
Alexander Isak and big-spending Liverpool crown an epic summer for the Premier League: Winners and losers from the 2025 transfer window
Some players went to extreme measures to force through moves while others got no reward for behaving impeccably
Some players went to extreme measures to force through moves while others got no reward for behaving impeccably
Wrexham completed the double signing of Manchester City starlet Issa Kabore and Blackburn Rovers defender Dominic Hyam on deadline day. Kabore, who joined the Cityzens in 2020, has had six different loan spells across Europe in the last five years and will now be taking in a seventh with the Red Dragons. Hyam, a former Reading youth player, joins the Welsh side permanently after spending three seasons at Blackburn.
Ilkay Gundogan could be heading for a surprise move to Turkey as Galatasaray close in on a deal to sign the veteran midfielder from Manchester City. The 34-year-old only returned to the Etihad last summer after a spell at Barcelona, but with Pep Guardiola reshaping his midfield, Gundogan now looks set to depart once again and talks are advancing with the Turkish side.
Manchester City are set to be without summer signing Rayan Cherki until November and Claudio Echeverri would offer ideal cover if he wasn't already on loan.
Swiss defender Manuel Akanji is set for a medical at Inter after they agreed to a loan deal with Manchester City.
Wrexham are closing in on a deal that will see them add a sixth ex-Premier League star to their ranks, with a loan for Isaa Kabore being lined up.
Gianluigi Donnarumma is reportedly set to complete a transfer to Manchester City from Paris Saint-Germain. The Italian goalkeeper has agreed to sign a long-term deal at Etihad Stadium, and will replace Fenerbahce-bound Ederson in Pep Guardiola's squad before Monday's transfer deadline.
Ederson has reportedly agreed a move to Turkish giants Fenerbahce, which will open the door for Gianluigi Donnarumma to complete his transfer to Manchester City from Paris Saint-Germain. Fenerbahce are set to fork out around €14 million (£12m/$16m) to sign Ederson, who is leaving City after eight trophy-laden years.
Rodri was absolutely furious after Manchester City's loss against Brighton on Sunday as the Spaniard accused his team-mates of making "kid mistakes".