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The year 2022 edges closer to closure, with just over a couple of weeks remaining. It is time to look at the top happening this year, especially in the football field, while the transfer market is one of the most exciting aspects of the sport every year. Be it the winter transfer window in January or the summer window in June-August, every window gives us some intriguing transfers, which was yet again the case this year, as we present the top five transfers that headlined the year.
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6. Lisandro Martinez
The Argentine defender became the butcher of Ajax's defence under Erik ten Hag. As the latter became the new Manchester United head coach, the Dutchman made him a priority signing for £57 million. While despite there being apprehensions regarding his short height, especially in the English Premier League (EPL), he has not backed down and has fared well so far.
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5. Darwin Nunez
The Uruguayan striker has been dubbed the next big thing for his nation. Having drawn the eyeballs of quite a few clubs, including United, with Portuguese giant Benfica, English giant Liverpool came calling and completed his signing for £64 million. However, he has struggled relatively in England, while The Reds' boss Jurgen Klopp remains hopeful about him.
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3. Casemiro
The Brazilian defender has attained numerous successes playing for reigning Spanish and European giant Real Madrid. No wonder why United went for him. While many were pessimistic about his chances of signing for the struggling Red Devils, many were left surprised when he made his £70 million move to the red side of Manchester.
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2. Robert Lewandowski
The stupendous Polish striker made headlines when he openly admitted his desire to play for Spanish giants Barcelona. He was open to a move from German champion Bayern Munich, with a year left in his contract. Despite the Bavarians being confident of the Pole staying, they could not help themselves once the Blaugrana offered £42.5 million.
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1. Erling Haaland
The Norwegian sensation is undoubtedly the next big thing in world football, carrying German giant Borussia Dortmund on his back until last season. Desperate and hungry for success, it was about time that Haaland moved to a big club for title success, as English champion Manchester City came calling for £51 million and has since been a tremendous force in the EPL, scoring in nearly every match.