This is a list of transfers in Dutch football for the 2015-2016 winter transfer window. Only moves featuring an Eredivisie side are listed.
The Netherlands is a country located mainly in Northwestern Europe. The European portion of the Netherlands consists of twelve separate provinces that border Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, and the North Sea to the northwest, with maritime borders in the North Sea with Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom. Together with three island territories in the Caribbean Sea—Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba— it forms a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The official language is Dutch, but a secondary official language in the province of Friesland is West Frisian.
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played with a spherical ball between two teams of eleven players. It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries and dependencies, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field called a pitch with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score by moving the ball beyond the goal line into the opposing goal.
The Eredivisie is the highest echelon of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. At the 2018–2019 season it was ranked the 11th best league in Europe by UEFA.
The winter transfer window will open on January 1, 2016, and will close on February 2, 2016. Deals may be signed at any given moment in the season, but the actual transfer may only take place during the transfer window. Unattached players may sign at any moment.
The transfer window is the period during the year in which a football club can transfer players from other playing staff into their playing staff. Such a transfer is completed by registering the player into the new club through FIFA. "Transfer window" is the unofficial term commonly used by the media for the concept of "registration period" as described in the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Player. According to the rules, each national football association decides on the time of the 'window' but it may not exceed 12 weeks. The second registration period occurs during the season and may not exceed four weeks.
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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6 November 2015 1 | [1] | €550,000|||
10 November 2015 1 | [2] | €1,950,000|||
4 December 2015 | [3] | Contract termination|||
6 December 2015 | [4] | Contract termination|||
7 December 2015 | [5] | Free transfer|||
15 December 2015 1 | [6] | Undisclosed|||
21 December 2015 | [7] | Free transfer|||
31 December 2015 | [8] | Free transfer|||
31 December 2015 | [8] | Free transfer|||
3 January 2016 | [9] | Loan|||
3 January 2016 | [10] | Free transfer|||
4 January 2016 | [11] | Free transfer|||
5 January 2016 | [12] | Loan|||
6 January 2016 | [13] | Contract termination|||
6 January 2016 | [14] | Undisclosed|||
7 January 2016 | [15] | Free transfer|||
7 January 2016 | [16] | Loan|||
7 January 2016 | [17] | Loan|||
7 January 2016 | [18] | Loan|||
8 January 2016 | [19] | Free transfer|||
8 January 2016 | [20] | Free transfer|||
9 January 2016 | [21] | €3,000,000|||
9 January 2016 | [22] | Free transfer|||
10 January 2016 | [23] | Undisclosed|||
11 January 2016 | [24] | Loan|||
12 January 2016 | [25] | €1,500,000|||
15 January 2016 | [26] | Free transfer|||
15 January 2016 | [27] | €500,000|||
17 January 2016 | [28] | Loan|||
19 January 2016 | [29] | Loan|||
19 January 2016 | [30] | Loan|||
21 January 2016 | [31] | Free transfer|||
21 January 2016 | [32] | Loan|||
21 January 2016 | [33] | Undisclosed|||
21 January 2016 | [34] | Loan|||
22 January 2016 | [35] | Loan|||
23 January 2016 | [36] | Free transfer|||
23 January 2016 | [37] | Free transfer|||
24 January 2016 | [38] | Loan|||
25 January 2016 | [39] | Free transfer|||
25 January 2016 | [40] | €1,000,000|||
26 January 2016 | [41] | €2,400,000|||
26 January 2016 | [42] | Loan|||
27 January 2016 | [43] | €300,000|||
27 January 2016 | [44] | Loan|||
28 January 2016 | [45] | Loan|||
28 January 2016 | [46] | Free transfer|||
28 January 2016 | [47] | Loan|||
29 January 2016 | [48] | Loan|||
29 January 2016 | [49] | Undisclosed|||
29 January 2016 | [50] | Undisclosed|||
31 January 2016 | [51] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [52] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [52] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [52] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [53] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [54] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [55] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [56] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [57] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [58] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [59] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [60] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [61] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [62] | Undisclosed|||
1 February 2016 | [63] | Loan|||
1 February 2016 | [64] | Loan
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