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The summer transfer window of 2025 is serving up a feast of footballing chaos, with clubs across Europe splashing cash, chasing dreams, and stirring up enough intrigue to fill a Netflix docuseries. From blockbuster contract extensions to juicy rumors that have fans refreshing their feeds, this window is delivering all the spice we crave.
Arsenal are flexing their financial muscle, Chelsea are reshaping their attack, and the rumor mill is churning out potential moves that could redefine the Premier League landscape. Let’s dive into the madness, with four confirmed signings, a handful of progressing deals, and some tantalizing whispers that could set the season alight.
Athletic Bilbao fans are breathing a sigh of relief as Nico Williams, the electric Spanish winger, has penned an eight-year contract extension, keeping him at the San Mamés until 2033. The 22-year-old, whose dazzling runs and flair lit up La Liga last season, was heavily linked with Arsenal and Barcelona, but Bilbao’s bold move has slammed the door on those hopes.
Williams’ decision to stay isn’t just a win for the Basque club’s loyal supporters; it’s a statement of intent. In a world where young stars often chase the bright lights of the Premier League or La Liga giants, Williams’ commitment to his boyhood club feels like a throwback to a bygone era. Expect him to keep tormenting defenses with his pace and trickery, all while wearing Bilbao’s iconic red and white stripes.
🇪🇸 Nico Williams has revealed that his decision to stay at Athletic Club was guided by emotion, choosing loyalty over ambition ❤️
— 365Scores (@365Scores) July 4, 2025
The talented star turned down an offer from Spanish champions Barcelona, who were keen to bring him in as they aim to challenge for the Champions… pic.twitter.com/mn2l6sJShy
Over in North London, Arsenal have secured one of their brightest academy gems, Myles Lewis-Skelly, with a new long-term deal. The 18-year-old versatile midfielder, who can also slot in at left-back, has been turning heads with his composure and tenacity. Mikel Arteta’s faith in youth is no secret, and Lewis-Skelly’s extension signals that he’s seen as a cornerstone of Arsenal’s future.
His ability to break up play and launch attacks from deep makes him a perfect fit for Arteta’s high-pressing system. Gunners fans are already buzzing about the prospect of Lewis-Skelly forming a dynamic midfield partnership with another new signing (more on that later). For now, this contract is a promise that Arsenal’s academy conveyor belt is still churning out stars.
The rumor mill is spinning at Old Trafford, where Manchester United are reportedly eyeing Valencia’s Javi Guerra. The 22-year-old midfielder, known for his silky passing and relentless work rate, could be the answer to United’s midfield woes. With Casemiro’s legs showing signs of wear and tear, Guerra’s youth and dynamism would bring fresh energy to a squad desperate to climb back into the Champions League places.
Valencia’s financial troubles might force their hand, but United will need to move fast to fend off interest from other European clubs. Guerra’s potential arrival could be the spark needed to ignite a revival.
Jadon Sancho’s rollercoaster ride at Manchester United might be nearing its final loop, with Juventus emerging as a serious suitor. The 25-year-old winger, whose fallout with Erik ten Hag made headlines, has struggled to recapture the form that made him a superstar at Borussia Dortmund. Juventus, looking to bolster their attack under new boss Thiago Motta, see Sancho as a potential game-changer.
Talks are reportedly advancing, with a £25 million deal on the table and the possibility of a swap involving Douglas Luiz. Sancho’s flair and creativity could thrive in Serie A’s slower tempo, but United fans will wonder what might have been if he’d been given a clean slate. For now, Turin is calling, and Sancho seems ready to answer.
Tottenham are pushing hard to land West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus, and this one feels like it’s gathering steam. The Ghanaian forward, who dazzled with his dribbling and goal-scoring nous last season, is the kind of marquee signing Spurs need to signal their ambition under new manager Thomas Frank. West Ham rejected a £50 million bid from Tottenham, holding out for £60 million, but negotiations are heating up.
Kudus’ versatility to play across the front line would give Spurs a dynamic edge, especially with Son Heung-min needing support in the goal-scoring department. West Ham’s need to sell due to financial regulations could tip the scales, but Chelsea are lurking, ready to pounce. If Tottenham pull this off, expect Kudus to become a fan favorite at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Talks between Tottenham and West Ham are underway for the signing of Mohammed Kudus!
— 365Scores (@365Scores) July 2, 2025
The Ghanaian is keen for an new challenge and is open to joining Spurs this summer. pic.twitter.com/E0HG0nNpP7
Arsenal are edging closer to a surprise move for Chelsea’s Noni Madueke, with talks progressing for a £40-50 million deal. The 23-year-old winger, who impressed with seven goals and three assists in the Premier League last season, is open to crossing the capital divide to join Mikel Arteta’s project. Chelsea’s crowded forward line, bolstered by new signings, has pushed Madueke down the pecking order, making this a potential bargain for the Gunners.
His direct style and ability to cut in from the right would add depth to Arsenal’s attack, especially with Bukayo Saka needing competition.
Chelsea’s summer spending spree continues with the £55 million capture of Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Bynoe-Gittens. The 20-year-old winger, a former England U21 star, brings pace, flair, and a knack for cutting in from the left. Enzo Maresca’s attacking overhaul is in full swing, and Bynoe-Gittens’ seven-year contract signals long-term ambition. His arrival, alongside other new faces, has Chelsea fans dreaming of a return to the Premier League’s summit. With a medical completed during the Club World Cup in the U.S., Bynoe-Gittens is ready to hit the ground running.
Chelsea aren’t stopping there, with Brighton’s Joao Pedro also joining in a £55 million deal (plus £5 million in add-ons). The Brazilian forward, who signed a seven-year contract, underwent a medical in the U.S. and is already training with his new teammates. Pedro’s versatility to play as a striker or winger gives Maresca tactical flexibility, and his knack for finding the net will ease the burden on Nicolas Jackson. Chelsea’s financial maneuvering to meet UEFA’s regulations means more sales could follow, but for now, Pedro’s arrival is a statement of intent. The Blues are building a squad to dominate, and Pedro is a key piece.
Arsenal have landed their marquee signing in Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi, who joins for £55 million. The Spanish midfielder, known for his metronomic passing and defensive nous, is the perfect replacement for the departing Jorginho. Zubimendi’s arrival, confirmed after months of negotiations, strengthens Arsenal’s midfield spine and gives Arteta a platform to build around.
With a medical completed and a squad number assigned, Zubimendi is set to make his debut soon. This is a signing that screams ambition, and Arsenal are reaping the rewards of their patient approach.
It’s official! Martin Zubimendi joins Arsenal from Real Sociedad! pic.twitter.com/x25K4Qaxil
— 365Scores (@365Scores) July 6, 2025
Atletico Madrid have pulled off a coup by signing Villarreal’s Alex Baena, a versatile attacking midfielder who’s been lighting up La Liga. The 24-year-old’s creativity and work rate make him a perfect fit for Diego Simeone’s system, and his arrival bolsters Atleti’s chances of challenging for the title.
Baena’s ability to play centrally or out wide gives Simeone options, and his knack for threading killer passes will excite fans at the Metropolitano. This move, confirmed amidst a flurry of transfer activity, shows Atletico are ready to compete with the big boys.
By Nicky Helfgott – NickyHelfgott1 on X (Twitter)
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