On August 31st, the summer transfer window for the top five leagues in 2024 has officially closed. What kind of reinforcements have the traditional powerhouses of La Liga, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atlético Madrid made during this transfer window? We summarize the transfer situations of the three teams below. Which transfer do you think is the most successful so far?
Real Madrid: Total Spending (49 million euros) – Total Income (16 million euros) = Net Spending 33 million euros
Incoming Players: A total of 3 players
Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain) joined on a free transfer
Endrick (Palmeiras) transfer fee 47.5 million euros
Joselu (Espanyol) buyout fee 1.5 million euros
Outgoing Players: A total of 7 players
Rafa Marin transferred to Napoli 12 million euros
Lluis Llorente transferred to Valladolid 2.5 million euros
Joselu transferred to Al-Gharafa 1.5 million euros
Álvaro Álvarez loaned to Getafe
Kepa loan ended and left
Nacho left as a free agent and joined Al-Kadisiyah
Cross left as a free agent (retired)
Barcelona: Total Spending (57.7 million euros) – Total Income (38.3 million euros) = Net Spending 19.4 million euros
Incoming Players: A total of 2 players
Olmo (RB Leipzig) 55 million euros
Pau Víctor (Girona) 2.7 million euros
Outgoing Players: A total of 15 players
Fayé transferred to Rennes 10.3 million euros
Julian Araujo transferred to Bournemouth 10 million euros
Riyad transferred to Betis 9 million euros
Gye transferred to Chelsea 6 million euros
Pedrola transferred to Sampdoria 3 million euros
İlkay Gündoğan left as a free agent and joined Manchester City
Marcos Alonso left as a free agent and joined Celta Vigo
Roberto left as a free agent and joined Como
Dest left as a free agent and joined PSV Eindhoven
Lenglet loaned to Atlético Madrid
Roque loaned to Betis
Vale loaned to Celtic
Romero loaned to Girona
Cancelo loan ended and left
Felix loan ended and left
Atlético Madrid: Total Spending (185 million euros) – Total Income (93.9 million euros) = Net Spending 91.1 million euros
Incoming Players: A total of 6 players
Julian Alvarez (Manchester City) transfer fee 75 million euros
Gallagher (Chelsea) transfer fee 42 million euros
Le Normand (Real Sociedad) transfer fee 34.5 million euros
Sorloth (Villarreal) transfer fee 32 million euros
Musso (Atalanta) loan fee 1.5 million euros
Lenglet (Barcelona) loaned
Outgoing Players: A total of 15 players
Felix transferred to Chelsea 52 million euros
Omoreodian transferred to Porto 15 million euros
Morata transferred to AC Milan 13 million euros
Soyuncu transferred to Fenerbahçe 8.5 million euros
Muriño transferred to Alavés 2 million euros
Vermaelen loaned to Leipzig loan fee 3 million euros
Moldovan loaned to Sassuolo loan fee 0.4 million euros
Carlos Martín loaned to Alavés
Marcos Paulo loaned to Molenbeek
Saúl loaned to Sevilla
Gabriel Paulista left as a free agent and joined Besiktas
Štaničić left as a free agent and joined Trabzonspor
Gameiro left as a free agent
Depay left as a free agent
Ermoso left as a free agent
Note: The transfer fee information in this article comes from Transfermarkt, and the amounts of variable clauses outside fixed transfer fees are not included.
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