10 Worst Deals in Mercato Summer So Far

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As the winter transfer market approaches, Mercato's file reopens last summer, discussing what his deals offered after nearly half the season passed, and playing enough games to judge those players with their serious clubs.

In the coming lines, we select 10 deals that could be considered the worst in last summer's transfer market in Europe based on what they have provided so far, noting that they have been offered in no order.

Mateus Nunes

Manchester City paid 62 million euros to Wolverhampton in order to include the Portuguese midfielder to compensate for his loss of Elkay Gondwan for free, amid dazzling prospects for the former Sporting player because of his playing style, which was considered perfect for Pep Guardiola's team. But Nunes played a total of 408 minutes in the Premiership only, missed out on participation as a primary, even his participation as a substitute was not strong, and contributed a goal by making a single goal in all competitions.

Mason Mount

We continue in Manchester, but on the other side of the city, which will reappear frequently, and start with the player United paid 64 million euros to join from Chelsea, even though one year remains on contract in the hope of solving their midst's problems. 627 minutes for the English international only in all competitions, did not score and was not made in Primerlig, missed for long periods due to an unannounced injury, and when he participated the role in the formation of Eric Ten Hag appeared unclear.

André Onana

Cameroon were the best goalkeeper in the Champions League last season with Inter, perhaps even the best in the whole world, so when United paid 50 million euros to join him it was a justified deal. Six months after the deal happened and Unana became the talk of the world because of his fiasco with United and catastrophic errors from his first game, turning it from a winning deal for Manchester into a perfect sale for Inter, who earned 50 million and included the brilliant Jan Sommer as well!

Gonzalo Ramos

When he announced the conclusion of Paris Saint-Germain negotiations to include the Portuguese goalscorer from Benfica for 62 million and additional incentives that could bring the deal to 80 million euros with success, some considered it a great deal given Ramos' brilliance at the Qatar World Cup and with the Portuguese club and the possibility of Kylian Mbappe's departure. But after half the season ended and Mbappe did not leave and Randall Kolo Mwani arrived, Ramush suffered to impose himself fundamentally, and Luis Enrique failed to find employment with Mbappe and Mwani, becoming lieutenant of the substitutes, scoring only three goals in all competitions.

David Raya

The Spanish goalkeeper's status on that list may be somewhat harsh given that the Gunners topped the Premiership rankings, that he joined on loan in the summer, but that the problems he caused may be doomed to fail. Mikel Arteta opted to include his Brentford compatriot because of his ability to go out with his feet, which caused several problems for his team, and errors with crosses as well, all despite Aaron Ramsdale becoming a replacement this season, which could make the mandatory requirement to buy Raya for 30 million failed deals deferred payment to Arsenal.

Marco Arnautović

The Austrian striker returned to Inter 13 years after being crowned as a young hat-trick with the same team, what seemed like a dream conclusion to his career, but so far it's like a nightmare for Arnautovic. The Bologna striker scored a lone goal in all competitions in the Champions League against Benfica, failing with Alexis Sanchez to provide the alternative the team needed for Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram's brilliant double, causing the Neratzuri crowd to put a hand on their heart for fear for the players, and bemoaning the 8 million euros paid in the 34 to borrow only from Bologna.

Moises Caicedo

Chelsea have made several deals that might be favourable to be on that list, but the Ecuadorian is perhaps best suited given that the Blues paid €116 million to join him last summer from Brighton, and so far this huge sum has not been justified. Some might justify Caicedo's lack of brilliance due to the suffering of his club as a whole, the uncertainty of the formation and the clear identity of the team with Mauricio Pochettino yet, but with his continued involvement with Enzo Fernandez, the former Brighton player was waiting for even glimpses of his form to succeed N'Golo Kante.

Rasmus Højlund

When you have 80 million euros to join a striker and your goals are Harry Kane and another player to include him and score one goal in the Premiership, you must know that you have failed badly! That is what Manchester United did with their option to include Rasmus Højlund of Atalanta for 80 million candidates to increase with incentives, bringing it closer to the value Bayern Munich paid to include Harry Kane in the same timing. The young Danish striker showed his potential in the Champions League as the only bright spot in the early exit scandal by scoring five times, but his failure to find the net in every league game apart from the last one remains a major question mark.

Oriol Romeo

It is no secret that Barcelona's economic crisis, which prompted him to look for cheap solutions to support his ranks last summer, hit Joao Felix, Cancelo and İlkay Gündoğan ,but made a big mistake by including Romeo. When you decide to compensate a player and a legend the size of Sergei Busquets, it cannot be a cheap deal and a player who has previously not succeeded in Blaugrana ranks. In his second appearance, his great struggles emerged in filling the very important position in the Blaugrana style of play, ironically, the Girona he left is currently the top of the ranket!

Sofian Amrabat

After starring in the World Cup, the average Moroccan field was linked to half of Europe's top continent and Manchester United eventually succeeded in joining Amrattan with an ideal loan deal because of their economic circumstances, but after six months it appears that the option of eligibility to buy may not. Fiorentina's loanee for United failed to provide the addition and appear as the usual warrior figure for links in Serie A or with the Atlas Lions, not helped by the poor condition of his club as a whole, and the inventions of Eric Ten Hag by employing him as a left-back!