Tunisia’s Ligue 1 clubs have started to reshape their squads as the summer transfer window opens for the 2025–2026 season, with several moves already confirmed across the league.
The early activity reflects both strategic reinforcements and the return of loaned players, while a few sides are yet to announce any incoming or outgoing deals.
Club Africain has officially welcomed back Youssef Snana, who returns from a loan spell at ES Zarzis.
There have been no reported departures so far for the capital club.
Espérance Sportive de Tunis (EST) has been among the most active in the window.
The Tunis giants confirmed three arrivals: Younes Rached from ES Zarzis, Jack Pantoulou Diarra on a three-year deal, and Nidhal Laifi from Stade Tunisien, also signing a three-year contract.
Departing EST are Montassar Triki and Larry Azouni.
Sfaxien Sports Club (CSS) has brought back Iyed Belwafi from US Ben Guerdane following the end of his loan.
On the other hand, the club bids farewell to Hazem Haj Hassan, Amine Haboubi, and Wadhah Zaidi.
Bizertin Athletic Club (CAB) has seen the exit of Yassine Mechregui and Alaeddine Bouallagui, though no arrivals have been officially reported yet.
Espérance Sportive de Zarzis (ESZ) has signed Mokhtar Ben Zid from Stade Gabésien.
The southern club has confirmed three significant exits: Houssem Hassan Romdhane, Youssef Snana (returning to Club Africain), and Younes Rached (to EST).
Stade Tunisien made a move to reinforce their midfield by securing Noureddine Farhati from US Ben Guerdane on a two-year deal. The club has lost Nidhal Laifi to Espérance.
US Ben Guerdane (USBG), often a key player in the domestic market, has seen several departures. Ayoub Chaabane, Adene Yaakoubi (who returns to US Monastir), Edem Bououni, Skander Laabidi, Iyed Belwafi (back to CSS), and Noureddine Farhati (to Stade Tunisien) have all left the club. So far, no new arrivals have been confirmed.
US Monastirienne has re-integrated Adnene Yaakoubi following the end of his loan at USBG, but will be parting ways with Moses Orkuma.
Meanwhile, clubs such as AS Gabés, AS Marsa, AS Soliman, Etoile Sportive du Sahel, JS Omrane, JS Karouanaise, and ES Métlaoui have yet to officially announce any summer transactions.
Olympique Béja confirmed the exits of Skander Sghaier and Rabii Homri, with new signings yet to be disclosed.
The current pace of business hints at a cautious yet calculated approach by several teams, with more movement expected in the coming weeks as squads begin to take shape for the new campaign.