Off-Season Transfer Thread

Who will spend the most this summer?

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  • Bayern Munich

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  • FC Schalke

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  • Borussia Dortmund

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  • Total voters
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Depends who you follow on Twitter.
Find the right folk and it can be pretty
handy. Other times, not so much.
Goal.com are good for a laugh, not much
else. Anything they post that has a hint
of accuracy is usually ripped straight off of a less fictional website. ---------- Post added 16-07-2011 at 07:23
AM ----------

Denilson has moved to São Paulo on loan for a year. Shame, I'm sure I saw him
pass the ball forward for a change the other night...
 
doni to liverpool.
falcao staying in portugal. signed a 4 year deal.
toure thinks city will win it all this season. rio thinks thats bull and fergie thinks its a six team race. i dont think so...
no ones mentioned vieira retiring? staying in machester tho. maybe the best def. midfielder to have played in england...?

Denilson has moved to São Paulo on loan for a year.

i dont think itll be a loss.

EDIT: i remember when dida was put up on e-bay by a fan...
 
Transfers Premier League club by club list of deals done Manchester United Liverpool Manchester City Chelsea Tottenham Arsenal - Football Spy - MirrorFootball.co.uk


Arsenal
In: Carl Jenkinson (Charlton), signed £1m; Gervinho (Lille), signed £10.7m

Out: Gael Clichy (Man City) £7m; Mark Randall (Chesterfield), free, Tom Cruise, Roarie Deacon (released), Wellington (Levante) season-long loan


Aston Villa
In: None

Out: Ashley Young (Man United) £16m, Brad Friedel (Tottenham) free , Nigel Reo-Coker (released), John Carew (released), Moustapha Salifou (released), Robert Pires (released), Isaiah Osbourne (released), Harry Forrester (released), Arsenio Halfhuid (released); Durrell Berry (Unattached, free); Ellis Deeney (released); Calum Flanagan (released)

Blackburn
In: Myles Anderson (Aberdeen) free

Out: Phil Jones (Man United) £16.5m; Frankie Fielding (Derby) £400,000, Jordan Bowen (released), Jason Brown (released) Zurab Khizanishvili (released), Marceo Rigters (released), Michael Potts (released), Benjani Mwarurawi (released)

Bolton
In: Darren Pratley (Swansea) free

Out: Ali Al Habsi (Wigan) £4m, Johan Elmander (Galatasaray) free, J Lloyd Samuel (released), Joey O’Brien (released), Tamir Cohen (released), Sam Sheridan (released), Masion McGeechan (released), Tom Eckersley (released), Danny Ward (Huddersfield) undisclosed

Chelsea
In: Lucas Piazon (Sao Paulo) fee up to £8m

Out: Jack Cork (Southampton), Jeffrey Bruma (Hamburg) two-season loan, Sam Walker (Northampton) loan, Michael Mancienne (Hamburg) £3m, Jacopo Sala (Hamburg) free, Gokhan Tore (Hamburg) free, Sam Hutchinson (released), Michael Woods (released), Danny Philliskirk (Sheffield United) free

Everton
In: Eric Dier (Sporting Lisbon) year-long loan

Out: James Vaughan (Norwich) £2.5m, John Nolan (Stockport County) free transfer, Iain Turner (released), Nathan Craig (released) Gerard Kinsella (released), Lee McArdle (released) Kieran Agard (Yeovil) free, Hope Akpan (released); Luke Dobie (released)

Fulham
In: Dan Burn (Darlington) undisclosed fee; John-Arne Riise (Roma) £2.4m, Csaba Somogyi (Rakospalotai EAC) free transfer, Tom Donegan (Everton) free

Out: Zoltan Gera (released); Diomansy Kamara (released); John Pantsil (released); Eddie Johnson (released); Matthew Saunders (released), Kagisho Dikgacoi (Crystal Palace) undisclosed

Liverpool
In: Jordan Henderson (Sunderland) £20m, Charlie Adam (Blackpool) £8m, Stewart Downing (Aston Villa) £20m

Out: Paul Konchesky (Leicester) £1.5m; Stephen Darby (Rochdale) season-long loan; Jason Banton (released); Deale Chamberlain (released); Douglas Cooper (released); Sean Highdale (released); Steven Irwin (released); Nikola Saric (released)

Manchester City
In: Stefan Savic (Partizan Belgrade) £6m; Gael Clichy (Arsenal) £7m

Out: Patrick Vieira (released), Javier Garrido (released), Shaleum Logan (Brentford) free, Scott Kay (released), Javan Vidal (released), Andrew Tutte (released), James Wood (released), David Gonzalez (Aberdeen) six-month loan, James Poole (released)

Manchester United
In: Ashley Young (Aston Villa), Phil Jones (Blackburn) £16.5m, David De Gea (Atletico Madrid) £17,8m, Pierluigi Gollini (Fiorentina, free)

Out: Paul Scholes (retired), Owen Hargreaves (released), Edwin van der Sar (retired), Gary Neville (retired), Bebe (Besiktas) loan, Ritchie De Laet (Norwich City, loan); Joe Dudgeon (Hull, undisclosed); Corry Evans (Hull, undisclosed); Conor Devlin (free); Ryan Tunnicliffe (Peterborough) loan; Scott Wootton (Peterborough) loan; Nicky Ajose (Peterborough) undisclosed; Wes Brown (Sunderland) undisclosed; John O’Shea (Sunderland) undisclosed

Newcastle
In: Yohan Cabaye (Lille) £4,3m, Demba Ba (West Ham) free, Sylvain Marveaux (Rennes) free; Mehdi Abeid (Lens) undisclosed

Out: Kevin Nolan (West Ham) £4m; Sol Campbell (released); Shefki Kuqi (released); Patrick McLaughlin (released); Ben Tozer (Northampton) free

Norwich
In: James Vaughan (Everton) £2.5m; Steve Morison (Millwall) £2.8m; Elliott Bennett (Brighton) undisclosed fee; Ritchie De Laet (Manchester United) season-long loan; Anthony Pilkington (Huddersfield) £2m; Bradley Johnson (Leeds) undisclosed fee

Out: Matt Gill (Bristol Rovers) free; Jens Berthel Askou (released); Sam Habergham (released); Bradley Johnson (Leeds) free

QPR
In: Kieron Dyer (West Ham) free; Jay Bothroyd (Cardiff) free

Out: Lee Brown (released); Pascal Chimbonda (released); Elliott Cox (released); Gavin Mahon (released); Joe Oastler (Torquay) free; Josh Parker (released); Romone Rose (released); Georgias Tofas (released), Mikele Leigertwood (Reading) undisclosed

Stoke City
In: Jonathan Woodgate (Tottenham) free

Out: Abdoulaye Faye (released); Eidur Gudjohnsen (released); Ibrahima Sonko (released)

Sunderland
In: Sebastian Larsson (Birmingham, free); Kieren Westwood (Coventry, free); Connor Wickham (Ipswich, £13m); Craig Gardner (Birmingham) £5m, Ji Dong-won (Chunnam Dragons) £2m; Wes Brown (Manchester United) £1.2m; John O’Shea (Manchester United) £4m; David Vaughan (Blackpool) free, Ahmed Elmohamady (ENPPI, £2m), Roarie Deacon (Arsenal/free agent) free.

Out: Jordan Henderson (Liverpool, £20m); Cristian Riveros (Kayserispor), Bolo Zenden (released); Michael Kay (released); Nathan Luscombe (released); Daniel Madden (released); Robert Weir (released); Nathan Wilson (released); Mvoto Jean-Yves (released)

Swansea
In: Danny Graham (Watford) £3.5m, Jose Moreira (Benfica) undisclosed fee, Steve Caulker (Tottenham) loan

Out: Dorus de Vries (Wolves) free, Darren Pratley (Bolton) free, Scott Donnelly (Wycombe) loan

Tottenham
In: Brad Friedel (Aston Villa) free, Cristian Ceballos (free agent)

Out: Jonathan Woodgate (Stoke) free, Jamie O’Hara (Wolves) £5m, Steve Caulker (Swansea) loan

West Brom
In: Billy Jones (Preston) free; Gareth McAuley (Ipswich) free

Out: Giles Barnes (released); Abdoulaye Meite (Dijon, free); Gianni Zuiverloon (Mallorca) free, Borja Valero (Villarreal, loan deal made permanent); Scott Carson (Bursaspor) £2.1m

Wigan
In: Ali Al Habsi (Bolton) £4m

Out: Jason Koumas (released); Steven Caldwell (released); Daniel De Ridder (released); Joseph Holt (released); Thomas Lambert (released); Thomas Oakes (released); Francis Pollitt (released); Abian Serrano Davila (released)

Wolves
In: Jamie O’Hara (Tottenham) £5m; Dorus de Vries (Swansea) free; Roger Johnson (Birmingham City) £7m

Out: Jody Craddock (released); Adriano Basso (released); John Dunleavy (released); Marcus Hahnemann (released); David Jones (released); Nathan Rooney (released); Steven Mouyokolo (Sochaux) season-long loan; Greg Halford (Portsmouth) undisclosed.
 
looks like this tevez saga could be over. city accept a bid from corinthians. will miss watching his amazing skills and energy. one of very few south americans to make a real impact in the epl...
gervinho paperwork is finalised...finally.
 
given to villa. done.
boateng to bayern. done.
new european player of the year award anounced to start next season.
fergie still not interested in sneijder...allegedly. so far not one of the heavily talked about transfers has come through (nasri, fabs, modric, sneijder). of them, i think fabs is the only one that may make a move, but thats looking less likely as the season draws closer...
 
I'll believe the Tevez stuff when I see a video of him being welcomed!! Whispers of Aguero replacing him if he goes though....
 
I'll believe the Tevez stuff when I see a video of him being welcomed!! Whispers of Aguero replacing him if he goes though....

he may not go to corinthians, but youd have to assume hes on his way...?
adebayor on loan to spurs? i hope not. i doubt hed bring anything to the squad.
 
BBC Sport - Carlos Tevez's move from Man City to Corinthians is off

I'll presume nothing about Tevez - if u can name a club that can come up with $40 million that needs him I'm all ears. Sth American clubs don't tend to have that sort of $$. Barca don't need him. Real don't either...Inter?? I just don't see it happening and City have no problem holding onto him. He's world class and is far more likely to go in January or as a trade/$$ deal for another good striker...
 
BBC Sport - Carlos Tevez's move from Man City to Corinthians is off

I'll presume nothing about Tevez - if u can name a club that can come up with $40 million that needs him I'm all ears. Sth American clubs don't tend to have that sort of $$. Barca don't need him. Real don't either...Inter?? I just don't see it happening and City have no problem holding onto him. He's world class and is far more likely to go in January or as a trade/$$ deal for another good striker...

Maybe - given his outbursts at club management i could see them cutting their losses. When he gets his knickers in a knot he is a liability IMO.
 
Maybe - given his outbursts at club management i could see them cutting their losses. When he gets his knickers in a knot he is a liability IMO.

No chance in hell that happens. He's just stated he'd like to leave and why - hardly outbursts at club management. City have him signed till 2014 - why would they take a cut price deal for arguably the best striker in the world at the moment. If no deal is done he'll be playing for us soon. Simple as that. City hold the cards here, not Tevez.
 
No chance in hell that happens. He's just stated he'd like to leave and why - hardly outbursts at club management. City have him signed till 2014 - why would they take a cut price deal for arguably the best striker in the world at the moment. If no deal is done he'll be playing for us soon. Simple as that. City hold the cards here, not Tevez.

Take your Man City coloured glasses off ljandkg! He is no where near being the best striker in the world.

All im saying is after his half time spat with Mancini, public criticism of Garry Cook and Brian Marwood and constant requests to leave why would they want to continue to put up with his rubbish. Sure they hold all the cards but i can still see them cutting their losses with him.
 
Maybe - given his outbursts at club management i could see them cutting their losses. When he gets his knickers in a knot he is a liability IMO.

No chance in hell that happens. He's just stated he'd like to leave and why - hardly outbursts at club management. City have him signed till 2014 - why would they take a cut price deal for arguably the best striker in the world at the moment. If no deal is done he'll be playing for us soon. Simple as that. City hold the cards here, not Tevez.

Where's the ignore button.
 
God forbid I say anything that you interpret as being critical of your team but please read what i actually said.

Sure they hold all the cards but i can still see them cutting their losses with him.

Im agreeing with you that they hold all the cards but if you come out and publicly criticize the CEO and Football manager at some stage they are going to give you the heave ho no matter how much they have paid for you and how good you are. Just ask Robinho.

and if he is so great why are Corinthians the only ones lining up to buy him.......
 
God forbid I say anything that you interpret as being critical of your team but please read what i actually said.



Im agreeing with you that they hold all the cards but if you come out and publicly criticize the CEO and Football manager at some stage they are going to give you the heave ho no matter how much they have paid for you and how good you are. Just ask Robinho.

and if he is so great why are Corinthians the only ones lining up to buy him.......

i would consider him one of the top 5 strikers about at the minute. but as you say, theres only so much management can put up with.
i like tevez, but i think itd be in citys best interest to get rid of him and start thinking of a replacement, because even if he doesnt leave by the start of the season, hes not a player they can build a team around...
looks like barca have agreed to a deal for sanchez.
anyone else think there too many players talking about who should be coming to their club? there should be some sort of ruling. its just sh!t stirring in the end.
 
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