Winter transfers in Europe passed quietly

The winter transfer window is usually not very active, as clubs and players often avoid changing teams mid-season. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This year was no exception. Nevertheless, European clubs made some interesting deals to strengthen their squads.
There were no major transfers in France, but PSG bought 18-year-old midfielder Dro Fernandes from Barcelona for 8.2 million euros, adding young talent to the team. Monaco, on the other hand, chose to take players on loan rather than buying new ones.
Defender Vout Vaas was temporarily brought in from Leicester, and Simon Adingra from Sunderland. The transfer market in Italy was relatively more active.
Atalanta made a significant investment by purchasing Giacomo Raspadori from Atletico Madrid for 22 million euros. Inter bought Yanis Massoleni from Modena but left him on loan for now.
Juventus and Milan mainly opted for loan deals, while Napoli added several players to refresh their attacking line. In Spain, Real and Barcelona were not very active in the winter transfer window.
Barcelona took Joao Cancelo on loan from Al-Hilal, whereas Real did not make any transfers. Atletico made several purchases, but these did not yield immediate results.
In the English Premier League, transfers were also limited. Manchester City made the most expensive purchase by acquiring Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo for 72 million euros.
Tottenham bought Conor Gallagher for 40 million euros. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United refrained from making changes to their squads in winter.
Overall, the winter transfers proceeded cautiously as usual. Many clubs are preparing for the summer transfer window.
Information was published on the *euro-football.ru* website.





