The transfer window has been open for about four weeks now and football clubs across Europe are latching onto it to enrich their squad while some clubs are also seizing the opportunity to offload unwanted players. Amid gossips and speculations, we take a look at the top 10 transfers across Europe so far.

Here are top 10 transfers across Europe so far in 2023/24 window

1. Jude Bellingham: Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid (£88.5m)

Real Madrid confirmed the signing of Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund for a fee of £88.5m which could potentially rise to £114m with add-ons.

The current Bundesliga Player of the year Joined Dortmund from Birmingham City in 2020 and went on to make 132 appearances, scoring 24 goals and providing 25 assists.

2. Kai Havertz: Chelsea to Arsenal (£65m)

The German attacker completed a £65m move from London rivals Chelsea to become Arsenal’s first summer arrival. Havertz spent three seasons at Stamford Bridge, having initially joined Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen in 2020 for a reported fee of £75m.

3. Dominik Szoboszlai: RB Leipzig to Liverpool (£60m)

Liverpool completed the signing of the Hungarian midfielder from RB Leipzig for £60m, making him the club’s fourth most expensive signing of all time and Hungary’s most expensive player of all time. The 22-year-old spent three seasons with the Bundesliga club, notching 20 goals in 91 appearances.

4. Mason Mount: Chelsea to Manchester United (£55m)

Mount ended his 18-year affair with Chelsea to seal a £55m move to Manchester United, with will potentially rise to £60m with add-ons. The 24-year-old England international made 195 appearances for Chelsea and grabbed 33 goals and 37 assists in the process.

5. Sandro Tonali: AC Milan to Newcastle United (£55m)

Sandro Tonali completed his switch from AC Milan to Newcastle for a fee of £55m to become the Magpies’ first summer arrival. The 23-year-old signed a five-year contract until June 2028.

6. Christopher Nkunku: RB Leipzig to Chelsea (£52m)

Chelsea confirmed the £52m signing of France attacker Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig. The 25-year-old France international officially became a Chelsea player on July 1.

7. Manuel Ugarte: Sporting CP to PSG (£52m)

PSG sealed a £52m deal for Ugarte, fending off Chelsea. The 22-year-old Uruguayan joins PSG on a five-year contract. The defensive-minded midfielder leaves Sporting Lisbon where he made 85 appearances in two seasons.

8. Ruben Neves: Woverhampton to Al Hilal (£47m)

The former Wolves Captain joined the Saudi Arabian side in a deal worth £47m, a record fee for Wolves. The 26-year-old Portugal international spent six seasons at Wolves, making 253 appearances.

9. Lucas Hernandez: Bayern Munich to PSG (£42m)

The World Cup winner sealed a reported £42m move to PSG after spending four seasons in Munich. Hernandez initially joined Bayern for a club record fee of €80m.

10. James Maddison: Leicester City to Tottenham (£40m)

Maddison completed his £40m move from relegated Leicester City to Tottenham, having made 203 appearances for the Foxes and scoring 55 goals.