Connect with us

Transfer Round-Up

Every Manchester City Transfer Completed During the 2025 Summer Window

Every Manchester City Transfer Completed During the 2025 Summer Window
Hugo Viana’s first transfer window as Manchester City’s sporting director has been one of the busiest in recent memory. Taking over from Txiki Begiristain, the Portuguese official has overseen a major reshaping of Pep Guardiola’s squad following a difficult 2024/25 campaign that saw City scrape into the UEFA Champions League with a third-place Premier League finish.The summer business focused on strengthening in multiple areas – from goalkeeping reinforcements and defensive depth to midfield creativity and attacking power. Meanwhile, Guardiola’s preference for a smaller squad prompted several high-profile departures and numerous loan deals for emerging talents.

Arrivals

  • Tijjani Reijnders – AC Milan (£46.3m)
  • Rayan Ait-Nouri – Wolves (£31.2m)
  • Rayan Cherki – Lyon (£35m)
  • James Trafford – Burnley (£27m)
  • Gianluigi Donnarumma – PSG (£26m)
  • Sverre Nypan – Rosenborg (£12.5m)
  • Marcus Bettinelli – Chelsea (Undisclosed)
See also  Leverkusen Expected to Submit Bid for McAtee

Departures

  • James McAtee – Nottingham Forest (£30m)
  • Yan Couto – Borussia Dortmund (£26m)
  • Ederson – Fenerbahce (£12m)
  • Maximo Perrone – Como (£11.2m)
  • Kyle Walker – Burnley (£5m)
  • Kevin De Bruyne – Napoli (Free)
  • Scott Carson – End of contract
  • Tai Sodje – Released
  • Jayden Lienou – Leeds (Undisclosed)
  • True Grant – Stoke (Undisclosed)
  • Callum Doyle – Wrexham (£7.5m)
  • Farid Alfa-Ruprecht – Bayer Leverkusen (£5m)
  • Kayky – Bahia (Undisclosed)
  • Jacob Wright – Norwich City (£2.3m)

Loan Moves

  • Vitor Reis – Girona (Season-long)
  • Jack Grealish – Everton (Season-long, £50m option to buy)
  • Manuel Akanji – Inter (€2m season-long, €15m option to buy, mandatory under conditions)
  • Claudio Echeverri – Bayer Leverkusen (Season-long)
  • Sverre Nypan – Middlesbrough (Season-long)
  • Juma Bah – Nice (Season-long)
  • Mahamadou Susoho – Livingston (Season-long)
  • Jahmai Simpson-Pusey – Celtic (Season-long)
  • Finley Burns – Reading (Season-long)
  • Divin Mubama – Stoke (Season-long)
  • Max Alleyne – Watford (Season-long)
  • Tomas Galvez – SC Cambuur (Season-long)
  • Joel Ndala – Hull (Season-long)
  • Oliver Whatmuff – Rochdale (Season-long)
  • Lakyle Samuel – Bromley (Season-long)
  • Will Dickson – Chesterfield (Short-term)
  • Issa Kabore – Wrexham (Season-long)
See also  Manchester City Considering Vitor Reis Loan to Girona

Contract Extensions

Ruben Dias signed a new four-year contract, keeping him at the Etihad Stadium until 2029.

Conclusion

Manchester City’s 2025 summer window reflected both transition and ambition. While club legends such as Kevin De Bruyne and Ederson departed, the arrivals of Gianluigi Donnarumma, Rayan Cherki, and Tijjani Reijnders highlight a clear vision for the future. The squad has been slimmed down but strengthened with quality additions, leaving Pep Guardiola with a refreshed group as City look to bounce back from a difficult season and reassert their dominance in England and Europe.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Facebook

Must Read

More in Transfer Round-Up