Unlike these upstarts, the summer flow of players at AC Milan in Serie A seems to herald the official end of an era representing the Rossoneri.

At the end of last season, Milan meritorious Inzaghi, Nesta, Seedorf, Gattuso, Van Bommel and Zambrotta all announced their retirement.

It stands to reason that after so many feats at once, the club should increase its investment in buying talent.

Unfortunately, Milan president Berlusconi has been riddled with lawsuits in recent years, facing huge fines, and has been unable to invest in the club on a large scale.

Therefore, in the case of a large number of team meritorious departures, Berlusconi not only did not spend a lot of money to buy stars to supplement the team, but sold the two aces of Ibrahimovic and Silva in the summer transfer market to recover blood.

At this point, the overall strength of the Red and Black Army has been greatly reduced. In terms of signings, instead of bringing in big-name players to fill vacancies, Galliani stuck to the usual principle of cheapness and pragmatism, buying Montolivo and Traore for free, loaning Bojan and Zapata at low prices, and bringing in De Jong and Archerby at low prices.

Galiani had been interested in bringing in Kaka, but due to tax issues, the Rossoneri's biggest move this summer was to bring in Pazzini. AC Milan brought in Pazzini with Cassano + money in order to fill Ibrahimovic's vacancy.

As for the effect, it really can only be hehe.

Milan dropped the chain, as another fanatical "fan" of Muyun in the summer, Juventus is one of the few giants in Serie A with purchasing power.

As soon as the summer transfer market opened, Juventus bought Asamoa and Isla as a package. Among them, Asamoa has proven himself in the Italian Super Cup and the league, which is a great deal.

However, Marotta failed to complete Juventus' most important signing of the summer: the acquisition of top strikers. There are many top strikers associated with Juventus, such as Mu Yun, Suarez, Robin van Persie, Edinson Cavani and Higuain, but in the end, none of them have joined.

Among them, Van Persie and Juventus were close at hand, but the Dutchman chose Manchester United because of the D-ball case. Before the transfer market closed, Marotta was unsuccessful in intercepting Berbatov and had to sign Bentena on a hasty loan.

So, in the coming season, Juventus will continue their weak throes.

It is said that it is only said that on the day Mu Yun announced that he had joined Dortmund, who seemed far inferior to themselves, Marotta angrily fired three of his assistants in a row. The specific reason was only given - he didn't find a way to get Mu Yun's personal mobile phone and directly contact the former. After all, people who have seen the press conference will only think that Klopp used a trick, and I don't know how to contact Mu Yun, and the fool is successful, so that Mu Yun's strange choice is made, but what is the actual situation that they can guess?

After counting the opponents of the other leagues above, in the end, and what Mu Yun cared about the most, only the Bundesliga where Dortmund joined was left.

Germany's 18 First Division clubs spent a total of 328 million euros over the summer, the highest ever in the Bundesliga and the most spent of any summer transfer in the Bundesliga's history. This summer is nearly €120 million more than the previous high of 216 million euros spent in 2009-10. Bayern Munich spent 101 million, Borussia Dortmund 78.65 million, Borussia Mönchengladbach 30.4 million, Hamburg 27 million, Wolfsburg 19.1 million, Bayer Leverkusen 13.6 million, Werder Bremen 13.45 million and Hoffenheim 12.05 million, these teams are the biggest spenders in the Bundesliga.

First, let's look at the richest Bayern, who spent a lot of money this summer after hating the Champions League final last season.

First, he bought Lewandowski from the good brothers team Borussia Dortmund for 31 million euros (£25 million), and upgraded his own forward line directly to the top of Europe, and next season's Bayern team with Lewandowski, Thomas Müller, Ribery and Robben is enough to make all opponents fearful.

This was followed by strong signings such as Mandzukic, Shaqiri, Weizer, Stark, Dent and Pizarro, who were finalized early at the end of the season, and these people spent nearly 30 million euros in total.

However, Bayern did not stop there, and after Mu Yun, the number one target in the transfer market fell short all summer, Bayern quickly adjusted his pace to focus on Spain international Xavi Martinez.

Despite the hardships and twists and turns, Bayern finally collected Martinez under the account at a sky-high price of 40 million when the transfer market was about to close, which is also the second most expensive in the Bundesliga transfer history after Mu Yun's transfer to Borussia Dortmund.

So far, Bayern Munich spent more than 100 million euros throughout the summer, a figure that is one of the best even among the giants in Europe.

Finally, and crucially, it is Dortmund's summer operation.

Needless to say, if there were a website to score Dortmund's summer trade, Dortmund would undoubtedly be a perfect score, because Dortmund won Mu Yun, who performed infinitely crazy last season, and this alone is worth a perfect score.

Not to mention that after winning Muyun, Dortmund's buying journey is far from over, 17.1 million euros from Mönxing to poach Reus, 3 million euros from Cottbus to buy Bidanggu, 5.5 million euros from Stuttgart, all the positions Klopp wants to adjust, Dortmund finally stopped buying people.

Of course, as a less wealthy club, after spending more than 70 million euros to buy people, Dortmund also made a certain balance in terms of income.

First, Lewandowski was sold to Bayern for 31 million euros, followed by Shinji Kagawa for 16 million euros, and Barrios was sent to Guangzhou Hengtai in the Chinese Super League for 8.5 million euros.

After this series of operations, Dortmund only spent about 23 million euros in various positions, and had to admire Laubar's financial management ability, no wonder he became the man who pulled Dortmund back from the brink of bankruptcy.

Of course, as Mu Yun itself, Dortmund's other transactions did not have Barrios's transaction that made Mu Yun's mood fluctuate.

Once upon a time, Guangzhou Hengtai actually had the opportunity to get his contract, and all they needed to do was arrange an employee at random when Mu Yun's contract expired at that time and send Mu Yun a formal professional player contract. After all, there is a "grace of a meal", I think that as long as Hengtai's contract allows Mu Yun to continue to stay in the ocean, Mu Yun will probably renew the contract with Hengtai.

It's a pity that there is only one such opportunity, and Hengtai did not seize it, and it was lost forever. I don't know what it would be like if Boss Xu knew that Mu Yun was actually his player, and he forcibly sent it away for free, so that he would spend 8.5 million euros to buy a substitute from Dortmund? It's quite exciting to think about.

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At this point, the summer transfer window of the 2012/2013 season of the five major European leagues has officially come to an end, and Mu Yun has also collected his mood and set off for Germany to prepare for the challenge of the new season of the Bundesliga!

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