Rodrygo, Gyökeres, Rashford, Ekitike, Mbeumo, and Luis Díaz are among the big deals yet to be finalized in the prime of the summer transfer window. The major leagues are already approaching €3.2 billion, with the Premier League and Liverpool dominating.
After that initial window, driven by the Club World Cup, which saw the likes of Reijnders, Cherki, Huijsen, Gabri Veiga, and Trent parade through, the transfer market is heating up, with numerous cases awaiting resolution and an invaluable influx of money waiting in the wings . The Premier League, Liverpool, and Real Madrid, in that order, appear to be the main drivers of a summer window in which the top five leagues set a spending limit of €5.29 billion. Currently, the transfer market stands at €3.198 billion.
Premier League: Rodrygo, Mbeumo, Ekitike, Gyökeres, the operation leaving United and Chelsea...
Spending ceiling for the 2024/25 season: €2.88 billion.
Revenue ceiling for the 2024/25 season : €1.81 billion.
Spending in the current market : €1.62 billion.
Revenue in the current market : €833.84 million
Most expensive signing and sale : Florian Wirtz (€125M) / Matheus Cunha (€75M).
Biggest spending team : Chelsea (€243M)
As has been the norm for more than two decades, pounds sterling dominates the global football economy, with the Premier League already the epicenter of this summer transfer market. Driven by factors such as the distribution of its vast television rights and its brand appeal, it is the league that spends the most (€1.62 billion) and earns the most (€833.84 million) . Not only does it boast the most expensive signing of the summer currently, and the one that is expected to remain so on August 31, Florian Wirtz's transfer to Liverpool for a fixed fee of €136 million , the jewel in its crown.
Their accounts also reflect up to eight signings that break the €50 million barrier : Reijnders (from Milan to Manchester City; €55M), Madueke (from Chelsea to Arsenal; €55.40M), Elanga (from Nottingham Forest to Newcastle; €61.40M), João Pedro (from Brighton to Chelsea, €63.70M), Kudus (from West Ham to Tottenham; €63.8M), Jamie Binoe-Gittens (from Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea; €64.30M), Martín Zubimendi (from Real Sociedad to Arsenal; €70M) and Matheus Cunha (from Wolverhampton to Manchester United; €74.20M).
Although structural signings like Kerkez and Frimpong have raised Liverpool's spending to €213 million, Chelsea, on the other hand, are the main drivers of the English league . Of particular note are the nearly €100 million invested in goals, in João Pedro and Liam Delap (signed from Ipswich Town for €35 million), and in the umpteenth dribbler: Gittens. Seven new signings and €243 million likely to increase. Rounding out the domestic spending podium are Manchester City's €145 million and its five summer signings. Although it should be noted that, due to contextual constraints, they invested up to €212 million last winter transfer window.
Their English financial muscle has even allowed newly promoted teams like Sunderland to spend close to €115 million, or for the big dishes of this market to be expected on their menu . We are talking about Hugo Ekitike , for whom Liverpool will pay close to €95 million to Eintracht Frankfurt after refusing to pay the €140 million that Newcastle were demanding for Alexander Isak , who looks set to remain a Magpie . This will be the Reds ' third move to Germany , which has become their primary hunting ground, and will put the finishing touch to a €300 million investment.
The definition of the French striker's portfolio, with interconnected transactions, looks set to be the shockwave that accelerates other operations. Arsenal and Manchester United, a last-minute bidder out of desperation, are vying for Viktor Gyökeres . The Gunners, who seemed to have the Swede tied down for a fee close to €70 million, including variables, also have one of the biggest games of this market with Liverpool: the signing of Rodrygo Goes . If he ends up with Liverpool, it could boost the champions' investment to €400 million, an unprecedented feat in the Premier League. The cards are still face down in this game, awaiting developments. The departure of Gabriel Martinelli or Luis Díaz could be that trigger.
Manchester United, in one of the most critical moments in its history, faces a strategic market in which it has decided to invest €80 million in Bryan Mbeumo , the Premier League's leading scorer (third, with 20 goals at Brentford), after setting aside €75 million for Cunha. However, at Old Trafford, after the fruitless outlay of €700 million over the last three years, they are aware of the importance of getting an exit deal right, with Alejandro Garnacho , with his fate still to be determined, and Antony or Rashford on their way to LaLiga. Chelsea's exit door, currently with 45 federation players, is another one that Financial Fair Play requires to be widened.
Serie A: Cesc Fabregas and Jadon Sancho, the names
Spending ceiling for the 2024/25 season: €1.29 billion.
Revenue ceiling for the 2024/25 season : €919 million.
Spending in the current market : €558 million.
Revenue in the current market: €485 million.
Most expensive signing and sale : Nico González (€28 M) / Tijjani Reijnders (€55 M).
Biggest spending team : Como (€101M).
That Como, debuting in the Calcio last season, is the main driving force of the Italian transfer market (more than €100 million spent on up to nine signings) and that the highest outlay has come from an obligation to buy (Nico González, from Fiorentina to Juventus for €28 million), highlights the low profile of a championship in which no major operations are expected , far from the opulence of past decades, beyond the imminent arrival of Jadon Sancho at Juventus for around €20 million.
Added to this is Como's interest in Morata (while waiting for Osimhen to become Galata 's property ), Inter's interest in Lookman , and Roma's interest in Evan Ferguson . The sale of Reijnders from Milan to Manchester City (€55 million) and the arrival of Noa Lang (€25 million to PSV) to Napoli, whose star transfer is the free transfer of De Bruyne, are the most expensive moves so far.
Bundesliga: Bayern wake up
Spending ceiling for the 2024/25 season: €797 million
Revenue ceiling for the 2024/25 season : €699 million
Expenses in the current market : €455 million
Revenue in the current market : €442 million
Most expensive signing and sale: Jarell Quansah (€35M) / Florian Wirtz (€125M).
Biggest spending team : Bayer Leverkusen (€101M).
The Bavarian giant's offices are bustling with activity, in its mission to retain its championship dominance. After a quiet transfer window (barely €3 million for Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischoff to play in the Club World Cup), Luis Díaz is now looming on the Allianz Arena horizon . Almost €70 million is the key. If Nick Woltemade , the league's latest big-name product who remains on Atlético de Madrid's wish list and for whom Stuttgart is demanding €65 million, making him the most expensive sale in the league among German clubs, doesn't arrive, their investment won't reach three figures, as it has been accustomed to over the past four years.
The Colombian's signing for Bayern, his particular coup and the glittering operation of this market in Germany, will mean another transfer of money between England and Germany, where an unparalleled bridge of millions is being forged, with Liverpool as its own name. Thus, Leverkusen, now without Xabi Alonso, has already invested €101 million of the more than €150 million it has received for Wirtz and Frimpong , and hopes to continue doing so. Behind them, Leipzig (€92 million) and Borussia Dortmund (€57 million) complete the podium in a German league that is the big surprise on this list, surpassing LaLiga. The magnifying glass is on the exits, in Leipzig, with Benjamin Sesko and Xavi Simons , who is also expected in the Premier League in a transfer that is expected to reach €50-60 million, underlined in bright colors .
La Liga: Barça's Plan C and Real Madrid's 'brain'
Spending ceiling for the 2024/25 season : €588 million
Revenue ceiling for the 2024/25 season : €657 million
Spending in the current market : €379 million
Revenue in the current market : €359 million
Most expensive signing and sale : Dean Huijsen (€62.5M) / Martín Zubimendi (€70M).
The team that spends the most : Real Madrid (€167 million)
Following Atlético de Madrid's push in the last week to address their lack of creativity in midfield, condensing the signings of Thiago Almada (€21 million) and Johnny Cardoso (€24 million) , the Atlético de Madrid team's spending has surpassed the €100 million mark (€107 million) for the second consecutive summer. All this is without finalizing the signing of a key player for Simeone, with Piero Hincapié (Bayer Leverkusen) in pole position given Tottenham's inflexibility in lowering the €70 million they are demanding for Cuti Romero. Furthermore, Jesús Areso, who Athletic Club are also keen on, is awaiting a call from the Atlético de Madrid side.
Although Real Madrid's €167 million, following cautious investment over the last five years, continues to lead the spending category , currently set at €379 million. In fact, Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid account for almost three-quarters of LaLiga's spending, the fourth biggest spender after the Premier League, Serie A and the Bundesliga before the transfer window, with several latent hierarchical fronts.
For example, a centre-back (or rather, Konaté, if Liverpool are open to negotiations ) and a creative midfielder (Stiller, MacAllister, Nico Paz, etc.) for Xabi Alonso . Flick, on the other hand, already has his main request ( Rashford , a hybrid winger-striker after the "no" to Nico Williams and the high price of Luis Díaz) and is also on the lookout for bargains or opportunities like that of Denzel Dumfries due to his recurring problems in signing up to the 1:1 rule and being able to sign normally (investing the money he earns). Thus, Ter Stegen's departure will be another of the league's soap operas. There are no great expectations in the middle class of the Spanish league, with less economic muscle in recent years. In fact, Sevilla, Athletic, Girona, and Real Sociedad have yet to break the bank.
France: waiting for PSG
With PSG moving away from bling-bling , the term for luxury and opulence used by Al Khelaïfi two years ago, the league that spends the least of the Big Five is looking at Strasbourg, seventh in the table, as the most extravagant . In fact, it's the only one with a positive balance at the moment. It sells almost twice as much as it invests , consolidating itself as an export league and one in which, like Italy, not much significant activity is expected.
Behind them is Olympique Marseille, which, with Rowe, has undertaken its most lucrative domestic deal to date. Having signed Kvicha Kvaratskhelia (€70 million) in the last winter transfer window, unlocking the deal for Ukrainian Ilya Zabarnyi , Huijsen's defensive partner at Bournemouth, is seen as the most significant, provided Gonçalo Ramos doesn't leave, which would force PSG to look for a replacement if they deem it appropriate. Kang-in Lee, Marquinhos, and Donnarumma also aren't guaranteed a place in the club. They shouldn't touch what works; they'll be thinking about the winner of the treble. Meanwhile, the market ticks...
raeaostyz
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Liverpool is really signing expensive players. My friend if this was Man City, internet would explode.
Yes it would because your club has already been embroiled in dubious sponsorship deals with Etihad Air who is State owned. The same State that owns your club, nothing unusual about them paying over the odds for sponsorship is there? For some reason the UK law courts disagree, I wonder why. We are not the same.
raeaostyz
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same victor osimhen that fail to get a deal with any top club in Europe ( why Barcelona, Liverpool, Chelsea , Real Madrid , Bayern Munich, Arsernal , PSG, man city, Manchester united didn't sign him. Chelsea chooses Joao Pedro and Delap over Osimhen
Yeah something strange with that Victor guy, his stats are unquestionable but why the lack of interest? Something is not right and I'm not talking about his skin colour before the low IQs start blasting.
Mokeinpst
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Romano, can you update me as a Real Madrid fan on who the next free agent we want to sign is... Because our new unofficial policy is to sign free agents as the richest club.
PEACEMAN555
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Liverpool is really signing expensive players. My friend if this was Man City, internet would explode.
God and find out why Liverpool can sign like this while your team can't use your phone
Emmysomto
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Rodrigo is not leaving
Maaabdely
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Rodrygo please don't leave Madrid 😪😪😪
zizcenrsyz
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This app also makes us hopeless
lbcrna
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Amorim has succeeded in destroying manchester united for what he did to Rashford Antony Sancho and co so Newcastle Elanga for €61.40M for Elanga and Arsernal paid Chelsea €55m for madueke but united couldn't get anyone ready to pay €40m for Rashford or even €25m for Sancho I can confidently say all this players are not better than Rashford and Sancho
same victor osimhen that fail to get a deal with any top club in Europe ( why Barcelona, Liverpool, Chelsea , Real Madrid , Bayern Munich, Arsernal , PSG, man city, Manchester united didn't sign him. Chelsea chooses Joao Pedro and Delap over Osimhen
amusword_1
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Amorim has succeeded in destroying manchester united for what he did to Rashford Antony Sancho and co so Newcastle Elanga for €61.40M for Elanga and Arsernal paid Chelsea €55m for madueke but united couldn't get anyone ready to pay €40m for Rashford or even €25m for Sancho I can confidently say all this players are not better than Rashford and Sancho
So amorim is responsible for not getting a buyer or rashford attitude, I know you want to tell me there is no buyer because the coach make them look bad by sending them out of the team but you are wrong, for example Victor oshime was treated the same way and look at what he got 75m on transfer..
Haaeklnors
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xxxx
The_Phoenix
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A call to UCL winners please during Champions league matches don’t swap shirts with Arsenal the only have visit Rwanda on their Arm and the only time they we see a champions league trophy on a jersey is when they swap Ts
wisbmtuyz
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arteta bring Victor Gyonkeres why too slow we need a Sharp striker with a trophy
Why arsenal is doing with trophies
Daoabdipt
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Ok
hozadioyz
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rodrygo go to man city please [Crylaugh]
Debbckns
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Liverpool is really signing expensive players. My friend if this was Man City, internet would explode.
Hjsc
lbcrna
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Amorim has succeeded in destroying manchester united for what he did to Rashford Antony Sancho and co so Newcastle Elanga for €61.40M for Elanga and Arsernal paid Chelsea €55m for madueke but united couldn't get anyone ready to pay €40m for Rashford or even €25m for Sancho I can confidently say all this players are not better than Rashford and Sancho
Bocabepsty
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rodrygo welcome Barcelona
Lehabklps
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Liverpool is really signing expensive players. My friend if this was Man City, internet would explode.
They haven’t been like this in so many years, they buy big abd pay small salaries
Kuriadavid
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City just sign rodrigo
Seubcdors
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You all post fake news at times
pahabklm
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and Arsenal is trying to contest with Liverpool
buzdkmnoru
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arteta bring Victor Gyonkeres why too slow we need a Sharp striker with a trophy
Reocdilosz
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Liverpool buy Rodrigo please
vekabmorst
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RODRYGO KEP GOING🫡
SonOfPep
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Liverpool is really signing expensive players. My friend if this was Man City, internet would explode.
AFerraBT9724
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Come to Chelsea brr 💙🙏
kahainopt
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lindensuyz
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lindensuyz
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kahainopt
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Nopdklnosz
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Rodrigo come in Chelsea
bleetoe
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blue is the color football is the game. CTID UTC
BluesForLife101
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GOD bless you
AFerRqDQ1292
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"Chelsea" the best club in Europe that has won everything imaginable, has the right to take the lead. People now understand why they invested this big without panic. I love their driving force