Elliot Anderson’s move from Nottingham Forest to Newcastle United currently tops the list of most expensive transfers this summer, with a reported fee of £116 million. The 23-year-old midfielder has signed a five-year contract with Manchester City, becoming the most expensive British player of all time. The transfer was finalized while Anderson was on international duty with England at the World Cup, signaling City’s strong belief in his potential and long-term value.
Anderson’s arrival at the Etihad Stadium is expected to contribute to a midfield evolution, with some observers suggesting he could eventually challenge Rodri for a starting position. He previously progressed through the Newcastle academy before moving to Forest, where he established himself as a key player. The significant investment reflects City’s ambition to maintain dominance in both domestic and European competitions.
Elsewhere, Mateus Fernandes has completed a move from West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur for £85 million, following a season of relegation with the Hammers. The 21-year-old midfielder, a one-cap Portugal international, expressed his excitement about joining Spurs and working with Head Coach Roberto De Zerbi, emphasizing their shared tactical approach. Fernandes highlighted the club’s ambition and his desire to contribute to a winning team.
Barcelona secured the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United in May for a fee of £69.3 million. The 25-year-old forward, who scored 39 goals during his three-and-a-half years with Newcastle, has signed a contract until 2031. Gordon expressed his lifelong dream of playing for Barcelona, stating it was an easy decision once the club showed serious interest. This move represents a significant profit for Newcastle, who are believed to have made a £25-30 million gain on the player.
Further down the list, Goncalo Ramos joined AC Milan from PSG for £63.8 million, becoming the club’s record signing. Liverpool secured Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes for £55 million, while Tottenham completed a deal for Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke for £52 million, reuniting him with De Zerbi. Chelsea have also been active, bringing in Marco Palestra from Atalanta for £47 million and Geovany Quenda from Sporting CP for £42.9 million. These moves demonstrate the financial power of the Premier League and Serie A clubs in the current transfer market.
These high-profile transfers signal a period of significant investment and restructuring for several top European clubs, as they prepare for the upcoming season and strive to compete for major honors.




