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The following is a list of most expensive association football transfers, which details the highest transfer fees ever paid for players, as well as transfers which set new world transfer records. The first confirmed record transfer was of Willie Groves from West Bromwich Albion to Aston Villa for £100 in 1893 [ 1 ] (equivalent to £14,000 in ...
The players on the list include at least one from each continental region except Oceania : Europe , North America , South America , Africa , and Asia are all represented. However, most are European; the purchasing clubs are all European, North American, or Asian.
Juan Soto, signatory of the largest contract in sports. This is a list of the largest sports contracts.These figures include signing bonuses but exclude options, buyouts, and the endorsement deals.
When Brighton signed an Ecuadorian midfielder from Independiente del Valle for just £4.5 million ($5.7 million), unsurprisingly there was little fanfare surrounding the transfer.
Rishabh Pant has become the most expensive player in the history of the Indian Premier League after being signed by the Lucknow Super Giants for a sum around £2.54m (27 crore).. The India ...
Rishabh Pant became the most expensive player in the history of the Indian Premier League after the wicketkeeper-batter was sold for $3.2 million to Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday. The former ...
Zinedine Zidane was the most expensive player in the world for eight years. The first player to ever be transferred for a fee of over £100 was Scottish striker Willie Groves when he made the switch from West Bromwich Albion to Aston Villa in 1893 , [ 185 ] eight years after the legalisation of professionalism in the sport.
Youngest player ever to make his debut until 22 August 2009 – 16 years 8 months; One of three players to have ever made their debut for Aberdeen at 16 years of age [1] With South Melbourne Hellas in NSL: Most expensive transfer fee at the time for a player entering Australia – £20,000 (AUD 50,000)