During the summer transfer window of 2024, numerous high-profile transfers reshaped the rosters of major football clubs. Here are some key moves:
Premier League Highlights:
- Chelsea:
- In: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Leicester City (£35.4 million), Filip Jorgensen from Villarreal (£24.5 million), Omari Kellyman from Aston Villa (£22.5 million), Renato Veiga from Basel (£14 million).
- Out: Ian Maatsen to Aston Villa (£44.5 million), Lewis Hall to Newcastle (£33 million).
- Aston Villa:
- In: Amadou Onana from Everton (€59.35 million), Ian Maatsen from Chelsea (€44.5 million), Samuel Iling-Junior from Juventus (€14 million), Cameron Archer from Sheffield United (€16.7 million).
- Out: Douglas Luiz to Juventus (€51.5 million), Moussa Diaby to Al-Ittihad (€60 million).
- Manchester United:
- In: Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna (£36.5 million), Leny Yoro from Lille.
- Out: Raphael Varane (released), Anthony Martial (released), Donny van de Beek to Girona.
- Liverpool:
- In: No major signings.
- Out: Joel Matip (released), Thiago Alcantara (released), Calvin Ramsay to Wigan Athletic (loan).
- Arsenal:
- In: Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna (£33.6 million, potentially rising to £42 million).
- Brighton:
- In: Yankuba Minteh from Newcastle (£30 million), Mats Wieffer from Feyenoord (€30 million).
- Out: Pascal Gross to Borussia Dortmund (€7 million).
- West Ham:
- In: Max Kilman from Wolves (£40 million).
- Nottingham Forest:
- In: Elliot Anderson from Newcastle (£35 million), Marko Stamenic from Red Star Belgrade.
These transfers highlight the strategic investments made by clubs to strengthen their squads for the upcoming season. The Premier League, known for its financial power, continued to dominate the transfer market with significant player movements.
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