Another transfer window opens. During the summer, clubs will have the opportunity to strengthen their roster in order to succeed in the new campaign.
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- Jude Bellingham: Borussia Dortmund –> Real Madrid
Transfer amount – 103 million euros.
In the midst of the pandemic, Borussia hit the jackpot by signing Bellingham for 30 million euros. After 3 years, the wunderkind almost led the “bumblebees” to the championship, received the award for the best football player in the Bundesliga and became the most expensive English player in history, significantly replenishing the cashier of Dortmund.
- Pedro Porro: Sporting –> Tottenham
Transfer amount – 45 million euros.
Porro joined the Spurs in the winter, but then the defender moved to London on loan at the request of Conte. The Italian is no longer in the team, but no one has canceled the mandatory buyout.
- Alexis Mac Allister: Brighton –> Liverpool
Transfer amount – 42 million euros.
McAllister captivated the fans with tireless pressing at the 2022 World Cup and helped Argentina win the long-awaited gold, and then led Brighton to European competition for the first time in club history. Well-deserved promotion!
- Joao Pedro: Watford –> Brighton
Transfer amount – 34.2 million euros.
Pedro tried with all his might to get Watford back in the Premier League and became the team’s top scorer in the Championship with 11 goals, but the Hornets did not even make their way into the joints. The Brazilian, as expected, did not want to spend another year in the 2nd division and chose Brighton, becoming the most expensive transfer in the history of the Seagulls.
5-6. Moise Keen: Everton –> Juventus
Transfer amount – 30 million euros.
The Juve graduate moved to Everton in 2019 as the main talent from the shores of Italy, but he could not stay in Foggy Albion – already in 2021, Keane went back to Turin on a two-year loan with a mandatory buyout. The statistics, however, are far from those of the best scorers in Europe – over the past 2 seasons, the striker scored 5 and 6 goals in Serie A, respectively.
5-6. Manuel Locatelli: Sassuolo –> Juventus
Transfer amount – 30 million euros.
Another Juve deal from 2021 – 2 years ago, Turintians rented a promising defensive midfielder from Sassuolo with a buyout obligation. Unlike Keane, Locatelli instantly fit into the starting XI and consistently cemented the Bianconeri midfield.
- Robin Gozens: Atalanta –> Inter
Transfer amount – 27.4 million euros.
Italy clearly loves deferred payment transfers. Inter also took advantage of the scheme – in January 2022, Gozens moved from Bergamo to Milan on loan and organically took the left flank of the Champions League finalist.
- Giacomo Raspadori: Sassuolo –> Napoli
Transfer amount – 26 million euros.
Again the Apennine Peninsula, again redemption after the lease. Despite the lost competition to Osimhen, Raspadori hardly regrets the decision to move to Naples – Napoli became the Italian champion for the first time since 1990, and Giacomo himself scored a golden goal against Juve in the 93rd minute at the end of April, finally nailing the intrigue in the race for the Scudetto.
- Hamed Traore: Sassuolo –> Bournemouth
Transfer amount – 25.62 million euros.
The Ivorian traded Serie A for the Premier League in winter and joined Bournemouth. Although the Cherries retained their residence in the elite, it is hardly thanks to Traore – the midfielder missed as many as 7 out of 14 matches due to injury.
- Benjamin Sheshko: RB Salzburg –> RB Leipzig
Transfer amount – 24 million euros.
Transfer within the framework of a single Red Bull corporation – Seshko leaves Salzburg, becoming the top scorer of the Austrian champion, and will now score for Leipzig.
The ranking is current as of June 8th. The transfer amounts are specified according to the Transfermarkt portal.