Deadline 2020: busy Bayern Munich brings back 3 as Manchester United looks towards maturity

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Bayern Munich have had an incredibly productive moving day with 3 newcomers to the Allianz Arena, while Manchester United are preparing for a few hectic hours (more football news).

Bayern were most likely active in the final days of the window, with Callum Hudson-Odoi re-emerging as an indicative goal of their plans.

But Bayern were unable to keep the English away from Chelsea and the German champions then turned their attention to a familiar face.

Douglas Costa, who had spent two years at Bayern, returns with a one-season loan from Juventus, who then strengthened his attacking characteristics with Italian abroad Federico Chiesa.

Costa, 30, was one of 3 arrivals, – Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting received another transfer to an elite European club after spending the last two years with Paris Saint-Germain.

The Cameroonian striker of German origin has already played in the clubs Hamburg, Nuremberg, Mainz and Schalke in the Bundesliga.

Bouna Sarr is the other player to join, with the right-back arriving from Marseille and strengthening his defensive characteristics to allow Joshua Kimmich to take over the centre of the field after Thiago Alcantara’s transfer to Liverpool.

Manchester United are expected to make moves in the coming hours, having caught Alex Telles from Porto, who saw Danilo Pereira leave for PSG.

An agreement would be reached for Edinson Cavani to sign for Telles at Old Trafford, while Ousmane Dembélé has been discussed as a target. Similarly, the young Facundo Pellistri and Amad Traoré agree.

THE OLD ONE SPLASHES THE MONEY

Chiesa is the biggest call in Europe so far, the Italian winger signed a two-year loan deal at Allianz Stadium that Juve will be forced to make permanent in an agreement that could contribute 60 million euros to Fiorentina.

La Viola had several innings, with José Callejón following defenders Antonio Barreca and Lucas Martínez Quarta when they joined the club.

Roma have controlled a few players, with Diego Perotti moving to Fenerbahce and Justin Kluivert joining RB Leipzig, and they still hope to provide strongly connected defensive reinforcements, Chris Smalling and Antonio Rudiger.

The Italian sides were a popular good on the deadline, with Matteo Darmian coming to Inter and Mattia De Sciglio leaving the Juve for Lyon.

TAKES YOU TO THE EIBAR

While Real Madrid and Barcelona seem to be in a position for quiet days, the same cannot be said of one of the groups waiting to annoy them in La Liga this season: Sevilla.

The Europa League winners sent two of their greatest promises to Eibar, with Bryan Gil and Alejandro Pozo offering the Basque look with greater intensity by the bands.

Netherlands-born Moroccan foreign winger Osama Idrissa joins Sevilla in a thirteen million euro deal from AZ, while Oranje central defender Karim Rekik joins Hertha Berlin’s Ramón Sánchez Pizjuan with an estimated charge of four million euros. euros.

It’s possible they’re still bringing Joshua King from Bournemouth.

However, the lack of activity in Madrid means that Zidane has no news, since Luca Zidane has stolen the nest and joined Rayo Vallecano for an indefinite contract.

For his part, Real Valladolid secured the signing of the transfer of Benfica’s side, Jota.

REGISTRATIONS AND DEPARTURES IN ARSENAL?

The most important deal on the first component of England’s deadline was Ben Godfrey’s move from Norwich City to Everton, which could bring only 30 million pounds to the Canary Islands.

Matteo Guendouzi is another young man hopeful on the move. The French skill got out of hand at Arsenal and he was allowed to sign for Hertha Berlin for the season.

In one position can come Thomas Partey, the midfielder of Atletico Madrid who has been closely related to the Gunners for several months.

Ghana’s foreigner is expected to have its 50 million euro termination clause activated through Arsenal, and Atletico has in the past made it clear that it does not need to negotiate with stakeholders.

Elsewhere in London, Chelsea have again loaned Tiemoue Bakayoko, who, after Milan and Monaco for the next two seasons, now joins Napoli.

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