With the end of the sports season, the transfer market begins to move, in addition to a World Championship that can motivate great transfers. So far, there are some notable deals, with confirmed stars in new teams, or successful loans with purchase clauses activated. After three and a half years in Newcastle, the 25-year-old English international has his first adventure abroad. Formed at Everton, Gordon is currently valued at 60 million euros, and saw Barcelona anticipate his presence at the World Cup, and potential valuation in the tournament. He arrives in Spain on the back of the best season of his career, with 17 goals and five assists. It is the most notable transfer confirmed for the next season. The 20-year-old was hired in February by Liverpool, he who was performing a good season in France. However, days after the announcement, he suffered an injury that ended the season of the central defender after 21 games. In England, Jérémy Jacquet will have the task of replacing his compatriot Ibrahima Konaté in the defense of the 'Reds'. Seen as a player of tremendous potential, Jacquet should be fit for the start of the season under the orders of the new Liverpool coach, still to be announced. Closing the podium is the Ecuadorian who arrived at Arsenal on loan from Leverkusen. The agreement between clubs already provided that the transfer would become definitive at the end of the season. With 41 games for Arsenal, Hincapié was one of the most used by Mikel Arteta, being the left-back starter, after years as a central defender in Germany. However, the future is uncertain, and there is even discussion in England about whether continuity is certain, even if Arsenal buys the player for the stipulated value, it may sell him immediately. The only Portuguese on the list, the 19-year-old star has an agreement with Chelsea. The Londoners were quick to close the signing of the winger who proved fundamental even under the orders of Ruben Amorim at Sporting. This year, Quenda continued to evolve in Alvalade on loan from the 'Blues', and despite a period in which he was injured, the player managed to achieve better numbers than last year. He scored six goals and made nine assists in 32 games. Last season, Quenda played an impressive 54 games. Unfortunately, in a final season to forget for the 'Leões', the player formed in Alvalade says goodbye without titles. The 23-year-old Danish player from Napoli returned to Italy, from where he had left Atalanta for Manchester United, on loan from the 'Red Devils', and will continue there. He took over the starting role, and after 44 games, he ended the season with 17 goals and six assists, helping the team of Antonio Conte to finish second in Serie A, qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. It is the most controversial transfer on this list. After a disappointing season, in terms of collective and individual results, Juventus was forced to sign the Belgian after the purchase clause was activated when the club secured 10th place in Serie A. However, the winger does not count for coach Luciano Spalletti, performing