Track all of Real Madrid’s 2025 summer transfer activity, including confirmed signings, player departures, latest rumours and squad updates.
After failing to win any of the three major trophies last season, Carlo Ancelotti‘s era at Real Madrid came to an end, with the Italian manager leaving to take over Brazil’s national team.
Ancelotti lifted the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup in the 2024-25 campaign, but it ultimately proved to be a disappointing season as Los Blancos lost out to Barcelona in La Liga, Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup, while they also fell short in the Champions League.
Former Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso has been tasked with overseeing an improvement in the 2025-26 season, having taken over the reins following his successful time as Bayer Leverkusen head coach.
Los Blancos have already made an impact in the summer transfer market, having recruited Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Franco Mastantuono.
They will try to sign a first-choice left-back before the window shuts on September 1, while they could also make an effort to recruit a central midfielder and a centre-forward.
It also remains to be seen who leaves the Santiago Bernabeu this summer, with Rodrygo among those who have been linked with a potential move away.
Here, Buzz rounds up every new signing and departure from Real Madrid’s 2025 summer transfer window.
Dean Huijsen (£50m from Bournemouth)
Trent Alexander-Arnold (£8.3m from Liverpool)
Franco Mastantuono (£38.5m from River Plate)
Real Madrid total spend summer 2025: £96.8m
Luka Modric (free)
Lucas Vazquez (free)
Jesus Vallejo (free)
Real Madrid total income summer 2025: £ 0m
Real Madrid total spend summer 2025: £96.8m
Real Madrid total income summer 2025: £ 0m
Real Madrid total profit/loss summer 2025: -£96.8m
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The 2025 summer transfer window officially opened on June 1 after FIFA granted special dispensation to allow clubs competing at the Club World Cup to sign players ahead of the new-look tournament. That exceptional registration period then closed on June 10, before the window reopens again on June 16. The transfer window will then close on September 1, and remain closed until January.