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Best signings collage

AMONG THE 'BOMBS' OF THE MARKET

SURVEY: What has been the best signing of this summer?

Published:3/09/2022 - 12:09h

Updated:5/09/2022 - 14:30h

The transfer window has left great movements among the best clubs in Europe. Some for a more affordable price than others, but with guaranteed quality and performance

Calendar of FC Barcelona

The market of signings arrived to his final and with him changed of air a lot of footballers that were a symbol for his clubs. Robert Lewandowski put end to his 12 years in the Bundesliga and landed in Spain to reinforce the staff of Xavi Hernández in the FC Barcelona, being one of the pillars of his sportive project.

By his part, Erling Haaland starred one of the 'serials' longer of the last years, keeping to the expectation to average Europe from the past wintry market. However, it took the decision of recalar in the Manchester City of Pep Guardiola and is having a start of dream with nine goals and an assistance in his first five parties in the Premier.

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Also there were contractings in other sectors of the extraneous field to the forward, being the one of Matthijs of Ligt one of the most unexpected. The Dutch put an end to his stage in the Juventus and split course to the Bayern Munich to cover the exit of the central Niklas Süle, annotating his first goal in the licking (0-7) in front of the Bochum. Besides, the Real Madrid also moved index card to reinforce his medullary with the incorporation of Aurélien Tchouaméni, that will commission to occupy the vacancy that left free Casemiro when leaving to England.

Precisely the English league was of which more movement had, so much in the purchase like sale of players. Darwin Núñez signed with the Liverpool in a traspaso millionaire with the Benfica to cover ofensivamente the drop of Sadio Mané, the one who split course to Germany in two traspasos that practically welcomed him the window of summer. Raphinha, star in the Leeds, also changed of airs and joined to Lewandowski in the 'new' Barça of Xavi.

The Premier, leader in the ranking

The Premier leads the list with the teams that more have invested to rearm , launching a figure of surpasses with grow the 1.500 million euros. In fact, in the 'top' 10 of the clubs that more spent there are seven English groups, being Chelsea, Manchester United, West Ham, Tottenham and Nottingham Forest those that occupy the first five positions. An authentic madness.