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The Premier League transfer window will open and close twice this summer, with the high-profile departures of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kevin De Bruyne and Dean Huijsen already announced.
Due to an exceptional registration period for the expanded Club World Cup, the transfer window will open early between Sunday June 1 and Tuesday June 10.
It will then open again on Monday June 16 until Deadline Day on Monday September 1.
All Premier League clubs will be free to do business during the earlier window, not just Chelsea and Manchester City, who are participating in the Club World Cup.
Check below for a comprehensive list of all the Premier League ins and outs from the 2025 summer transfer window.
As mismatches go, in purely aesthetic terms at least, you don’t find too many more extreme on a football pitch than this. The thin, wiry frame of teenage forward Tyrique George, throwing himself directly up against English football’s most famous mass in Harry Maguire. It was men vs boys stuff, and not far off literally so.
The thinking from Enzo Maresca, who handed winger George his first Premier League start and asked him to lead the Chelsea line, was presumably that the 19-year-old’s pace could exploit Maguire’s long-established weakness running back towards his own goal. With cover, though, from Luke Shaw and Victor Lindelof in Manchester United’s back-three, seldom did the space in behind open up for George to try.
Only once did Chelsea spring the trap, George racing clear at a wide angle and drawing what looked a daft challenge from Andre Onana, charging from the United goal. Something about the incident did not look quite right, though, and referee Chris Kavanagh’s initial decision, from a distance, appeared a bit of a guess. VAR correctly intervened, showing Onana had taken the ball.
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