Grading the summer's marquee transfers thus far
The financial chasm between Europe's behemoths and those traditionally gazing upward in their respective leagues means only a handful of clubs can compete for football's biggest names. Considering fees, the urgency to fill the position, and the player's potential for influence, here's a grading of the summer's marquee transfers thus far:
Eden Hazard (Real Madrid)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€100M | 28 | ★★★★★ |
Belgian whiz Hazard's switch to Real Madrid on June 7 opened the floodgates for an arms race among Spain's big three. Hazard's introduction amid his peak years transforms a Los Blancos attack dotted by an aging duo and desperate for a spark. He's probably worth twice the fee.
Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€126M | 19 | ★★★★★ |
Portuguese teen Felix's move from Benfica to the Spanish capital is the summer's costliest move and third-most expensive ever. A future cornerstone of Atletico's rebuild, it will be interesting to see how the sparkling forward adapts to the tempo of Diego Simeone's unflagging approach.
Matthijs de Ligt (Juventus)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€75M | 19 | ★★★★★ |
Juventus edged out suitors Barcelona, Paris-Saint Germain, and Manchester United to secure Dutch prodigy De Ligt. Even with an extra €10.5 million in fees to fund super-agent Mino Raiola's new helipad, the Old Lady has secured one of football's best young defenders. A no-brainer.
Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€75M | 22 | ★★★★★ |
Barcelona got their man, and for a price that's almost reasonable compared to some nine-digit fees. De Jong will slot in with Arthur and Sergio Busquets in a three-man midfield, and the Catalan colossus will likely win its fifth La Liga title in six years with the help of the club's 20th Dutchman.
Tanguy Ndombele (Tottenham)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€60M | 22 | ★★★★★ |
After three prior dormant transaction periods, Spurs have finally dipped their toes in the transfer waters, signing former Lyon do-everything midfielder Ndombele in a relatively pricey move. The French international's arrival represents a new level of ambition at Tottenham.
Aaron Ramsey (Juventus)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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Free | 28 | ★★★★★ |
Juventus refreshed a midfield short on dynamism with a free move for box-to-box Welshman Ramsey. The move will bulge the club's wages, but the hope is the former Arsenal star and another freebie (see below) will help end a 24-year wait for Europe's biggest prize. Everybody wins, except Arsenal.
Rodri (Manchester City)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€70M | 23 | ★★★★★ |
With the indispensable Fernandinho eyeing the denouement of a brilliant career at the Etihad, Manchester City's stacked squad had one glaring need. Pep Guardiola and Co. addressed that by triggering Atletico's release clause for the deep-lying creative midfield fulcrum Rodri.
Luka Jovic (Real Madrid)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€60M | 21 | ★★★★½ |
Lost in the Hazard hoopla are a slew of costly moves like Ferland Mendy, Eder Militao, and Jovic. The Serbian poacher has drawn comparisons to the man he'll likely replace, Karim Benzema, and would merit five-star status with a sample size greater than last season's breakthrough at Eintracht Frankfurt.
Adrien Rabiot (Juventus)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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Free | 24 | ★★★★½ |
As with Ramsey, Juventus got a steal in former Paris Saint-Germain outcast Rabiot. Playing on substantial wages, there are worries Rabiot has burned two bridges (PSG, France national team) and chatter that his agent and mother Veronique is a pain. Still, he's an elite talent who's yet to scratch the surface of a diverse skill set.
Lucas Hernandez (Bayern Munich)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€80M | 23 | ★★★★ |
David Alaba is presumably no longer a top left-back, and with Rafinha and his four league starts gone, Bayern Munich smashed a club record for Hernandez, who leaves Atleti to form a full-back tandem with France mate Benjamin Pavard. He's the most expensive full-back ever - by a €22-million margin.
Antoine Griezmann (Barcelona)

Fee | Age | Rating |
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€120M | 28 | ★★★★ |
"If you have second thoughts on playing for Barcelona, you are no longer of service to us," Johan Cruyff once said. Despite Griezmann's self-indulgent "La Decision" video that made fools of Barca last summer, the Frenchman has changed his tune, and apparently so have the La Liga holders.
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