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14 August 2024

Yoro, Olise, Douglas Luiz... The Maurice Revello Tournament graduates animate the transfer market

The 2024 summer transfer window is in full swing. Several Maurice Revello Tournament graduates have been involved in the different moves registered all around the world over the last weeks. Recap.

The revelation of the season at LOSC, Leny Yoro headed for England. The central defender, who joined Manchester United in 2023 for a fee estimated at €62 million. However, the adventure has not got off to the best of starts for the 18-year-old, who has injured his foot and will be out for several weeks.


Having just won a silver medal with the French team at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Michael Olise has already joined his new club, Bayern Munich. The transfer had already been official for over a month. The attacking midfielder, who played in the Tournament in 2019, has signed a five-year contract with the Bavarian club, which paid Crystal Palace more than €60 million to sign the French player.


Best player and winner of the 2019 Maurice Revello Tournament, Douglas Luiz is heading for Italy. After five seasons with Aston Villa, the Brazilian midfielder has signed a contract to Juventus until 2029.


Other notable transfers in recent weeks include the signing of Argentinian attacking midfielder Matias Soulé from AS Roma. Japanese midfielder Daichi Kamada has left Lazio for Cystal Palace. Moussa Niakhaté is back in France, leaving Nottingham Forrest to join Olympique Lyonnais. For their part, Olympique de Marseille have welcomed two graduates of the Tournament, Argentinian Valentin Carboni on loan from Inter Milan and Canadian Derek Cornelius from Malmo.


FULL RECAP :

Leny Yoro : Lille (FRA) ==> Manchester United (ENG)
Michael Olise : Crystal Palace (ENG) ==> Bayern Munich (GER)
Douglas Luiz : Aston Villa (ENG) ==> Juventus (ITA)
Hiroki Ito : Stuttgart (GER) ==> Bayern Munich (GER)
Sehrou Guirassy : Stuttgart (GER) ==> Dortmund (GER)
Matias Soulé : Juventus (ITA) ==> AS Rome (ITA)
Daichi Kamada : Lazio (ITA) ==> Crystal Palace (ENG)
Nuno Tavares : Arsenal (ENG) ==> Lazio (ITA)
Moussa Niakhaté : Nottingham (ENG) ==> Lyon (FRA)
Christian Mawissa : Toulouse (FRA) ==> Monaco (FRA)
Amir Richardson : Reims (FRA) ==> Fiorentina (ITA)
Emerson Royal : Tottenham (ENG) ==> AC Milan (ITA)
Loum Tchaouna : Salernitana (ITA) ==> Lazio (ITA)
Valentin Carboni : Inter (ITA) ==> Olympique de Marseille (FRA)
Facundo Buonanotte : Brighton (ENG) ==> Leicester (ENG)
Anis Hadj Moussa : Vitesse (NED) ==> Feyenoord (NED)
Derek Cornelius : Malmö (SWE) ==> Olympique de Marseille (FRA)
Brian Aguirre : Newell’s (ARG) ==> Boca Juniors (ARG)
German Pezzella : Real Betis (ESP) ==> River Plate (ARG)
Radamel Falcao : Rayo Vallecano (ESP) ==> Millonarios (COL)
Gary Medel : Vasco da Gama (BRA) ==> Boca Juniors (ARG)
Franco Carboni : Inter (ITA) ==> River Plate (ARG)

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