Summer 2010 Transfer Window Closes Across The World
Hundreds of players moved worldwide in the summer market...
By Ewan Macdonald & Peter Staunton
Russia's Premier League showed its ability to attract star names and pay top dollar despite some underwhelming displays from its clubs on the continent. Meanwhile, Portuguese teams did more buying than selling while some surprising domestic transitions kept France's Ligue 1 ticking over. Turkey's wounded heavyhitters did their fair share of strengthening too. The World Cup provided a shop window for some of Central and South America's top talents and African representatives were also on the move. Moreover, European leagues turned again to Asia for talent. 2010-11 is shaping up to be more eclectic than ever; we'll bring you details of how all the new faces are settling in...
| Top 5 buyers summer 2010/11 by gross spend 1. €146m - Manchester City2. €81m - Real Madrid3. €72m - Barcelona5. €50m - Juventus4. €48m - Zenit St. Petersburg*Source used: Transfermarkt *note: Zenit play a summer season - includes winter transfers |
Italy: AC Milan grab the headlines in Serie A with the acquisitions of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Robinho, along with other key signings, like Kevin Prince Boateng. Juventus are seeking to spend their way back to Calcio's top table and have brought in Leonadro Bonucci, Fabio Quagliarella, Armand Traore, Simone Pepe, Milos Krasic, Jorge Martinez, Marco Storari, Alberto Aquilani and Marco Motta to help them. Inter were quiet, finalising Philippe Coutinho and bringing back Jonathan Biabany. Roma's tight purse strings contributed to a lean summer but Fabio Simplicio, Marco Borriello and Adriano were recruited and money was lavished on Nicolas Burdisso.
| Top 5 buyers summer 2010/11 by net spend 1. €122m - Manchester City2. €81m - Real Madrid3. €47m - Zenit St. Petersburg*4. €31m - Rubin Kazan*5. €28m - BarcelonaSource used: Transfermarkt *note: Zenit play a summer season - includes winter transfers |
Beyond Barca and Madrid by far the biggest spenders were Malaga, who used their new-found investment to pay fees for seven different players, the biggest being Salomon Rondon from Las Palmas and striker Sebastian Fernandez from Banfield. Getafe made the fifth biggest net profit anywhere in Europe thanks to their funnelling of talent to the likes of Valencia and Real Madrid.
Hamburg's defence was fortified by Heiko Westermann, who seemingly took the clean sheets with him from Schalke; Gojko Kacar looks an interesting signing for HSV as does Mohammadou Idrissou at Moenchengladbach. Werder Bremen offset the departure of playmaker Oezil with the signings of Wesley, Mark Arnautovic and Mickael Silvestre. Other clubs did decent business; Morten Rasmussen and Adam Szalai (Mainz), Gylfi Sigurdsson (Hoffenheim). Stuttgart left it late but snared Mauro Camoranesi to join Philipp Degen, Christian Molinaro and Christian Gentner, as well as Martin Harnik.
| Top five summer transfers by price 1. €40m - David Villa ( Valencia - Barcelona)2. €32m - David Silva ( Valencia - Man City)3. €30m - James Milner ( Aston Villa - Man City)*4. €28m - Mario Balotelli ( Inter - Man City)5. €25m - Angel di Maria ( Benfica - Real Madrid)Source: World Football Insider note: €30m includes €9.7m valuation of part-exchanged Stephen Ireland |
Russia: The RPL welcomed its most expensive ever player in the shape of Bruno Alves, who transferred with Sergei Semak, Aleksandr Bukharov and Aleksander Lukovic to Zenit. Rubin Kazan were among Europe's biggest spending teams, adding Salvatore Bocchetti, Aleskei Medvedev, Obafemi Martins and Carlos Eduardo, amongst others. CSKA Moscow replaced Krasic with Zoran Tosic; Seydou Doumbia also arrived. Spartak Moscow prepare for life in the Champions League with the purchases of Aiden McGeady and Nicolas Pareja.
| Top 5 sellers summer 2010/11 by gross spend 1. €84m - Valencia2. €53m - Inter3. €50m - Benfica4. €45m - Barcelona5. €38m - LiverpoolSource used: Transfermarkt |
Greece: Panathinaikos added Jean Alain Boumsong, Sidney Govou, Luis Garcia and Damian Plessis while Olympiacos brought in Kevin Mirallas, Ariel Ibagaza, Francois Modesto, Dennis Rommedahl and Albert Riera from overseas. Papa Bouba Diop (AEK) and Stephen Makinwa (Larissa) were the other high profile arrivals.
Turkey: Galatasaray were busy but were still knocked out of Europe. Nonetheless Zvjezdan Misimovic, Emiliano Insua and Lorik Cana were among their most high-profile overseas additions. Rivals Fenerbance added Mamadou Niang, Issiar Dia, Joseph Yobo and Miroslav Stoch. Besiktas welcome Ricardo Quaresma, Guti and Mehmet Aurelio, among others.
| Top 5 sellers summer 2010/11 by net spend 1. €51m - Valencia2. €40m - Inter3. €22m - Udinese4. €24m - 5. €20m - GetafeSource used: Transfermarkt |
Africa: Geddo was the biggest mover, from Al Ittihad to Al Ahly, for a fee of around $500,000, while South Africa saw plenty of moves within its PSL.
MLS: Thierry Henry and Rafael Marquez (New York Red Bulls) were two of the major marquee signings in the United States. Also featuring in the MLS this season are Mista (Toronto FC), Nery Castillo (Chicago Fire) and Geovanni (San Jose Earthquakes). The biggest domestic trade saw Freddie Ljungberg swap Seattle Sounders for Chicago.
South America: And finally there was plenty of movement in South America, even though in many countries the season is long since underway. In Brazil, for example, Deco joined Fluminense, while Internacional sealed a move for Ilan. But key was who didn't move: Neymar and the now-injured Ganso are staying at Santos - for now - as two of the hottest prospects on the continent.
Chilean defender Waldo Ponce moved to Racing Santander from O'Higgins, while Jean Beausejour left Mexico's America for Birmingham City.
In Argentina, Estudiantes signed Hernan Lopez from Velez Sarsfield, Damian Escudero joined Boca Juniors from Villarreal, while River Plate made a number of key acquisitions, not least Betis' Mariano Pavone and former Boca man Jonathan Maidana of Metalist Kharkiv.
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| Top 5 buyers summer 2010/11 by gross spend 1. €146m - Manchester City2. €81m - Real Madrid3. €72m - Barcelona5. €50m - Juventus4. €48m - Zenit St. Petersburg*Source used: Transfermarkt *note: Zenit play a summer season - includes winter transfers |
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| Top 5 buyers summer 2010/11 by gross spend 1. €146m - Manchester City2. €81m - Real Madrid3. €72m - Barcelona5. €50m - Juventus4. €48m - Zenit St. Petersburg*Source used: Transfermarkt *note: Zenit play a summer season - includes winter transfers |
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