All Completed Serie A Transfers in 2023-24 Confirmed – Transfer windows are undoubtedly one of the most thrilling periods in the football calendar each year, igniting excitement among fans as they anticipate the possibility of new signings bolstering their favorite teams.
For supporters, the prospect of a new player joining their team brings a sense of anticipation and hope. The transfer window signifies an opportunity for clubs to strengthen their squads, address areas of weakness, and add fresh talent to enhance their competitive edge. The possibility of a marquee signing or a promising young prospect joining the ranks can ignite enthusiasm and spark discussions among fans, as they eagerly await the official announcements and unveilings.
In Serie A, the Italian top-flight league, there has been a more conservative approach to big spending in recent times, with the usual powerhouses taking a more reserved stance. However, this has not diminished the level of intrigue surrounding the league, as there have been several notable arrivals and departures in recent seasons, and the upcoming year promises more of the same.
Although Serie A may not witness the astronomical transfer fees seen in other leagues, it still manages to attract attention with interesting player movements.
All Completed Serie A Transfers in 2023-24 Confirmed
The league continues to provide an exciting platform for clubs to revamp their squads, secure talented individuals, and engage in strategic player exchanges. These developments fuel discussions among fans, who eagerly anticipate the impact new arrivals will have on their teams’ fortunes.
Player | to |
Pontus Almqvist | Lecce |
Arkadiusz Milik | Juventus |
Patrick Dorgu | Lecce |
Evan Ndicka | Roma |
Vanja Vlahovic | Atalanta |
Lorenzo Pirola | Salernitana |
Giovanni Simeone | Napoli |
Sebastian Walukiewicz | Empoli |
Alessandro Di Pardo | Cagliari |
Sebastiano Luperto | Empoli |
- Atalanta
IN: Serbian forward Vanja Vlahovic from Partizan for a fee of 0.5m. - Bologna
IN: Austrian defender Stefan Posch from Hoffenheim for a fee of 5m. - Cagliari
IN: Defender Alessandro Di Pardo from Juve Next Gen for a fee of 1.1m; Defender Christian Travaglini from Olbia for a fee of 0.1m. - Empoli
IN: Polish defender Sebastian Walukiewicz from Cagliari for a fee of 1m; Defender Sebastiano Luperto from Napoli for a fee of 2.5m; Forward Francesco Caputo from Sampdoria. - Genoa
IN: Romanian forward George Puscas from Reading for a fee of 3m; Spanish goalkeeper Josep Martinez from RB Leipzig for a fee of 3.5m; Romanian defender Radu Dragusin from Juventus for a fee of 5.5m. - Inter
IN: Albanian midfielder Kristjan Asllani from Empoli for a fee of 10m.
OUT: Edin Dzeko on a free transfer to Fenerbahce; Lorenzo Pirola to Salernitana (5m); Andrea Pinamonti to Sassuolo (20m); Dalbert; Milan Skriniar; Roberto Gagliardini.
- Juventus
IN: Polish forward Arkadiusz Milik from Marseille for a fee of 6.3m; Midfielder Manuel Locatelli from Sassuolo for a fee of 30m; Forward Moise Kean from Everton for a fee of 30m.
OUT: Dejan Kulusevski to Tottenham (30m); Angel Di Maria; Radu Dragusin to Genoa (5.5m).
- Lazio
IN: Paraguayan midfielder Diego Gonzalez from Celaya for a fee of 1m; Midfielder Matteo Cancellieri from Verona for a fee of 8m. - Milan
OUT: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (retired). - Monza
IN: Goalkeeper Alessio Cragno from Cagliari for a fee of 3.6m; Forward Andrea Petagna from Napoli for a fee of 10m; Forward Gianluca Caprari from Verona for a fee of 7.5m; Midfielder Matteo Pessina from Atalanta for a fee of 12m; Spanish defender Pablo Mari from Arsenal for a fee of 4.9m. - Napoli
IN: Argentinian forward Giovanni Simeone from Verona for a fee of 12m; Forward Giacomo Raspadori from Sassuolo for a fee of 26m. - Roma
IN: Ivorian defender Evan Ndicka on a free transfer from Frankfurt; Algerian midfielder Houssem Aouar on a free transfer from Lyon. - Verona
IN: Slovak midfielder Ondrej Duda from Koln for a fee of 2.7m; Sierra Leonian midfielder Yayah Kallon from Genoa for a fee of 2.8m. - Torino
IN: Romanian goalkeeper Mihai Popa on a free transfer from Voluntari; Serbian midfielder Ivan Ilic from Verona for a fee of 16m; Albanian defender Kevin Haveri from Rimini for a fee of 0.3m; Serbian midfielder Nemanja Radonjic from Marseille for a fee of 1.7m.
Most Expensive Serie A Transfers in 2023-24
Player | to | |
Manuel Locatelli | Juventus | € 30 |
Moise Kean | Juventus | € 30 |
Giacomo Raspadori | Napoli | € 26 |
Andrea Pinamonti | Sassuolo | € 20 |
Ivan Ilic | Torino | € 16 |
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