The 10 strongest teams in this year's transfer market [Photo]
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In present - day European and world football, the summer transfer market has tremendous significance. Through activity during this period, we have seen the rise and fall of many major European teams. Very often, because of the purchases they make, teams end the title issue even without starting. Quality players have proved to determine [...]
In present - day European and world football, the summer transfer market has tremendous significance. Through activity during this period, we have seen the rise and fall of many major European teams.
Very often, because of the purchases they make, teams end the title issue even without starting. The qualitative players have proven that they define the fate of the world's largest competitions. Suppose Baierny is the untenable superpower in Germany because of the great strength on the German market. Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea determined their strength in England just through their purchases. While in Spain, shopping has created team success like Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, and Barcelona. While in Italy more than the saving force was wisdom in transfers that determined Juventu's success.
This year, the two most active teams on the market were Juventus and Liverpool. Juventus has made 221m euros in expenditures, more than any other European team. The most important transfer is that of Cristiano Ronaldo for over 117 million. Liverpool of Jurgen Klopp has made 182m euros in expenditures in a season that, if not successful, could lead to sharing fates with German coach Klopp. Aliceson is the most expensive purchase of 62 million, followed by Leipzig star Naby Keita with 60 million and Fabinho with 45 million.
In third place is Paris Saint-Germain with 135 million, which finalised the deal for French star Kylian Mbppe Lottin.
Then we have Rome, with the Monchi Sports Director, who spent 110 million. But we have a lot of money in Rome. The most expensive is 29-year-old Javier Pastor, with 24.7 million. Monchi also brought Justin Cloiverst for 17.25 million.
A surprising 10- Top team is West Ham United who spent 95m euros. They brought in players like Issa Diop, Andriy Yarmolenco and Felipe Anderson. /Periscopi













