Transfers 2022/23: Business accelerates in England and Portugal
ONE english league remains very active and invests heavily in the current summer market. This Monday saw confirmed the Brazilian Gabriel Jesus as the new number “9” of the Arsenal and João Palhinha as the new defensive midfielder of the Fulham.
In Portugal, however, there were also movements. Still without confirmation, the central defense David Carmo it’s right no FC Porto then “dragons” probably those lost in the race for the Brazilian john victorr with the benfica.
O Sporting de Braga must receive € 20 millionautonomously over the next few years, and will also be entitled to €2.5 million for certain certain goals in addition to a possible phase of goals for a future added value with the 22-year-old defender.
If confirmed, David Carmo will be the biggest internal transfer in history in Portugal, in a top-3 with Braga always in the seller position after Rafa (Benfica) and Paulinho (Sporting), both for €16 million.
From Minho to Lisbon, the forward rock also seems to have hit the transfer of the Guimaraes to win for the sportive. The Portuguese, at the age of 27, takes a leap forward in his career, meets Marcus Edwards again and allows the people of Guimarães a contract above the € 2 million without immediate.
Not yet defined sportiveis looking to hire latch fur sportive. The Portuguese winger is a request from Rúben Amorim, but he will always be dependent on the future in the barcelona in dembele and the entry of little raphinha.
Moreover, throughout Europe the soap opera continues Robert Lewandowski. Polish is fur barcelona and pretend to move, but the Bayern Munchen do not facilitate and insist on receiving € 50 million for the best FIFA player in 2021 and 2022, a value that the Catalans cannot match.
still in Germany, Sébastien Haller seems to be close like reinforcement Borussia Dortmund. The Ivorian was featured in the ajax amsterdam and is seen as Haaland’s successor on the Rafael Guerreiro. The next ones must receive € 31 million.
Cristiano Ronaldo will also have asked the Manchester United to go out and is one of the big names talked about to change airs again this summer after having changed the Juventus by the “red devils”. Barcelona will even be one of the 3-year-old Portuguese players.
See here how the biggest European championships of this summer market, which closes on September 1st. Most are already confirmed by the specialized website transfer market (updated at 06:35 CET, 5th July 2022):
acquisitions
€20 million, David Carmo, from Sporting de Braga to FC Porto*;
€15.3 million, David Neres, from Shakthar Donetsk (Ukraine) to Benfica;
€10.5 million, João Victor, from Corinthians (Brazil) to Benfica*;
€10 million, Enzo Fernandez, from River Plate (Argentina) to Benfica;
€10 million, Rúben Vinagre, from Wolverhampton (England) to Sporting CP.
Sales
€75 million, Darwin Nuñez, from Benfica to Liverpool (England);
€40 million, Vitinha, from FC Porto to Paris Saint-Germain (France);
€38 million, Nuno Mendes, from Sporting to Paris Saint-Germain (France);
€35 million, Fábio Vieira, from FC Porto to Arsenal (England);
€20 million, João Palhinha, from Sporting to Fulham (England).
acquisitions
€75 million, Darwin Nuñez, from Benfica (Portugal) to Liverpool;
€60 million, Erling Haaland, from B. Dortmund (Germany) to Manchester City;
€58 million, Richarlison, from Everton to Tottenham;
€52.26 million, Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City to Arsenal;
€48.75 million, Kalvin Phillips from Leeds to Manchester City.
Sales
€58 million, Richarlison, from Everton to Tottenham;
€52.26 million, Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City to Arsenal;
€48.75 million, Kalvin Phillips from Leeds to Manchester City;
€32 million, Sadio Mané from Liverpool to Bayern Munich (German);
€29.2 million, Yves Bissouma, from Brighton to Tottenham.
acquisitions
€32 million, Sadio Mané, from Liverpool (England) to Bayern Munich;
€31 million, Sébastien Haller, from Ajax (Netherlands) to B. Dortmund;
€30 million, Karim Adeyemi, from RB Salzburg (Austria) to B. Dortmund;
€20 million, Nico Schlotterbeck, from Freiburg to B. Dortmund;
€18.5 million, Ryan Gravenberch, from Ajax (Netherlands) to Bayern Munich.
Sales
€60 million, Erling Haaland, from B. Dortmund to Manchester City (England);
€20.5 million, Taiwo Awoniyi, from Union Berlin to Nottingham Forest (England);
€20 million, Nico Schlotterbeck, from Freiburg to B. Dortmund;
€16.7 million, Hee-chan Hwang, from Leipzig to Wolverhampton (England);
€12 million, Xaver Schlager from Wolfsburg to RB Leipzig.
acquisitions
€80 million, Aurélien Tchouameni, from Monaco (France) to Real Madrid;
€12 million, Mohamed-Ali Cho, from Angers (France) to Real Sociedad;
€10 million, Willian José, from Real Sociedad to Atlético Madrid;
€6.5 million, Samuel Lino, from Gil Vicente to Atlético Madrid;
€5 million, Luiz Henrique, from Fluminense (Brazil) to Betis.
Sales
€31 million, Diego Carlos, from Sevilla to Aston Villa (England);
€20 million, Philippe Coutinho, from Barcelona to Aston Villa (England);
€11 million, Mathías Olivera, from Getafe to Napoli (Italy);
€10 million, Willian José, from Real Sociedad to Atlético Madrid;
€4 million, Hugo Duro, from Getafe to Valencia.
acquisitions
€40 million, Federico Chiesa from Fiorentina to Juventus;
€23.6 million, Joaquín Correa, from Lazio to Inter Milan;
€22 million, Jérémie Boga, from Sassuolo to Atalanta;
€20 million, Merih Demiral from Juventus to Atlanta;
€15 million, André Anguissa, from Fulham (England) to Napoli.
Sales
€40 million, Federico Chiesa from Fiorentina to Juventus;
€23.6 million, Joaquín Correa, from Lazio to Inter Milan;
€22 million, Jérémie Boga, from Sassuolo to Atalanta;
€20 million, Merih Demiral from Juventus to Atlanta;
€12 million, Arkadiusz Milik, from Napoli to Marseille (France).
acquisitions
€41.5 million, Vitinha, from FC Porto (Portugal) to Paris Saint-Germain;
€38 million, Nuno Mendes, from Sporting CP (Portugal) to Paris Saint-Germain;
€15 million, Takumi Minamino, from Liverpool (England) to AS Monaco;
€12 million, Arkadiusz Milik, from Napoli to Marseille (France);
€12 million, Pau López, from AS Roma to Marseille (France).
Sales
€80 million, Aurélien Tchouameni, from Monaco to Real Madrid (Spain);
€37 million, Sven Botman, from Lille to Newcastle (England);
€35 million, Nayef Aguerd, from Rennes to West Ham (England);
€12 million, Mohamed -Ali Cho, from Angers to Real Sociedad (Spain);
€9.3 million, Alphone Areola, from Paris Saint-Germain to West Ham (England).
*Advanced by the press, but yet to be confirmed on Transfermarket.