With all the clubs trying to add talent to their squads, we give you the latest confirmed moves around Europe.

Fans around the world are waiting for their teams to sign players that can help them reach the title, avoid relegation or provide the competitive edge to finish the season in top form. With that in mind, team execs are making their best effort to sign talented players at affordable prices, even if other clubs are reluctant to part ways with their most talented performers.

Here are the most important transfers as of now.

Nigel de Jong will join Los Angeles Galaxy after being released by AC Milan

Dutch midfielder Nigel De Jong will be unveiled as a Los Angeles Galaxy player in the next few hours after leaving AC Milan. The 2010 World Cup runner up will partner up wth former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, left back Ashley Cole and striker Robbie Keane, where they will try to win the sixth MLS Cup title for the American team.

 


Swansea City sign Dutch midfielder Leroy Fer trying to avoid relegation

Former QPR midfielder Leroy Fer will finally join a Premier League side this season, following his unsuccessful signing with Sunderland last summer.

The Dutch international played 19 games for QPR this season, scoring two goals and becoming a regular starter with the Hoops.

 


Mathieu Debuchy joins Bordeaux on loan

The French right-back wil go back to his home country, searching for much-needed playing time to book a spot in Les Bleus' Euro 2016 squad.


Denis Cheryshev joins Valencia on loan until the end of the season

Russian footballer Denis Cheryshev will leave Real Madrid to play for Gary Neville's Valencia. The 25-year old player needed to start fresh after being involved in the Copa del Rey controversy that saw Los Blancos eliminated from the competition. The player will be unveiled tomorrow after completing a medical examination.


Yaya Sanogo adds another club to his resume

Arsenal flop Yaya Sanogo will leave Ajax after an unsuccessful run with the Dutch giants to join Charlton Athletic. The French player, who has only scored two goals in the Premier League since 2013, will change residence for the fifth time in four years after his performances with Auxerre, Arsenal, Crystal Palace and Ajax.

Stay tuned for more stories as they develop.