Until the end of the transfer window, we'll bring you all the latest news about the Maurice Revello Tournament graduates. Here are the main completed deals over the last few days.
Bas Dost (Pays-Bas, 2009) : Sporting Potugal (POR) ===> Eintracht Francfort (GER)
Mathias Jorgensen (Danemark, 2010) : Huddersfield (ENG) ===> Fenerbahçe (TUR)
Nicolas Isimat-Mirin (France, 2011) : Besiktas (TUR) ===> Toulouse (FRA)
Diego Reyes (Mexique, 2012) : Fenerbahce (TUR) ===> Tigres (MEX)
Gotoku Sakai (Japon, 2012) : Hambourg (GER) ===> Vissel Kobe (JPN)
Moses Simon (Nigeria, 2013) : Levante (ESP) ===> Nantes (FRA)
Edgar Ié (Portugal, 2013) : Trabzonspor (TUR) ===> Feyenoord (NED)
Lucas Evangelista (France, 2014) : Nantes (FRA) ===> Vitoria Guimaraes (POR)
Saido Berahino (Angleterre, 2014) : Stoke City (ENG) ===> Zulte-Waregem (BEL)
Joel Pereira (Portugal, 2016) : Manchester United (ENG) ===> Heart of Midlothian (SCO)
Diadie Samassekou (Mali, 2016) : RB Salzburg (AUT) ===> Hoffenheim (GER)
Nicolas Janvier (France, 2017) : Stade Rennais (FRA) ===> Vitoria Guimaraes (POR)
Zé Gomes (Portugal, 2018) : Benfica (POR) ===> Portimonense (POR)
Fraser Hornby (Ecosse, 2018) : Everton (ENG) ===> Courtrai (BEL)
Glenn Middleton (Ecosse, 2018) : Rangers (SCO) ===> Hibernian (SCO)
Koji Miyoshi (Japon, 2018) : Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) ===> Royal Antwerp (BEL)
Gonzalo Collao (Chili, 2019) : Universidad de Chile (CHI) ===> Extremadura (ESP)
Lucas Fernandes (Brésil, 2019) : Sao Paulo (BRA) ===> Portimonense (POR)
Tatsuya Ito (Japon, 2019) : Hambourg (GER) ===> Saint-Trond (BEL)
Obi Powell Obinna (Japon, 2019) : Ryutsu Keizai University (JPN) ===> Yokohama Marinos (JPN)