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Manchester United waited until the last minute to finish their transfer business, completing four deals on deadline day.
Altay Bayindir, a Turkish custodian, signed on loan from Fenerbahce, Sergio Reguilon, a Spanish left back, joined on loan from Spurs, club veteran Jonny Evans returned on a one-year agreement, and Moroccan midfielder Sofyan Amrabat joined on loan from Fiorentina.
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The aforementioned quarter may not make the starting XI, but we look at a lineup that includes all of them in Ten Hag's preferred 4-2-3-1 formation.
Andre Onana is the first-choice shot stopper, although the Cameroonian international has struggled in his first few outings. He will undoubtedly require some time to settle, and if he does, .Read more.
Felix will wear a Barcelona jersey until July 2024. EFE
Joao Felix, on loan from Barcelona, has given his first interview for the Catalan giants. This season, the Portuguese striker stated, they would compete for the Champions League trophy.
Barcelona announced the loan signing of Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix until the end of the season on Friday. Felix became one of the most expensive players in history when he joined Atletico Madrid from Benfica in 2019 for 126 million euros ($136 million).
After failing to find regular form in the Spanish capital, Atletico loaned him to Chelsea last season, where he struggled as well. Barcelona unveiled the 23-year-old on Saturday morning.Six ins and seven outs: All of Real Madrid's summer transfer transactions in one place
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Mbappe is out...again.
Another transfer campaign has concluded.
Here are all of the agreements that Real Madrid has completed this summer.
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Jude Bellingham is in. Real Madrid spent the most money here, paying 103 million to sign the English midfielder.
Diaz, Brahim. After a two-year loan spell at AC Milan, Real Madrid recalled their loanee. His contract was also extended by four years.
Garcia, Fran. Los Blancos also spent 5 million to re-sign their former prodigy, who has been doing well at Rayo Vallecano.
Joselu. The 33-year-old striker from Espanyol has been signed by Real Madrid. It is his second stint at Bernabeu.
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