
A good business. This is how the transfer of Ylber Ramadani from Aberdeen to Leche in Serie A has been described, according to "The Guardian". In the published article, the 12 best transfers of this summer are listed, which translate into money spent where it should be. "From Mesi, Pulisic to Ramadan, moves that have resulted in good business", writes the prestigious British.
Ylber Ramadani- Born in Germany and raised in Kosovo, Ramadani has "spent 12 years away from home" to follow his dream of playing elite football. Last summer, Aberdeen paid £120,000 to sign the midfielder from MTK Budapest. Ramadan made 44 appearances last season as the team finished third. The midfielder was on the move again, as Lecce asked him as a replacement for Morten Hjulmand transferred to Sporting. Aberdeen allowed the 27-year-old to follow his Serie A dream and he has quickly earned comparisons with Gennaro Gattuso. After more than a decade on the streets, Ramadani seems to finally be in the right place, as he was sold for £1 million to the Italian club.
Lionel Messi- Inter Miami did not pay Paris a fee for Messi. The World Cup winner is earning 93 million guaranteed on his 2.5 year contract. Messi has scored 11 goals in 11 MLS games and fans have flocked wherever he plays, which shows where his true worth lies. Ranked by Forbes as the league's 11th most valuable team, worth $600 million, Inter Miami expects that valuation to double within a year.
Kristian Pulisic – Bought for £57.6m from Dortmund in 2019, Pulisic was sold for £18.9m to Milan this summer. Given the Rossoneri's desire to develop their brand in the US, his presence alone could be worth the reduced price tag. As it happened, he was presented with a wonderful goal in Bologna and again with Torino.
Other transfers - Diaçi Kamada, the Japanese fantasy player was "stolen" in the market by Lazio, who waited for the end of his contract with Frankfurt.
Kevin Voland, from Monaco to Union Berlin for £3.4m.
Another good deal is Rob Holding from Arsenal to Crystal Palace. The defender was sold for £4 million and has 150 appearances for Arsenal under his belt. Striker Artem Dovbik, who scored 54 goals in 86 games in 2020 for Midtland and last season played for Dnipro in Ukraine, moved to Girona for £6.6m, the most expensive signing in the Spanish club's history.
Midfielder Teddy Teuma was offered the chance to join second-tier Belgian side Union St.Gill and helped them rise from obscurity in European football. Now 29, he was snapped up by English manager Will Still at Reims this summer for £3.9million.
Beni Traore, a potential diamond, a 20-year-old striker whose progress at Swedish side Haken was derailed by injury. However, he started the current season in Sweden with 15 goals in 20 games.
That impressive rate prompted Sheffield United to give him a chance and he has already shown his worth. It was bought for £3.9 million. With Manuel Neuer still recovering from a broken leg he suffered in a skiing accident in December, Bayern spent the summer searching for a goalkeeper. It was the Israeli Peretz who caught the eye, after saving two penalties for Germany in the U-21 European Championship. Bayern paid £4.3m for the goalkeeper who signed a five-year deal and is expected to be a back-up initially but should get a chance in the future.
Pepelu, from Levante in the second division to Valencia for 4.3 million pounds. Although not in a very good economic situation, Valencia spent this figure for the midfielder, who is expected to be one of the main players of this edition. Barcelona give youngsters a chance more often than most and if youngsters leave it tends to be temporary.
One notable exception is Ezalzuli, the Moroccan winger who Xavi believed was ready for Barça's first team. After an apparent need to adjust the balances led to his departure on the last day. Barcelona have secured a buy-back clause to sign Ezalzuli for just €20 million, while Betis have a young talent ready to make an immediate impact.
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