Football transfer news 2020
Here are some of the major football transfer news stories from 2020:
January Transfer Window (2020)
- Oleksandr Zinchenko joins Manchester City: The Ukrainian left-back signed a new contract with Manchester City until 2025.
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang signs new Arsenal contract: The Gabonese striker extended his contract with Arsenal until 2023.
- Willian joins Chelsea: The Brazilian winger signed a three-year contract with Chelsea after leaving Chelsea.
- Alex Sandro joins Juventus: The Brazilian left-back signed a new contract with Juventus until 2025.
- Serge Gnabry joins Bayern Munich: The German winger signed a new contract with Bayern Munich until 2023.
Summer Transfer Window (2020)
- Hakim Ziyech joins Chelsea: The Moroccan midfielder signed a five-year contract with Chelsea from Ajax.
- Kai Havertz joins Chelsea: The German midfielder signed a five-year contract with Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen.
- Timothy Weah joins Lille: The American winger signed a five-year contract with Lille from Paris Saint-Germain.
- Donny van de Beek joins Manchester United: The Dutch midfielder signed a five-year contract with Manchester United from Ajax.
- Gianluigi Donnarumma joins Paris Saint-Germain: The Italian goalkeeper signed a five-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain from AC Milan.
Other notable transfers
- Paul Pogba signs new Manchester United contract: The French midfielder extended his contract with Manchester United until 2025.
- Kevin De Bruyne signs new Manchester City contract: The Belgian midfielder extended his contract with Manchester City until 2025.
- Robert Lewandowski signs new Bayern Munich contract: The Polish striker extended his contract with Bayern Munich until 2023.
- Sergio Ramos signs new Real Madrid contract: The Spanish defender extended his contract with Real Madrid until 2023.
- Lionel Messi signs new Barcelona contract: The Argentine forward extended his contract with Barcelona until 2023.
Note: These are just some of the major transfer news stories from 2020 and may not be exhaustive.