The eleven most expensive on the market: 622.5 million euros

The transfer market closed this Monday in the main European leagues. The summer period of incorporations has left movements that allow forming an eleven worth of 602.5 million euros. The most expensive equipment on the market position by position would be made up of: Mendy (24); Semedo (30), Fill Days (68), Aké (45.3), Chilwell (50.2); Pjanic (60), Thomas (fifty), Arthur (72); Havertz (80); Werner (53) and Osimhen (70).

Kepa has not cleared the doubts that exist in the goal of the Chelsea and the London club has sought competition with the signing of French goalkeeper Edouard Mendy for 24 million euros from the Rennes. The 28-year-old goalkeeper has started beating the Spaniard in Lampard's first eleven in the Premier League.

The most expensive transfers in the defense line bear the stamp of the Premier League. He Wolverhampton He has taken over the services of the former Barcelona player Nelson Semedo in exchange for 30 million euros. The center of defense is monopolized by the Manchester City. The team that trains Pep Guardiola has returned to take out the checkbook to reinforce his defense with Rúben Días, for 68 million euros, and Aké, by 45.3. The arrival of the centrals to the 'citizen' team causes the Spanish coach to add 480 million euros in defenses. The most expensive left-back has been signed by Chelsea by paying 50.2 million euros for Chilwell to the Leicester.

The command in the center of the field has it The league. Arsenal gave one of the bells of the last market day paying the 50 million Thomas clause. The amount paid by the Ghanaian means that LaLiga's Financial Control only allows Atleti to spend 12.5 million euros, 25% of the income from the sale. Arthur and Pjanic they would accompany Thomas at the core of the most expensive team. Barcelona and Juventus exchanged players. The Brazilian went to Turin for 72 million and the Bosnian arrived in Barcelona for 60.

The attack returns to have color 'blue'. Those of Lampard They have incorporated Kai Havertz for 100 million euros and Timo Werner for 53. The signing of the German forward was closed before the end of the season and Chelsea did not let him play the quarterfinals of the Champions League with RB Leipzig. To the two attackers we must add the most expensive signing in the history of Naples: Victor Osimhen for which they paid 70 million euros to Lille. The team chaired by Aurelio di Laurentiis closed the arrival of the Nigerian forward to cover the theoretical departure of Arkadiusz Milik. The Pole was so close to being a Roma player that he passed the medical examination, but the continuity of Dzeko in the capital of Italy it leads the forward to continue being a partenopei player. Among these eleven players would be the name of Alvaro Morata if the striker had been traded for 56 million euros. However, Atlético yielded Madrid to Juventus for 10 'kilos' and a purchase option for 45 million euros.