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Top 11 transfers you might have missed last week; Jode Bellingham to Sunderland, Joselu joins Real Madrid

Published at :June 20, 2023 at 12:53 AM
Modified at :June 20, 2023 at 1:15 AM
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Rajarshi Shukla


With the Transfer window now open plenty of transfers have already been completed

Clubs all around Europe and further afield have been doing business up until that point aware full well that the majority of international agreements and free transfers won't be finalised until July 1.

The fans have already seen a number of huge signings and completed transfers. Real Madrid, who recently signed Jude Bellingham, recently made another acquisition and other elite European clubs have also made investments.

Saudi clubs have also made a number of transfers with many elite players joining them, let's take a look at the top 11 transfers you have missed out on this week.

11. Jode Bellingham to Sunderland

Jobe Bellingham has successfully transferred from Birmingham City to Sunderland for an unknown sum. The talented 17-year-old midfielder played 22 times in the Championship this season as a regular for John Eustace's team. He departs the Blues at the exact same stage as his brother Jude Bellingham, who left for Borussia Dortmund three years ago.

10. Dejan Kulusevski to Tottenham

Tottenham confirmed the long-term acquisition of Dejan Kulusevski from Turin. In January 2022, the Sweden attacker first signed a loan agreement with Spurs with a £29.2 million buyout option. The 23-year-old has allegedly agreed to a five-year contract with the Premier League team for a reduced fee of £25 million.

Kulusevski illustrated his worth for the Spurs as he produced seven goals in 57 games while on loan, aiding Spurs in their 2021–22 Champions League qualifying.

9. Giovanni Simone to Napoli

The 27-year-old striker recently agreed to a new contract that would keep him with the team until 2026 with an additional year's availability. The Argentine will stay with the Italian champions after his loan move from rivals Hellas Verona has become permanent.

Simeone was a dependable figure off the bench in every match as Napoli won the 2022–23 title. In 33 matches for the team, he scored nine goals and had one assist. He excelled in the Champions League, scoring four goals in seven matches.

8. Joselu Mato to Real Madrid

Joselu Mato, the Spanish attacking midfielder, has signed for Real Madrid on a one-year loan with the possibility to become a permanent member of the team. This Tuesday at Valdebebas, he will be unveiled.

Joselu, who is now 33 years old, is joining Real Madrid once more. He spent a two-year stint with Real Madrid Castilla and debuted in 2011 for Jose Mourinho's squad. After Spain's national team won the UEFA Nations League this past Sunday, Joselu is officially the league's winner.

7. Mikayil Faye to Barcelona

Mikayil Faye has signed for FC Barcelona for the following four-year contract with a purchase provision of 400 million euros, until 30 June 2027.

On July 14, 2004, Mikayil Faye was born in Sedhiou, Senegal. He began his professional career with Diambars FC in the Gambian division. His outstanding achievements piqued the attention of NK Kustosija in the Croatian Second Division, and the Balkan club acquired him in the winter transfer market. He recorded 13 games for the Zagreb team, 11 of which were as a starter.

6. Ruben Neves to Al-Hilal

Ruben Neves will be sold by Wolves to Saudi Arabian team Al Hilal for a price of £47 million. The 26-year-old has been linked with Manchester United in prior transfer seasons but has agreed to join Al-Hilal. His contract at Molineux is set to expire next summer.

During the 2022–23 Premier League season, Portugal midfielder Neves made 35 outings for Wolves and tallied six goals along with an assist. He is now on the move to a Saudi club.

5. Yankuba Minteh to Newcastle

Yankuba Minteh, a Gambian winger, has been acquired by Newcastle United from Odense of Denmark. The 18-year-old will reportedly begin playing for the Magpies on July 1 before being loaned out to Feyenoord in the Netherlands for the 2023–24 campaign. In 17 Superliga games in 2022–2023, Minteh recorded four goals and six assists.

4. Mahmoud Dahoud to Brighton

The German international Mahmoud Dahoud whose deal with Borussia Dortmund ends at the finish of this month, has been signed by Brighton. He has inked a four-year contract that will see him remain at Seagulls until 2027. After James Milner and Joao Pedro, the German national team twice capped Syrian-born Dahoud has joined Brighton this summer.

3. James Milner to Brighton

James Milner, the Liverpool midfielder has signed for Brighton on a free transfer. The 37-year-old left Jurgen Klopp's team at the conclusion of the 2022–23 season following eight seasons with the club, and he has also signed a one–year contract with further options on the south coast.

Milner played 332 times in all competitions while at Anfield and won seven significant trophies, notably the Premier League in 2020 and the Champions League in 2019.

2. Benjamin Tahirovic to Ajax

Benjamin Tahirovic, a midfielder for Roma, has agreed to move to Ajax after the two teams negotiated a deal.

The Giallorossi and the Dutch team came to an agreement for the midfielder's permanent transfer, as Roma stated. Roma will keep a 15% sell-on clause from any upcoming sales while they pay a price of €8.5 million, bonuses included. The 20-year-old Tahirovic will have his medical test in Amsterdam following the conclusion of the present international games.

1. Kevin Schade to Brentford

To convert Kevin Schade's loan agreement into a long-term one, Brentford has shelled out about £22 million. In January, Schade came on loan from Freiburg and played 19 times for Thomas Frank's team.

The 21-year-old, who has appeared previously for Germany, has now committed to the Bees for a "club record fee" on a five-year deal. In preparation for this summer's European Championships, which will be held in Georgia and Romania between June 21 and July 8, Schade was recently invited up to play for the Germany Under-21 team.

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