Chapter 0663, the transfer market, there are many storms

Real Madrid will sell Cristiano Ronaldo's 100 million euros and reinvest them in the transfer market, and also invest tens of millions more.

They have great ambitions for the new season.

At the same time, it is also a gift from the team to the new coach Julen Lopetegui.

After all, for the sake of Real Madrid, he decisively parted ways with the Spanish national team.

"My future is at Real Madrid! I hope to help Real Madrid build a new dynasty!"

Listening to this exciting vow, Real Madrid fans are already looking forward to the new season.

Real Madrid are spending a lot of money in the transfer market, and their arch-rivals of the century, Barcelona, are not far behind.

They are more decisive and more pragmatic.

21-year-old Brazilian striker Malcolm, 21-year-old Brazilian midfielder Artur, 23-year-old French defender Lenglet.

Combined, these three transfers add up to more than 100 million euros.

And three supernovas.

Barcelona are hoping to draw another big lottery ticket like Messi or Neymar.

When the new comes, it means that the old leaves the old.

Old captain Andres Iniesta left on a free transfer and went to the J-League.

Only Butskec is the only one of the former golden generation who is still holding on.

At the same time, Paulinho also ended Barcelona's journey to the giants, returned to the Chinese Super League, and once again put on the familiar jersey.

There are also players such as Mina, Dignes, Deulofeu, and Malone who have also left the team and gone to other places.

These players brought back nearly 100 million transfer income to Barcelona.

This season, Barça's income and expenditure are balanced.

Under the leadership of Messi in the new season, they are also looking forward to changing the dynasty and returning to the top.

The top three in the Western Super League, the two teams shot, and Atletico Madrid was not far behind.

In the case of significant reinforcements from both league opponents, Atletico Madrid made a decisive move and directly smashed 72 million euros to sign Monaco star Lemar.

The young star, who has excellent dribbling and speed, will be an important piece in Simeone's counter-attacking tactics.

As long as he can stay healthy, Lemar has a promising future and even has the opportunity to become a new banner for Atletico Madrid.

In addition to the talented Lemar, there are also players such as Rodri, Arias, Castro, Adan and other players joining Atletico Madrid this summer, and the Sheets Army has invested more than 100 million this summer.

La Liga is still the top three in the Spanish Super League, and there is no suspense.

Serie A is still Juventus' domain.

After winning the title with 95 points last season, Juventus are no longer satisfied with dominance at home and are looking to perform better in the Champions League.

Therefore, the signing of Ronaldo is aimed at the Champions League.

And this summer, in addition to Ronaldo, they also have several heavyweight reinforcements, with a total expenditure of more than 200 million euros!

This price is second to none in the whole of Europe.

40.4 million euros to sign Portuguese defender Joao Cancelo, 40 million euros to introduce Brazilian striker Douglas Costa, 35 million euros to sign back Bonucci from AC Milan, these three transfers have a total amount of more than 100 million, and the reinforcements are all top-notch.

There are also 25-year-old goalkeeper Perrin, 21-year-old striker Favelli, 22-year-old defender Maniani, and 24-year-old German midfielder Emrejan, the arrival of these young people has brought new vitality to Juventus.

In addition, teams such as Milan and Roma have also been greatly reinforced.

Lautaro Martinez and Nainggolan donned the Nerazzurri, Gonzalo Higuain and Caldara joined the Rossoneri, Nzunzi and Pastore made high-profile moves to Roma, Ruiz and Verdi wore the blue shirt of Napoli.

The former small World Cup ushered in the dawn of revival!

Neither the Bundesliga nor the Ligue 1 have too dazzling transfers, they are more focused on selling people.

Even hegemonic teams such as Bayern and Paris cannot avoid the poaching of excellent players.

They can only continue to buy potential stocks, looking forward to shining in the new season.

In all leagues, transfers have to be in the Premier League.

<divcss=&ot;ntentadv&ot;> is the richest league after all, and even the relegation team can have hundreds of millions of euros in broadcast revenue every year.

With such financial resources, the introduction of reinforcements is naturally a big deal.

Manchester City are still spending big, and they finally have the Mahrez they have always wanted.

The transfer fee of 67.8 million euros is not expensive for a star of Mahrez's level.

After all, he is one of the important creators of the Leicester miracle, and he is the top attacker in English football and even international football today.

And at the age of 27, he is in his prime.

If it weren't for his strong desire to leave, Leicester City would not have been willing to let him go.

Apart from him, Pep Guardiola has not bought more people to be stars.

He scratched more than a dozen lottery tickets in one go, bringing in many young talents from all over the world.

However, there is no chance to play at Manchester City, and loan training is their only way out.

It's hard to say how many of these players will be able to play.

Manchester City's move is entirely learning from Chelsea, after all, the Blues are known as "taxis".

They sign a lot of young players every year from all over the world at low prices and then go out on loan and wait for the maturing results.

Even if few guys don't end up kicking out, it's not a big problem, given the low initial buyout fee and Chelsea don't care about the small amount of money.

After all, they have just set a goalkeeper transfer record.

In addition to Kepa, they also spent €57 million to buy midfielder Jorginho from Napoli.

As Antonio Conte's successor, former Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri inevitably poached from his old club, which is normal.

After all, everyone wants to have their own descendants in the new team.

And Jorginho's quality is also obvious to all, he was an important midfield player for Napoli's outstanding performances last season.

In addition to Chelsea, Arsenal are among the Premier League giants who have changed managers this summer.

Bidding farewell to the meritorious coach, Arsenal has officially entered the "post-Wenger era".

Paris coach Unai Emery left Ligue 1 to join the Premier League as the new Gunners manager.

Although he is still young, his strength is very good, and his tactical play is very thoughtful.

However, whether he can adapt quickly to the Premier League is a huge challenge for him.

This summer, the Arsenal hierarchy finally got a big deal and came up with a transfer fee of nearly 100 million euros to support their new manager.

Torreira, Leno, Papastathopoulos, Guendouzi and other powerful players have joined the team, and Arsenal is looking forward to a rebirth in the new season.

And the club that spent the most on transfers this summer was not them, but Liverpool, who had just lost in the Champions League final.

They have invested a total of almost 200 million euros, and they have fought hard for the new season to achieve ambitious goals.

Like Chelsea, their number one goal is to move up the goalkeeper position.

Karius struggled all year last season but was disastrous in the Champions League final, with him sent out on loan with little prospects.

Jurgen Klopp decisively signed the long-observed Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson, for a transfer fee of 62.5 million euros.

In addition, 60 million euros to sign Nabiketa, 45 million euros to bring in Fabinho and 14.7 million euros to buy Shaqiri......

Multiple signings are practical and efficient, and Klopp is building a Red Army empire along his lines.

At a time when league opponents are hurrying to bring in reinforcements, Manchester United has a lot of problems.

Mourinho was angry......

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