Trefelin's Luke Bowen scores and celebrates 0-3 during the 2025/26 JD Cymru Leagues South fixture between Newport City FC & Trefelin BGC at Newport Stadium, Newport, Wales

Luke Bowen has made the summer transfer switch across the Cymru Leagues Premier from Trefelin to Briton Ferry Llansawel. (Pic by John Smith/FAW)

The summer transfer window for Cymru Leagues clubs officially opens in June, but clubs have already begun announcing some moves.

Clubs in both the first and second tiers can register transfers from Friday, June 15, until 11 pm (UK time) on Monday, August 31.

After the window closes, first- and second-tier clubs may still sign free agents, provided those players are not registered with another club. However, once they do so, they will not be permitted to make any further signings until January 1, 2027.

Below are the 44 teams confirmed to be competing in the Cymru Leagues system next season, along with their transfer activity to date.

Cymru Leagues Transfer Tracker

LLANDUDNO, WALES - 13TH MARCH 2026: Connah's Quay Nomads' Rhys Hughes during the JD Cymru Premier fixture between Caernarfon Town and Connah's Quay Nomads at the Go Goodwins Stadium, Llandudno. 13th of March, Llandudno, Wales
Rhys Hughes has swapped the Connah’s Quay Nomads for The New Saints. (Pic by Nik Mesney/FAW)

Cymru Premier

Airbus UK Broughton

InOut
Danny Warren

Ammanford

InOut

Barry Town United

InOut
Robbie Willmott
Rhys Kavanagh – retired

Briton Ferry Llansawel

InOut
Luke Bowen – TrefelinKris Evans – Llantwit Major
Dan Jefferies – Penybont

Caernarfon Town

InOut

Cambrian United

InOut

Cardiff Met

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Colwyn Bay

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Adam Davies – Caernarfon TownDan Atkins
Callum Bratley – Connah’s Quay NomadsRhys Williams
Dan Roberts – Connah’s Quay NomadsRhys Nash
Declan Poole – Connah’s Quay Nomads

Connah’s Quay Nomads

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Rhys Hughes – The New Saints
Ben Nash
Kai Edwards
Chris Marriott
Andrew Buah
Jack Kenny
Tyler Berry
Brad Barnes
Callum Bratley – Colwyn Bay
Dan Roberts – Colwyn Bay
Declan Poole – Colwyn Bay

Flint Town United

Haverfordwest County

InOut
Jordan HackettTom Shephard

Holywell Town

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Jamie Breese

Llandudno 

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Michael Jones
Sam Downey
Dylan Proctor
Lee Stokes

Penybont

InOut
Marinho Manga – Cardiff DraconiansKane Owen
Morgan Weaver – Carmarthen TownClayton Green
Dan Jefferies – Briton Ferry LlansawelArchie Matthews

The New Saints

InOut
Rhys Hughes – Connah’s Quay Nomads

Trefelin

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Jordan Vickers
Luke Bowen – Briton Ferry Llansawel
GUILSFIELD, POWYS, WALES - 27th DECEMBER 2025 - Chris Cathrall of Guilsfield FC appeals during Guilsfield FC vs CPD Penrhyncoch in Round 17 of the JD Cymru North at the PRS Recruitment Stadium, Guilsfield
Chris Cathall was one of Guilsfield’s longest serving players. (Pic by Sam Eaden/FAW)

Cymru North

Bangor City 1876

Brickfield Rangers

Buckley Town

Caersws

Denbigh Town

Flint Mountain

Grefsord Athletic

Guilsfield

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Chris Cathrall

Holyhead Hotspur

Llanuwchllyn 

Mold Alexandra

Newtown

Penrhyncoch

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Ifan Burrell – Llanidloes Town

Rhyl 1879

InOut
Alex Swindell
Damase Kiwanda

Cymru South

Aberystwyth Town

InOut
Zac Hartley

Afan Lido

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Baglan Dragons

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Matthew Stanton – retired

Caerau Ely

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Cardiff Draconians

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Cameron Egan – Newport CountyMarinho Manga – Penybont

Carmarthen Town

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Morgan Weaver – Penybont

Llantwit Major

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Kris Evans – Briton Ferry Llansawel

Newport City 

InOut
Owen Bancroft
Richard Noyes

Pontypridd United

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Pure Swansea

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Treowen Stars

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Trethomas Bluebirds

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Ynyshir Albions

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