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The winter transfer window is over, here are the most sensational moves in the world of football

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The winter transfer window is over, here are the most sensational moves in the
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Transfer Market 2026: Summary of the main transfers

The winter transfer window in most of Europe's major leagues has ended, bringing numerous and unexpected moves to Serie A, Premier League, La Liga and Bundesliga clubs. According to FIFA, the deadline for player transfers was 20:00 on February 2.

In Italy, Juventus loaned Joao Mario to Bologna, while Rugani was loaned to Fiorentina with an option to buy. Italian clubs were active until the last minute, with attempts to buy the likes of Mauro Icardi and Alexander Sorloth, while Mateta's move to Milan was blocked due to medical problems. Roma have strengthened their attack with the arrival of Bryan Zaragoza , and Parma have brought Strefezza back to Serie A. Lazio allowed Matias Vecino to leave for Celta Vigo and are considering offers for Nuno Tavares , while Pisa and Cremonese have strengthened their squads with new loans and acquisitions.

In the Premier League, Liverpool have completed a deal for defender Jérémy Jacquet , Tottenham have secured aged striker James Wilson for the U-21s, while Crystal Palace have advanced for J ørgen Strand Larsen and Kalvin Phillips has been loaned to Sheffield United. Arsenal have explored options for high-profile players, but recent negotiations have not been finalised.

In La Liga, one of the most sensational transfers is the arrival of Ademola Lookman to Atlético Madrid, while other clubs are strengthening their teams to face the second phase of the season.

In the Bundesliga, attention was drawn to the moves of players such as Mërgim Berisha to Kaiserslautern and Brajan Gruda to Leipzig, bringing significant changes to the composition of German teams.

Meanwhile, Karim Benzema is very close to transferring to Al-Hilal, as the parties have reportedly reached an agreement in principle for an 18-month contract.

The French striker, who currently plays for Al-Ittihad, is expected to make the move to his big blue rivals, an operation that has stirred up the waters in the Saudi championship and sparked speculation over the hierarchy of the strongest teams.

The transfer was temporarily blocked due to the opposition of Cristiano Ronaldo, who, according to local media, has expressed concerns about fair play in the championship, arguing that the great power that Al-Hilal would gather could affect the balance of the competition. In protest, the Portuguese is said to have refused to play the match against Al Nassr.

The deadline for the transfer market has caused clubs to focus activity on loans, sales and last-minute purchases, securing strategic reinforcements for the remainder of the season and showing the intensity of negotiations in the final minutes. /Pamphlet

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