03 September,2023 09:06 AM IST | Barcelona | AP
Sofyan Amrabat
Barcelona had a hectic final day of the summer transfer window, acquiring Portugal players Joao Felix and Joao Cancelo on loan while shipping out Ansu Fati and other players.
Felix on Friday arrived from Atletico Madrid and Cancelo from Manchester City to reinforce a Barcelona side that want to defend its Spanish league title and return to the elite of Europe by challenging for the Champions League. Felix, 23, spent the second half of last season at Chelsea, while Cancelo did the same at Bayern Munich. Barcelona said neither deal included the option to make their transfers permanent. Felix will likely have to fight for playing time with Barcelona already loaded with talent.
Barcelona sent Ansu Fati, 20, to Brighton on a single-season loan. Morocco midfielder Sofyan Amrabat described Manchester United as the "club of my dreams" after completing a season-long loan move to the English team in the final hours of the last day of the transfer window.
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Amrabat moved on Friday from Italian club Fiorentina, which reportedly received a loan fee of 10 million euros (approx Rs 89.32cr). United have the option to make the signing permanent for 20 million euros (approx Rs 178.64cr).
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"I've had to be patient for this moment," Amrabat said, "but I'm someone who always listens to my heart and now I am representing the club of my dreams."
Fronted by a $500 million splurge by Chelsea, Premier League clubs hurtled toward an unprecedented $3 billion outlay in European football's summer transfer window that closed with Mohamed Salah still a Liverpool player despite a mammoth offer from Saudi Arabia.
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