The Craziest Transfer Market In The Modern Football Era

The 2021 summertransfer is opened since July is regarded as the craziest transfer window ever in the modern era of football transfer market, where will see players move from one club to another for big money and big players move to another club site for free. This year transfer market happen to be craziest where huge amount of money has been spent on players despite the COVID-19 impact on world football. This summer's budget have been hit again. According to FIFA, clubs have spent £1.5 billion less (£1.9 billion) in 2020 than they did in 2019. During January transfer window there was 50% drop. This Summer has seen only premier league clubs has spent over £1 1 billion with a week left in the transfer window and the rest has done less. This crazy Transfer window has seen both Messi and Ronaldo making a move. Ronaldo make a return to Manchester United for about£15m (plus 8m add ons). Messi moving from Barcelona to PSG for a free transfer after his contract broke down. Manchester City also splashing the cash on Jack Grealish for a record fee of £100M paid for a Player in the premier league after Paul Pogba. There was a return of Romelu Lukaku to Chelsea for £97M from Inter Milan. Manchester United has already slplashed £85m on Jordan Sancho and £42m on Raphael Varane in this crazy transfer window. PSG spending a huge £70M on Achraf Hakimi from Inter Milan. Arsenal also spending £50m on England Ben White. This Crazy transfer Window has sees Sergio Ramos and Gianluigi Donnaruma join PSG on a free transfer and not forgetting Sergio Aguero Mephis Depay and Eric Garcia join Spanish side Barcelona. Hakan Calhanoglu join Inter Milan for Free and David Alaba join Real Madrid for free from Bayern Munich. These are some of the big transfers that has happened and many still going to happen Mbappe might likely join Real Madrid before the close of the transfer window and PSG are looking at Erling Haaland or Richarlison as possible Mbappe replacement. we've seen crazy transfers and More is on the verge.

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