The curtain on the summer transfer market fell on Monday, and just as the market saw deals that sent a lot of ink, marked by funny shots.

The Spanish newspaper "S" spotted four funny shots of the transfer market, which concluded the major European leagues yesterday, weeks after the conclusion of the Premier League.

Almeria beats United
Spanish second division Almeria entered the transfer market strongly after Saudi Turki Al-Sheikh bought the club's shares.

The team announced yesterday their latest deal in the summer transfer market and signed Arvin Appiah from Nottingham Forest for 10 million euros.

"Sorry Manchester United, Arvin Appiah will be red and white," the club said in a tweet that irritated a Red Devils fan and confirmed the player was unknown and had never been heard before.

Thanks Netflix
Sunderland are in a difficult period after a relegation in previous seasons despite their big English Premier League history.

But the club's popularity has risen after a Netflix documentary titled "Sunderland to the Death", which impressed Lawrence de Bock and prompted him to agree to the offer, according to comments he made after signing the contract.

Sign for two clubs
Slovak skipper Martin Skrtal did not stay long with Italian side Atlanta, who joined the summer transfer window.

Skrtal chose to leave the Italian club about twenty days after his arrival because of injury and entering into a dispute with coach Gian Piero Gasperini, and pulled the trip to the Turkish Bashikshahr.

Juventus and North Korea
Juventus signed a deal on the final day of the transfer market and signed North Korea captain Kwang Song Han from Cagliari.

Kwang had a historic deal and became the most prominent player in his country after signing one of Europe's most famous clubs.