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Football Transfers: 50 Major Done Deals In EPL, La Liga, Serie A, Others

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Football Transfers ended with major done deals in EPL, La Liga, Serie A, and others confirmed.

 

 

Newsonline has obtained the major done deals this summer in Europe’s leading leagues including the EPL, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 after the transfer window closed on Tuesday, August 31.

 

This online news platform understands that most fees for the major done deals are reported figures as clubs rarely make figures public.

 

Below are the major done deals in EPL, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1

 

Jack Grealish – Aston Villa to Manchester City – £100 million ($138m, 116.7m euros)

Romelu Lukaku – Inter Milan/ITA to Chelsea – £97.5 million

Jadon Sancho – Borussia Dortmund/GER to Manchester United – £73 million

Ben White – Brighton to Arsenal – £50 million

Cristian Romero – Atalanta/ITA to Tottenham £42 million

Raphael Varane – Real Madrid/ESP to Manchester United – £36 million

Ibrahima Konate – RB Leipzig/GER to Liverpool – £36 million

 

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Emiliano Buendia – Norwich to Aston Villa – £35 million

Martin Odegaard – Real Madrid/ESP to Arsenal – £34 million

Cristiano Ronaldo – Juventus/ITA to Manchester United – £13 million

Rodrigo de Paul – Udinese/ITA to Atletico Madrid – 35 million euros (£30m, $41.3m)

Eduardo Camavinga – Rennes/FRA to Real Madrid – 31 million euros

Matheus Cunha – Hertha Berlin/GER to Atletico Madrid – 30 million euros

Arnaut Danjuma – Bournemouth/ENG to Villarreal – 25 million euros

Rafa Mir – Wolverhampton Wanderers/ENG to Sevilla – 16 million euros

Boulaye Dia – Reims/FRA to Villarreal – 12 million euros

David Alaba – Bayern Munich/GER to Real Madrid – free

Memphis Depay – Lyon/FRA to Barcelona – free

Sergio Aguero – Manchester City/ENG to Barcelona – free

Eric Garcia – Manchester City/ENG to Barcelona – free

Dayot Upamecano – RB Leipzig to Bayern Munich – 42.5 million euros (£36.5m, $50.2m)

Donyell Malen – PSV Eindhoven/NED to Borussia Dortmund – 30 million euros

Andre Silva – Eintracht Frankfurt to RB Leipzig – 23 million euros

Odilon Kossounou – Club Brugge/BEL to Bayer Leverkusen – 23 million euros

Josko Gvardiol – Dinamo Zagreb/CRO to RB Leipzig – 18.8 million euros

Angelino – Manchester City/ENG to RB Leipzig – 18 million euros

Marcel Sabitzer – RB Leipzig to Bayern Munich – 15 million euros

Mohamed Simakan – Strasbourg/FRA to RB Leipzig – 15 million euros

Gregor Kobel  – VfB Stuttgart to Borussia Dortmund – 15 million euros

Benjamin Henrichs – Monaco/FRA to RB Leipzig – 15 million euros

Ilaix Moriba – Barcelona/ESP to RB Leipzig – 15 million euros

Tammy Abraham – Chelsea/ENG to Roma – 40 million euros (£34.3m, $47.2m)

Manuel Locatelli – Sassuolo to Juventus – 37.5 million euros (initially on loan for two years with obligation to buy)

Joaquin Correa – Lazio to Inter Milan – 30 million euros

Fikayo Tomori – Chelsea/ENG to AC Milan – 29 million euros

Moise Kean – Everton/ENG to Juventus – 35 million euros (seven million euros for two-year loan plus agreement to buy for 28 million euros)

Nicolas Gonzalez – Stuttgart/GER to Fiorentina – 23 million euros

Juan Musso – Udinese to Atalanta – 20 million euros

Matteo Politano – Inter Milan to Napoli – 19 million euros

Eldor Shomurodov – Genoa to Roma – 17.5 million euros

Hamed Junior Traore – Empoli to Sassuolo – 16 million euros

Achraf Hakimi – Inter Milan/ITA to Paris Saint-Germain – 60 million euros (£51.5m, $70.9m)

Gerson – Flamengo/BRA to Marseille – 20 million euros

Loic Bade – Lens to Rennes – 20 million euros

Myron Boadu – AZ Alkmaar/NED to Monaco – 17 million euros

Kamaldeen Sulemana – Nordsjaelland/DEN to Rennes – 15 million euros

Baptiste Santamaria – Freiburg/GER to Rennes – 14 million euros

Lionel Messi – Barcelona/ESP to Paris Saint-Germain – free

Gianluigi Donnarumma – AC Milan/ITA to Paris Saint-Germain – free

Georginio Wijnaldum – Liverpool/ENG to Paris Saint-Germain – free

Sergio Ramos – Real Madrid/ESP to Paris Saint-Germain – free.

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