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Endesa League 2026-27: all signings and confirmed squads

The 2026-27 Endesa League begins on September 19 and 20 with the Supercup in Badalona. Here are all the confirmed market movements of the summer, team by team, with the exact duration of each contract.

Liga Endesa 2026-27: all transfers and confirmed rosters

The transfer market of the Liga Endesa 2026-27 has seen significant activity in all clubs. From international reinforcements to strategic renewals, each team has shaped its roster to face the upcoming season starting in September in Badalona.

Real Madrid: Llull renewal and offensive reinforcements

Real Madrid keeps coach Pedro Martínez until 2029 and has made key moves in attack. Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot joins from Baskonia with a contract until 2028, while Mikael Jantunen comes from Fenerbahce also until 2028. Max Shulga returns from the Boston Celtics with a deal until 2028, and Olivier Sarr joins from the Cleveland Cavaliers until 2028. Jaime Pradilla, from Valencia, signs until 2030 with an additional option. Sergio Llull renews his commitment to the White Club. Significant exits include Trey Lyles (Minnesota), Mario Hezonja (Cleveland), and Ömer Yurtseven.

Barcelona: Sekulic takes charge with experienced signings

Aleksander Sekulic assumes the technical direction of Barça until 2028, arriving from Dubai. The most relevant signings include Olivier Nkamhoua from Varese (2028), Josh Nebo from Olimpia Milan (2029), and Justin Robinson from Paris (2028). Agustín Ubal joins from Manresa until 2029, and Umoja Gibson arrives from Cedevita Olimpija with a deal until 2028. Significant departures are Tomas Satoransky (Hapoel Tel Aviv), Nico Laprovittola (Joventut), Willy Hernangómez (Unicaja), and Will Clyburn (Fenerbahce). Jan Vesely retires from professional basketball.

Valencia Basket strengthens its core with TJ Shorts and new additions

Xavi Albert continues as the coach of Valencia Basket until 2028. TJ Shorts joins from Panathinaikos (2028), while Gonzalo Corbalán arrives from San Pablo Burgos (2029). Dylan Osetkowski comes from Partizan (2028), and Mario Saint-Supéry, with a long-term contract until 2030, hails from Gonzaga. Lucas Marí comes from Vermont (2028), and Mo Gueye joins from Windy City Bulls (2027). Kameron Taylor renews his commitment to the orange team. Departures include Jaime Pradilla to Real Madrid and Pedro Martínez becoming the White Club's coach.

Baskonia, Unicaja, and other teams: strategic moves

Paolo Galbiati stays at Baskonia until 2027. The Basque team adds DJ Stewart from Cedevita Olimpija (2027) and Chris Duarte from Unicaja (2027+1). Kobi Simmons renews until 2028. Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot moves to Real Madrid after his time in Vitoria.

Txus Vidorreta leads Unicaja until 2028, coming from La Laguna Tenerife. Willy Hernangómez joins from Barcelona (2027), Cameron Hunt arrives from Joventut (2028), and Ignas Brazdeikis comes from Zalgiris (2027). Nihad Djedovic and Jonathan Barreiro renew their commitments.

La Laguna Tenerife retains Jaka Lakovic until 2028+1. Kyle Guy joins from Shanxi Loongs (2028), Xabi López-Arostegui comes from Valencia (2028+1), and Ethan Happ comes from San Pablo Burgos (2028). Renewals include Marcelinho Huertas, Bruno Fitipaldo, Aaron Doornekamp, and Héctor Alderete.

Joventut renews with Ricky Rubio (2027) as a cornerstone of the team. Nico Laprovittola joins from Barcelona (2029), Isaac Nogués arrives from Valencia (2028), and Emir Sulejmanovic joins from Unicaja (2028). Boogie Ellis comes from Dubai (2027).

UCAM Murcia, under Sito Alonso until 2028, signs Juani Marcos from Barcelona (2028), Souley Boum from BC Vienna (2027), and Marcis Steinbergs from Manresa (2028). Michael Forrest, Jonah Radebaugh, Toni Nakic, Emanuel Cate, and Howard Sant-Roos renew.

Mid-table and promoted teams: roster consolidation

Surne Bilbao retains Jaume Ponsarnau until 2029. Adam Somogyi arrives from Szolnoki Olaj (2028), Dan Duscak from Oviedo (2028), and Manex Ansorregi from Gipuzkoa Basket (2028). Margiris Normantas, Darrun Hilliard, Martin Krampelj, Luke Petrasek, Harald Frey, Aleix Font, and Tryggvi Hlinason renew.

FIATC Girona, with Moncho Fernández until 2027, signs Mac McClung from Windy City Bulls (2027), Isaac Vázquez from Ourense (2030), and Aljaz Kunc from TP Torun (2027). Pep Busquets, Nikola Maric, Sergi Martínez, and Martinas Geben renew.

Manresa under Diego Ocampo (2028) brings in Timmy Allen from PAOK Salonica (2027), Chibuzo Agbo from Cholet (2028), and Rafa Villar from Baskonia (2028). Ferran Bassas renews until 2026.

Río Breogán, led by Luis Casimiro (2027), adds Rasir Bolton from GeVi Napoli (2027), Tevin Brown from Rasta Vechta (2027), and Andersson García from the Utah Jazz (2027). Dominik Mavra, Francis Alonso, Jordan Sakho, Erik Quintela, Aleksandar Aranitovic, Mihajlo Andric, and Danko Brankovic renew.

San Pablo Burgos, with Porfi Fisac until 2027, signs Vlatko Cancar, Ziga Samar from Gran Canaria (2027), Retin Obasohan from Manresa (2027), and Chase Audige from Unicaja (2027). Raúl Neto, Pablo Almazán, and Max Heidegger renew.

Lleida under Gerard Encuentra (2029) brings in Darius McGhee from JL Bourg (2027), Dani García from UCAM Murcia (2027+1), and Kur Kuath from Gran Canaria (2027). James Batemon and Melvin Ejim renew.

Zaragoza with Gonzalo García de Vitoria until 2027 signs Guillem Vives from Joventut (2028), Sergi García from Estudiantes (2027), and Laurynas Birutis from Zalgiris (2027). Gabriel Olaseni and the coach renew.

MoraBanc Andorra under Zan Tabak (2028) recruits James Akinjo from Ironi Ness Ziona (2027), Kassius Robertson from Gran Canaria (2027), and Leon Radosevic from Treviso (2027). Chumi Ortega, Rafa Luz, and Aaron Best renew.

Obradoiro led by Diego Epifanio (2027) signs Leo Meindl from San Pablo Burgos (2027), Caleb Agada from Lleida (2027), and Joel Soriano from Santeros de Aguada (2027). Diogo Brito and Alejandro Galán renew.

Coruña under Carles Marco until 2027 adds Alonzo Verge Jr. from Rasta Vechta (2027), Tomas Dimsa from PAOK Salonica (2027), and George Conditt from Gigantes de Carolina (2027). Caio Pacheco, Paul Jorgensen, Guillem Jou, Dídac Cuevas, Jacobo Díaz, and Dino Radoncic renew.

The 2026-27 season of the Liga Endesa begins with consolidated rosters and moves that reflect the competitiveness of Spanish basketball. Each club has sought to strengthen its weaknesses and maintain its strengths for a championship that promises to be intense from the first day in Badalona.

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