Top 12 DONE DEALS from around Europe, including Real Madrid EXIT and Barcelona ARRIVAL

Not only Premier League sides have been busy in this transfer window, with many huge moves having already happened across Europe.

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talkSPORT have put together a list of the biggest, and it includes Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Juventus moves.

12) Geoffrey Kondogbia, AS Monaco to Inter Milan, £25m

Showed his undoubted ability during the principality based side’s 3-1 win over Arsenal earlier in the season, and it is impressive that a side that isn’t involved in any European competition has managed to sign the 22-year-old.

11) Douglas Costa, Shakhtar Donetsk to Bayern Munich, £21m

Likely a replacement for the seemingly permanently injured Franck Ribery, the Brazil international top scored in the Champions League last time round to earn this move.

10) Carlos Bacca, Sevilla to AC Milan, £21m

Scored two well taken goals in the Europa League final to show his ability and cap off a campaign in which he netted 28 times. The Rossoneri have made a serious statement by signing the striker.

9) Miranda, Atletico Madrid to Inter Milan, £10.6m

The San Siro based sides have been very busy as they aim to get back in to the big time next season. The 30-year-old was a major part of the Rojiblancos’ La Liga title win in 2013-14, and still has the legs to make an impression over the next season.

9) Gonzalo Castro, Bayer Leverkusen to Borussia Dortmund, £7.8m

Thomas Tuchel has a major job on his hands if he is going to match Jurgen Klopp’s exploits at the Westfalenstadion, and he has made his first move in doing so by signing the midfielder.

8) Jackson Martinez, Porto to Atletico Madrid, £24.8m

Linked to practically every club in Europe before finally choosing Atleti, the forward certainly has the goals to back up his price, with 81 in 117 games for Porto.

7) Sami Khedira, Real Madrid to Juventus, FREE

Perhaps the bargain of the summer. It’s not often that a Champions League and World Cup winner goes for nothing.

6) Danilo, Porto to Real Madrid, £23m

Porto are known for the masses of money from selling their players and replacing them with better options, so don’t expect them to suffer much from losing the full-back and Martinez.

5) Giannelli Imbula, Marseille to Porto, £14m

Touted as a replacement for Morgan Schneiderlin at Southampton at one point, but the Premier League side have missed out here.

3) Aleix Vidal, Sevilla to Barcelona, £13m

Although Dani Alves has now signed a new deal with the Blaugranas, they do have a replacement for when he eventually feels the effects of age or leaves.

2) Mario Mandzukic, Atletico Madrid to Juventus, £13.6m

Amazingly the Croatia international has joined the team that lost the Champions League final in his last three moves, with Juve joining Atleti last season and Bayern Munich in 2012.

1) Paulo Dybala, Palermo to Juventus, £23m

Likened to Lionel Messi because of his dribbling and finishing ability, could the Argentina international match his countryman?