As the 2023 summer transfer window reaches its peak, the competition among Europe's top leagues intensifies. Unlike previous years, this summer has seen more modest spending, with even the typically lavish English Premier League yet to produce a "100 million euro player." According to Transfermarkt, here are the top 10 transfers in the Premier League, led by Manchester United and Aston Villa with two signings each:
- Joro (Lille to Manchester United) - €62 million
- Onana (Everton to Aston Villa) - €59.4 million
- Kilman (Wolves to West Ham) - €47.5 million
- Calafiore (Bologna to Arsenal) - €45 million
- Matson (Chelsea to Aston Villa) - €44.5 million
- Zirkzee (Bologna to Manchester United) - €42.5 million
- Gray (Leeds United to Tottenham) - €41.3 million
- Anderson (Newcastle to Nottingham Forest) - €41.2 million
- Hall (Leicester City to Chelsea) - €35.4 million
- Mint (Newcastle to Brighton) - €35 million
In Spain's La Liga, the transfer market has been quieter, with only two deals surpassing €15 million. The biggest news was Kylian Mbappé's free transfer to Real Madrid:
- Endrick (Palmeiras to Real Madrid) - €47.5 million
- Le Normand (Real Sociedad to Atletico Madrid) - €34.5 million
- Jalo (Braga to Athletic Bilbao) - €15 million
- Camavinga (Manchester United to Villarreal) - €10 million
- Riyadh (Barcelona to Real Betis) - €9 million
- Abel Ruiz (Braga to Girona) - €9 million
- Sergio Gomez (Manchester City to Real Sociedad) - €9 million
- Krejci (Sparta Prague to Girona) - €8 million
- Unai Núñez (Athletic Bilbao to Celta Vigo) - €7 million
- Javi López (Alavés to Real Sociedad) - €6.5 million
In Italy's Serie A, the activity has been more pronounced, with Juventus and Inter Milan featuring prominently:
- Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa to Juventus) - €51.5 million
- Buongiorno (Torino to Napoli) - €35 million
- Frattesi (Sassuolo to Inter Milan) - €29 million
- Leffay (Rennes to Roma) - €23 million
- De Ketelaere (Milan to Atalanta) - €22 million
- K. Thuram (Nice to Juventus) - €20.6 million
- Victor Oliveira (Marseille to Genoa) - €16 million
- Dalinga (Toulouse to Bologna) - €15 million
- Pongracic (Lecce to Fiorentina) - €15 million
- Josep Martinez (Genoa to Inter Milan) - €13.5 million
Surprisingly, the Bundesliga has been the most active, with significant spending, especially from Bayern Munich, who occupy the top three spots:
- Olise (Crystal Palace to Bayern Munich) - €53 million
- Palhinha (Fulham to Bayern Munich) - €51 million
- Hiroki Ito (Stuttgart to Bayern Munich) - €23.5 million
- Anton (Stuttgart to Borussia Dortmund) - €22.5 million
- Demirovic (Augsburg to Stuttgart) - €21 million
- Terrier (Rennes to Bayer Leverkusen) - €20 million
- Guerreiro (Stuttgart to Borussia Dortmund) - €18 million
- Garcia (Girona to Bayer Leverkusen) - €18 million
- Ekitike (PSG to Eintracht Frankfurt) - €16.5 million
- Belocian (Rennes to Bayer Leverkusen) - €15 million
The summer transfer window showcases strategic moves by clubs across Europe, with varying degrees of spending and ambition. As the window nears its close, fans can expect more twists and potentially game-changing transfers.
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