Barcelona and Juventus are ready to do a deal for Miralem Pjanic this summer but the two clubs have to overcome three obstacles to ensure the deal is completed before the transfer deadline on Aug. 31.
Mark Doyle 11:00 PM GMT+8 01/01/2021 At the halfway point of the 2020-21 campaign, Goal evaluates how the game s top summer signings are getting on
At the end of a coronavirus-hit transfer window,
Goal catalogued the biggest deals around Europe. Now, as we reach 2021, it s time to take a look at how those signings are faring for their new clubs. Getty #20 Nelson Semedo | Barcelona to Wolves | £27.5m/$35m
Wolves chairman Jeff Shi hailed the arrival of a world-class player from a world-class club when they took advantage of Barcelona s financial problems to land Nelson Semedo during the off-season.
The versatile Portugal right-back, who can also play on the wing, is already a first-team regular at Molineux, but fans may have been expecting a bit more from Semedo, an attack-minded player who has yet to register a single goal or assist, and created just nine chances.