Record-Breaking Summer Transfer Window Sees Over 11,000 International Transfers

Record-Breaking Summer Transfer Window Sees Over 11,000 International Transfers

FIFA’s recent report reveals a record-breaking summer transfer window, with over 11,000 international transfers registered globally. Despite a slight decline in spending compared to last year, clubs across the globe invested heavily to bolster their squads.

The most expensive transfer of the window was Julian Alvarez’s move from Manchester City to Atletico Madrid for a staggering €75 million. Kylian Mbappe’s sensational free transfer to Real Madrid also made headlines, with the French forward reportedly receiving a hefty signing bonus.

However, overall spending on transfer fees cooled off during the mid-year trading period. FIFA’s research indicates that clubs committed to spend $6.46 billion on international player deals, down from $7.43 billion in the same period last year.

The average transfer fee paid by European clubs, the richest market, was $3.13 million, a decrease from $3.8 million a year ago. Notably, the FIFA study excludes the biggest transfer deal of the European offseason, Dominic Solanke’s move from Bournemouth to Tottenham.

English clubs emerged as the biggest net spenders, investing $1.69 billion on international transfers. Italy and Saudi Arabia also had significant net spending, while Belgian clubs made a net profit of $302 million.

Clubs from Argentina and Brazil also benefited from the transfer window, receiving more than they spent on international deals.

Of the record 11,000 international transfers processed by FIFA, nearly 6,300 were free agent players. This highlights the growing trend of clubs acquiring players without paying transfer fees.

Arteta to Discuss Contract Extension with Arsenal After Transfer Window

Arteta to Discuss Contract Extension with Arsenal After Transfer Window

Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has expressed his desire to extend his contract with the club once the summer transfer window closes next week. Arteta’s current deal expires at the end of the season, and he is eager to continue his tenure in North London.

Ahead of Arsenal’s Premier League match against Aston Villa on Saturday, Arteta revealed that discussions regarding his future will take place after the club’s transfer business is concluded. “The focus has been on the transfer window. We had quite a lot of things to do and discuss. We are on it and we will take care of that in the right moment,” Arteta told reporters.

When asked if talks would occur after the transfer window shuts, Arteta replied affirmatively. He expressed his gratitude for the support and harmony within the club, stating, “I am very grateful first of all for where I’m sitting and the people I work with every single day because it’s really difficult to find that harmony, trust, belief, and alignment in the vision.”

Arteta emphasized his excitement about the future of Arsenal, saying, “It’s something I always mention because I believe we still have an unbelievable time ahead of us. It’s very exciting, and I am very excited about it.”

While Arteta is focused on strengthening Arsenal’s squad before discussing his own future, he declined to comment on reports linking the club with a £32 million move for Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Merino. “I cannot talk about any player that’s not with us. There’s still time in the market,” Arteta said.

The Arsenal manager acknowledged that the final week of the transfer window could bring surprises, but he confirmed that striker Eddie Nketiah would be involved against Aston Villa despite interest from Nottingham Forest. “I expect Eddie to train with us today. To be prepared for tomorrow. That’s it. Whatever happens will happen if it’s good for everybody,” Arteta said.

There is also speculation about a potential move for Raheem Sterling to Arsenal after the 29-year-old was left out of Chelsea’s opening Premier League game of the season against Manchester City. Sterling, who was also omitted from England’s Euro 2024 squad, worked with Arteta at Manchester City when the Arsenal boss served as Pep Guardiola’s assistant.

“I can talk about my time with Raheem. It was exceptional. We built a really strong relationship together,” Arteta said. “He was unbelievable at the time we were together, and he taught me a lot as well. About individuals, how they play, and how we give them support and help them. He’s someone I have a really strong feeling about.”

Liverpool Manager Slot Unfazed by Lack of Transfer Activity

Liverpool Manager Slot Unfazed by Lack of Transfer Activity

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has expressed confidence in his team despite the club’s lack of transfer activity this summer. Slot, who took over from Jurgen Klopp at the end of last season, believes he has inherited a “very good team” and is not concerned about the lack of new signings.

“I trust the team,” Slot said. “I’ve said before, I have inherited a very good team, with young players. We trust them a lot. They proved that they have earned our trust.”

Liverpool are the only team in the Premier League yet to make a signing this summer. Spain international Martin Zubimendi rejected the opportunity to leave Real Sociedad, while a deal for Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili is reportedly close but would see the Georgian stay at the Mestalla this season on loan.

Slot takes charge of his first competitive game at Anfield on Sunday when Brentford are the visitors. The Dutchman said he is focused on getting the three points and is not feeling the nerves of having to impress the home fans.

“I am not nervous at all,” Slot said. “Certainly not at this moment because I’m in the middle of preparation, prepare the team for Sunday. It wouldn’t be a good thing if you have nerves. I trust what me and my staff do to prepare the team in the best possible way. I trust the team a lot.”

Liverpool’s window has been more dominated by sales. Sepp van den Berg and Fabio Carvalho have joined Brentford for combined fees of close to £50 million, while Bobby Clark has joined Red Bull Salzburg. England defender Joe Gomez has also been linked with a move away before the transfer deadline in a week’s time.

Slot is keen for Gomez to stay put, saying: “At this moment I am expecting everyone to be here. (But) everything can change. He didn’t play a lot in the Euros and when he came back in the first sessions he couldn’t train the whole session, so we had to manage his load and that was also a bit (of) a reason why he wasn’t in the team on Saturday. But this week he had a good week in terms of load and how much he could do with the team. He is one of the players that I see new things from and learn things what I see from him.”

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