While English Premier League Transfers, Spanish La Liga Transfers and Italian Serie A
transfers have been allocated a special section on our website, all
other football transfers will be displayed on the Rest of Europe
Transfers page. This could easily become one of the most visited pages
on Soccernews seeing that great football is also played outside the
three aforementioned leagues.
German Bundesliga giants Bayern
Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and others are thinking of
ways to stay one step ahead of the competition, so there is no doubt
that these clubs will be well represented on the European soccer
transfers page. Every time the Bavarians fail to win the league title,
they embark on a heavy spending spree, while other Bundesliga clubs are
also expected to be very active in the transfer window.
The clubs
in French Ligue 1 have been so evenly matched over the last few years
that one big name signing has usually proved to be the difference in the
very interesting title race, and you can be sure that you will be the
first to know of any football transfers that Marseille, Lyon, Paris
Saint-Germain, Lille and others complete.
When we talk about
Portugal, there is every chance that Benfica, Porto and Sporting Lisbon
will announce several low-profile signings, at least one of which would
prove to be a star in the making. Sporting Braga are doing their best to
stay close to the Big Three of Portuguese football and they are
traditionally the club that are the busiest during the transfer windows.
With
so much money being invested in the squads every single year, it is no
wonder that Russian Premier League is quickly closing the gap behind
leading European championships. Everything suggests that clubs like
Zenit, CSKA, Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Moscow will continue to spend
piles of cash on South American players, as well as on their European
counterparts driven mostly by materialistic motives.
Ukrainian
giants Dynamo Kyiv and Metalurg Donetsk have developed a habit of
spending more money on new signings than some of the biggest European
clubs, although their investments usually pay off when the players move
to one of the European giants.
Taking all these leagues into
account and few others, we can safely say that European transfers will
be a real hit with the football fans and you certainly shouldn’t be
surprised by the huge transfer fees you are likely to see in the price
column.
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