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So far so good, some deals have taken place, and here I bring to you the 10 most expensive transfers so far in 2022, according to Transfermarkt.

1. Erling Haaland:

The Norwegian international was signed by Manchester City from Dortmund for a whopping fee of 75 million euros.

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2. Federico Chiesa:

The Italian international completed his move from Fiorentina to Juventus for a fee of 40 million euros.

3. Nuno Mendes:

After impressing in his loan spell, Nuno Tavares Mendes was signed permanently by PSG. The French giants signed him from Sporting CP for a fee valued at 38 million euros.

4. Aaronson:

Brenden Aaronson joined Leeds United from Red Bull Salzburg for a fee worth 32.8 million euros.

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5. Diego Carlos:

The Brazilian defender was signed by Aston Villa from Sevilla for a mouthwatering fee of 31 million euros.

6. Karim Adeyemi:

Karim-David Adeyemi, a German international, was signed by Borussia Dortmund from Red Bull Salzburg for a fee of 30 million euros.

7. Joaquin Correa:

Correa moved from Lazio to Inter Milan for a fee of 23.6 million euros.

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8. Jeremie Boga:

The Ivorian international moved from Sassuolo to Atalanta for a fee in the region of 22 million euros.

9. Nico Schlotterbeck:

Schlotterbeck was signed by Borussia Dortmund from Freiburg for a fee of 20 million euros.

10. Philippe Coutinho:

The Brazilian international completed his move from Barcelona to Aston Villa for a fee of 20 million euros after an impressive loan spell.

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