Usually, Spanish La Liga transfer windows bring us exciting news and impacting signings. But, the Spanish football summer transfers' 2020/2021 period was a little different. This time clubs changed their signing tactics due to the pandemic economic impact. Still, this didn't impede some clubs from reinforcing their lineups. Continue reading, and you'll see the 2020/2021 Spanish La Liga teams' summer transfers.
As is known, the pandemic brought an economic crisis for football clubs. That's why many clubs reduced signings' spends and focus on selling players to recover losses. The best example of this is Real Madrid. The Whites preferred selling and loan players rather than making expensive signings. They got around 100 million Euros by selling Achraf, Óscar, Javi Sánchez, and thanks to other movements. Furthermore, this amount could raise a lot in names such as Bale or Reguilón exeunt the club.
The most relevant ups for Zidane's squad were Martin Odegaard and Alvaro Odriozola's. They returned from his loans in Real Sociedad and Bayern Munich. Barça is in a renovation plan after a disastrous end of season 2019/2020. The new coach Ronald Koeman will bring new tactics schemes and new players. In this sense, he has required the board to sign several players. It is to be seen if they can bring all these footballers before the transfer window close. Likewise, Koeman put aside some players that once were important in this team. Among them are names such as Suarez, Rakitic, and Vidal.
Arthur, Pérez, Cucurella, and Rakitic's sales reported around 100 million Euros for Barça. The main incorporations are the Bosnian pivot Miralem Pjanic and Portuguese winger Trincão. The Sevilla and Villarreal previous seasons were excellent. And this time, these clubs want more. Villarreal will have Japanese young and talented winger Kubo's services thanks to a Real Madrid's loan. Moreover, the pivot Coquelin and the midfielder Parejo arrive may lead them to many victories. The only significant departure is that of veteran Santi Cazorla who will play in Qatar.
Sevilla, for its part, brought winger Suso, offensive midfielder Rodríguez, and left-back Acuña. Besides, they returned the great midfielder Iván Rakitic from Barcelona. About sales, they transferred goalie Rico to PSG and central-back Kjaer to AC Milan. The essential departure is that of Éver Banega to Saudi Arabia. Atlético de Madrid wasn't very active in this market. They acquired attacker Alvaro Morata from Chelsea in exchange for € 56 million. Besides, they obtained winger Carrasco from the Chinese team DL Pro.
An interesting acquisition is David Silva's return to Spanish La Liga to play for Real Sociedad. He would compensate Odegaard's departure, at least for this year. Valencia CF is one of those clubs looking to generate income through players' sales. They transferred key players such as striker Rodrigo, rising star Ferran Torres, and Coquelin. These transfers meant almost € 60 million to the "Che" club. These are the most relevant 2020/2021 Spanish La Liga transfer. It only rests to let running the 2020/2021 Spanish La Liga season. Then, we will know which of these transfers helped the most to their respective teams.
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