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Arsenal transfers 2025 – list with all Arsenal transfers in and out 2025/26!

The Arsenal transfers 2025 will soon be confirmed and all new Arsenal signings this season so far have been great.

Which players have been signed by Arsenal FC in the Summer 2025/26? Have you wanted to know which players have joined and left Arsenal FC this season? Well, for this reason, we have prepared a list with all Arsenal transfers 25/26. Watch & Bet on Football =>

The Emirates Stadium buzzes with renewed ambition as Arsenal enters the 2025/26 season—a campaign demanding redemption after three consecutive Premier League runner-up finishes.

With new Sporting Director Andrea Berta orchestrating moves alongside Mikel Arteta, the Gunners are reshaping their squad through strategic signings and ruthless departures.

SillySeason brings you an exclusive breakdown of every confirmed deal, tactical implications, and insider context behind Arsenal’s most transformative window in years.

Arsenal transfers list 2025 - list with all Arsenal players signed and new signings 2025/26!

Arsenal transfers 2025 – all confirmed Arsenal transfers in and out!

Arsenal new players signed 2025? It was actually a relatively busy transfer window for Arsenal in 2025/26, all things considered.

Arsenal’s summer strategy balances immediate impact with long-term vision. The club spent over £130 million on five key signings while offloading high-wage veterans and fringe players.

Highlights include hijacking two Chelsea stars, securing Spain’s most-coveted midfielder, and parting ways with injury-plagued defenders. The overhaul addresses last season’s critical flaws: midfield fragility and attacking depth.

Berta’s influence is undeniable. His data-driven approach prioritized players with high “availability metrics” (a nod to last year’s injury crisis) and Premier League experience.

Meanwhile, exits like Jorginho and Thomas Partey signal a cultural shift toward younger, physically resilient profiles.

Arsenal leverkusen hincapie transfer

Arsenal are actively pursuing a transfer for Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapié. The Gunners have made an official approach for the 23-year-old Ecuadorian, who is keen on the move and finds the project at Emirates Stadium attractive. Personal terms are not expected to be an issue.

However, the deal hinges on Arsenal’s ability to sell players like Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko first. While Leverkusen initially demand his €60m (£51.8m) release clause, Hincapié has privately requested the club accept a lower fee, closer to €45m (£38.9m), to facilitate the transfer.

Summer Transfer Targets: Arsenal is targeting several players to strengthen their squad in Summer. Dream signings include Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting CP) and Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace). Realistic options are Ademola Lookman (Atalanta) and Nico Williams (Athletic Club).

Has Arsenal signed Eberechi Eze?

Yes, Arsenal has officially signed Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. The transfer deal is worth an initial £60 million, with potential add-ons reaching up to £67.5 million.

Eze, a 27-year-old England international, has committed to a four-year contract with an option for an additional year. He will wear the iconic No. 10 shirt for Arsenal, returning to the club where he began his academy journey before being released at age 13.

This move marks a significant homecoming for the boyhood Arsenal fan, who previously excelled at Crystal Palace, notably scoring the winning goal in the 2025 FA Cup final.

Arsenal transfers In 2025 – Arrivals

Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace, £67.5m) Arsenal has officially signed Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace for a deal worth up to £67.5 million.

The England international, a boyhood Arsenal fan, returns to the club after being released from their academy as a youth. He joins on a four-year contract and is expected to wear the iconic No. 10 shirt.

Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting CP, £73.5m)Arsenal completed the high-profile signing of Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres from Sporting CP in the summer of 2025.

The 27-year-old joined the Gunners for a reported fee of £55 million, potentially rising to over £63 million with performance-related add-ons.

Gyökeres arrives at the Emirates Stadium following a sensational season in Portugal, where he scored consistently and established himself as one of Europe’s most in-demand forwards.

Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea, £5m): The shock first signing. Kepa’s £5m release clause made him a bargain despite his £72m past. He brings Champions League-winning pedigree (with Real Madrid) and will challenge David Raya.

Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad, £51m): Arteta’s personal project. The Basque midfielder rejected Liverpool last year but joined after Arsenal paid €65m in installments.

A deep-lying playmaker, he’s already dubbed “the new Xabi Alonso.” His chemistry with Ødegaard and Raya (former teammates) accelerates integration.

Christian Norgaard (Brentford, £15m): A surprise £10m + add-ons deal for Brentford’s captain. The 31-year-old adds steel and leadership, admitting he got “almost emotional” fulfilling his Champions League dream.

Noni Madueke (Chelsea, £52m): Arsenal’s marquee attacking signing (£48.5m + £3.5m add-ons). The 23-year-old winger’s “performance numbers and availability” impressed Berta, despite fan skepticism over his Chelsea ties.

Cristhian Mosquera (Valencia, £13m): A future-proof center-back signing. The 21-year-old made 90 appearances for Valencia and can cover both flanks.

Who are Arsenal’s new signings?

Arsenal have secured seven major signings for their 2025/26 campaign, blending experience with emerging talent:

New Arsenal Players 2025/26

New Arsenal Players Age Signed From Transfer Fee
Viktor Gyokeres 27 Sporting CP £73.2m
Eberechi Eze 27 Crystal Palace £67.5m
Kepa Arrizabalaga 30 Chelsea £5m
Martin Zubimendi 26 Real Sociedad £51m
Christian Norgaard 31 Brentford £15m
Noni Madueke 23 Chelsea £52m
Cristhian Mosquera 21 Valencia £13m

Note: All signings confirmed by Arsenal’s official site and major outlets. Fees may include add-ons.

Arsenal transfer Out 2025 – Departures

Jorginho (Flamengo, Free): The Italian-Brazilian terminated his contract early to join Flamengo for their Club World Cup bid. A respected leader who wore the armband, but his mobility declined.

Kieran Tierney (Celtic, Free): Emotional return to Celtic after 144 Arsenal games. Injuries and Oleksandr Zinchenko’s rise limited his role since 2022.

Thomas Partey (Released): The end of an error-prone era. Persistent fitness issues made his £200k/week contract unsustainable.

Takehiro Tomiyasu (Contract Terminated): A mutual exit after knee surgeries limited him to six minutes last season. The 26-year-old’s departure frees wages for defensive reinforcements.

Nuno Tavares (Lazio, £4.3m): Sold after three loan spells. Arsenal retain a sell-on clause for the erratic left-back.

Marquinhos (Cruzeiro, £2.5m): The Brazilian winger made just one Premier League appearance before his exit. Another sell-on clause was negotiated.

Arsenal Departures 2025/26

Player Age Destination Club Transfer Fee
Kieran Tierney 28 Celtic Free (End of contract)
Jorginho 33 Flamengo Free (End of contract)
Thomas Partey 32 Released (Unattached) Free
Nuno Tavares 25 Lazio £4.3m / £7.6m
Marquinhos 22 Cruzeiro £2.5m
Takehiro Tomiyasu 26 Released (Mutual termination) Free

Additional Departures: 20+ academy players (e.g., Nathan Butler-Oyedeji, Khayon Edwards) were released but excluded here as they never featured for the senior team.

What is Arsenal’s biggest transfer?

Noni Madueke’s £52m move from Chelsea stands as Arsenal’s most expensive signing of the 2025 window so far.

However, Viktor Gyokeres’ potential £63.8m deal will eclipse it once finalized, with Sporting CP expecting £55.1m upfront and £8.7m in performance add-ons. Historically, Declan Rice’s £105m transfer in 2023 remains the club’s record.

Madueke’s fee reflects Arsenal’s aggressive strategy to poach rivals’ talent, while Gyokeres’ signing addresses their long-standing striker void after Benjamin Sesko links faded. Both deals underscore Andrea Berta’s “win-now” mandate following three straight runner-up finishes.

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Arsenal transfers list 2024/25 – Arrivals

Arsenal signed a number of players this season. The Gunners signed Loanee David Raya from Brentford, Nuno Tavares from Nottingham Forest and Kieran Tierney from Real Sociedad and Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna.

New Arsenal Players Age Signed From Transfer Fee
David Raya 28 Brentford €24.60m
Nuno Tavares 24 Nottm Forest End of Loan
Kieran Tierney 27 Real Sociedad End of Loan
Marquinhos 21 Fluminense End of Loan
Riccardo Calafiori 22 Bologna €38.90m
Ethan Nwaneri 17 Arsenal U21
Miles-Lewis-Skelly 18 Arsenal U21

Arsenal transfers list 2024/25 – Departures

Several Arsenal players have been sold this season. The Gunners sold Nuno Tavares to Lazio on loan, Emile Smith-Rowe to Fulham and Karl Hein to Real Valladoid.

Players Leaving Arsenal Age Sold To Club Transfer Fee
Arthur Okonkwo 22 Wrexham Free Transfer
Albert Sambi Lokonga 24 Sevilla F.C Loan Transfer
Nuno Tavares 24 Lazio Loan Transfer
Mohamed Elneny 31 Without Club
Cédric Soares 32 Without Club
Emile Smith Rowe 24 Fulham €27.73m
Karl Hein 22 Real Valladolid Loan Transfer
Josh Robinson 20 Wigan Athlectic Undisclosed Fee

Arsenal transfers list 2023/24 – Arrivals

So how much will Arsenal new signings Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, Jurrien Timber and David Raya earn per week? We’ll find out below.

Arsenal new signings Age Signed from Transfer fee
24 €116.60m
24 €75.00m
22 €40.00m
27 Loan fee: €3.34m
Albert Sambi Lokonga 24 Luton End of loan
Marquinhos 20 FC Nantes End of loan
Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson 28 Cardiff End of loan
Arthur Okonkwo 22 Wrexham End of loan
Charles Sagoe Jr 19 Swansea End of loan
Cédric Soares 31 Fulham End of loan
Arthur Okonkwo 21 Sturm Graz End of loan
Nicolas Pépé 28 OGC Nice End of loan
Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson 28 Alanyaspor End of loan
Pablo Marí 29 Monza End of loan
Folarin Balogun 21 Stade Reims End of loan
Nuno Tavares 23 Marseille End of loan

Arsenal transfers list 2023/24 – Departures

Nine players are leaving Arsenal during 2023/24. Some of the big names are Folarin Balogun, Granit Xhaka, Matt Turner and Auston Trusty. Folarin Balogun was sold to Monaco.

Players leaving Arsenal Age Sold Sold to Transfer fee
Folarin Balogun 22 Monaco €30.00m
Granit Xhaka 30 B. Leverkusen €15.00m
Matt Turner 29 Nottm Forest €8.15m
Auston Trusty 24 Sheff Utd €5.80m
Pablo Marí 29 Monza €4.90m
Kieran Tierney 26 Real Sociedad Loan fee: €1.40m
Rob Holding 27 Crystal Palace €1.20m
Nuno Tavares 23 Nottm Forest Loan fee: €1.15m
Marquinhos 20 FC Nantes Loan fee: €300k
Nicolas Pépé 28 Trabzonspor Free transfer
Ainsley Maitland-Niles 25 Olympique Lyon Free transfer
Albert Sambi Lokonga 23 Luton Town Loan transfer
Arthur Okonkwo 21 Wrexham Loan transfer
Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson 28 Cardiff Loan transfer

Arsenal transfer list 2022/23 – Arrivals

Arsenal new signings Age Signed from Transfer fee
25 £46.98m
22 £31.50m
25 £31.50m
22 €25.00m
28 €24.00m
31 €11.30m
28 £5.73m
19 £3.15m

Arsenal transfer list 2022/23 – Departures

Players leaving Arsenal Age Signed from Transfer fee
23 £9.90m
26 £5.40m
30 £3.24m
24 £2.88m
31 Free transfer
27 Free transfer
23 Loan transfer
22 Loan transfer
28 Loan transfer
27 Loan transfer
27 Loan transfer
25 Loan transfer

Arsenal transfer list 2021/22 – Arrivals

Arsenal Transfers List Arrivals 2021
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Arsenal new signings Age Signed from Transfer fee
23 £52.65m
22 £31.50m
23 £25.20m
22 £16.74m
21 £15.75m
21 £7.20m
23 £1.64m

Arsenal transfer list 2021/22 – Departures

Players leaving Arsenal Age Sold To Transfer fee
21 £26.46m
25 Loan fee: £1.35m
24 Loan fee: £450Th
28 Free transfer
27 Free transfer
32 Free transfer
26 Free transfer
33 Free transfer

Arsenal transfer list 2019/20 – Arrivals

Arsenal new signings Age Signed from Transfer fee
Nicolas Pépé 24 LOSC Lille €80m
William Saliba 18 Saint-Étienne €30m
Kieran Tierney 22 Celtic €27m
David Luiz 32 Chelsea €8.70m
Gabriel Martinelli 18 Ituano €6.70m
Dani Ceballos 22 Real Madrid Loan
Pablo Mari 26 Flamengo Loan
Cedric Soares 28 Southampton Loan

Arsenal transfer list 2019/20 – Departures

Players leaving Arsenal Age Sold To Transfer fee
Alex Iwobi 23 Everton €30.40m
Krystian Bielik 21 Derby €8,20m
Laurent Koscielny 33 G. Bordeaux €5m
David Ospina 30 SSC Napoli €3.50m
Carl Jenkinson 27 Nottm Forest €2.20m
Takuma Asano 24 Partizan €1m
Cohen Bramall 23 Colchester Utd. Free transfer
William Saliba 18 Saint-Étienne Loan
Danny Welbeck 28 Watford Free transfer
Aaron Ramsey 28 Juventus Free transfer
Eddie Nketiah 20 Leeds Loan
Dejan Iliev 24 SKF Sered Loan
Petr Cech 37 Retired
Stephan Lichtsteiner 35 Without Club

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Arsenal transfer list 2018/19 – Arrivals

Arsenal new signings Signed from Transfer sum
Denis Suarez Barcelona Loan
Lucas Torreira Sampdoria £26.4 million
Bernd Leno Bayer Leverkusen £19.3 million
Sokratis Borussia Dortmund £17.6 million
Matteo Guendouzi FC Lorient £7 million
Stephan Lichtsteiner Juventus Free

Arsenal transfer list 2018/19 – Departures

Next are the players that departed Arsenal in 2018/19. It is a list of all players who have left Arsenal so far this summer.

Players leaving Arsenal Sold to Transfer sum
Santi Cazorla Villareal CF Free
Per Mertesacker Retired Retired
Jack Wilshere West Ham Free
Lucas Perez West Ham £4m
Emiliano Martinez Reading Loan
Emile Smith-Rowe RB Leipzig Loan
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Arteta and Berta aren’t finished. SillySeason understands Arsenal remain active for one more defender (Piero Hincapie is the top target).

For now, the focus is integrating new faces. Zubimendi and Norgaard offer midfield control sorely missed in title deciders, while Madueke and Eze flair addresses last season’s over-reliance on Saka. With Kepa and Raya battling for the gloves, competition is fierce at London Colney.

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