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La Liga Transfers: The biggest deals of the January Transfer Window

In the whirlwind of the January transfer window, the Spanish clubs in La Liga have conducted their business.

There have been some key incoming and a few outgoings across the clubs as the transfer window concluded.

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Granada sign 10 players

The busiest club in the period was Granada CF. The club welcomed a staggering ten new players, including goalkeepers Augusto Batalla and Marc Martínez, defenders Kamil Piatkowski, Faitout Maouassa, and Bruno Méndez, midfield dynamo Martin Hongla, wingers Theo Corbeanu, Facundo Pellistri, and Kamil Jóźwiak, alongside forward Matías Arezo, in an ambitious move to reverse their fortunes.

Key Acquisitions Across Spanish Football

Elsewhere, FC Barcelona's acquisition of young Brazilian sensation Vitor Roque, who arrived from Athletico Paranaense, has already begun paying dividends. The 18-year-old's decisive goal against CA Osasuna has sparked excitement among fans, heralding the arrival of a promising talent.

Atletico de Madrid also made significant moves, securing the services of highly-rated Belgian midfielder Arthur Vermeeren and experienced defender Gabriel Paulista from Valencia CF, bolstering their squad for the challenges ahead.

Real Betis, in a bid to reinforce their midfield and attack, captured the signature of Spanish international Pablo Fornals from West Ham and added firepower with Chimy Avila and Cedric Bakambu. Bakambu's return to Spanish football, where he previously excelled with Villarreal CF, alongside the homecomings of Gonçalo Guedes to Villarreal CF, Juanmi to Cádiz CF, and Facundo Pellistri to Granada CF, has stirred the transfer market, injecting experienced talent back into La Liga.

Rising Stars and Fond Farewells

Luka Romero's move to UD Almería on loan from AC Milan marks another significant return, with the young winger holding the distinction of being the youngest-ever player in La Liga.

The transfer window also saw heartfelt departures, with Andrés Guardado leaving Real Betis and Ivan Rakitić exiting Sevilla FC, both players having left indelible marks on their respective clubs.

Meanwhile, Deportivo Alavés' signing of Carlos Vicente from Racing de Ferrol signifies a promising talent making the leap to Spain's top flight. Vicente's impressive performances in LALIGA HYPERMOTION, highlighted by his goal-scoring and creative abilities, have already shown signs of his potential impact in the higher echelon of Spanish football.

Story first published: Tuesday, February 6, 2024, 11:29 [IST]
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