2022 Craitish transfers
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The 2022 Craitish transfer window opened at 00:00 on 1 June and will close at 00:00 on 1 October.
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Ins
Giuseppe Aprile - RM (US Puri Agropl [VEG] - Cr 4.5 m)
Elias Hälda - LB (Youth)
Ipin - CM (Daau City FC [DAU] - Cr 900,000)
Outs
Chris Alberto - CM (Retired)
Santiago Javier - RM (Jurong West FC [DAU] - Cr 2 million)
Alexis Proteņ - LB (Retired)
Cherry Trees
Ins
Luigi Donatello - LM (Les Verts Gaianiano [TEL] - Cr 10 million)
Finnan Sherman - CF (Buthminster Athletic [VIC] - Cr 600,000)
Ólve Sigberg - CB (Youth)
Michele Spanu - LB (US Città di Murgione [VEG] - Cr 5 million)
Outs
Pasquale di Montezemolo - CB (FC Bayern Klemmen [TEL] - Cr 6.5 million)
Lydveldt Jonmikeltsen - CF (Ashtaroth Lions [HEX] - Cr 7 million)
Roland Théard - LB (Northcliff United [FLO] - Cr 21 million)
Marko Zajc - LM (ASC Savona [TEL] - Cr 8 million)
Eĵars Town
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Shane Balfour - LM (Real Riego [VIC] - Cr 750,000)
Ryan Clark - RM (Stonehall Hotspur [FLO] - Cr 14 million)
Asmund Cónlachh - RB (Youth)
Zack Ortega - GK (Daau United [DAU] - Cr 300,000)
Moses Órvähl - GK (Youth)
Brannon Sweet - CF (Real Riego [VIC] - Cr 750,000)
Outs
Jarosław Brzęczyszczykiewicz - RM (Seragaan United [DAU] - Cr 5 million)
Peter Daviddlaw - GK (Retired)
Caspar Laintens - LM (Seragaan United [DAU] - Free)
Mattias Lydveldtsen - CF (Retired)
Thomas McBride - GK (Retired)
Ben Tórsen - RB (Retired)
Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland
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Gaetano Bresciani - CM (Agropl Rhyno [VEG] - Cr 2.5 million)
Can Emrenin - CM (Free agent)
Dhi Hjuit - CM (Youth)
Fran Ingham - CF (Tiperly Rovers [VIC] - Cr 400,000)
Raúl Ortiz Galán - CM (Atlético Domínguez [ANA] - Cr 500,000)
Outs
David Cee - CM (Retired)
Ætaňur Chanojk - CM (Retired)
Ezequiel Leston - CM (Retired)
Jamie Mearns - CF (Retired)
Avraham Vintarglimion - CM (Retired)
Kealb
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Colton Morrish - CF (Amblebridge United [VIC] - Cr 550,000)
Saad Najar - GK (Free agent)
Charlie Sinvald - CF (Youth)
Jamie Vallensen - GK (Jogasim Revolution [DES] - Cr 15 million)
Outs
Zakr Darzi - GK (Retired)
Jorgeņ Gaär - CF (Retired)
Kristján Viðarsson - CF (Retired)
Vorgeņ Zóma - GK (Retired)
Osĵätoņ Aztecs
Ins
Riccardo Cappiello - CM (Atletico Mhazar [VEG] - Loan)
Kai Hjemdähl - CM (Youth)
Outs
Mahmud Abax - CM (Retired)
Tór-Lydveldt Larsen - LM (Atletico Mhazar [VEG] - Loan)
Kumi N'Kosi - CM (Retired)
Róndlinga Diamonds
Ins
Wewé Sailla - CF (Free agent)
Outs
Horatio Gonzáles-Hernán - CF (Retired)
Sverige Tiem
Ins
Christopher Caravita - LB (AS Virtus Glovetese [VEG] - Cr 6 million)
Iván García Esteban - LB (Atlético Domínguez [ANA] - Cr 300,000)
Kraig Jonsen-Tórsen - RB (Osĵätoņ Town FC - Cr 4 million)
Kristopher Macbaird - CB (Newhaven FC [VIC] - Cr 250,000)
Gunnar Släine - CF (Youth)
Derren Spearing - CM (Earl's Heath Albion [VIC] - Cr 150,000)
Outs
Helge Bruņ - CF (Daau United [DAU] - Loan)
Stephen Charlton - CB (Tow Law FC [MER] - Cr 2.5 million)
David Cristo - LB (Retired)
Jon Daviddlaw - LB (Retired)
Kraig Jonsen-Tórsen - RB (Osĵätoņ Town FC - Loan return)
David Loresen - CM (Retired)
Xäiville Teflons
Ins
Äfton Kaärv - CM (Youth)
Macaulay Raeburn - RB (Dundas County [VIC] - Cr 350,000)
Lockie Tupper - RM (Strathalmond Academical [VIC] - Cr 300,000)
Outs
Marc Hjansen - RB (Retired)
Jan Mortensen - RM (Retired)
Júlio Romána - CM (Retired)
Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen
Ins
Tór Ägir - LB (Youth)
Nazario Costa - CB (Free agent)
Bradford Lovell-Peters - RM (Buthminster FC [VIC] - Cr 450,000)
Adam Yee - CB (Daau City FC [DAU] - Free)
Outs
Roy Bakker - RM (Daau City FC [DAU] - Cr 2.5 million)
Rasólio Juliaĵ - CB (Retired)
Shânu Mallawi - LB (Retired)
Mat Óma - CB (Retired)
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Following the completion of the 2022 season, League 1's sole loan player, Kraig Jonsen-Tórsen, returned to Osĵätoņ Town after spending the campaign with Sverige Tiem. The right-back helped the club to a WMFA Champions' League title and, coupled with Daniel Hjansen's shift to playing more centrally, is thought to be wanted on a permanent deal by Sverige this summer, though further interest may come from other clubs depending on their outgoing players.
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Nouvelle Alexandrie's Roland Théard has sealed a move to Floria after leaving champions Cherry Trees for a substantial fee.
The 29-year-old left-back ends an eight-season association with Cherry Trees, during which he lifted an impressive ten trophies during one of the club's most dominant periods in history. Following a successful summer in which he won the EMU Championships with his adopted Nouvelle Alexandrie, Théard was placed top of Florian outfit Northcliff United's to-buy list as they looked to reestablish themselves as title contenders. A hefty Cr 21 million fee was agreed with the League 1 giants two days ago, with the move completed today following a medical and agreeing of personal terms.
Théard's new squad number is yet to be confirmed, though he will be reunited with international teammate François Bousquet in his next training session.
The 29-year-old left-back ends an eight-season association with Cherry Trees, during which he lifted an impressive ten trophies during one of the club's most dominant periods in history. Following a successful summer in which he won the EMU Championships with his adopted Nouvelle Alexandrie, Théard was placed top of Florian outfit Northcliff United's to-buy list as they looked to reestablish themselves as title contenders. A hefty Cr 21 million fee was agreed with the League 1 giants two days ago, with the move completed today following a medical and agreeing of personal terms.
Théard's new squad number is yet to be confirmed, though he will be reunited with international teammate François Bousquet in his next training session.
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Cherry Trees' second major outgoing of the day sees somewhat of a surprise move, with veteran striker Lydveldt Jonmikeltsen moving to one of Micras' up-and-coming leagues.
The Hexarchy's Ashtaroth Lions have confirmed the signature of Jonmikeltsen, 32, after a fee of Cr 7 million was agreed between the two clubs. Owned and bankrolled by the Hexarchian royal family, the Lions have begun to look at investing in foreign talents to help boost the profile of the nation's footballing setup. Coupled with the national side's impressive third place showing at this summer's EMU Championships, the sport is expected to boom over the next few years in the oft-secretive realm.
Having missed-out on a place in Craitland's victorious Benacia Cup squad, and with his game time with Cherry Trees reduced as the squad rotated more last season, Jonmikeltsen was open to a lucrative end-of-career move after spending the last nine seasons in the Craitish capital after a move from hometown side Róndlinga Diamonds in 2013. On top of a club career in which he won almost everything possible, he can also boast over a hundred Craitish caps and winner's medals from the FMF World Cup, EMU Championships and Benacia Cup, making his signature quite a coup for The Hexarchy's premier club side.
The Hexarchy's Ashtaroth Lions have confirmed the signature of Jonmikeltsen, 32, after a fee of Cr 7 million was agreed between the two clubs. Owned and bankrolled by the Hexarchian royal family, the Lions have begun to look at investing in foreign talents to help boost the profile of the nation's footballing setup. Coupled with the national side's impressive third place showing at this summer's EMU Championships, the sport is expected to boom over the next few years in the oft-secretive realm.
Having missed-out on a place in Craitland's victorious Benacia Cup squad, and with his game time with Cherry Trees reduced as the squad rotated more last season, Jonmikeltsen was open to a lucrative end-of-career move after spending the last nine seasons in the Craitish capital after a move from hometown side Róndlinga Diamonds in 2013. On top of a club career in which he won almost everything possible, he can also boast over a hundred Craitish caps and winner's medals from the FMF World Cup, EMU Championships and Benacia Cup, making his signature quite a coup for The Hexarchy's premier club side.
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League 1's retirements for the summer of 2022 have been announced, with the following list of 26 top-flight stars being released on August 19th:
The biggest name to call time on his career is undoubtedly BäJ's Alexis Proteņ, 35. The left-back leaves the game a week after captaining Craitland to their second Benacia Cup triumph, surprising many in the process. Proteņ has led the Craits on a permanent basis since 2019, and has held the armband through the nation's recent period of success, even being the most capped Craitish player for a short period this year. The 35-year-old has seen plenty of silverware throughout his career to boot, helping his club to multiple domestic and international competitions as well as World Cup, EMU and Benacia Cup wins. His retirement brings to a close the career of one of the last few players to have played in every season of League 1 since its foundation too. Proteņ is joined in retirement by his BäJ teammate Chris Alberto, 33. The Novatainian-born central midfielder is most known for his hefty transfer fee when joining the side in 2010, but his spell in Craitland has coincided with BäJ's league and Champions' League victories, with Alberto being a key figure in the side's squad for the last twelve years.
With no Cherry Trees players retiring, Eĵars Town have four outgoing players this summer. Two goalkeeper are ending their careers, making the position a key place to restock before the window shuts; Novatainian-born Thomas McBride, 34, and long-term Craitish back-up Peter Daviddlaw, 38, leave the side with the former having spent six season with the club and the latter being an initial 2004 season squad member. They are joined by defender Ben Tórsen and striker Mattias Lydveldtsen, both 34, who spent 15 and five campaigns at Marstadt, respectively, with all four playing a part in the club's recent major trophy wins.
HóC also have four players announcing that they're calling an end to their careers, with their midfield options for the upcoming season heavily affected. Talenorian Avraham Vintarglimion, 36, 35-year-old Ezequiel Leston, of Antican extraction via Kalgachian eligiblity, and former-Novatainian international David Cee, 34, end a combined 23 years' association with HóC. Additionally, striker Jamie Mearns, 35, hangs up his boots after joining the club in 2017, with the Hammish-born forward having also spent many years of his earlier career at fellow League 1 club BäJ. These four are also joined by former-Birgesh, lastly-Hazarese midfielder Ætaňur Chanojk, 35, who had confirmed his retirement five days earlier alongside some compatriots.
One of this year's more famous retirees comes from Kealb, with striker Kristján Viðarsson, 34, ending his career. The Hurmudan goal-getter spent three years with Kealb after joining on a free, but is best known for his international exploits with over a dozen FMF World Cup goals to his name. The club's other outgoings include two of their goalkeepers, with 37-year-old first-choice Zakr Darzi, of Afrikaanan-NAD origins, and Vorgeņ Zóma, 34, leaving young female Julia K'elt as their only recognised stopper for now. Striker Jorgeņ Gaär, 33, also retires after 17 seasons with his hometown club.
Osĵätoņ Aztecs' two retiring players share both a playing position and a career with the club. Having both joined to play in central midfield ahead of the 2016 season, Talenore international Mahmud Abax, 35, and New Alexandrian-eligible Kumi N'Kosi, 34, hang up their boots. Despite recent years being well after the club's pinnacle, both players helped lift the two domestic cup tournaments in Craitland on the south coast.
Róndlinga Diamonds say goodbye to long-time forward Horatio Gonzáles-Hernán. The New-Empire-born 33-year-old has shifted international eligibility a number of times but is most known for his spell representing Valencia in multiple tournaments. He ends an eleven-season association with the Diamonds, winning the Cities' Cup in 2019.
Craitish international midfielder David Loresen is another of the summer's biggest retiring names. The 33-year-old earned 65 caps over a lengthy international career, winning EMU 2011 and coming back from a notable exile after falling-out with the manager in 2013, and spent his whole club life with Sverige after signing as a youth in 2005, with nine major winner's medals to boast about. Defender Jon Daviddlaw, 34, who joined Sverige in the same pre-season as Loresen also retires, as does fellow left-back David Cristo, 33, who joined the side in 2017 and was last eligible to represent Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Two more internationals call time from Xäiville Teflons, with Craitland winger Jan Mortensen, 34, and Tellia's central midfielder Júlio Romána, 35, being joined by right-back Marc Hjansen, 35. Mortensen gained 37 caps and was also awarded the CrFA Player of the Year gong in 2016 after leading the club to its début league title. Romána's career saw him join Xäiville in 2013 from Ocula prior to being a member of Tellia's victorious 2017 World Cup squad. Hjansen joined the club in the same summer as Romána, spending nine seasons on the north-west coast after beginning his career at Cherry Trees and having a short stint loaned to Tellian club LVG.
A third League 1-based Talenorian has ended playing, with ZK's left-back Shânu Mallawi, 35, retiring after a spell with the club that predates their time in the Craitish top flight. Two further defensive players are the team's other retirements, with centre-backs Rasólio Juliaĵ, 35, and Mat Óma, 33, after also spanning ZK's timeline between League 2 and League 1. Óma's time with the side began in 2006, while Juliaĵ was signed for the 2008 season as a freebie from Róndlinga.
With a number of vacancies having now been created in the vast majority of League 1 squads, fans are expecting to see plenty of moves to replace the retiring stars before the window shuts at the end of next month...
The biggest name to call time on his career is undoubtedly BäJ's Alexis Proteņ, 35. The left-back leaves the game a week after captaining Craitland to their second Benacia Cup triumph, surprising many in the process. Proteņ has led the Craits on a permanent basis since 2019, and has held the armband through the nation's recent period of success, even being the most capped Craitish player for a short period this year. The 35-year-old has seen plenty of silverware throughout his career to boot, helping his club to multiple domestic and international competitions as well as World Cup, EMU and Benacia Cup wins. His retirement brings to a close the career of one of the last few players to have played in every season of League 1 since its foundation too. Proteņ is joined in retirement by his BäJ teammate Chris Alberto, 33. The Novatainian-born central midfielder is most known for his hefty transfer fee when joining the side in 2010, but his spell in Craitland has coincided with BäJ's league and Champions' League victories, with Alberto being a key figure in the side's squad for the last twelve years.
With no Cherry Trees players retiring, Eĵars Town have four outgoing players this summer. Two goalkeeper are ending their careers, making the position a key place to restock before the window shuts; Novatainian-born Thomas McBride, 34, and long-term Craitish back-up Peter Daviddlaw, 38, leave the side with the former having spent six season with the club and the latter being an initial 2004 season squad member. They are joined by defender Ben Tórsen and striker Mattias Lydveldtsen, both 34, who spent 15 and five campaigns at Marstadt, respectively, with all four playing a part in the club's recent major trophy wins.
HóC also have four players announcing that they're calling an end to their careers, with their midfield options for the upcoming season heavily affected. Talenorian Avraham Vintarglimion, 36, 35-year-old Ezequiel Leston, of Antican extraction via Kalgachian eligiblity, and former-Novatainian international David Cee, 34, end a combined 23 years' association with HóC. Additionally, striker Jamie Mearns, 35, hangs up his boots after joining the club in 2017, with the Hammish-born forward having also spent many years of his earlier career at fellow League 1 club BäJ. These four are also joined by former-Birgesh, lastly-Hazarese midfielder Ætaňur Chanojk, 35, who had confirmed his retirement five days earlier alongside some compatriots.
One of this year's more famous retirees comes from Kealb, with striker Kristján Viðarsson, 34, ending his career. The Hurmudan goal-getter spent three years with Kealb after joining on a free, but is best known for his international exploits with over a dozen FMF World Cup goals to his name. The club's other outgoings include two of their goalkeepers, with 37-year-old first-choice Zakr Darzi, of Afrikaanan-NAD origins, and Vorgeņ Zóma, 34, leaving young female Julia K'elt as their only recognised stopper for now. Striker Jorgeņ Gaär, 33, also retires after 17 seasons with his hometown club.
Osĵätoņ Aztecs' two retiring players share both a playing position and a career with the club. Having both joined to play in central midfield ahead of the 2016 season, Talenore international Mahmud Abax, 35, and New Alexandrian-eligible Kumi N'Kosi, 34, hang up their boots. Despite recent years being well after the club's pinnacle, both players helped lift the two domestic cup tournaments in Craitland on the south coast.
Róndlinga Diamonds say goodbye to long-time forward Horatio Gonzáles-Hernán. The New-Empire-born 33-year-old has shifted international eligibility a number of times but is most known for his spell representing Valencia in multiple tournaments. He ends an eleven-season association with the Diamonds, winning the Cities' Cup in 2019.
Craitish international midfielder David Loresen is another of the summer's biggest retiring names. The 33-year-old earned 65 caps over a lengthy international career, winning EMU 2011 and coming back from a notable exile after falling-out with the manager in 2013, and spent his whole club life with Sverige after signing as a youth in 2005, with nine major winner's medals to boast about. Defender Jon Daviddlaw, 34, who joined Sverige in the same pre-season as Loresen also retires, as does fellow left-back David Cristo, 33, who joined the side in 2017 and was last eligible to represent Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Two more internationals call time from Xäiville Teflons, with Craitland winger Jan Mortensen, 34, and Tellia's central midfielder Júlio Romána, 35, being joined by right-back Marc Hjansen, 35. Mortensen gained 37 caps and was also awarded the CrFA Player of the Year gong in 2016 after leading the club to its début league title. Romána's career saw him join Xäiville in 2013 from Ocula prior to being a member of Tellia's victorious 2017 World Cup squad. Hjansen joined the club in the same summer as Romána, spending nine seasons on the north-west coast after beginning his career at Cherry Trees and having a short stint loaned to Tellian club LVG.
A third League 1-based Talenorian has ended playing, with ZK's left-back Shânu Mallawi, 35, retiring after a spell with the club that predates their time in the Craitish top flight. Two further defensive players are the team's other retirements, with centre-backs Rasólio Juliaĵ, 35, and Mat Óma, 33, after also spanning ZK's timeline between League 2 and League 1. Óma's time with the side began in 2006, while Juliaĵ was signed for the 2008 season as a freebie from Róndlinga.
With a number of vacancies having now been created in the vast majority of League 1 squads, fans are expecting to see plenty of moves to replace the retiring stars before the window shuts at the end of next month...
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Mercurian defender Stephen Charlton has returned to his homeland after a Cr 2.5 million move from Sverige Tiem. After nine seasons with Sverige, during which he helped the side lift a league title, three domestic cups and two WMFA Champions' Leagues, the 35-year-old returns to Tow Law FC where he started his career before his move to Craitland for Cr 5 million in August 2013.
In other news from Tiem, the club are thought to be close to agreeing personal terms with Kraig Jonsen-Tórsen for a permanent move after last season's loan spell, though Xäiville Teflons have been reported as considering a late bid for the right-back after the retirement of veteran Marc Hjansen last week.
In other news from Tiem, the club are thought to be close to agreeing personal terms with Kraig Jonsen-Tórsen for a permanent move after last season's loan spell, though Xäiville Teflons have been reported as considering a late bid for the right-back after the retirement of veteran Marc Hjansen last week.
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Sverige Tiem has secured the permanent services of defender Kraig Jonsen-Tórsen. Following a loan spell with the side last year, the 27-year-old has agreed to a Cr 4 million move from League 2 outfit Osĵätoņ Town. He will wear the number 4 shirt, just vacated by Stephen Charlton and will be expected to be the club's primary right-back option for the 2023 campaign.
In other news, former Sverige defender Chris Senior has announced his retirement from football. The 37-year-old played for the club between 2007 and 2010, after winning the Under-21 World Cup, and had since been with the originally-Shirerithian JHI-LK before ending his playing career.
In other news, former Sverige defender Chris Senior has announced his retirement from football. The 37-year-old played for the club between 2007 and 2010, after winning the Under-21 World Cup, and had since been with the originally-Shirerithian JHI-LK before ending his playing career.
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Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have made their first signing of the summer, bringing in unattached Thraci attacking midfielder Can Emrenin. A member of Thracistan's last two tournament squads despite having no domestic club, the 21-year-old hit a memorable hat-trick against Mercury in the 2021 World Cup. Now eligible for the newly-unified Thraci Confederation team, joining an adopted compatriot in the shape of Menkara Iňanojk in the HóC squad, the midfielder will wear the number ten shirt for his new side.
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ZK have made their first moves of this summer transfer window, seeing one long-serving team member move onto pastures new with a centre-back joining the side as part of the deal as the club looks to fill gaps in their defence after a number of retirements.
Batavian forward Roy Bakker is the player to leave, with the 30-year-old being snatched up by FMF newcomers Daau's Daau City FC. Capable of playing as a central striker but much more at home down the right flank where he can use his pace best, Bakker's move to the Super League comes at a cost of Cr 2.5 million after eight years at ZK. Bakker began his career as a youth at Riponia's Port Rackham Rangers and has also subsequently played for Syrelwynn Swifts and Rhodondra Wanderers, meaning he is not averse to moving to different clubs.
In return, ZK will acquire the services of Dauian central defender Adam Yee, also 30. Signed as part of Bakker's move, Yee joins from Daau City after four years and with a number of accolades behind him such as multiple Defender of the Year awards. The centre-back is renowned in his home country for his height and heading ability and is expected to be a key part for the national team heading into their first ever FMF World Cup qualifiers next year. Yee has been granted the number three jersey to wear; a combination of the digits from the 21 he wore at City.
Batavian forward Roy Bakker is the player to leave, with the 30-year-old being snatched up by FMF newcomers Daau's Daau City FC. Capable of playing as a central striker but much more at home down the right flank where he can use his pace best, Bakker's move to the Super League comes at a cost of Cr 2.5 million after eight years at ZK. Bakker began his career as a youth at Riponia's Port Rackham Rangers and has also subsequently played for Syrelwynn Swifts and Rhodondra Wanderers, meaning he is not averse to moving to different clubs.
In return, ZK will acquire the services of Dauian central defender Adam Yee, also 30. Signed as part of Bakker's move, Yee joins from Daau City after four years and with a number of accolades behind him such as multiple Defender of the Year awards. The centre-back is renowned in his home country for his height and heading ability and is expected to be a key part for the national team heading into their first ever FMF World Cup qualifiers next year. Yee has been granted the number three jersey to wear; a combination of the digits from the 21 he wore at City.
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In continued negotiations between League 1 and the Daau Super League, young Craitish forward Helge Bruņ has agreed to a loan move to Daau United. The 20-year-old Sverige Tiem striker, who scored in last season's WMFA Champions' League semi-final, has otherwise found game time hard to come by at his mother club and is thought to want to prove himself in the up-and-coming Dauian division. The deal will last until the end of the 22-23 season, and the agreement includes a clause that states Daau United shall pay no more than Cr 6 million to secure his services on a permanent basis next summer should they wish to.
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In what could well be one of the biggest names to move this transfer window, winger Marko Zajc has returned to Tellia after agreeing to a Cr 8 million move away from Cherry Trees.
The Maillot d'Or winner, now 33, ends a seven-year association with the Craitish capital side after his big money, Cr 25 million move in the summer of 2015. Having played a huge part in the club's successes since, with four league titles, four Champions' Leagues and two domestic cup winner's medals to his name, his time in Craitland also brought him a CrFA Player of the Year award in 2017 to signify his position as League 1's best player. The 2017 season, and subsequent 2018 campaign, were also his two most prolific in Craitland, with an impressive combined thirty league goals being scored by Zajc, who rarely played centrally.
The ethnic-Ocian was adopted by Tellia after growing up there in his early career and last played in Serie A for Romero Sport, prior to his joining of Cherry Trees. While Romero were thought to be interested in his signature, Savona's quick work secured the move and brought to light another step of the club's aim to be one of Tellia's powerhouses, having risen from the amateur divisions to WMFA Champions' League quarter-finalists over the past ten years thanks to consistent investment by a passionate ownership.
Zajc's expertise is likely to be a big help to an otherwise youthful Savona squad, and his ability to still play at the top level - albeit with uncertainty for how long given his age - will be a key factor in helping the team continue their rise. On the other hand, Cherry Trees' squad looks to be having a mini-exodus this summer with Zajc the third regular starter leaving the side already, with further reports from Tellia stating that interest in bringing club captain Pasquale di Montezemolo back home is high in Serie A.
The Maillot d'Or winner, now 33, ends a seven-year association with the Craitish capital side after his big money, Cr 25 million move in the summer of 2015. Having played a huge part in the club's successes since, with four league titles, four Champions' Leagues and two domestic cup winner's medals to his name, his time in Craitland also brought him a CrFA Player of the Year award in 2017 to signify his position as League 1's best player. The 2017 season, and subsequent 2018 campaign, were also his two most prolific in Craitland, with an impressive combined thirty league goals being scored by Zajc, who rarely played centrally.
The ethnic-Ocian was adopted by Tellia after growing up there in his early career and last played in Serie A for Romero Sport, prior to his joining of Cherry Trees. While Romero were thought to be interested in his signature, Savona's quick work secured the move and brought to light another step of the club's aim to be one of Tellia's powerhouses, having risen from the amateur divisions to WMFA Champions' League quarter-finalists over the past ten years thanks to consistent investment by a passionate ownership.
Zajc's expertise is likely to be a big help to an otherwise youthful Savona squad, and his ability to still play at the top level - albeit with uncertainty for how long given his age - will be a key factor in helping the team continue their rise. On the other hand, Cherry Trees' squad looks to be having a mini-exodus this summer with Zajc the third regular starter leaving the side already, with further reports from Tellia stating that interest in bringing club captain Pasquale di Montezemolo back home is high in Serie A.
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Following reports yesterday of interest in Tellian centre-back Pasquale di Montezemolo, the 33-year-old has secured a move to Bayern Klemmen in his homeland. The defender joined Cherry Trees from FC Fiorecittà in 2007 as an 18-year-old in a mega deal that to this day is still the most expensive transfer for a teenager on Micras. Despite a number of criticisms at the time regarding the huge fee for a player with little experience, di Montezemolo's tenure at Oesst Whiteside has been a success story with a plethora of winner's medals to his name and a prolonged career as a guaranteed starter and captain for both his club side and national team.
The team he has agreed to join is Bayern Klemmen, who are clearly looking to add defensive strength to their squad after last season's poor showing in Serie A; conceding 36 goals in the league, more than relegated Les Verts Gaianiano. The 2006 Serie A title winners have had a roller-coaster of a history since their début season triumph, languishing in the lower tiers for a number of years, but are aiming to establish themselves as a top-flight force once more. Di Montezemolo's capture will hopefully help that target, and with only a fee of Cr 6.5 million being paid for the pleasure, the team's budget hasn't been completely demolished in the process either.
Di Montezemolo's departure leaves the Cherry Trees captaincy vacated - the second League 1 captain to depart this summer after BäJ's - with midfield general İlker Keremov being rewarded with the armband for the upcoming season. In addition, Biulya äqi Jedu have announced they've given their own captaincy to international midfielder Äthen Aärel after the retirement of Alexis Proteņ.
The team he has agreed to join is Bayern Klemmen, who are clearly looking to add defensive strength to their squad after last season's poor showing in Serie A; conceding 36 goals in the league, more than relegated Les Verts Gaianiano. The 2006 Serie A title winners have had a roller-coaster of a history since their début season triumph, languishing in the lower tiers for a number of years, but are aiming to establish themselves as a top-flight force once more. Di Montezemolo's capture will hopefully help that target, and with only a fee of Cr 6.5 million being paid for the pleasure, the team's budget hasn't been completely demolished in the process either.
Di Montezemolo's departure leaves the Cherry Trees captaincy vacated - the second League 1 captain to depart this summer after BäJ's - with midfield general İlker Keremov being rewarded with the armband for the upcoming season. In addition, Biulya äqi Jedu have announced they've given their own captaincy to international midfielder Äthen Aärel after the retirement of Alexis Proteņ.
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Eĵars Town have seen a dual-departure to Daau's Seragaan United with midfielders Jarosław Brzęczyszczykiewicz and Caspar Laintens joining for a combined Cr 5 million. For the books, Brzęczyszczykiewicz's transfer covers the entirety of the fee, with Laintens signing for free.
Winger Brzęczyszczykiewicz, 31, ends a twelve-year affinity to Eĵars, with the Interlandian-born player helping the club to promotion and their six major trophies since as "The Pointers" established themselves as one of Craitland's big teams. 33-year-old Laintens joined the side in 2006 and has been a squad player for his whole career since, earning ten winner's medals in the process.
Winger Brzęczyszczykiewicz, 31, ends a twelve-year affinity to Eĵars, with the Interlandian-born player helping the club to promotion and their six major trophies since as "The Pointers" established themselves as one of Craitland's big teams. 33-year-old Laintens joined the side in 2006 and has been a squad player for his whole career since, earning ten winner's medals in the process.
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Santiago Javier has become the fifth League 1 player to agree to a permanent move to Daau's league system, signing the terms to a Cr 2 million transfer to Jurong West FC.
The winger has spent seven campaigns at Biulya äqi Jedu, joining the summer before the club's second WMFA Champions' League triumph, and leaves the club with an FMF Champions' League winner's medal on his résumé as well. The 32-year-old, who was born in Jamzinia, spent his early career in his homeland and was subject to a domestic record Cr 10.8 million transfer in 2008 before stints in Shireroth's and Antica's leagues ahead of signing for BäJ. He becomes Jurong's third foreigner to join this transfer window.
The winger has spent seven campaigns at Biulya äqi Jedu, joining the summer before the club's second WMFA Champions' League triumph, and leaves the club with an FMF Champions' League winner's medal on his résumé as well. The 32-year-old, who was born in Jamzinia, spent his early career in his homeland and was subject to a domestic record Cr 10.8 million transfer in 2008 before stints in Shireroth's and Antica's leagues ahead of signing for BäJ. He becomes Jurong's third foreigner to join this transfer window.
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As League 1's teams begin to fill their player quotas, a handful of North Antarctic Domain free agents have agreed moves to a number of sides after their appearances in this summer's CiboTap finals.
In their search for a reserve striker, Róndlinga Diamonds have signed Wewé Sailla. The forward last played for Tyrenian-cum-Jingdaoese touring outfit Eastside Vagabondi before the club's dissolution earlier this year. The 26-year-old has taken the Diamonds' 20 shirt, with Senyan defender Jan Ƨardënöčer moving to the number 6 after Morteņ Herä vacated it in favour of the 7 jersey that better matches his right-wing role. Róndlinga's 25-man roster is now complete, so the club are unlikely to make any further moves this window.
Kealb have attended to their goalkeeping problem with the signature of Saad Najar. Deputy to Zakr Darzi, who retired after playing for Kealb himself this summer, the 27-year-old featured for Rosenborg City in seasons past and is a likely international starter for the NAD now. He will occupy compatriot Darzi's old 13 jersey.
Nazario Costa has joined ZK has their second defensive acquisition this year. The 26-year-old, a Phoenix Akademia graduate and previously of Rosenborg United, has been given the club's 5 shirt, with striker Jon-Lydveldt F'echhamlär shifting to number 7.
In their search for a reserve striker, Róndlinga Diamonds have signed Wewé Sailla. The forward last played for Tyrenian-cum-Jingdaoese touring outfit Eastside Vagabondi before the club's dissolution earlier this year. The 26-year-old has taken the Diamonds' 20 shirt, with Senyan defender Jan Ƨardënöčer moving to the number 6 after Morteņ Herä vacated it in favour of the 7 jersey that better matches his right-wing role. Róndlinga's 25-man roster is now complete, so the club are unlikely to make any further moves this window.
Kealb have attended to their goalkeeping problem with the signature of Saad Najar. Deputy to Zakr Darzi, who retired after playing for Kealb himself this summer, the 27-year-old featured for Rosenborg City in seasons past and is a likely international starter for the NAD now. He will occupy compatriot Darzi's old 13 jersey.
Nazario Costa has joined ZK has their second defensive acquisition this year. The 26-year-old, a Phoenix Akademia graduate and previously of Rosenborg United, has been given the club's 5 shirt, with striker Jon-Lydveldt F'echhamlär shifting to number 7.