Summer Transfer Window 2026: Premier League Ins and Outs Tracker
The 2026 summer transfer window is open and Premier League clubs are already moving. Here is a running tracker of every confirmed deal across the top flight.

Premier League Clubs Get to Work in the 2026 Summer Window
The summer transfer window 2026 is under way, and Premier League sides are wasting little time reshaping their squads ahead of next season. Sky Sports is tracking every confirmed deal - arrivals and departures - across all 20 top-flight clubs as the market develops through the coming weeks.
The window represents a significant moment for clubs that finished the 2025-26 campaign with question marks over key positions. Managers have had time since the season ended to identify targets, and early activity suggests several sides are moving quickly to secure signings before prices climb.
Transfer business in England tends to accelerate once international tournaments and end-of-season obligations wrap up, and 2026 looks no different. Clubs higher up the table are expected to reinvest heavily, while newly promoted sides face the familiar challenge of building squads capable of surviving in the Premier League.
How the Window Works and What to Expect
The summer window typically runs from early June through to the end of August, giving clubs roughly three months to complete inbound and outbound transfers. Premier League rules require all deals to be registered before the domestic deadline to count for the new season.
Fee structures have continued to grow in recent years, with add-ons and performance-related clauses becoming standard in most big moves. That makes headline figures something of a moving target - a reported fee on day one of a deal can end up considerably higher if a player hits certain appearance or goals targets.
Loan deals and free transfers also play a major part in how clubs build depth. Players who ran down their contracts at the end of 2025-26 are now available on a free, which often generates a flurry of activity in June before the big-money moves dominate the headlines later in the summer.
Tracking the Deals as They Are Confirmed
Sky Sports has positioned its 2026 summer window tracker as the central resource for fans following Premier League transfer news. The page logs confirmed signings with details on fees, contract lengths, and the clubs involved on both sides of each transaction.
Across the division, every club will be making calculations about squad balance, financial fair play obligations, and the demands of European competition where applicable. Clubs in the Champions League and Europa League face the added pressure of needing broader, deeper squads to handle fixture congestion from September onward.
The tracker covers both senior deals and notable moves in the development ranks, reflecting how seriously clubs now treat their academy pipelines as part of overall transfer strategy.
Sales are just as important to watch as arrivals. Several clubs will need to move players on before they can bring new faces in, either to meet financial regulations or simply to free up wage budget. That means the ins and outs columns can shift rapidly within the same week at a busy club.
As the window progresses through July and into August, expect the pace to pick up sharply. Deadline day remains one of the most unpredictable 24-hour periods in English football, with last-minute moves regularly reshaping the final shape of squads just before the season kicks off.
Fans and analysts alike will be watching the tracker closely as clubs attempt to hit the ground running in 2026-27.
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