled with superstar moves, rising talent, and transfer sagas that could redefine the Premier League landscape.
As the 2025 summer transfer window draws near, Premier League clubs are preparing to make serious moves. With record fees, rising stars, and some surprising links, this year’s market promises to be one of the most exciting in recent memory.
Here are 20 high-profile transfers that could light up the summer headlines.
💸 1. Florian Wirtz – £125m
Linked clubs: Liverpool, Bayern Munich
Manchester City have pulled out of the race, leaving Liverpool and Bayern as front-runners. If he lands in England, Wirtz could become the most expensive Premier League signing of the summer.
⚽ 2. Alexander Isak – £120m
Linked clubs: Arsenal, Liverpool
Arsenal have cooled their pursuit, but Liverpool are quietly circling. Newcastle are confident they can keep their star, but a nine-figure bid may test their resolve.
🚀 3. Hugo Ekitike – £84m
Linked clubs: Liverpool, Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle
Ekitike is seen as a backup option for many clubs, but his price tag could scare off suitors despite his potential.
🧨 4. Benjamin Sesko – £84m
Linked clubs: Arsenal, Liverpool
Arsenal are weighing up Sesko versus Gyokeres. Despite his promise, his price tag might make clubs hesitate.
🌟 5. Rodrygo – £80m
Linked clubs: Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool
Rodrygo could be a steal. If Real Madrid decide to sell, multiple English clubs will line up.
🇵🇹 6. Rafael Leão – £70m
Linked clubs: Chelsea, Arsenal
Chelsea have tracked him for years, but Arsenal seem unsure. AC Milan’s willingness to sell may open the door.
🛡️ 7. Jarrad Branthwaite – £70m
Linked clubs: Man United, Chelsea, Liverpool
Everton want to keep him, but growing interest from top clubs and their new stadium plans could complicate things.
🔥 8. Victor Osimhen – £69m
Linked clubs: Man United, Chelsea
His wage demands and personality concerns have cooled United’s interest, but Saudi clubs could still swoop in.
🪄 9. Eberechi Eze – £68m
Linked clubs: Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Spurs, Newcastle
After his FA Cup heroics, top clubs are circling. Palace want to keep him, but Champions League football could lure him away.
🔁 10. Matheus Cunha – £62.5m
Linked club: Manchester United
Close to completion, Cunha is ready to join United—even without European football—looking to lead their new attack.
🇸🇪 11. Viktor Gyökeres – £62m
Linked clubs: Arsenal, Man United
Arsenal are ready to strike, but United still admire the Swedish striker. His goalscoring record in Portugal makes him a low-risk target.
🧠 12. Morgan Gibbs-White – £60m
Linked club: Manchester City
City are prioritizing the Forest midfielder over Wirtz. His instant impact could justify the price.
🧱 13. Xavi Simons – £60m
Linked club: Manchester City
Available after RB Leipzig missed out on UCL qualification. Simons is open to a move and fits the creative mold top teams are craving.
🎯 14. Tijjani Reijnders – £59m
Linked club: Manchester City
City see him as part of their midfield refresh. Despite a new Milan contract, interest remains strong.
🏃 15. Bryan Mbeumo – £55m
Linked clubs: Arsenal, Newcastle, Man United
Mbeumo’s 19 goals make him hot property. Brentford could sell after missing out on Europe.
⚔️ 16. Martin Zubimendi – £50m
Linked club: Arsenal
Deal reportedly agreed. Zubimendi could be the perfect midfield partner for Declan Rice in Arteta’s rebuild.
🎨 17. Nico Williams – £50m
Linked clubs: Arsenal, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Liverpool
With Barcelona out of the race, the Basque winger is being courted by several English giants. Loyalty to Bilbao could still hold him back.
🛡️ 18. Marc Guehi – £50m
Linked clubs: Chelsea, Spurs, Newcastle, Liverpool
Chelsea want him back, but Spurs and Newcastle are serious challengers. Palace’s European qualification may influence his decision.
📈 19. Milos Kerkez – £45m
Linked clubs: Liverpool, Man City
Kerkez is one of Liverpool’s top defensive targets and would complement fellow Hungarian Szoboszlai in the squad.
🇬🇧 20. Jamie Bynoe-Gittens – £45m
Linked clubs: Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, Newcastle
The Dortmund winger could return to England, with several clubs eyeing him as a homegrown addition with Bundesliga experience.
⚽ Conclusion: A Summer of Record-Breaking Transfers?
This summer could redefine the power dynamics of the Premier League. Whether it’s Wirtz’s historic price tag, Eze’s next step, or Osimhen’s contract drama, fans should prepare for a window full of surprises.
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