The Premier League summer transfer window will look a little different this year.
As the 2024–25 Premier League season winds down, attention is starting to shift to the transfer window. All eyes are on Trent Alexander-Arnold's next move as the Liverpool defender continues to be linked with Real Madrid. Manchester United also have plenty of decisions to make this summer, especially after co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe slammed several Red Devils as "overpaid" and "not good enough."
The addition of the FIFA Club World Cup to the calendar this summer adds a new element to the upcoming transfer window, especially for Manchester City and Chelsea. In fact, the newly expanded tournament forced the Premier League to change the structure and dates of their summer transfer window.






