Football Transfer Window: Atletico Madrid Frustrated by Partey Loss, Barcelona Unable to Boost Squad

Thomas Partey (Photo Credit: Reuters)

Thomas Partey (Photo Credit: Reuters)

Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona had an underwhelming transfer window while Real Madrid mostly only sold players.

None of the top three clubs in Spain made major additions by the end of the transfer window on Monday. Atletico Madrid was frustrated at losing defensive midfielder Thomas Partey and Barcelona was unable to sign a striker or a defender. Defending Spanish league champion Real Madrid had already made most of the moves to its squad and had not been expected to make any singings.

The 27-year-old Partey joined Arsenal after the English club agreed to pay the 50-million-euro buyout clause for the Ghanaian player. The player has unilaterally terminated the contract that bound him to our club until June 30, 2023, Atletico said. Partey was a regular under coach Diego Simeone and the Spanish club was not expected to see him go at this point. To replace him, Atletico brought in Uruguayan midfielder Lucas Torreira on a loan from Arsenal.

Barcelona, coming off its first season without a title since 2007-08, was not able to add a striker to boost its squad. The Catalan club was negotiating with Memphis Depay of Lyon but couldn't seal the deal. The transfer reportedly depended on Ousmane Dembele accepting a move to Manchester United, but the Frenchman stayed in Spain.

Barcelona had promised profound changes to the first team after the humiliating 8-2 loss to Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals of the Champions League in August. Incoming coach Ronald Koeman had already released Ivan Rakitic, who joined Sevilla, and Luis Suarez, who joined rival Atletico Madrid.

Barcelona also was looking for a central defender but didn't sign anyone in the position despite Koeman saying he wanted to bring in Eric Garcia from Manchester City. Clement Lenglet and Gerard Pique are the starters in defence but the Catalan club has few other options in the middle of the last line. Samuel Umtiti stayed but had been told that he was not in Koeman's plans, and on Monday Barcelona loaned young Frenchman Jean-Clair Todibo to Benfica in a transfer worth two million euros with an option to buy of 20 million euros.

In other moves by Atletico, forward Nikola Kalinic, who played on loan at Roma last season, transferred to Hellas Verona in the Serie A. Argentine defender Nehuen Prez was loaned to Granada until the end of the season, and Victor Mollejo will join Getafe.

Sevilla added forward Oussama Idrissi from Dutch club AZ Alkmaar and defender Karim Rekik from Hertha Berlin. Second-division club Almeria signed Nigerian forward Umar Sadiq from Partizan Belgrade, and Getafe also signed Abdoulaye Diaby on a loan from Sporting Lisbon.

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