Serie A 2025: The Billion-Euro Window That Changed Italian Football

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Second Highest Spending League of 2025 - Summer Transfer Window

Serie A is the most famous football league in the world at present. Big clubs like Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Napoli, AS Roma, and Lazio. Serie A has spent a significant amount of money in the Summer Transfer Window 2025. Serie A has also brought the game legends to the league this year, like Kevin De Bruyne from Manchester City and Luka Modrić from Real Madrid. Both Legends have joined the league as free agents. Still, Serie A has spent €1.177 billion, which makes the league the second most spent this year's Summer Transfer Window. AC Milan has shown some aggression in this year's Summer Transfer window; they have spent €164 million. Juventus, Atlanta, Napoli, and Como are also in the hundred-million-dollar race of spending this season.
The Serie A always inspires because of record-breaking fees, high-profile arrivals, and headline-making departures. Napoli's record signing of Sam Beukema from Bologna for €31m in the Serie A this season, so for Wesley from Flamengo to AS Roma, big midfield reinforcement of Noa Lang and Miguel Gutiérrez, and Inter Milan's striking trio add up in the squad. On the other hand, Serie A is not behind in record-breaking and high-profile signings like Victor Osimhen joined Galatasaray for €75m, Tijjani Reijnders, to Manchester City for €55m, and Loïs Openda, who is hovering around a €50m valuation. Italian clubs and leagues are once again dominating the global market and remain the powerhouse of world football. Spending billions of euros this window defined squads across the division and set the stage for one of the most competitive Serie A seasons in years.


Club's spending in the Summer Transfer Window 2025-26

Club Spending (Arrivals) Income (Sales) Adjusted Balance
AC Milan€162.00m€141.00m−€21.00m
Juventus€137.30m€59.80m−€77.50m
Atalanta€125.80m€133.60m+€7.80m
Napoli€115.00m€60.30m−€54.70m
Como 1907€107.45m€1.00m−€106.45m
Inter Milan€92.70m€48.00m−€44.70m
Fiorentina€90.90m€51.90m−€39.00m
Roma€63.60m€48.25m−€15.35m
Bologna€51.00m€74.30m+€23.30m
Parma€39.20m€21.20m−€18.00m
Cagliari€37.30m€11.80m−€25.50m
Udinese€34.50m€82.80m+€48.30m
Lazio€29.93m€41.40m+€11.47m
Sassuolo€19.70m€51.30m+€31.60m
Torino€19.60m€36.60m+€17.00m
Hellas Verona€16.60m€26.40m+€9.80m
Lecce€15.90m€12.30m−€3.60m
Cremonese€14.75m€15.40m+€0.65m
Pisa€11.40m€8.50m−€2.90m
Genoa€0.00m€25.00m+€25.00m

Big Signings - Serie A

AC Milan has made a deal for the 2025 summer transfer window, securing record club signings of Christopher Nkunku, a 27-year-old French Centre-Forward from Chelsea, for €37m. AC Milan has also signed 23-year-old Swiss Defensive Midfielder Ardon Jashari from Club Brugge for €36 million. Juventus signed Francisco Conceição, a 22-year-old Portuguese right-winger from FC Porto, for €32m, and 27-year-old Argentine right-winger Nico González for €28.10m from Fiorentina. Napoli signed Sam Beukema 26-year-old Dutch Centre-Back, for €31m from Bologna, and Noa Lang 26-year-old Dutch left-winger, for €25m from PSV Eindhoven. Roma brought Wesley 21-year-old Brazilian Right-Back, for €25m from Flamengo. AC Milan is signing Samuele Ricci 23-year-old Italian Midfielder, to make one of the best midfield lineups in the league, for €25m from Torino. Atalanta's headline signing was Nikola Krstović 25-year-old Montenegrin Centre-Forward, for €25m from Lecce, while Fiorentina brought in Roberto Piccoli 24-year-old Italian Centre-Forward, for €25m from Cagliari.

Name Age Position Club left Club joined Fee
Christopher Nkunku 27 Centre-Forward Chelsea AC Milan €37m
Ardon Jashari 23 Defensive Midfield Club Brugge AC Milan €36m
Francisco Conceição 22 Right Winger FC Porto Juventus €32m
Sam Beukema 26 Centre-Back Bologna Napoli €31m
Nico González 27 Right Winger Fiorentina Juventus €28.10m
Nikola Krstović 25 Centre-Forward Lecce Atalanta €25m
Wesley 21 Right-Back Flamengo Roma €25m
Samuele Ricci 23 Midfield Torino AC Milan €25m
Roberto Piccoli 24 Centre-Forward Cagliari ACF Fiorentina €25m
Noa Lang 26 Left Winger PSV Eindhoven Napoli €25m
Luiz Henrique 23 Right Winger Marseille Inter €23m
Ange-Yoan Bonny 20 Striker Parma Inter €23m
Neil El Aynaoui 23 Midfield Lens Roma €23.50m
Jesús Rodríguez 22 Forward Real Betis Como €22.50m
Odilon Kossounou 24 Centre-Back Bayer Leverkusen Atalanta €20m
Andy Diouf 22 Central Midfield Lens Inter Milan €20m
Kamaldeen Sulemana 23 Left Winger Southampton Atalanta €17m
Kevin De Bruyne 34 Attacking Midfield Manchester City AC Milan Free transfer
Luka Modrić 39 Midfield Real Madrid AC Milan Free transfer

Big Sellings

On the selling side, Serie A clubs also generated huge fees. Napoli sold 26-year-old Nigerian Centre-Forward Victor Osimhen to Galatasaray for a record sale of €75 m and 26-year-old Italian Forward Mateo Retegui to Al-Qadsiah for €68.25m. AC Milan received €55m from Manchester City for 26-year-old Dutch Midfielder Tijjani Reijnders. Bologna sold Dan Ndoye, a 24-year-old Swiss right-winger, to Nottingham Forest for €42 million. AC Milan also parted ways with Malick Thiaw, a 24-year-old German Centre-Back, with Newcastle United for €35m. Parma offloaded 18-year-old Italian Centre-Back Giovanni Leoni to Liverpool for €31m. Bologna’s Sam Beukema, 26-year-old Dutch Centre-Back, moved to Napoli for €31m, while Fiorentina sold 27-year-old Argentine Right Winger Nico González to Juventus for €28.10m.


Name Age Position Club left Club joined Fee
Victor Osimhen 26 Centre-Forward Napoli Galatasaray €75m
Mateo Retegui 26 Centre-Forward Atalanta Al-Qadsiah €68.25m
Tijjani Reijnders 26 Central Midfield AC Milan Manchester City €55m
Dan Ndoye 24 Right Winger Bologna Forest €42m
Malick Thiaw 24 Centre-Back AC Milan Newcastle United €35m
Giovanni Leoni 18 Centre-Back Parma Liverpool €31m
Sam Beukema 26 Centre-Back Bologna Napoli €31m
Nico González 27 Right Winger Fiorentina Juventus €28.10m
Roberto Piccoli 24 Centre-Forward Cagliari Fiorentina €25m
Theo Hernández 27 Left-Back AC Milan Al-Hilal €25m
Nikola Krstović 25 Centre-Forward Lecce Atalanta €25m
Enzo Le Fée 25 Central Midfield Roma Sunderland €23m
Ange-Yoan Bonny 21 Centre-Forward Parma Inter €23m
Samuele Ricci 23 Defensive Midfield Torino AC Milan €23m
Giacomo Raspadori 25 Second Striker Napoli Atlético de Madrid €22m