Bayern Munich boss Carlo Ancelotti has revealed there will be no more transfer transactions this summer at the Allianz Arena after securing the signature of both Renato Sanches and Mats Hummels, the Metro report.
The Italian sanctioned the swift move for former Benfica teenage sensation Renato Sanches for a fee in the region of £30m, beating the likes of the hesitant Manchester United to his signature in May.
Not a bad day for @FCBayern. Mats Hummels AND Renato Sanches snapped up, Ancelotti coming in. What a force! pic.twitter.com/Vtshkg6Ejh
The deal was swiftly followed by the news former youth player Mats Hummels had rejoined the club from rivals Borussia Dortmund.
There had been rumours of a potential sensational bid for Arsenal star Mesut Ozil but the former Real Madrid's comments have extinguished any possibility of the German international heading to Bavaria.
"We've already bought two players, two great reinforcements, and they're enough for us," the former AC Milan boss said.
"I think our market is closed [for the summer]. We won't look to make other changes to the team," he concluded.
Ancelotti's comments could spell the end of any hope of La Liga giants Real Madrid securing a big money transfer for Robert Lewandowski, whilst alongside Mario Gotze's recent comments, it will have extinguished any lingering hope of Liverpool signing the former Dortmund playmaker.
The Poland international has been in fine form this season - scoring a sensational 42 goals in all competitions and his form has caught the eye of Real Madrid who are looking to bring in another 'galactico' to complement Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale.