6 newly completed transfer cases: Liverpool exceeded the 200 million pounds for sale


In the past hours, the summer transfer market 2025 continues to be exciting with impressive deals. Notably, Liverpool sold a star at a high price.

Ben Doak (Liverpool to Bournemouth): Bournemouth accepted when the amount of money (23.2 million euros) to recruit 19 -year -old winger from Liverpool. In the 2024/25 season, Doak played for Middlesbrough in loan, scoring 3 goals after 24 appearances. Ben Doak is the 8th player who broke up Liverpool this summer, after Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, Jarell Quanusah, Caoimhin Kelleher, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Tyler Morton and Nat Phillips. In total, the Premier League champion has surpassed the 200 million pound of the seller in the summer market this year.

Arnaud Kalimuendo (Renns to Nottingham): After being allowed by UEFA to attend the Europa League, Nottingham spent a record fee for a striker to recruit Kalimuendo. Last season, the 23 -year -old contributed 20 goals at Ligue 1 (17 goals, 3 assists).

Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich to Nottingham): After Kalimuendo, Nottingham broke the club transfer record (43.4 million euros) to bring the midfielder to attack Hutchinson to City Ground. He is expected to bring more creativity and destruction to the team of coach Nuno Santo

James Mcatee (Man City to Nottingham): The player graduated from the Academy, James Mcatee left Man City to sign a long -term contract with Nottingham Forest for about £ 30 million.

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Nicola Zalewski (Inter to Atalanta): Inter activated the Terms of Buying the Polish midfielder from Roma in early 2025 for 6.3 million euros, then sold it to Atalanta this summer for 17 million euros.

Nordi Mukiele (PSG Sang Sunderland): After the loan contract expires at Leverkusen, Mukiele is no longer a position at PSG, so it was immediately sold to the new Premier League promotion team for 10 million euros. He is considered to be the perfect addition to the Sunderland defense in the relegation plan.

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