da cassino online: With the campaign drawing to a close, GOAL takes a look at the players who haven't lived up to the hype at their new clubs
da apostebet: Transfers are unpredictable. Despite all of the scouting, research and negotiating that goes into bringing in a quality player to a top team, no one can truly know how it will pan out until a ball is kicked.
Sometimes, though, the very worst can happen. Whether it be through poor performances, managerial fallouts, or personal issues, some big-time moves simply don't work. And this season, there have been plenty of duds.
Whether it be the free-spending ways of Paris Saint-Germain, tight budgets of Barcelona or the usually-shrewd schemes of Borussia Dortmund, clubs around the continent have got it wrong. GOAL, therefore,takes a look at some of the worst deals made in European football over the past year…
(C)Getty Images21Kim Min-jae – Bayern Munich (£43m)
Kim hasn't necessarily been awful for Bayern, but after one season, looks a terrible value-for-money signing. The heart of Napoli's title-winning defence in 2022-23, he has been an inconsistent presence at the back for the Bavarians this year, and has only started seven Bundesliga games since the turn of the year.
His campaign, however, will likely be remembered most for his two mistakes against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final that proved costly in Bayern's hopes of European glory.
AdvertisementGetty20Gio Reyna – Nottingham Forest (loan)
Reyna needed to get out of Borussia Dortmund in January after falling down the pecking order at Signal Iduna Park; it's just a shame that he picked the wrong landing spot.
Forest seemed an odd choice, such were the English side's goal-scoring struggles and defensive-minded manager, Nuno Espirito Santo. The detractors were proved right, as Reyna registered just one assist in nine appearances during a disappointing loan spell.
(C)Getty Images19Bryan Zaragoza – Bayern Munich (£13m)
Granada's attacking nuisance bolted for the Bundesliga as soon as it became apparent that Thomas Tuchel's side needed attacking help behind Harry Kane in January.
But his move already looks ill-advised, as he made just seven Bundesliga appearances for the deposed champions and is yet to find the net since arriving in Germany.
Getty Images18Ansu Fati – Brighton (loan)
How far Ansu has fallen! Deemed surplus to requirements by Xavi at Barcelona, there was reason to believe Fati could things around on loan at Brighton.
But a mixture of injuries and poor form saw him struggle to get into Roberto De Zerbi's team, and another loan move is surely on the horizon this summer.