ENGLAND
- Alexis Sanchez-Attacker
- Chile
- Arsenal
- Barcelona
- 44million
- Philippe Senderos-Defender
- Switzerland
- Aston Villa
- Valencia
- Free
- Kieran Richardson-Midfielder
- England
- Aston Villa
- Fulham
- undisclosed
- Joe Cole-Midfielder
- England
- Aston Villa
- West Ham
- Free
- Michael Kightly-Midfielder
- England
- Burnley
- Stoke
- undisclosed
- Marvin Sordell-Attacker
- England
- Burnley
- Bolton
- undisclosed
- Matt Taylor-Midfielder
- England
- Burnley
- West Ham
- Free
- Matt Gilks-Goalkeeper
- Scotland
- Burnley
- Blackpool
- Free
- Steven Reid-Defender
- Ireland
- Burnley
- West Bromwich
- Free
- Lukas Jutikiewicz-Attacker
- England
- Burnley
- Middlesbrough
- 2million
- Mario Pasalic-Midfielder
- Croatia
- Chelsea
- Hajduk Split
- 2million
- Diego Costa-Attacker
- Spain
- Chelsea
- Atletico Madrid
- 40million
- Cesc Fabregas-Midfielder
- Spain
- Chelsea
- Barcelona
- 36million
- Gareth Barry-Midfielder
- England
- Everton
- Manchester City
- Free
- Johan Ter Horst-Attacker
- England
- Hull City
- Folkestone
- undisclosed
- Tom Ince-Attacker
- England
- Hull City
- Blackpool
- Free
- Robert Snodgrass-Midfielder
- Scotland
- Hull City
- Norwich
- 8million
- Adam Lallana-Midfielder
- England
- Liverpool
- Southampton
- 31million
- Rickie Lambert-Attacker
- England
- Liverpool
- Southampton
- 5million
- Emre Can-Midfielder
- Germany
- Liverpool
- Bayer Leverkusen
- 12million
- Willy Caballero-Goalkeeper
- Argentina
- Manchester City
- Malaga
- 8million
- Fernando-Midfielder
- Brazil
- Manchester City
- Porto
- 15million
- Bacary Sagna-Defender
- France
- Manchester City
- Arsenal
- Free
- Luke Shaw-Defender
- England
- Manchester Utd
- Southampton
- 34million
- Ander Herrera-Midfielder
- Spain
- Manchester Utd
- Athletic Bilbao
- 36million
- Ayoze Perez-Attacker
- Spain
- Newcastle
- Tenerife
- 2.2million
- Jack Colback-Midfielder
- England
- Newcastle
- Sunderland
- Free
- Siem de Jong-Midfielder
- Netherlands
- Newcastle
- Ajax
- 7.5million
- Remy Cabella-Midfielder
- France
- Newcastle
- Montpellier
- 10million
- Dusan Tadic-Midfielder
- Serbia
- Southampton
- Twente
- 14million
- Graziano Pelle-Attacker
- Italy
- Southampton
- Feyenoord
- undisclosed
- Phil Bardsley-Defender
- Scotland
- Stoke
- Sunderland
- Free
- Steve Sidwell-Midfielder
- England
- Stoke
- Fulham
- Free
- Dionatan Teixeira-Defender
- Slovakia
- Stoke
- Dukla B. Bystrica
- undisclosed
- Mame Diouf-Attacker
- Senegal
- Stoke
- Hannover
- Free
- Billy Jones-Defender
- England
- Sunderland
- West Bromwich
- Free
- Jordi Gomez-Midfielder
- Spain
- Sunderland
- Wigan
- Free
- Costel Pantilimon-Goalkeeper
- Romania
- Sunderland
- Manchester City
- Free
- Lukasz FabianskiGoalkeeper
- Poland
- Swansea
- Arsenal
- Free
- Bafetimbi Gomis-Attacker
- France
- Swansea
- Lyon
- Free
- Joleon Lescott-Defender
- England
- West Bromwich
- Manchester City
- Free
- Craig Gardner-Midfielder
- England
- West Bromwich
- Sunderland
- Free
- Sebastien PocognolDefender
- Belgium
- West Bromwich
- Hannover
- undisclosed
- Mauro Zarate-Attacker
- Argentina
- West Ham
- Velez Sarsfield
- undisclosed
- Aaron Cresswell-Defender
- England
- West Ham
- Ipswich
- 2.5million
- Diego Poyet-Midfielder
- England
- West Ham
- Charlton
- Free
Football Transfers in Premier League of England
English Premier League is widely considered to be the strongest football competition in the world and as such it is a real magnet for football fans everywhere. With Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal fighting for the title every single season, and clubs like Tottenham and Manchester City closing the gap behind the Big 4, every Premiership campaign seems to be even more interesting than the last.
Having said that, you will be glad to hear that English Premier League Transfers page will help you stay up to date with the latest football transfers from England's top flight, with even transfer fees shown where available. While the title rivals are looking to add few more quality players without upsetting the balance of the squad, the smaller sides and especially the promoted teams aim for quantity as well as quality, but you can rest assured that all soccer transfers will be shown in this section as soon as they have been officially confirmed.
Whether you are a football betting enthusiast and want to know how the Premiership clubs have fared in the latest transfer window or you just want to be kept abreast with the latest developments from the best league in the world, there is every chance that you will find what you are looking for in what is a very popular section of our website. Spanish La Liga football transfers and Italian Serie A football transfers are listed under separate sections, just like the rest of Europe latest deals, meaning that football transfers from your favourite football competition are just a click away.
The English Premier League Transfers page will not only cover the purchases, but also free transfers and loan deals, displaying the player involved, his nationality, his old and new clubs as well as the price of the transfer if available. Premiership clubs often decide not to reveal the agreed transfer fee, so these kinds of deals will be regarded as undisclosed.
While the players under contract are only allowed to move clubs within the summer and winter transfer windows, footballers out of contract can change clubs at any stage of the season, whereas certain loan deals can also be completed outside the transfer windows. The emergency loans can only be completed if a club are granted a permission from the Premier League.
SPAIN
- Guilherme SiqueiraDefender
- Brazil
- Atletico Madrid
- Granada
- 10million
- Angel Correa
Attacker - Argentina
- Atletico Madrid
- San Lorenzo
- 7million
- Miguel Angel Moya-Gkeeper
- Spain
- Atletico Madrid
- Getafe
- 3million
- Mario Mandzukic
Attacker - Croatia
- Atletico Madrid
- Bayern Munich
- 22million
- Ivan Rakitic-Midfielder
- Croatia
- Barcelona
- Sevilla
- 19million
- Luis Suarez
Attacker - Uruguay
- Barcelona
- Liverpool
- 95million
- Claudio Bravo-Goalkeeper
- Chile
- Barcelona
- Real Sociedad
- 12million
- Marc-Andre ter Stegen
Goalkeeper - Germany
- Barcelona
- Bor. Mgladbach
- 12million
- Alen Halilovic-Midfielder
- Croatia
- Barcelona
- Dinamo Zagreb
- 2.2million
- Sergi Gomez
Defender - Spain
- Celta Vigo
- Barcelona
- Free
- Pablo Hernandez-Midfielder
- Chile
- Celta Vigo
- O Higgins
- 1.6million
- Joaquin Larrivey
Attacker - Argentina
- Celta Vigo
- Rayo Vallecano
- Free
- Salva Sevilla-Midfielder
- Spain
- Espanyol
- Real Betis
- Free
- Anaitz Arbilla
Defender - Spain
- Espanyol
- Rayo Vallecano
- Free
- Karim Yoda-Midfielder
- France
- Getafe
- Astra Giurgiu
- Free
- Oier Olazabal
Goalkeeper - Spain
- Granada
- Barcelona
- Free
- Luis Alberto-Attacker
- Spain
- Malaga
- Liverpool
- Loan
- Derek Boateng
Midfielder - Ghana
- Rayo Vallecano
- Fulham
- Free
- Antonio Amaya-Defender
- Spain
- Rayo Vallecano
- Real Betis
- Free
- Alfred Finnbogason
Attacker - Iceland
- Real Sociedad
- Heerenveen
- 8million
- Iago Aspas-Attacker
- Spain
- Sevilla
- Liverpool
- Loan
- Mariano Barbosa
Goalkeeper - Argentina
- Sevilla
- Las Palmas
- 150,000
- Daniel Carrico-Midfielder
- Portugal
- Sevilla
- Sporting Lisbon
- 1.8million
- Denis Suarez
Attacker - Spain
- Sevilla
- Barcelona
- Loan
- Aleix Vidal-Midfielder
- Spain
- Sevilla
- Almeria
- 3million
- Jonathan Dos Santos
Midfielder - Mexico
- Villarreal
- Barcelona
- 2million
- Antonio Rukavina-Defender
- Serbia
- Villarreal
- Real Valladolid
- Free
Football Transfers in La Liga of Spain
Often regarded as one of the most interesting football leagues in Europe, Spanish La Liga attracts huge crowds, not only in Spain but in other parts of the world as well. With Barcelona largely dominating the competition, the title race may not have been too interesting of late, but that looks set to change now that Real Madrid are creating a new squad of Galacticos.
Seeing that clubs like Villarreal, Valencia, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla and now Athletic Bilbao also have high ambitions, the battle for Champions League and Europa League places is pretty exciting as well, with the fierce competition making every league game an enthralling encounter.
Add to that the fact that half of the teams are usually fighting for survival until the final round of the season and you will see why Spanish La Liga has a special place on our website. Spanish soccer transfers are, therefore, very appealing to football fans from all over the world, which is why our team of football experts will make sure to keep you up to date to the latest football transfers from Spanish top flight.
The Spanish La Liga football transfers page will only contain officially confirmed deals, be them purchases, loan deals or free transfers, meaning you can be sure that the deal that appears on this page is done and dusted. On the other hand, transfer rumours and deals expected to be completed soon can be found in the transfer news section.
As soon as the transfer is officially completed and announced by the club in question, it will appear on the football transfers page, making it easy for you to see which teams have done well in the latest transfer window and how much they have paid for every individual player. It is not easy to keep track of all transfers even from a single league as there is a good chance that you will have forgotten all about a transfer as soon as you have found out about few more deals, but we have made sure to create a place that you can visit every time you feel the need to go over all the Spanish soccer transfers.
If you would also like to know more about completed transfers from other top leagues, you can simply visit English Premier League Transfers and Italian Serie A Transfers sections. The rest of Europe transfers are available as well, meaning that all the latest transfers from top European leagues will always be just a click away.
ITALY
- Jeremy Menez-Midfielder
- France
- AC Milan
- PSG
- Free
- Alex
Defender - Brazil
- AC Milan
- PSG
- Free
- Adil Rami-Defender
- France
- AC Milan
- Valencia
- 4.25million
- Michael Agazzi
Goalkeeper - Italy
- AC Milan
- Cagliari
- Free
- Marco D Ambrosio-Midfielder
- Italy
- Atalanta
- Roma
- 2million
- Caio Rangel
Midfielder - Brazil
- Cagliari
- Flamengo
- undisclosed
- Maxi Lopez-Attacker
- Argentina
- Chievo
- Catania
- undisclosed
- Valter Birsa
Attacker - Slovenia
- Chievo
- AC Milan
- Loan
- Ciprian Tatarusanu-Dkeeper
- Romania
- Fiorentina
- Steaua
- Free
- Diego Perotti
Midfielder - Argentina
- Genoa
- Sevilla
- 350,000
- Alessandro Matri-Attacker
- Italy
- Genoa
- AC Milan
- Loan
- Juan Manuel Iturbe
Attacker - Argentina
- Hellas Verona
- Porto
- 15million
- Dodo-Defender
- Brazil
- Inter Milan
- Roma
- Loan
- Nemanja Vidic
Defender - Serbia
- Inter Milan
- Manchester Utd
- Free
- Luca Marrone-Midfielder
- Italy
- Juventus
- Sassuolo
- 5million
- Kingsley Coman
Midfielder - France
- Juventus
- PSG
- Free
- Dusan Basta-Defender
- Serbia
- Lazio
- Udinese
- 5.5million
- Filip Djordjevic
Attacker - Serbia
- Lazio
- Nantes
- Free
- Marco Parolo-Midfielder
- Italy
- Lazio
- Parma
- 5.5million
- Kalidou Koulibaly
Defender - France
- Napoli
- Genk
- 7million
- Daniel Tozser-Midfielder
- Hungary
- Parma
- Genoa
- undisclosed
- Salih Ucan
Midfielder - Turkey
- Roma
- Fenerbahce
- Loan
- Urby Emanuelson-Midfielder
- Netherlands
- Roma
- AC Milan
- Free
- Seydou Keita
Midfielder - Mali
- Roma
- Valencia
- Free
- Ashley Cole-Defender
- England
- Roma
- Chelsea
- Free
- Federico Peluso
Defender - Italy
- Sassuolo
- Juventus
- 4.5million
- Pontus Jonsson-Defender
- Sweden
- Torino
- Malmo
- Free
- Josef Martinez
Attacker - Venezuela
- Torino
- Young Boys
- undisclosed
- Cristian Molinaro-Defender
- Italy
- Torino
- Stuttgart
- Free
- Antonio Nocerino
Midfielder - Italy
- Torino
- AC Milan
- Loan
- Nabil Jaadi-Midfielder
- Morocco
- Udinese
- Anderlecht
- undisclosed
- Albert Riera
Midfielder - Spain
- Udinese
- Galatasaray
- Free
- Cyris Thereau-Attacker
- France
- Udinese
- Chievo
- undisclosed
- Giorgi Chanturia
Midfielder - Georgia
- Verona
- Cluj
- 1million
Football Transfers in Serie A of Italy
Despite all the scandals that have hit Italian football during the last ten years, Italian Serie A remains one of the top football leagues and as such it is followed by football fans everywhere. Serie A matches may not feature packed stadiums or such a passionate atmosphere that we can see in England and Spain, but Italy’s top flight proves that not everything can be measured by numbers.
There was a time when clubs like Palermo and Udinese couldn’t even dream about upsetting the order at the top of the standings, but that time has long gone, as the Rossoblu and Friulani, as well as few other smaller clubs now regularly beat top sides like Inter, Milan or Juventus, and are vying for Champions League qualification with the more illustrious sides.
It is not easy to stay in touch with the latest developments from the Serie A, especially if one doesn’t know the language, and that is exactly why we have created a section called Italian Serie A football transfers, which will help you keep track of every single top flight transfer announced in Italy.
With the majority of Serie A clubs very active in every transfer window, it is little wonder that Italian soccer transfers usually dominate the transfer news sections, so you can be sure that Italian Serie A Transfers page will be packed with the latest deals announced on club’s official websites.
One of the reasons why the clubs from Italy are world leaders when it comes to the number of players coming and going every transfer window is the co-ownership feature that is predominantly used and often exercised by Serie A clubs. This option allows a club to sell 50% of the player’s rights to another club while sending him on loan to the potential buyer, giving the seller a chance to buy back the player if he proves his potential elsewhere.
Together with co-ownership transfers, the Serie A football transfers page will obviously feature all purchases, loans and free transfers from Italian elite division, whereas other football transfers can be found under English Premiership Transfers, Spanish La Liga Transfers and European Soccer Transfers.
All confirmed Italian soccer transfers will contain the player’s name and nationality, buying and selling club, as well as the price of the transfer where available, so as to give you an important information regarding every individual transfer which can be used for various purposes.
GERMANY
- Tim Matavz-Attacker
- Slovenia
- Augsburg
- PSV Eindhoven
- 4million
- Nikola Djurdjic
Attacker - Serbia
- Augsburg
- Fortuna Dusseldorf
- 2million
- Vladlen Yurchenko-Midfieldr
- Ukraine
- Bayer Leverkusen
- Shakhtar Donetsk
- undisclosed
- Hakan Calhanoglu
Midfielder - Turkey
- Bayer Leverkusen
- Hamburg
- 14million
- Dario Kresic-Goalkeeper
- Croatia
- Bayer Leverkusen
- Mainz
- Free
- Josip Drmic
Attacker - Switzerland
- Bayer Leverkusen
- Nurnberg
- 6million
- Juan Bernat-Defender
- Spain
- Bayern Munich
- Valencia
- 10million
- Robert Lewandowski
Attacker - Poland
- Bayern Munich
- Bor. Dortmund
- Free
- Sebastian Rode-Midfielder
- Germany
- Bayern Munich
- Eint. Frankfurt
- Free
- Ciro Immobile
Attacker - Italy
- Bor. Dortmund
- Torino
- 19million
- Adrian Ramos-Attacker
- Colombia
- Bor. Dortmund
- Hertha
- 9million
- Ibrahima Traore
Midfielder - Guinea
- Bor. Mgladbach
- Stuttgart
- Free
- Thorgan Hazard-Midfielder
- Belgium
- Bor. Mgladbach
- Chelsea
- Loan
- Andre Hahn
Midfielder - Germany
- Bor. Mgladbach
- Augsburg
- 2.25million
- Pierre-Michel Lasogga-Attk
- Germany
- Hamburg
- Hertha
- 8.5million
- Miiko Albornoz-Defender
- Chile
- Hannover
- Malmo
- undisclosed
- Joselu-Attacker
- Spain
- Hannover
- Hoffenheim
- 5million
- Valentin Stocker
Midfielder - Switzerland
- Hertha
- Basel
- 5million
- Roy Beerens-Midfielder
- Netherlands
- Hertha
- AZ Alkmaar
- 1.5million
- John Heitinga
Defender - Netherlands
- Hertha
- Fulham
- Free
- Adam Szalai-Attacker
- Hungary
- Hoffenheim
- Schalke
- 6million
- Eric Choupo-Moting
Attacker - Cameroon
- Schalke
- Mainz
- Free
- Daniel Ginczek-Attacker
- Germany
- Stuttgart
- Nurnberg
- Free
- Izet Hajrovic
Midfielder - Bosnia
- Werder Bremen
- Galatasaray
- Free
- Alejandro Galvez
Defender - Spain
- Werder Bremen
- Rayo Vallecano
- Free
- Sebastian Jung-Defender
- Germany
- Wolfsburg
- Eint. Frankfurt
- 2.5million
- Aaron Hunt-Midfielder
- Germany
- Wolfsburg
- Werder Bremen
- Free
Football Transfers in German Bundesliga
You may not know that German Bundesliga boasts the highest average attendance of any football league in the world and that speaks volumes about the quality of Germany’s top flight. As a result, we have decided to introduce a special section on our website that will be featuring the latest Bundesliga transfers, together with all the information surrounding every confirmed deal. This way you’ll be able to keep track of all the changes in the summer and winter transfer windows and learn more about players coming to the top tier of German football.
German Bundesliga clubs have a habit of wrapping up transfer deals even before the official start of a transfer window, which is by no mean a bad thing, seeing that this helps the teams prepare for the new season in the best possible way. These and all the other confirmed deals from each and every top flight club will be featured in the Bundesliga transfer page, making sure you always stay in touch with the latest developments from this prestige football competition.
Low prices and safe standing sections are one of the main reasons why so many football fans from around the world flock to see Bundesliga games and these certainly offer a different atmosphere than the all-seater stadia. However, these are not the only reasons why football fans enjoy following the games live all across Germany, as the quality of football and attractive and exciting games also have something to do with it.
Not so long ago, Bayern Munich would be the only serious title contenders season after season, but things have changed considerably over the last few years and now Bavarians usually have five or six serious rivals for the Bundesliga title. Borussia Dortmund produced quite a coup by winning back to back league trophies in 2011 and 2012, but teams like Schalke, Wolfsburg, Bayer Leverkusen, Werder, Stuttgart and even Borussia M’gladbach have all been fighting for the title or at least a Champions League qualification over the last few years.
The emergence of so many quality sides and the arrival of talented players from all over the world have made German Bundesliga one of the most exciting competitions in Europe, and nobody is surprise to see some of world’s best players plying their trade in one of the German football giants. The likes of Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery, Mario Goetze, Klaas Jan Huntelaar and Mario Gomez are all setting Germany alight with their performances and these world-class players prove that this competition is getting more interesting by the minute.
Keeping track of all the changes in one Bundesliga club let alone the entire league is clearly a tough task, but that is where the Soccernews team steps in, eager to make your life a lot easier. We will regularly check teams’ official websites to bring you the latest purchases, loans and free transfers through our Bundesliga transfers page, but bear in mind this is not the only top European league we are covering. English Premier League Transfers, Italian Serie A Transfers, Spanish La Liga Transfers and the rest of Europe Transfers are also on offer, so feel free to browse through all these pages at any time.
THE REST OF EUROPE
- Arkadiusz Milik-Attacker
- Poland
- Ajax
- Bayer Leverkusen
- Loan
- Nick Viergever
Defender - Netherlands
- Ajax
- AZ Alkmaar
- 2million
- Richairo Zivkovic-Attacker
- Netherlands
- Ajax
- Groningen
- 2.5million
- Talisca
Midfielder - Brazil
- Benfica
- Bahia
- 4million
- Djavan-Defender
- Brazil
- Benfica
- Corinthians Alagoano
- undisclosed
- Victor Andrade
Midfielder - Brazil
- Benfica
- Santos
- Free
- Pawel Dawidowicz-Attacker
- Poland
- Benfica
- Lechia Gdansk
- undisclosed
- Craig Gordon
Goalkeeper - Scotland
- Celtic
- Sunderland
- Free
- Alexander Buttner-Defender
- Netherlands
- Dynamo Moscow
- Manchester Utd
- undisclosed
- Diego Ribas
Midfielder - Brazil
- Fenerbahce
- Wolfsburg
- Free
- Khalid Boulahrouz-Defender
- Netherlands
- Feyenoord
- Brondby
- Free
- Nemanja Pejcinovic
Defender - Serbia
- Lokomotiv
- Nice
- Free
- Manuel Fernandes-Midfielder
- Portugal
- Lokomotiv
- Besiktas
- Free
- Michy Batshuayi
Attacker - Belgium
- Marseille
- Standard Liege
- 6million
- Romain Alessandrini-MField
- France
- Marseille
- Rennes
- 5million
- Aymen Abdennour
Defender - Tunisia
- Monaco
- Toulouse
- 13million
- Pajtim Kasami-Midfielder
- Switzerland
- Olympiakos
- Fulham
- undisclosed
- Eric Abidal
Defender - France
- Olympiakos
- Monaco
- undisclosed
- David Luiz-Defender
- Brazil
- PSG
- Chelsea
- 49million
- Adrian Lopez
Attacker - Spain
- Porto
- Atletico Madrid
- 11million
- Philipp Hosiner-Attacker
- Austria
- Rennes
- Austria Wien
- 1.9million
- Kevin Monnet-Paquet
Attacker - France
- Saint Etienne
- Lorient
- Free
- Ryan Gauld-Midfielder
- Scotland
- Sporting Lisbon
- Dundee Utd
- 3.7million
- Jorge Santos
Attacker - Portugal
- Sporting Lisbon
- Padroense
- undisclosed
- Oriol Rosell-Midfielder
- Spain
- Sporting Lisbon
- Sporting KC
- 1million
- Junya Tanaka
Attacker - Japan
- Sporting Lisbon
- Kashiwa Reysol
- 750,000
- Andre Geraldes-Defender
- Portugal
- Sporting Lisbon
- Istanbul BB
- 600,000
- Dragos Grigore
Defender - Romania
- Toulouse
- Dinamo Bucuresti
- Free
- Aleksandar Pesic-Attacker
- Serbia
- Toulouse
- Jagodina
- undisclosed
- Ezequiel Garay
Defender - Argentina
- Zenit
- Benfica
- 15million
Football Transfers in Europe
While English Premier League Transfers, Spanish La Liga Transfers and Italian Serie A transfers have been allocated a special section on our website, all other football transfers will be displayed on the Rest of Europe Transfers page. This could easily become one of the most visited pages on Soccernews seeing that great football is also played outside the three aforementioned leagues.
German Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and others are thinking of ways to stay one step ahead of the competition, so there is no doubt that these clubs will be well represented on the European soccer transfers page. Every time the Bavarians fail to win the league title, they embark on a heavy spending spree, while other Bundesliga clubs are also expected to be very active in the transfer window.
The clubs in French Ligue 1 have been so evenly matched over the last few years that one big name signing has usually proved to be the difference in the very interesting title race, and you can be sure that you will be the first to know of any football transfers that Marseille, Lyon, Paris Saint-Germain, Lille and others complete.
When we talk about Portugal, there is every chance that Benfica, Porto and Sporting Lisbon will announce several low-profile signings, at least one of which would prove to be a star in the making. Sporting Braga are doing their best to stay close to the Big Three of Portuguese football and they are traditionally the club that are the busiest during the transfer windows.
With so much money being invested in the squads every single year, it is no wonder that Russian Premier League is quickly closing the gap behind leading European championships. Everything suggests that clubs like Zenit, CSKA, Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Moscow will continue to spend piles of cash on South American players, as well as on their European counterparts driven mostly by materialistic motives.
Ukrainian giants Dynamo Kyiv and Metalurg Donetsk have developed a habit of spending more money on new signings than some of the biggest European clubs, although their investments usually pay off when the players move to one of the European giants.
Taking all these leagues into account and few others, we can safely say that European transfers will be a real hit with the football fans and you certainly shouldn’t be surprised by the huge transfer fees you are likely to see in the price column.
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