No one like Milan this transitional deadline leaves everyone behind in Europe

Milan with the transfer market is trying to resist British clubs that in recent years have always secured the top spot on the podium. With the last 10 purchases estimated at 200 million, the red club has no rivals in Europe, even though it made Jose Mourinho the worst hit for Manchester [...]
With the last 10 purchases estimated at 200 million, the red club has no rivals in Europe, even though it made Jose Mourinho for Manchester United the worst hit with Romelu Lukak approaching 85 million.
Another English club holds second place in terms of more expensive transfers. It's about Arsenal that broke Alexander LaSazette out of Lyon for 60 million, while the last scale of the podium has already booked Manchester City, which paid a total of 56.7 million for Kyle Walker.
Another expensive purchase of Pep Guardola is that of Bernardo Silva for 50 million, while Madrid's Real paid Flamengo a total of 45m euros for talent Winnitius Junior broadcasts the SS.
On the other hand, Milan continues to spend even smaller amounts but for more players because only Leonardo Bonucci and Andre Silva have cost “to the fire<x1m> 80m euros.
In this way, the Milane club has monopolized almost entirely the Italian market, eclipseing even an unscathed club like Juventus that has been hampered during this summer by the backstiffs of Juan Cwadrado and Mede Bentia.
Old Lady's most expensive purchase is Douglas Costa for 46 million, and Inter has stopped at 18 million spent for Milan Scrinar.












