Men's transfer window summer 2025: all deals from Europe's top five leagues

The transfer window is open, and several clubs have made significant signings in the last 24 hours. Here are some of the most notable deals:

1. **Athletic Club**: The Spanish club has signed Aymeric Laporte from Manchester United for £8.6m.
2. **Al-Shabab**: Milan has loaned Yacine Adli to Al-Shabab, with the Saudi side signing him on a permanent basis for €8m.
3. **Trabzonspor**: Manchester United has sent André Onana to Trabzonspor on a season-long loan deal.
4. **Milan**: The Italian club has signed Josh Brownhill from Burnley for free.

These deals are subject to change and may not be up-to-date, but they give an idea of the activity in the transfer market during this time period.
 
omg did u see that milan just signed yacine adli?? 🤯 i knew they needed a new forward and he seems like a great player i'm loving it! 💖 now let's talk about manchester united sending andre onana to trabzonspor lol why would they do that tho? 🤔 andy onana is such an underrated keeper i think milan just got robbed 😂 anyway, what do u think about aymeric laporte joining athletic club?? 👀
 
Just heard about Aymeric Laporte's move to Athletic Club... £8.6m is crazy! Guess that means Manchester United's defense just got a whole lot weaker 🤦‍♂️💸 And now Milan is gonna have some stiff competition with Yacine Adli on board... €8m for him, I wonder if he'll be able to break through at Al-Shabab? 😬 Transfer season always brings so much change and uncertainty, especially for the teams getting players in 🤯.
 
I'm not sure about all these signings... I mean, what's next? A team made entirely out of loan players? It just seems like clubs are getting more and more desperate to make a name for themselves. £8.6m for Laporte? That's a lot of cash! And another €8m for Adli? What about the state of these clubs' finances? Are they really that broke they need to mortgage their futures for a few seasons?

And what's with all these loans? It just seems like a way for clubs to avoid investing in their own teams. André Onana, anyone? Sent off to Turkey on loan... what's the story there? Is the youth system at Man U broken or something?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around these transfers lol 🤯. I mean, Aymeric Laporte going to Athletic Club for £8.6m seems like a lot, even if he's leaving Manchester United who are not exactly struggling financially 💸. On the other hand, Josh Brownhill going to Milan for free is like a dream come true for any player looking to play in one of Europe's top leagues 🤞.

I'm also curious about what this means for André Onana at Manchester United - sending him out on loan for the season seems like they're not 100% sure he'll be able to stay fit and do his job 😬. And Yacine Adli's move from Milan to Al-Shabab is an interesting one, could this be a sign of Milan's rebuilding efforts or just trying to get some young players out the door? 🤔
 
man these signings r crazy what's with milan always gettin so many talented players 😂 i feel like yacine adli is gonna fit right in at al-shabab 🤞 andré onana on loan to trabzonspor? that's a big risk for man utd they gotta hope he comes back strong 💪
 
I'm loving these signings! I think Laporte is a great catch for Athletic Club 👏, he's definitely going to make a difference on their defense 🤩. Milan's move for Adli seems like a smart one too, €8m isn't bad at all 💸. And Josh Brownhill from Burnley for free? What a steal! I mean, the guy can play in different positions and has already scored some important goals for Burnley 🔥. But you know what's not great? André Onana getting loaned out to Trabzonspor 🤔, that's just weird. Still excited about this transfer window though, there are some amazing deals going around 🎉!
 
Ugh I'm so salty about all these big-name transfers! 😩 Like, I get it, teams gotta strengthen their squads for the next season, but can't they just stick with what's working already? 🤔 It feels like every year there's someone new coming in and someone new leaving. And don't even get me started on the finances - £8.6m?! That's crazy! 💸 Like, I know Aymeric Laporte is a talented player and all, but come on... 😅
 
just saw these transfers coming through my news feed 📰💸 and I gotta say, some big moves by Milan! signing Josh Brownhill for free is a major coup for them. i mean, that's a serious cash injection for their squad. but at the same time, i'm not sure if André Onana being loaned out to Trabzonspor is the best move for man utd 🤔. what do you think about these transfers?
 
🚨 just saw that Aymeric Laporte is now a part of Athletic Club 🤯 £8.6m is a pretty sweet deal for them, considering he's been playing for Manchester United and was one of their best centre backs last season 💪 stats show Man Utd got around 13 points more from 3rd place to 11th place w/o Laporte 📊

man, €8m for Yacine Adli is a steal from Milan's perspective 🤑 i mean, the kid was already performing well for them in Serie A and now he's getting even more chances to play with Al-Shabab 🏆 but did you know that Aymeric Laporte has an injury history? 🤕 2018 he missed like 10 games w/ a hamstring strain... 🚨

anyway, season-long loan deal for André Onana from Manchester United to Trabzonspor is pretty interesting ⚽️ stats show that Onana's GAA (goals against average) was around 1.17 w/ Man Utd last season 🔒
 
omg just saw that Athletic Club got Aymeric Laporte lol who would've thought they'd snag such a big name player from Man Utd? now i'm kinda hyped for their season 😂👀 and milan's move on Yacine Adli makes sense, he was having a solid run at Lyon too, but €8m is still a pretty penny to pay 🤑. meanwhile, André Onana's got some big boots to fill at Trabzonspor after coming from Man Utd... i'm curious if he can make it work 🤔 and josh brownhill on a free transfer? genius move by milan, they're getting some solid depth for their squad 💪
 
It's been quite fascinating to see the flurry of activity in the transfer window recently 🤯. The fact that multiple clubs have made significant signings highlights the ongoing competitiveness in European football. I think it's worth noting, however, that the £8.6m deal for Aymeric Laporte from Manchester United is a relatively modest sum considering his touted abilities as a centre-back 💡. Still, these deals do suggest that teams are willing to invest in their squads, particularly if they're looking to strengthen their defensive units 🛡️. Meanwhile, the free transfer of Josh Brownhill to Milan could potentially offer the Italian club some much-needed depth and versatility on the pitch ⚽️.
 
Omg what's goin on with all these transfers lol I mean i get it football is a big deal but £8.6m for Aymeric Laporte seems like a lot even if he is good at his job 🤑 but milan gets you somethin back in return by signin yacine adli so that's cool i guess

I don't really understand why man utd would send André Onana to trabzonspor though he looks like a solid goalkeeper i wonder what kind of shape trabzonspor is in 🤔 and burnley gottin rid of josh brownhill for free thats kinda harsh lol

anyway back to laporte he's defo gonna be a good signing for athletic club but does this mean they're gonna do somethin big in the league or is it just a slow rebuild 🤔
 
LOL what a joke with Aymeric Laporte going to Athletic Club 🤣 I mean I guess its good for them or whatever, but Manchester United just gave away one of their top defenders? That's like selling your best player at the auction 🤑 I wonder if they got some sweet cash for him tho? Anyway, Milan seems to be on fire with all these signings... maybe it's time they stop spending money and start building a team 🤦‍♂️
 
🤔 Just had a moment where I pondered the intricacies of player valuation in the modern era. £8.6m for Aymeric Laporte, while €8m for Yacine Adli might seem like a decent trade-off at first glance 🤑, however, one must consider the varying market conditions and team dynamics that influence these figures 📊. The fact that Manchester United is loaning out André Onana on a season-long deal speaks to the club's willingness to adapt their squad and prioritize short-term gains over long-term investments 💪. Meanwhile, Milan's decision to sign Josh Brownhill for free demonstrates a shrewd business move, as they're able to augment their team without committing significant resources 🔄. All in all, it'll be fascinating to see how these signings pan out and impact the respective clubs' fortunes 👀
 
I'm so stoked about these transfers lol! I mean, Laporte is a solid signing for Athletic Club - £8.6m is a steal if you ask me 🤑. And Milan's move on Yacine Adli is a good one too, €8m is a decent price for someone with his skills 💪. But what really caught my eye was André Onana going to Trabzonspor on loan - that's gotta be a great opportunity for the young keeper to get some game time and develop his skills 🤩. And let's not forget Josh Brownhill, signing for Milan is a smart move by them, he's gonna bring some energy and creativity to their squad 🔥. Anyway, it's always fun to see the transfer market in action and see which teams are making moves - I'm keeping an eye on this one 👀.
 
omg i cant even keep track of all these transfers right now my fave team man u united just lost a player on loan lol what was that like for them? aymeric laporte is def gonna be a game changer 🤩 and milan getting yacine adli is like exactly what they needed that guy was so underrated before he got loaned out 💼 anyway i feel bad for manu but at the same time who am i to complain about free transfers haha?
 
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