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    Goal.com - Top 20 Summer Transfers

    Track who's hot and who's not in the summer transfer market...

    15 Jul 2009 00:31:34


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    Want to know who the hottest transfers of the summer are?

    Here the Goal.com editorial team selects their top twenty transfers of the summer, updated each Wednesday.

    Each update follows the pattern of a music chart: hot transfers rise up and newly enter the list, while cooling-down ones move off.

    Let's get started. Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments...

    Last updated: Wednesday July 29, 02:10 CET

    This WeekLast Week(s)

    1
    1

    Cristiano Ronaldo
    From: Manchester United
    To: Real Madrid
    Price: €93m

    The FIFA World Player of the Year and Ballon d'Or winner finally completed his dream move to Real Madrid, and should shine in La Liga.
    2
    2
    Yoann Gourcuff
    From: AC Milan
    To: Bordeaux
    Price: €15m

    Milan may live to regret losing the young Frenchman, who was inspirational on loan last season as Bordeaux won the league title.
    3
    3

    Carlos Tevez

    From: Media Sports Investment
    To: Manchester City
    Price: €30m

    United fans may brand him a mercenary, an ingrate. Neutrals may ask why he's joining the so-called parvenus at Eastlands. But one thing is certain: Manchester City's second genuinely world-class signing after Robinho is an absolute star.
    4
    New

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic
    From: Inter
    To: Barcelona
    Price: €40m plus Eto'o and Aliaksandr Hleb (loan-to-buy)

    Ibracadabra! Sneer at his Champions League record all you want, but his domestic goals win titles, and win them well. With the kind of provision he will receive from Dani Alves out wide, for example, he could finally make a European winner of himself, too.
    5
    New

    Samuel Eto'o
    From: Barcelona
    To: Inter
    Price: Less than free

    The fact that Inter have landed a prolific goalscorer - who netted in a Champions League final, no less - and actually made money off it seals a top five place. But the loss of Ibra and of prestige prevents Eto'o - a gifted striker - from topping the charts for Inter.
    6
    4 (New)

    Felipe Melo

    From: Fiorentina
    To: Juventus
    Price: €20.5 plus add-on

    Serie A's top midfielder of last season could well repeat the feat in Turin. Melo is a late bloomer who didn't really find his top form in Europe until 2007 - thankfully for Juve it shows little signs of stopping now.
    7
    5 (4, 3)

    Mauro Zarate
    From: Al-Sadd
    To: Lazio
    Price: €25m

    Zarate is worshipped in the Italian capital by Lazio fans after his stunning season on loan last term where he led them to the Coppa Italia. The Argentine has now made his move permanent.
    8
    6 (5, 4)

    Kaka
    From: AC Milan
    To: Real Madrid
    Price: €67.2m

    There are question marks over Kaka's fitness, but should he stay [COLOR=#0464D1 ! important][COLOR=#0464D1 ! important]healthy[/COLOR][/COLOR] then there is no doubt that the 27-year-old will be a major hit at the Santiago Bernabeu.
    9
    7 (6, 5)
    Gareth Barry
    From: Aston Villa
    To: Manchester City
    Price: €14m

    Manchester City have made a number of puzzling signings this summer, including that of Roque Santa Cruz, but Barry is a fine addition and is just what City need in the centre of their midfield.
    10
    8 (New)

    Aly Cissokho

    From: Porto
    To: Lyon
    Price: €15m

    A transfer for fans of Les Gones to sink their teeth into, Cissokho comes to Lyon after Milan attempted to cut their initial bid for him due to a dental problem. It's all smiles at the Gerland: Italy's loss is France's gain with this superb left-back.
    11
    9 (7, 6, New)

    Karim Benzema
    From: Lyon
    To: Real Madrid
    Price: €35m (plus €6m clauses)

    The price tag is massive, and he's no David Villa, but as young strikers go they don't come too much better than Karim Benzema. This is the signing that Madrid should have made instead of Klaas-Jan Huntelaar - better late than never.
    12
    10 (8, 7, 6)
    Diego
    From: Werder Bremen
    To: Juventus
    Price: €24.5m

    Juventus have been crying out for a midfield playmaker for at least two years now, and they have finally signed a top-class trequartista in the form of the Werder Bremen man.
    13
    11 (New)

    Lorik Cana
    From: Marseille
    To: Sunderland
    Price: €5.8m

    The Albania captain, the Marseille captain, linked with Arsenal, linked with Everton, signs for... Sunderland? The Black Cats needed a signing like this to help overcome their sleeping giant status and wake up.
    14
    11, (New)

    Lucio

    From: Bayern Munich
    To: Inter
    Price: Free

    Just what the doctor ordered: a centre-back with experience - but who isn't over the hill - who can also slot into an often injury-riven Inter defence. This gives them the depth they need to progress a bit further in Europe - and at quite a price.
    15
    12 (9, 8, 7)
    Raul Albiol
    From: Valencia
    To: Real Madrid
    Price: €15m

    Whenever Raul Albiol has been asked to move up a step in class during his career he has never failed to deliver, and it should be no different here for the promising young Spanish international defender.
    16
    13 (10, New)

    Lucho Gonzalez
    From: Porto
    To: Marseille
    Price: €18m+

    Some raised eyebrows at what could be considered a 'sideways step', but the Argentine's move from Porto to Marseille is almost certainly a positive for the French club, who have a formidable midfield now.
    17
    14 (11, 10,
    Marco Motta
    From: Udinese
    To: Roma
    Price: €3.5m

    Motta is the best right-back in Italy, and he was outstanding for Roma after joining on loan in January. The move has now been made permanent, and the Under-21 star is a guaranteed success at full-back.
    18
    15, (12, 11, New)

    Yuri Zhirkov
    From: CSKA Moscow
    To: Chelsea
    Price: €20.8m

    The most expensive Russian footballer of all time is one of the best operating today. Although Chelsea have a surfeit of left-sided options, Zhirkov is likely to set the Premier League aflame when given the chance.
    19
    New

    Keirrison
    From: Palmeiras/Traffic Agency
    To: Barcelona/Benfica
    Price: €14m

    A two-for-one ranking here. Barcelona have one for the future, while Benfica have one for the present. The price tag is steep - most of it going to his agency - and the scope for risk significant, but he's turned it on in Brazil...
    20
    16 (13, 12, 9)
    Anatoliy Tymoschuk
    From: Zenit St. Petersburg
    To: Bayern Munich
    Price: €11m

    One of the best defensive midfielders in Europe, Tymoschuk will add steel and efficiency to the Bayern midfield, and will be an able replacement for the departing Ze Roberto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepak Benjamin View Post
    Thank you Highness
    chelsea fan ano??....

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    Goal.com - Top 20 Summer Transfers

    Track who's hot and who's not in the summer transfer market...

    15 Jul 2009 00:31:34


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    Want to know who the hottest transfers of the summer are?

    Here the Goal.com editorial team selects their top twenty transfers of the summer, updated each Wednesday.

    Each update follows the pattern of a music chart: hot transfers rise up and newly enter the list, while cooling-down ones move off.

    Let's get started. Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments...

    Last updated: Wednesday July 29, 02:10 CET

    This WeekLast Week(s)

    1
    1

    Cristiano Ronaldo
    From: Manchester United
    To: Real Madrid
    Price: 93m

    The FIFA World Player of the Year and Ballon d'Or winner finally completed his dream move to Real Madrid, and should shine in La Liga.
    2
    2
    Yoann Gourcuff
    From: AC Milan
    To: Bordeaux
    Price: 15m

    Milan may live to regret losing the young Frenchman, who was inspirational on loan last season as Bordeaux won the league title.
    3
    3

    Carlos Tevez

    From: Media Sports Investment
    To: Manchester City
    Price: 30m

    United fans may brand him a mercenary, an ingrate. Neutrals may ask why he's joining the so-called parvenus at Eastlands. But one thing is certain: Manchester City's second genuinely world-class signing after Robinho is an absolute star.
    4
    New

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic
    From: Inter
    To: Barcelona
    Price: 40m plus Eto'o and Aliaksandr Hleb (loan-to-buy)

    Ibracadabra! Sneer at his Champions League record all you want, but his domestic goals win titles, and win them well. With the kind of provision he will receive from Dani Alves out wide, for example, he could finally make a European winner of himself, too.
    5
    New

    Samuel Eto'o
    From: Barcelona
    To: Inter
    Price: Less than free

    The fact that Inter have landed a prolific goalscorer - who netted in a Champions League final, no less - and actually made money off it seals a top five place. But the loss of Ibra and of prestige prevents Eto'o - a gifted striker - from topping the charts for Inter.
    6
    4 (New)

    Felipe Melo

    From: Fiorentina
    To: Juventus
    Price: 20.5 plus add-on

    Serie A's top midfielder of last season could well repeat the feat in Turin. Melo is a late bloomer who didn't really find his top form in Europe until 2007 - thankfully for Juve it shows little signs of stopping now.
    7
    5 (4, 3)

    Mauro Zarate
    From: Al-Sadd
    To: Lazio
    Price: 25m

    Zarate is worshipped in the Italian capital by Lazio fans after his stunning season on loan last term where he led them to the Coppa Italia. The Argentine has now made his move permanent.
    8
    6 (5, 4)

    Kaka
    From: AC Milan
    To: Real Madrid
    Price: 67.2m

    There are question marks over Kaka's fitness, but should he stay [COLOR=#0464D1 ! important][COLOR=#0464D1 ! important]healthy[/color][/color] then there is no doubt that the 27-year-old will be a major hit at the Santiago Bernabeu.
    9
    7 (6, 5)
    Gareth Barry
    From: Aston Villa
    To: Manchester City
    Price: 14m

    Manchester City have made a number of puzzling signings this summer, including that of Roque Santa Cruz, but Barry is a fine addition and is just what City need in the centre of their midfield.
    10
    8 (New)

    Aly Cissokho

    From: Porto
    To: Lyon
    Price: 15m

    A transfer for fans of Les Gones to sink their teeth into, Cissokho comes to Lyon after Milan attempted to cut their initial bid for him due to a dental problem. It's all smiles at the Gerland: Italy's loss is France's gain with this superb left-back.
    11
    9 (7, 6, New)

    Karim Benzema
    From: Lyon
    To: Real Madrid
    Price: 35m (plus 6m clauses)

    The price tag is massive, and he's no David Villa, but as young strikers go they don't come too much better than Karim Benzema. This is the signing that Madrid should have made instead of Klaas-Jan Huntelaar - better late than never.
    12
    10 (8, 7, 6)
    Diego
    From: Werder Bremen
    To: Juventus
    Price: 24.5m

    Juventus have been crying out for a midfield playmaker for at least two years now, and they have finally signed a top-class trequartista in the form of the Werder Bremen man.
    13
    11 (New)

    Lorik Cana
    From: Marseille
    To: Sunderland
    Price: 5.8m

    The Albania captain, the Marseille captain, linked with Arsenal, linked with Everton, signs for... Sunderland? The Black Cats needed a signing like this to help overcome their sleeping giant status and wake up.
    14
    11, (New)

    Lucio

    From: Bayern Munich
    To: Inter
    Price: Free

    Just what the doctor ordered: a centre-back with experience - but who isn't over the hill - who can also slot into an often injury-riven Inter defence. This gives them the depth they need to progress a bit further in Europe - and at quite a price.
    15
    12 (9, 8, 7)
    Raul Albiol
    From: Valencia
    To: Real Madrid
    Price: 15m

    Whenever Raul Albiol has been asked to move up a step in class during his career he has never failed to deliver, and it should be no different here for the promising young Spanish international defender.
    16
    13 (10, New)

    Lucho Gonzalez
    From: Porto
    To: Marseille
    Price: 18m+

    Some raised eyebrows at what could be considered a 'sideways step', but the Argentine's move from Porto to Marseille is almost certainly a positive for the French club, who have a formidable midfield now.
    17
    14 (11, 10,
    Marco Motta
    From: Udinese
    To: Roma
    Price: 3.5m

    Motta is the best right-back in Italy, and he was outstanding for Roma after joining on loan in January. The move has now been made permanent, and the Under-21 star is a guaranteed success at full-back.
    18
    15, (12, 11, New)

    Yuri Zhirkov
    From: CSKA Moscow
    To: Chelsea
    Price: 20.8m

    The most expensive Russian footballer of all time is one of the best operating today. Although Chelsea have a surfeit of left-sided options, Zhirkov is likely to set the Premier League aflame when given the chance.
    19
    New

    Keirrison
    From: Palmeiras/Traffic Agency
    To: Barcelona/Benfica
    Price: 14m

    A two-for-one ranking here. Barcelona have one for the future, while Benfica have one for the present. The price tag is steep - most of it going to his agency - and the scope for risk significant, but he's turned it on in Brazil...
    20
    16 (13, 12, 9)
    Anatoliy Tymoschuk
    From: Zenit St. Petersburg
    To: Bayern Munich
    Price: 11m

    One of the best defensive midfielders in Europe, Tymoschuk will add steel and efficiency to the Bayern midfield, and will be an able replacement for the departing Ze Roberto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nettooran View Post
    if you value Etto a player who guarantees at least 20 goals a season at 35-40 plus the other player valued at 5-7 million then this deal is worth almost 100m....I will rate this as the biggest transfer....
    Ibrahomovic is value for money for sure.....He is gonna tap in most of the Daniel Alavaes crosses from the right....
    David Villa is highly over rated....he's just an opportunistic player..But Ibrahomic is class.....
    we will seee ...

    i wud rate villa above zlatan and lets accept it..he is a very lazy player ... but very inteliigent .... baca is gonna miss etto goals for sure .... zlatan is never going to give them 25 goals

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    Both villa and ibra are overrated. Barca did a mistake by going for Ibra. If the opposition has very tall central defenders(which is mostly the case), he is not going to head them in (which is the only way he seems to be getting his goals)

    Can't understand why somebody should shell out 40m for Ibra, let alone the swapping of Eto. Eto is good but with tonnes of ego and meteoritic wage demands. So should have sold him and bought Sergio Aguero who suits their game plan and is very young too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuttikanam View Post
    Both villa and ibra are overrated. Barca did a mistake by going for Ibra. If the opposition has very tall central defenders(which is mostly the case), he is not going to head them in (which is the only way he seems to be getting his goals)

    Can't understand why somebody should shell out 40m for Ibra, let alone the swapping of Eto. Eto is good but with tonnes of ego and meteoritic wage demands. So should have sold him and bought Sergio Aguero who suits their game plan and is very young too.
    Ibra is not about scoring goals alone....He has exquisite ball control and can be compared to Brazilian players..he can create as well as score goals... sweden may not qualify for the next world cup..so in order to be remembered as one of the great soccer players he atleast need one silverware in Europe...so Barcelona is a good choice for him....

    Etto is not bad either...When in Barca he was always there to connnect the through passes from Ronaldinho ,messi or Alavez....now he will tap in MAICON's crosses..

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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yObIYDOv1Qc"]YouTube - Zlatan Ibrahimovic is Magic (best football player)[/ame]

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    Thanks nettoor.....of course he is a class player.....

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    pollingil arsenalinu 7 perundayirunayidathu ippo 2 peru...........



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    another player who's gonna light up the European football this season....He single handedly led Wender Bremen to great heights..Now He's got a chance to improve with Juventus...

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-fbSWTgUAM"]YouTube - Diego "Simply the best"[/ame]


    Diego scored on his debut for Juventus yesterday!!!....and showed his creativity
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-fbSWTgUAM"] [/ame]

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