Manchester United were part of a major soap opera and biggest transfer market deal that closed on Thursday, adding Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo to Antoni’s “million dollar” deal.
Shrouded in a ‘turmoil’ of rumors between July and August, the Madeira striker brightened up the summer window like no other over an alleged desire to leave the English club, promising soon an explanation for a troubled start to the season seen in gaining a unified starting position in the Reds’ five official games. devils.”
Cristiano Ronaldo, who is about to miss the Champions League group stage for the first time in 19 years, remains Manchester United’s biggest ‘star’, whose €238.02m (ME) investment record was based in part on Anthony.
The Brazilian striker was the epitome of the most domestic transfer of the closed season, which meant a 95 IU fit into the Ajax coffers, from which Lisandro Martínez (57.37 IU) and Dutch manager Erik ten Hag also came out looking to revive the Red Devils. .
Tyrell Malasia (ex-Feyenoord), 15, also came from the Netherlands, while Casemiro ended almost a decade with Real Madrid (70.65), Christian Eriksen arrived from Brentford on a free transfer and Martin Dubravka was transferred to Newcastle “.
Manchester United’s investment was second only to Chelsea when they shared 278.99 ME with Wesley Fofana (ex-Leicester, 80.4), Mark Cucurella (ex-Brighton, 65.3), Raheem Sterling (ex-Manchester City , 56.2), Kalidou Koulibaly (ex-Leicester, 56.2). – Naples, 38), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (ex-FC Barcelona, 12 years old) and young players Karni Chukwuemeka (ex-Aston Villa, 18 years old) and Gabriel Slonina (ex-Chicago, 9, 09), with Denis Zakaria on loan from Juventus.
Least-spent Manchester City, new destination for scorer Erling Haaland (60 ME) and Manuel Akanji (17.5), both from Borussia Dortmund, Calvin Phillips (ex-Leeds, 49), Sergio Gomez (ex-Anderlecht, 13) and Stefan Ortega. (former Arminia Bielefeld).
The English champion said goodbye to Gabriel Jesus (52.2 ME) and Alexander Zinchenko (35), who were joined by the Portuguese under 21 Fabio Vieira (ex-Porto, 35), Matt Turner (ex-New England, 6.36) and Marquinhos (ex-Sao Paulo, 3.5) among Arsenal’s reinforcements.
Tottenham bet on Richarlison (ex-Everton, 58 ME), Yves Bissum (ex-Brighton, 29.2), Destiny Udogi (ex-Udinese, 18), Jed Spence (ex-Middlesbrough, 14.7), Fraser Forster (ex-Southampton). and Ivan Perisic (ex-Milan), who also “insured” Christian Romero (ex-Atalanta, 50) and agreed to sell Clément Lenglet (ex-Barcelona).
Alexander Isak (ex-Real Sociedad, 70 ME), Sven Botman (ex-Lille, 37), Matt Targett (ex-Aston Villa, 17.5) and Nick Pope (ex-Burnley, 11.5) illustrated the second leg with Newcastle. market since it was sold to a consortium of the Saudi crown prince.
Liverpool dipped below 100 ME hitting Arthur (ex-Juventus) as a last resort after buying Portugal under-21s Fabio Carvalho (ex-Fulham, 5.9 ME), Darwin Nunez (ex-Benfica) , 75) and Calvin Ramsay (ex-Aberdeen, 4.9).
In the “neighboring” country, the third most expensive deal was made in the 2022/23 season: the European and Spanish champions Real Madrid invested their only 80 ME in the summer in Aurelien Chuameny (ex-Monaco), who saw Antonio Rüdiger (ex-Monaco). – Chelsea) to join for free.
Barcelona acquired Robert Lewandowski (ex-Bayern, 45 ME), European league top scorer in the 2021/22 season, Rafinha (ex-Leeds, 58), Jules Kunde (ex-Sevilla, 50), Frank Kessy (ex-Milan ), Hector Bellerin (ex-Arsenal) and Andreas Christensen (ex-Chelsea), while Marcos Alonso has yet to be officially announced following the termination of the contract with the Londoners.
Nahuel Molina (ex-Udinese, 20 ME), Samuel Lino (ex-Gil Vicente, 6.5), Axel Witsel (ex-Borussia Dortmund) and Sergio Reguilon (on loan from Tottenham) have strengthened Atlético de Madrid , in which Saul returned Niguez (ex-Chelsea). ) and Alvaro Morata (ex-Juventus).
Tanguy Nyanzu (ex-Bavaria, 16 ME), Marcao (ex-Galatasaray, 12), Isco (ex-Real Madrid) and Adnan Januzaj (ex-Real Sociedad) moved to Sevilla, as did Alex Telles (ex-Manchester United). and Kasper Dolberg (ex-Nice), both on loan.
In France, champion Paris Saint-Germain revolutionized the foundations of their project by focusing on finding young talent such as Portuguese internationals Vitinha (ex-Porto, 41.5 ME), Nuno Mendes (ex-Sporting ”, 38), whose call option was activated, and Renato Sanchez (ex-Lille, 15), as well as Fabian Ruiz (ex-Napoli, 23), Carlos Soler (ex-Valencia, 18), Nordi Muchiele (ex- Leipzig 12) and Hugo Ekitike, on loan from Reims.
Nuno Tavares (ex-Arsenal) and Eric Bailly (ex-Manchester United) were loaned to Marseille, which included Jordan Veretout (ex-Roma, 11 ME), Luis Suarez (ex-Granada, 10), Jonathan Klaus (ex-Lance, 7.5), Alexis Sanchez (ex-Milan) and Chancel Mbemba (ex-Porto), activating the points of Pau Lopez, Matteo Guendouzi and Sengiz Underra.
If Mohamed Camara (ex-Salzburg, 15 ME), Takumi Minamino (ex-Liverpool, 15) and Bril Embolo (ex-Mönchengladbach, 12.5) appreciated Monaco, Nicholas Tagliafico (ex-Ajax, 4.2), Corentin Tolisso (ex-Bavaria) and Alexandre Lacazette (ex-Arsenal) went to Lyon.
Juventus shook the window in Italy with Angel Di Maria and Leandro Paredes (both ex-PSG), Bremer (ex-Torino, 41 ME) and Filip Kostic (ex-Frankfurt, 12), to which they added the return of Paul Pogba (ex -Manchester United), an option clause activated by Federico Chiesa (ex-Fiorentina, 40), and the appointment of Arkadiusz Milik (ex-Marseille).
The AC Milan champions joined Charles De Quetelaher (ex-Club Brugge, 32 ME), Alessandro Florenzi (ex-Roma, 2.7), Divock Origi (ex-Liverpool) and Serginho Dest, on loan from Barcelona, and Inter Milan reinstated Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea, got Andre Onan (ex-Ajax) and Henrikh Mkhitaryan (ex-Roma), and finally paid Joaquin Correa to Lazio (ME 23.6), who later loaned to Francesco Acerbi.
Jose Mourinho’s Roma welcomed Paulo Dybala (ex-Juventus), Nemanja Matic (ex-Manchester United), Andrea Belotti (ex-Torino) and Mile Svilar (ex-Benfica), as well as Georginio Wijnaldum (ex-PSG) and Madi . Camara (ex-Olympiacos), both on loan.
In Germany, the ten-time Bayern champion went in search of Matthijs de Ligt (ex-Juventus, 67), Sadio Mane (ex-Liverpool, 32) or Mathis Tela (ex-Rennes, 20), deducting Ryan Gravenberch from Ajax, on 18.5 ME and Nussara Mazraoui for free.
Sebastian Haller also left Amsterdam for Borussia Dortmund but had to put his career on hold due to a malignant tumor in the testicles due to the arrival of Karim Adeyemi (ex-Salzburg, 30 ME), Nico Schlotterbeck (ex-Freiburg, 20), Niklas Süle ( ex-Munich Bayern) or ex-Cologne Anthony Modest (5.1) and Salih Ozcan (5).
Leipzig were joined by returning Timo Werner (ex-Chelsea, 20 ME), David Raum (ex-Hoffenheim, 26), Xaver Schlager (ex-Wolfsburg, 12) and Abdu Diallo, who was loaned to PSG and Bayer Leverkusen welcomed Adam Chlošek (ex-Sparta Prague, 13) and Callum Hudson-Odoi, on loan from Chelsea, in the last window before the 2022 World Cup.
The market will remain open for several days in peripheral countries such as Mexico, Romania, Belgium, Russia, Turkey, Greece, Saudi Arabia or Ukraine, among others, in the belief that athletes currently without a club can still be registered.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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