As the football transfer window heats up, several high-profile signings across Europe’s top leagues have been confirmed. Clubs are bolstering their squads with strategic additions, as the 2024-2025 season unfolds. Here’s a roundup of the latest transfer news:
Chelsea Secures Joao Felix in a Seven-Year Deal
Chelsea has officially signed Portuguese forward Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid on a seven-year contract. The Premier League club confirmed the transfer on Wednesday, marking Felix’s return to Stamford Bridge after a previous loan spell. While financial terms remain undisclosed, reports suggest that Chelsea paid around £46 million ($59.95 million) for the 24-year-old.
Felix previously impressed during his six-month loan with Chelsea in the 2022-23 season, scoring four goals in 20 appearances. Last season, he was on loan at Barcelona, where he found the net 10 times in 44 games. Reflecting on his move, Felix expressed his eagerness to make Chelsea his permanent home, stating, “After two loans, Chelsea and Barca, I needed to stay permanently in one place. There’s no better place for me to be than Chelsea.”
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca highlighted Felix’s versatility as a key factor in the signing, noting his ability to play in multiple attacking roles. Chelsea will next face Servette in the Europa Conference League playoff stage on Thursday, followed by a Premier League clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday.
Villarreal Signs Goalkeeper Luiz Junior from Famalicao
Villarreal has strengthened their squad by signing Brazilian goalkeeper Luiz Junior from Portuguese club Famalicao on a six-year deal. The 23-year-old joins the LaLiga side with a reported transfer fee of around €12 million ($13 million). Known for his impressive height (1.93 metres), quick reflexes, and aerial dominance, Luiz Junior is set to replace Filip Jorgensen, who recently joined Chelsea.
Having made 140 appearances for Famalicao since joining their academy, Luiz Junior is viewed as a goalkeeper with significant potential. Villarreal, who started their LaLiga campaign with a 2-2 draw against Atletico Madrid, will visit Sevilla on Friday.
Southampton Adds Fernandes to Midfield Ranks
Newly promoted Premier League club Southampton has signed Mateus Fernandes, a midfielder from Sporting CP, on a five-year deal. The 20-year-old Portuguese talent spent last season on loan at Estoril, where he helped the team reach their first cup final in 80 years.
Southampton reportedly paid around £15 million ($19.54 million) for Fernandes, who is eager to showcase his skills in the Premier League. “It’s a dream come true to come to England and play in the Premier League,” Fernandes said.
Fernandes is the latest addition to manager Russell Martin’s squad, following the signings of Chilean striker Ben Brereton Diaz and Japanese midfielder Kuryu Matsuki. Southampton will host Nottingham Forest on Saturday after a narrow 1-0 loss to Newcastle United in their opening match.
Ipswich Town Secures Jens Cajuste on Loan
Ipswich Town has completed the season-long loan signing of Swedish midfielder Jens Cajuste from Napoli. The 25-year-old, who has 23 caps for Sweden, brings valuable experience from his time in Serie A and the Danish Superliga, where he won the league title with Midtjylland.
Cajuste’s arrival at Ipswich adds depth to their midfield options, with manager Kieran McKenna praising the player’s unique profile and versatility. Ipswich faces a challenging task in their next Premier League match against Manchester City, following a 2-0 home defeat to Liverpool in their season opener.
The football signing season is far from over, and these recent transfers indicate clubs’ determination to secure key players as they aim for success in their respective leagues.