
The Football Faithful
·20 Juni 2025
Eight transfers you might have missed this summer

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·20 Juni 2025
There’s been plenty of distractions this summer with two transfer windows and major club and international tournaments.
With so much going on, you can be forgiven for missing some of these early transfer deals. Here are eight completed transfers you might have missed.
The veteran forward returns to Serie A after two seasons in Turkey, where a phenomenal goal record continued in the Süper Lig.
The 39-year-old scored 46 goals in 99 appearances for Fenerbahce and now joins a Fiorentina side with their sights on Champions League qualification.
He scored 107 Serie A goals across previous spells with Roma and Inter Milan.
After making his Liverpool debut last season, the Czech shot-stopper heads out on his fifth loan spell away from Anfield. Jaros has joined Ajax, where he’ll look to wrestle the number one shirt from 41-year-old veteran Remko Pasveer.
Despite rumoured interest from Arsenal and other English clubs, Alberto Moleiro has snubbed a move abroad to join Villarreal from Las Palmas.
The highly-rated 21-year-old scored six goals despite Las Palmas’ relegation last season. He will add to the Yellow Submarine’s armoury, amid Alex Baena’s expected exit.
Dubbed the next Luka Modric, Martin Baturina has secured a long-awaited move away from Dinamo Zagreb this summer.
The Croatian creator has joined the ambitious project at Italian side Como, where he’ll hope to evolve under the watchful eye of Cesc Fabregas.
Angel Gomes turned down a return to the Premier League in favour of Marseille. After four impressive seasons with Lille, Gomes has moved to the club’s Ligue 1 rivals as a free agent.
The England international links up with Roberto De Zerbi’s side and an increasing English contingent in Southern France. CJ Egan-Riley has also arrived from Burnley, alongside Jonathan Rowe and Mason Greenwood.
Promoted Leeds have looked to the Bundesliga for proven top-tier talent, snapping up Lukas Nmecha on a free transfer.
The 26-year-old came through the academy at Manchester City and has seven senior caps for Germany.
Joining the growing contingent of Brits on the continent is Ricky-Jade Jones. The 22-year-old forward scored 15 goals in all competitions for Peterborough last season despite a disappointing campaign for the club.
He makes the leap from England’s third tier to the Bundesliga.
Brighton have a reputation for signing gems and Charalampos Kostoulas arrives with a blossoming pedigree.
The 18-year-old was part of the Olympiacos team that upset the odds to win the UEFA Youth League in 2023/24 before a senior breakthrough last term.
Greece Under-21 international scored seven times in 35 games for the Greek champions.