The Most Surprising Soccer Transfer of the Season

Published October 31, 2009

Twice a year when the transfer window opens, the soccer world goes crazy with players changing clubs and newspapers and soccer websites all over the world speculating on the latest superstars playing the game of musical chairs.

While some big name transfers such as Cristiano Ronaldo's move from Manchester United to Real Madrid finally came to their expected conclusions, one transfer caught my eye this season. That of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's move from Italian champions Inter Milan to Spanish and Champions League winners Barcelona, with Samuel Eto'o going the opposite direction.

Now, Ibrahimovic is not a bad player and on his day can be one of the best players on the planet. But he has failed to live up to his massive hype in my opinion. Who can forget the 2 Champions League matches against Manchester United last season where he was virtually anonymous?

Samuel Eto'o on the other hand has proven himself to be one of the most lethal strikers in the world. Only 28, he has his best years ahead of him and unlike Ibrahimovic, doesn't choke on the big stage. Don't forget, it was his goal in last season's Champions League final that started Barcelona on the road to victory.

On top of the player exchange, Inter Milan also received a transfer fee of 45 million Euros. I have no idea how it was done, but Inter manager Jose Mourinho must surely have negotiated the best deal of the season. Or does Barcelona know something that we don't? Only time will tell.

About the Author
Roger Cruz is a big sports fan. When not watching soccer on TV, he loves playing with his artic cat snowmobile and recommends a modular snowmobile helmet as the perfect gift idea for any snowmobile owner.


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