DBasia.news – Europe’s top leagues have run the 2020-2021 season. Different from the previous season, this time the leagues are running simultaneously with the 2020 summer transfer market which ends in early October.
So European clubs on the one hand are focused on preparing for matches, but on the other hand are also thinking about the players who leaves or comes. Especially in the midst of the corona virus pandemic, it is not easy to bring in players considering the impact on the club’s finances.
Over the past week not many large transfers have occurred compared to the previous week. If you look at it from last week until today, Monday (14/09) pm, WIB, the transfer involving big players is James Rodriguez.
Everton managed to recruit James and the player reunited with Carlo Ancelotti at the Toffees. James’ arrival complements the transfer of the Merseyside club who have succeeded in recruiting Allan from Napoli and Abdoulaye Doucoure from Watford.
Apart from James there was also the transfer of Sandro Tonali from Brescia to AC Milan. Tonali was brought in from Brescia after being linked with La Beneamata and added to Il Rossoneri’s new recruit, who had previously successfully brought in Brahim Diaz.
Here’s a complete recap of the transfers in Europe that have taken place over the past week:
Premier League
Aston Villa: Ollie Watkins
Everton: James Rodriguez, Abdoulaye Doucoure
Fulham: Kenny Tete, Alphonse Areola
Crystal Palace: Michy Batshuayi (loan)
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Vitinha, Marcal
Newcastle United: Jamal Lewis, Ryan Fraser, Callum Wilson
Sheffield United: Ethan Ampadu, Jayden Bogle, Max Lowe
Serie A
AC Milan: Sandro Tonali, Ante Rebic (permanent contract), Ciprian Tatarusanu
Fiorentina: Giacomo Bonaventura
Genoa: Lennart Czyborra
Atalanta: Cristiano Piccini
Inter Milan: Aleksandar Kolarov
Ligue 1
PSG: Alessandro Florenzi
AS Monaco: Vito Mannone
LaLiga
Sevilla: Marcos Acuna
Alaves: Florian Lejeune
Atletico: Yannick Carrasco (permanent transfer)
Granada: Kenedy
Bundesliga
Frankfurt: Andre Silva (permanent)
Leipzig: Lazar Samardzic, Angelino (permanent)
Leverkusen: Patrick Schik (permanent)