So, transfer season is done - for now. Are you not entertained? The Premier League had unprecedented levels of spending. Seemingly everyone else their best players pinched. It was a weird one. Never has one league been so dominant over all of the others.
But it will certainly yield a fantastic product on the pitch, and, let's face it, that's all we care about at the end of the day.
From an American point of view, things got a bit weird. No major USMNT star play moved to the Premier League, but there were still a few compelling transfers. Johnny Cardoso got a step up he perhaps deserved with Atletico Madrid. Malik Tillman, Yunus Musah and Tim Weah all bolted for greener pastures.
These are good things. But then there were a few confusing ones. Benjamin Cremaschi to Parma is puzzling, especially considering he was definitely second choice to, ironically, Gio Reyna. Brenden Aaronson could definitely benefited from a move. Meanwhile, Josh Sargent decided to stick around - which seems to have divided opinion in the USMNT sphere.
It's all compelling content, though, and, with the World Cup just nine months away, should open plenty of doors - as well as slam a few shut.
GOAL US writers break down a frenetic transfer window in the latest edition of... The Rondo.





