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The most expensive transfers of the summer 💸

The most expensive transfers of the summer 💸

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Liverpool in total domination.
July has just ended, time to take a look at the most expensive transfers of the summer so far.
Liverpool has the two most expensive transfers of this market.
Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike cost over €200M together.
In the top 5, we find only one club outside the Premier League: Galatasaray with the official arrival of Victor Osimhen (€75M).
A transfer tied with that of Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United.
The Red Devils are also closing the deal with the arrival of Matheus Cunha.
Which of these recruits are you most looking forward to seeing play this season? Give us your opinion in the comments!
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