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Some clubs spent a lot of money to add new players to their rosters for the 2022/2023 season. Chelsea is one of the biggest transfer spenders in 2022/2023. The Blues have spent more than £600 million on transfers.
Chelsea paid Shakhtar Donetsk €100 million to sign Mykhaylo Mudryk. The Blues also paid €121 million to sign Benfica's Enzo Fernandez. Chelsea signed Wesley Fofana from Leicester City for a fee of €80.4 million.
Darwin Nunez joined Liverpool from Benfica for €80 million. After joining the Reds, the Uruguayan striker's form plummeted. Nunez is currently one of the Premier League's worst strikers.
Manchester United paid Ajax €95 million to sign Antony. The Brazilian forward is currently one of the league's worst wingers.
Manchester United paid Ajax €50 million to sign Lisandro Martinez. Since joining the Red Devils, the Argentina defender has been in superb form.Aurelien Tchouameni was signed for €80 million by Real Madrid from Monaco. Since joining the Los Blancos, the Frenchman has been extremely impressive in terms of performance.
The following is a list of the most expensive transfers in the 2022/2023 season.
Forwards include Nunez, Isak, Mykhaylo Mudryk, and Antony, while midfielders include Enzo Fernandez, Aurelian Tchouameni, and Casemiro. The defenders are Wesley Fofana, De Ligt, and Lisandro Martinez, while the goalkeeper is Bazunu.
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Jesse Lingard could leave Nottingham Forest this week with two huge offers on the table
Jesse Lingard could leave Nottingham Forest this week, despite the closed Premier League transfer market, with two huge offers on the table.
Of the many signings Forest has made this season, Lingard was perhaps the most surprising when he left Manchester United last summer.
He has long been expected to join West Ham United, where he is on loan for six months at the end of the 2020/21 season, to great success.
But instead he chose Steve Cooper's side, signing a £200,000-a-week for a year deal at the City Ground, to help them stay in the Premier League.
Many felt Forest could not work with too many new signings, especially as they added more players in January, including Keylor Navas on loan from PSG. However, they have won 3 of their last 5 matches and are now 6 points away from the relegation zone, but Lingard has not made the impact in the squad he might have expected.
The 30-year-old is yet to score or assist in a goal and has started 11 of their 21 appearances so far.
According to Team Talk, this could well be his last appearance, with Fenerbahce and Besiktas interested in signing the attacking midfielder.
The report claims Forest is considering letting its best earner leave as early as November, and both deals could be very appealing to them.
While most of Europe, including the Premier League, closed the transfer market last week, the transfer market in Turkey will be open for a few more days. Whatever team he decides to join, Lingard is unlikely to get his hands on a Super Lig championship medal this season.
Fenerbahce is currently second in the table but is 9 points behind rival Galatasaray despite playing one game less.
He could play in Europe if he chooses them, with the club still in the Europa League, top of the table ahead of Rennes.
At Besiktas, the England international will be six points and two more than the top team, and will not be eligible for the European Cup.
He will be reunited with former national team teammate Dele Alli, who recently became man of the match and silenced critics after his previous poor form.
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