The top ten Premier League acquisitions during the summer transfer window of 2025
This summer, the Premier League will once again rank among the world's most expensive leagues, as it has in previous years.
English clubs have already spent a lot of money on some early acquisitions, and as the transfer season goes on, we'll provide a list of the top ten most costly Premier League club acquisitions.
You may also look at the top 25 transfers in the world this summer if you want a more comprehensive perspective.
However, these are the most costly additions to the Premier League, particularly during the summer transfer window of 2025. 10. Penders, Mike
From: Genk To: Chelsea Role: Goalie
19 years old Cost: £17 million
Penders had a breakout season with Genk following the announcement in August 2024 that he would be joining Chelsea a year earlier.
He currently has a deal with Chelsea till 2032 after playing 22 games for the Belgian team. 9.
From Independiente del Valle, Kendry Paez
To: Chelsea Position: A midfielder who attacks 18 years old Cost: £17.3 million
Chelsea announced the purchase of Paez in June 2023, but due to his age, they were unable to welcome him until this summer. The move had been planned for two years.
The attacking midfielder from Ecuador previously played for Independiente del Valle, where he scored 13 goals in 70 games. 8. Essugo Dario
From: CP Sporting
To: Chelsea Role: Midfielder 20 years old Cost: £18.5 million In March, when Essugo was on loan at Las Palmas, Chelsea agreed to sign him from Sporting.
The midfielder's final summer transfer was completed in time for him to qualify for the Club World Cup. 7. Roma's Enzo Le Fee
To: Sunderland
Role: Midfielder 25 years old
Cost: £19.3 million Following Le Fee's six-month loan from Roma, Sunderland was obligated to purchase him after being promoted to the Premier League.
The midfield player played 18 games on loan, and the Championship play-off winners had to pay a club-record amount for him.
6. From: Lens, Kevin Danso To: Tottenham* Position: centre-back 26 years old Cost: £21 million Danso's loan agreement, which was reached during the winter transfer window, has been turned into a permanent move by Spurs.
In the Europa League final victory over Manchester United, the defender entered as a replacement.
From Palmeiras, Estevao Willian
To: Chelsea Role: Winger
Age: 18
Fee: £29m
Estevao's transfer to Chelsea was agreed before he turned 18, therefore it has to be completed this summer.
Bonuses may push the winger's deal up to £52 million. 4. Jeremiah Frimpong
From: Bayer Leverkusen
To: Liverpool.
Position: Right back.
Age: 24
Fee: £29.5m
Liverpool found a successor for Trent Alexander-Arnold by signing Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen.
A release clause allowed them to complete the transfer for less than £30 million, with the right-back signing a five-year contract. 3. Liam Delap.
From: Ipswich Town
To: Chelsea.
Position: Striker.
Age: 22
Fee: £30m
Chelsea won the fight to recruit striker Delap following his 12-goal season with relegated Ipswich Town.
Ipswich's inability to achieve Premier League safety rendered him eligible for a £30 million release clause, which Chelsea exercised. 2. Jean-Claire Todibo
From: Nice.
To: West Ham*
Position: Centre back.
Age: 25
Fee: £33.7m
Todibo joined West Ham on loan from Nice for the 2024-25 season, making 29 appearances in all competitions.
The loan agreement included an obligation for West Ham to make the relocation permanent for €40 million.
1. Matheus Cunha.
From: Wolves
To: Manchester United
Position: forward.
Age: 26
Fee: £62.5m
When Cunha signed new terms in February, Wolves included a release provision in his contract, which United exercised.
Cunha left Wolves with 33 goals in 92 appearances, ahead of his five-year contract with United.
Cunha has been regarded at his new club as a player who can fill one of Ruben Amorim's two attacking-midfield roles behind the striker in the 3-4-2-1 system.


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