It’s the winter transfer window and while many teams are getting ready to make a splash on a new signing, we’re reviewing the most expensive buys in the winter market.
Not so long ago, Philippe Coutinho was one of the best players in the world breaking transfer fee records. Now, the midfielder is out of the 2022 FIFA World Cup with Brazil and here you will find the important reasons why.
The Summer transfer market is off and running and we have the most expensive transfers so far in the window.
Steven Gerrard knows that for the team to qualify for international cups it needs high-quality players.Aston Villa have already made three signings and a big-name player could be on the way.
Manchester City have struck a wealthyagreement to sign Erling Haaland, but as history demonstrates, pricey purchases have a high probability of disaster. Let's take a look at some of the most popular flops that cost more than€70 million.
In his first few games at Aston Villa, Philippe Coutinho played better than most of the time at Barcelona. Steven Gerrard suggested two reasons why the Brazilian playmaker's levelimproved so quickly.
Philippe Coutinho could return to the Premier League this month as a number of English clubs are reportedly interested in landing the Brazilian playmaker, who Barcelona are trying to get rid of to reduce the wage bill.
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The 29-year-old midfielder snubbed a move to Newcastle United and now Everton is waiting to pounce on the Brazilian.
Following a report that claimed Xavi Hernandez has already transfer listed three Barcelona player, the clearout would continue as he's had enough of three others. Although one of them may still have a chance to turn things around.
Xavi Hernandez made a long-awaited return to Barcelona but not in the bestmoment. The former Al-Sadd manager has plenty of work to do to get his beloved club back to the top, and in order to do that he might get rid of six players in January.
Philippe Coutinho has never lived up toexpectations in Barcelona and his future could be somewhere else in the near future. According to reports, the Brazilian playmaker could make a shocking return to the Premier League, but not to Liverpool.
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