This is a list of Belgian football transfers for the 2010 summer transfer window. Only transfers involving a team from the Jupiler League are listed.
The summer transfer window will open on 1 July 2010, although some transfers took place prior to that date. Players without a club may join one at any time, either during or in between transfer windows. The transfer window ends on 31 August 2010, although a few completed transfers could be announced a few days later.
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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9 February 2010 | Milan Jovanović | Standard Liège | Liverpool | Free [1] |
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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12 March 2010 | Jimmy Hempte | Kortrijk | Roda JC | Free [2] |
29 March 2010 | Nicolás Frutos | Anderlecht | Retired | Released [3] |
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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1 April 2010 | Jeroen Mellemans | Mechelen | Oosterzonen | Free [4] |
5 April 2010 | Jonathan Wilmet | Sint-Truiden | Mechelen | Free [5] |
8 April 2010 | Daniel Chávez | Club Brugge | Westerlo | Undisclosed [6] |
11 April 2010 | Yoav Ziv | Lokeren | Maccabi Tel Aviv | Undisclosed [7] |
22 April 2010 | Igor de Camargo | Standard Liège | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Undisclosed [8] |
After the end of the 2009-10 season, several players have returned from loan to another club or did not have had their contracts extended. They are listed here when the date is otherwise not specified. For a list of transfers where the returned players are also mentioned, see. [36]
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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End of 2009-10 season | Juan Aguilar | Eupen | Bellinzona | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Willy Aubameyang | Eupen | AC Milan | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Christian Benteke | Kortrijk | Standard Liège | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Cédric Bétrémieux | OH Leuven | Kortrijk | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Dmitri Bulykin | Fortuna Düsseldorf | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Michaël Cordier | Olympic Charleroi | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Dušan Đokić | Chongqing Lifan | Club Brugge | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Kevin Goeman | Zulte Waregem | Lens | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Grégory Grisez | Boussu Dour Borinage | Charleroi | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Edouard Kabamba | Eupen | Standard Liège | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Moussa Koita | Charleroi | Genk | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Hernán Losada | Heerenveen | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Emil Lyng | Zulte Waregem | Lille | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Mario Martínez | Anderlecht | Vålerengen | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Tim Matthys | Lierse | Zulte Waregem | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Jonathan Mendes | Tubize | Standard Liège | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Alex Moraes | Standard Liège | Apucarana | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Orlando | Genk | Charleroi | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Berat Sadik | Zulte Waregem | Arminia Bielefeld | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Wouter Scheelen | KVSK United | Westerlo | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Sébastien Siani | Sint-Truiden | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Mohamadou Sissoko | Eupen | Udinese | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Paul Taylor | Charleroi | Anderlecht | Loan Return, then Released [37] |
End of 2009-10 season | David Vandenbroeck | Kortrijk | Charleroi | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Lander Van Steenbrugghe | OH Leuven | Zulte Waregem | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Jelle Vossen | Cercle Brugge | Genk | Loan Return |
End of 2009-10 season | Oleksandr Yakovenko | Westerlo | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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1 September 2010 | Ahmed Samir | Lierse | Zamalek | Released [159] |
1 September 2010 | Bakary Saré | Anderlecht | Rosenborg | Loan [160] |
1 September 2010 | Wallace | Fredrikstad | Gent | Undisclosed [161] |
3 September 2010 | Sascha Kotysch | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | Sint-Truiden | Free [162] |
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