Kevin de Bruyne and Luka Modric (Photo Francesco Peccoraro and Maurizio /Getty Images) European football clubs outside the Premier League completed the main transfer agreements when a summer transfer window closed on Monday, with significant movements of Italy, Spain, Germany, France and other leagues. Several high -ranking players have changed clubs through free transfers, essential fees and credit arrangements and transformed team lists throughout the continent.In Italy, the Clubs of the Serie and the significant acquisitions with Kevin de Bruyne, who joined Napoli and Luka Modric, who moved to AC Milan, both as free agents. AC Milan also strengthened his team by signing Christopher Nkunk of Chelsea for EUR 37 million and Ardon Jashari of Club Brugge for EUR 36 million.Inter Milan secured several signatures, including Luis Henrique of Marseille and Ange-Yoan Bonny of Parma for 23 million euros. The Roma added firepower to attack their loans for Evan Ferguson of Brighton and Leon Bailey of Aston Villa.
Dean Huijsen (Photo Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Spanish clubs made considerable investments, with Real Madrid by signing Dean Huijsen of Bournemouth for EUR 63 million. Athletico Madrid strengthened his team by Alex Bena of Villarreal for 55 million euros and David Hanck of Feyenoord worth 30 million euros.
Marcus Rashford (AP Photo/Ian Hodgson, File)
Barcelona secured Marcus Rashford on a loan from Manchester United, while Real Madrid also added Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool for 10 million euros.
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In Germany, Bayern Munich took a significant step by signing Luis Diaz of Liverpool for 75 million euros. Bayer Leverkusen has strengthened his team Jarell Quansah of Liverpool and Malik Tillman of PSV Eindhoven, each for 35 million euros.
Ilia Zabarnyi (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)
They were also active French clubs, with Paris Saint-Germain signed Illi Zabarnyi of Bournemouth for 63 million euros and Lucas Chevalier of Lille for 40 million euros. Marseille strengthened their group Igor Paixao of Feyenoord for EUR 35 million.There were several highly profiled free gears in France, while Paul Pogba joined Monaco and Olivier Giroud, who moved to Lille. Eric Dier also joined Monaco as a free agent from Bayern Munich.
Victor Osimhen (Photo Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
Turkish clubs made significant movements, with Galatasaray secured Victor Osimhen of Napoli for 75 million euros and Leroy Sane from Bayern Munich as a free transfer. There were also active Portuguese clubs and Benfica signed Richard Rios of Palmeiras for EUR 27 million.Among the remarkable loans agreements were Tammy Abraham, who moved to Besiktas from the Roma and Ansu Fati, who joined Monaco from Barcelona. The transmission window was recorded by a mixture of experienced players and developing talents of changing clubs across European leagues.The window was several strategic club movements to strengthen their units through various transmission mechanisms, including essential fees, free transfers and credit arrangements. These transfers have significantly changed the competitive environment across European football for the 2025-26 season.
