The pandemic affected the fortunes of all leagues, and, while some big names have gone for less than their worth, others have fetched big money. | City_Press
Most transfer periods have some sort of big-name signing that causes a domino effect, and it could well be that Harry Kane provides just that this time around.
Not surprisingly, given the Covid-19 situation and the decline in revenue for the professional clubs, many of the transfers that have taken place have seen players moving for transfer fees that were below market value.Manchester United finally landed their long-awaited transfer: the €100 million-rated Jadon Sancho, who joined the Reds from Borussia Dortmund for €85 million.
“This is a young and exciting squad and I know that together we can develop into something special to bring the success that the fans deserve.”His goals and assists records speak for themselves, and he will also bring tremendous pace, flair and creativity to the team“Jadon epitomises the type of player I want to bring to the club. He will form an integral part of my squad for years to come, and we look forward to seeing him blossom.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side, who were surprisingly beaten to the Ligue 1 title by Lille, also managed to secure the signatures of Dutch international midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, Spanish centre back Sergio Ramos and Italian Euro 2020 hero Gianluigi Donnarumma.Trail thrills for Thembi Kgatlana “The player has always said that he wants to continue and we are making progress with the negotiations. It is a wish that we all have. We want Messi to continue at Barça, that he continue for many years and that he can play with footballers from Barça.”
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