What Ligue 1 clubs spent after 13 days of transfer window

What Ligue 1 clubs spent after 13 days of transfer window
What Ligue 1 clubs spent after 13 days of transfer window

June 23, 2024 at 2:50 p.m. by Thomas

So far it has been very calm in the transfer window in Ligue 1 and there is perhaps a very good explanation for that.

Thirteen days have passed since the opening of the summer 2024-2025 transfer market for Ligue 1 clubs. And so far it’s been dead calm. Very flat. Too much perhaps, because we must probably see the hovering and heavy uncertainty which surrounds the next ones in audiovisual law.

PSG recruited Safonov. And then that’s all

The new season opens in a week, July 1, and we still do not know the broadcaster for the Ligue 1 season. Nor what this will bring to the clubs. There has in fact been at this stage only one new paid transfer, that of the arrival of Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov to Paris Saint-Germain (from Krasnodar), for compensation of €20 million. euros.

Options exercised at ASM, Lens, OM and OGCN

The rest of the operations are linked to the exercise of call options. This is the case of defenders Thilo Kehrer (ex-West Ham), Jhoanner Chavez (Bahia) and Bamo Meïté (Lorient), at Monaco, Lens and Marseille respectively. But also midfielder Morgan Sanson whom OGC Nice has definitely recruited from Aston Villa. The transfer window runs in Ligue 1 until August 30.

What Ligue 1 clubs have invested after 13 days of transfer window

Paris SG = €20 million (Safonov)
AS Monaco = €11 million (Kehrer)
Olympique de Marseille = €10.5 million (Meïté)
RC Lens = €4.5 million (Chavez)
OGC Nice = €4 million (Sanson)
Losc Lille = –
Stade Brestois = –
Olympique Lyonnais = –
Stade de Reims = –
Stade Rennais = –
Toulouse FC = –
Montpellier HSC = –
RC Strasbourg = –
FC Nantes = –
Le Havre AC = –
AJ Auxerre = –
Angers SCO = –
AS Saint-Etienne = –

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