European Transfers 2010/11

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Couldn't see a thread anywhere for this (apart from last year's), so here's confirmed major European transfers for this transfer window:

Adriano (Flamengo to Roma)
Adriano (Sevilla to Barca)
Alcaraz, Antolin (Brugge to Wigan)
Alonso, Marcos (Real Madrid to Bolton)
Angeleri, Marcos (Estudiantes to Sunderland)
Azpilicueta, César (Osasuna to Marseille)
Bakircioglü, Kennedy (Ajax to Racing Santander)
Ballack, Michael (Chelsea to Leverkusen)
Barrera, Pablo (UNAM to West Ham)
Bebe (Vitoria de Guimaraes to Man Utd)
Beckford, Jermaine (Leeds to Everton)
Benayoun, Yossi (Liverpool to Chelsea)
Benussi, Francesco (Lecce to Palermo)
Blake, Robbie (Burnley to Bolton)
Boateng, Jérôme (Hamburg to Man City)
Bojinov, Valeri (Man City to Parma)
Bonucci, Leonardo (Bari to Juventus)
Boruc, Artur (Celtic to Fiorentina)
Boselli, Mauro (Estudiantes to Wigan)
Bramble, Titus (Wigan to Sunderland)
Bresciano, Mark (Palermo to Lazio)
Campbell, Sol (Arsenal to Newcastle)
Cana, Lorik (Sunderland to Galatasaray)
Canales, Sergio (Racing to Real Madrid)
Cannavaro, Fabio (Juventus to Al Ahli)
Carvalho, Ricardo (Chelsea to Real Madrid)
Cathcart, Craig (Man Utd to Blackpool)
Cavani, Edison (Palermo to Napoli)
Chamakh, Marouane (Bordeaux to Arsenal)
Chygrynskiy, Dmytro (Barca to Shakhtar)
Cole, Joe (Chelsea to Liverpool)
Costa, Alberto (Montpellier to Valencia)
Costa, Ricardo (Lille to Valencia)
De Guzman, Jonathan (Feyenoord to Real Mallorca)
Di Maria, Angel (Benfica to Real Madrid)
Dia, Issiar (Nancy to Fenerbahce)
Diekmeier, Dennis (Nurnberg to Hamburg)
Dossena, Andreas (Liverpool to Napoli)
Eduardo (Braga to Genoa)
Eduardo Da Silva (Arsenal to Shakhtar Donetsk)
El Hamdaoui, Mounir (AZ to Ajax)
Escudero, Damián (Villareal to Boca Jrs.)
Feghouli, Sofiane (Grenoble to Valencia)
Fletcher, Steven (Burnley to Wolves)
Foster, Ben (Man Utd to Birmingham)
Franco, Leo (Galatasaray to Zaragoza)
Gaitán, Nicolás (Boca Jrs. to Benfica)
Garcia, Santiago (Rosario Central to Palermo)
Garrido, Javier (Man City to Lazio)
Gomez, Alejandro (San Lorenzo to Catania)
Gosling, Dan (Everton to Newcastle)
Grandin, Elliot (CSKA Sofia to Blackpool)
Gueye, Magaye (Strasbourg to Everton)
Guti (Real Madrid to besiktas)
Hareood, Marlon (Villa to Blackpool)
Henry, Thierry (Barca to New York)
Hernández, Javier (Chivas to Man Utd)
Hernanes (Sao Paolo to Lazio)
Hooper, Gary (Scunthorpe United to Celtic)
Hitzlsperger, Thomas (Lazio to West Ham)
Hoogland, Tim (Mainz to Schalke)
Hunt, Stephen (Hull to Wolves)
Iwelumo, Chris (Wolves to Burnley)
James, David (Portsmouth to Bristol City)
Jara, Franco (Arsenal de Sarandi to Benfica)
Jiménez, Roberto Atletico Madrid to Benfica)
Jones, Kenwyne (Sunderland to Stoke)
Jovanović, Milan (Standard to Liverpool)
Juarez, Efraim (UNAM to Celtic)
Kačar, Gojko (Hertha Berlin to Hamburg)
Kalas, Tomáš (Sigma Olomouc to Chelsea)
Khedira, Sami (Stuttgart to Real Madrid)
Krhin, Rene (Inter to Bologna)
Kjaer, Simon (Palermo to Wolfsburg)
Kolarov, Aleksandar (Lazio to Man City)
Koscielny, Laurent (Lorient to Arsenal)
Kurányi, Kevin (Schalke to Dynamo Moscow)
León, Pedro (Getafe to Real Madrid)
Lobonţ, Bogdan (Dinamo to Roma)
Luis, Filipe (Deportivo to Atletico Madrid)
Mandzukic, Mario (Dinamo Zagreb to Wolfsburg)
Marchena, Carlos (Valencia to Villareal)
Martin, Malaury (Monaco to Blackpool)
Martínez, Jorge (Catania to Juventus)
Martins, Obafemi Wolfsburg to Rubin Kazan)
McArthur, James (Hamilton to Wigan)
McCarthy, James (Hamilton to Wigan)
McGeady, Aiden (Celtic to Spartak Moscow)
Metzelder, Christoph (Real Madrid to Schalke)
Mista (Deportivo to Toronto)
Mouyokolo, Steven (Hull to Wolves)
Molinaro, Christian (Juventus to Stuttgart)
Moutinho, João (Sporting to Porto)
Mucha, Ján (Legia Warsaw to Everton)
Neuville, Oliver (Mönchengladbach to Bielefeld)
Ooijer, Andre (PSV to Ajax)
Papastathopolous, Sokratis (Genoa to AC Milan)
Paramatti, Lorenzo (Bologna to Inter)
Pepe, Simone (Udinese to Juventus)
Petrov, Martin (Man City to Bolton)
Piquionne, Frederic (Lyon to West Ham)
Pletikosa, Stipe (Spartak Moscow to Spurs)
Pogatetz, Emanuel (Middlesbrough to Hannover)
Poulsen, Christian (Juventus to Liverpool)
Quaresma, Ricardo (Inter to Besiktas)
Rafinha (Schalke to Genoa)
Ramires (Benfica to Chelsea)
Ranocchia, Andrea (Genoa to Inter)
Raúl González Blanco (Real Madrid to Schalke)
Reid, Steven (Blackburn to West Brom)
Riera, Fat Albert (Liverpool to Olympiakos)
Riveros, Cristian (Cruz Azul to Sunderland)
Rodríguez, James (Banfield to Porto)
Rommedahl, Dennis (Ajax to Olympiakos)
Rukavina, Ante (Panathinaikos to Dinamo Zagreb)
Senderos, Philippe (Arsenal to Fulham)
Shelvey, Jonjo (Charlton to Liverpool)
Shorey, Nicky (Villa to West Brom)
Silva, David (Valencia to Man City)
Silva, João (Aves to Everton)
Simons, Timmy (PSV to Nurnberg)
Simplício, Fábio (Palermo to Roma)
Šimůnek, Jan (Wolfsburg to Kaiserslautern)
Sinclair, Scott (Chelsea to Swansea)
Smalling, Chris (Fulham to Man Utd)
Soldado, Roberto (Getafe to Valencia)
Stam, Ronnie (FC Twente to Wigan)
Stoch, Miroslav (Chelsea to Fenerbahçe)
Storari, Marco (Milan to Juventus)
Sylvestre, Ludovic (Mlada Boleslav to Blackpool)
Szalai, Adam (Real Madrid to Mainz)
Toni, Luca (Bayern Munich to Genoa)
Topal, Mehmet (Galatasaray to Valencia)
Tosic, Zoran (Man Utd to CSKA)
Toure, Yaya (Barca to Man City)
Uchida, Atsuto (Kashima Antlers to Schalke)
Valero, Borja (West Brom to Villareal)
Vallès, Enric (NAC to Birmingham)
van Damme, Jelle (Anderlecht to Wolves)
Veloso, Miguel (Sporting Lisbon to Genoa)
Villa, David (Valecia to Barcelona)
Vittek, Robert (Lille to MKE Ankaragucu)
Volz, Moritz (Fulham to St. Pauli)
Walter (Internacional to Porto)
Westermann, Heiko (Schalke 04 to Hamburger SV)
Wilson, Danny (Rangers to Liverpool)
Yepes, Mario (Chievo to AC Milan)
Zigic, Nikola (Valencia to Birmingham)

last updated August 12th 2010
 
If this is the new thread:

Miroslav Stoch - Chelsea to Fenerbahce
Cana - Sunderland to Galatasaray
 
Added Barrera & Piquionne to West Ham, Santiago Garcia (young Argentine CB) to Palermo, Adriano to Barca and Diekmeier to Hamburg (replacement for Boateng)
 
this is a resume of the transfer campaign of europe's top 10 clubs according to italian paper gazzetta dello sport - courtesy of google translation services. (please note that they do not mention shitty amongst them :))

Ten largest in Europe market
It all revolves around Inter Mou
The favorites in the race for the next Champions League so far, have placed a few shots: Villa in Barcelona is the most significant. Negotiations have stalled: the solution of cases Maicon Balotelli could break the deadlock


Maicon, champion of Europe with Inter. Afp
Maicon, champion of Europe with Inter. Afp

MILAN, July 21, 2010 - round and round, Europe still have it in their hands: José Mourinho and Inter, or the coach and the team who lifted the Champions League final. The streets of the Special One and the Nerazzurri were divided immediately after the triumph at the Bernabeu stadium that Portugal has decided to attend more often, but Mou and Inter continue to keep competition at bay, even now that they are now rivals. Yes, because the deal for Madrid-Milan Maicon axle blocks, in fact, the market for top European teams. Until you know the future of the strong Brazilian side and Balotelli champions Italy are in no hurry to move in the transfer market, nor the White House could focus on other shots by feel. Fabregas Dzeko, Ozil and Ibrahimovic are the other names that could shake up a transfer market where, until now, the club was more active against Manchester City, who made sure David Silva, Jerome Boateng and Yaya Toure. Other English clubs have remained at the window, for fear of making mistakes more investment and for real conviction of their current strength. Waiting for something big to give off a number of significant movements, we analyzed the situation of the 10 clubs that Gazzetta.it considered at the forefront in the race for the next Champions League.

Inter - The reigning champions are giving time to the new coach Benitez to decide on who will point in the season going to start.
IN: Castellazzi (p, Sampdoria), Biabiany (a, Parma), Coutinho (a, Vasco da Gama)
OUT: Quaresma (c, Besiktas), Arnautovic (a, Werder Bremen).
What do you look: a central midfielder, especially by the name of Mascherano, Benitez pupil. The rest depends on the possible transfer: Balotelli would start to chase a bit (Kuyt? Forlan?), Maicon to a defensive exterior.

Toni Kroos is back at Bayern


BAYERN - After losing the last final, the only goal for Bayern Van Gaal is winning the Champions League. Without upsetting the staff available: so far no purchase only covered by loans. But what is much Kroos.
IN: Braafheid (d, Celtic), Breno (d, Nuremberg), Ottl (c, Nuremberg), Kroos (c, Bayer Leverkusen).
OUT: Lell (d, Hertha Berlin)
What do you look: a goalkeeper, because Butt has 36 years and Rensing, who failed the test last year, to be released. Would also convenient another side of defense and a central midfielder who gives breath to Van Bommel, perhaps someone more reliable Tymoschuk.

BARCELONA - Xavi says that "the arrival of Fabregas in Catalonia is inevitable, if Arsenal would remain a kind of 'loan'." Taken Villa, Ibrahimovic Guardiola asked to quickly decide their own destiny, making him understand that it is indeed a useful resource to the group, but not essential.
Shopping: Adriano (d, Seville), Henrique (d, Racing Santander), Caceres (d, Juventus), Hleb (c, Stuttgart), Villa (a, Valencia)
OUT: Chygrynskiy (d, Shakhtar Donetsk), Y. Toure (c, Manchester City), Henry (at New York Red Bulls).
What to search: Adriano got the ductile to the left side of defense, like Van der Wiel as an alternative for Daniel Alves on the opposite side. Mata is the man appointed to replace Henry but Fabregas is obviously the name of the hot market Blaugrana. Among other things, the departure of Toure suggest the arrival of a central midfielder.

Florentino Perez and Mourinho. Rev
Florentino Perez and Mourinho. Rev

REAL MADRID - The real deal is the arrival of Mourinho at the helm, but summer is not really summer when Florentino Perez does not place any killing.
Shopping: Pedro Leon (c, Getafe), Canales (c, Racing Santander), Mary (c, Benfica)
OUT: Metzelder (d, Schalke 04)
What to search: Mou wants a strong central midfielder and concrete Khedira is the right man. Rather than attacking, the Special One seeks reinforcements in defense if he comes Maicon, Ramos can go back to the station, otherwise it is assault with Milan Thiago Silva. To the left, the ideas are and A. Kolarov Cole, but Chelsea will not give up.

CHELSEA - It is no longer a novelty, but the Blues Abramovich are quite firm in the position of waiting.
IN: Benayoun (c, Liverpool)
Disposals J. Cole (c, Liverpool), Ballack (c, Bayer Leverkusen)
What to search: Ballack returned to Leverkusen and the party released Joe Cole missing a man like Ozil, but chased by half of Europe. It also lacks an important tip: the years pass for Drogba and Anelka, began the assault on the young Brazilian phenomenon Neymar.

MANCHESTER UNITED - With an eye to debts of the club, the Red Devils move being careful to portfolios. But any move must be carried out, the staff is not complete.
IN: Smalling (d, Fulham), Hernandez (a, Guadalajara)
OUT: Foster (p, Birmingham), Tosic (c, CSKA Moscow)
What to search: Ozil pleases Ferguson, who now makes no problems in setting up modules that enhance the characteristics of mezzepunte as German. The real priority, however, is the attack: Rooney needs a shoulder Berbatov more concrete and less fragile than Owen. Just the Mexican Hernandez? Not to mention the matter brought: Van der Sar is the forty ...

ARSENAL - Defense central prop for the Gunners, which also relies heavily on the decisions Fabregas
IN: Kościelny (d, Lorient), Chamakh (a, Bordeaux)
OUT: Senderos (d, Fulham), Merida (c, Atletico Madrid)
What to search: If Cesc returned to Spain, serves a worthy "brain" behind the tip to replace it. Wenger, however, now is focusing on defense: Gallas will go away, is chasing a central pair face with Vermaelen. The favorite is Jagielka Everton.



MARSEILLE - Deschamps seems to give confidence to the rose that won the Ligue 1 last season.
IN: Azpilicueta (d, Osasuna), Ayew (c, Arles), Samassa (a, Valenciennes)
OUT: Bocaly (d, Montpellier), B. Kone (a, Lakhwiya / Qatar)
What to try: it would especially a bit, because it went well Morientes out of contract.

LYON - to make some adjustments defensively and on the roof to return to France, while it will be difficult again reached the semifinals of the Champions League in May.
IN: Mensah (d, Sunderland), Briand (a, Rennes)
OUT: Bodmer (c, Psg), Govou (a, Panathinaikos)
What to search: we need a central defense in place of Clerc and an external attacker that he does not regret Govou.

VALENCIA - Via the champions and talented Villa Silva is a class team with less technical but with a good rate and some pay more in cash.
IN: Del Horno (d, Valladolid), Ricardo Costa (d, Lille), Tino Costa (c, Montpellier), Viana (c, Braga), Sofiane (c, Grenoble), Topal (c, Galatasaray), Soldado (a , Getafe), Aduriz (a, Mallorca).
OUT: Renan (p, Internacional Porto Alegre), Silva (c, Manchester City), Michel (C, Deportivo La CORU), Villa (a, Barcelona), Zigic (a, Birmingham).
What to search: replace a "El woes" Villa is impossible, but we need someone who not only leave this legacy behind on Soldado. Wing would also very offensive. In defense like Pareja Espanyol.
Stephen Cantalupi


Dieci grandi d'Europa sul mercato Tutto gira intorno a Mou e Inter - Calcio - Calciomercato
 
Rafael Marquez from Barca to New York Red Bulls

Gojko Kacar from Hertha Berlin to Hamburg

Miguel Veloso from Sporting Lisbon to Genoa

Eduardo from Sporting Braga to Genoa

Random.
 
Isn't it better just have the transfers who 100% have gone through? For example Kolarov is not signed yet, and Veloso is not a Genoa player yet either, same for Marquez regarding New York.
 
Isn't it better just have the transfers who 100% have gone through? For example Kolarov is not signed yet, and Veloso is not a Genoa player yet either, same for Marquez regarding New York.

Yeah, you're probably right, otherwise this is going to turn into a real mess. Though I thought Kolarov was confirmed last night?
 
Guti from Real Madrid to Besiktas

Bruno Alves from Porto to Zenit St. Petersburg

Zenit? I thought he was supposed to be Carvalho's replacement at Chelsea but there you go. It's a strange move since he's a good defender and could easily go to a strong league, at 28 years old he's unlikely to get another chance to make a big move and he chooses Zenit - weird.
 
Bruno Alves is highly over-rated by a bunch of people on this forum.. I am not saying he is bad but IMO he is definitely nowhere near Big club quality let alone Carvalho's replacement.. Alex would play over Alves 9 out of 10 times..
 
Zenit? I thought he was supposed to be Carvalho's replacement at Chelsea but there you go. It's a strange move since he's a good defender and could easily go to a strong league, at 28 years old he's unlikely to get another chance to make a big move and he chooses Zenit - weird.

A lot of money paid by the Russians and probably very good personal terms as well. This is what makes sense to me.