Tag: most expensive transfers

  • 12 Most Expensive Signings in the 2015 Summer Transfer Window

    12 Most Expensive Signings in the 2015 Summer Transfer Window

    Another summer transfer window has gone by with plenty of money spent, hopefully wisely. Manchester City have three signings in the top 12, Liverpool and Manchester United with two each, followed by Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, Wolfsburg and PSG with one each. Barcelona missed the cut, as their most expensive signing was Arda […]

  • 10 Most Expensive Football Transfers in Summer 2013

    Even though the English Premier League is the richest in the world, only one signing among the top 10 most expensive football transfers of the summer in 2013 was made by an English club, while Paris Saint-German and Monaco (both with two signings) make it look like the French league is much stronger than it really is.

  • Soccer Clubs Spending the Most Money Over the Last Two Seasons

    Soccer Clubs Spending the Most Money Over the Last Two Seasons

    The list of the biggest spending clubs in Europe over the last two seasons consists of two Germans (Bayern Munich & Borussia Dortmund), two Spanish teams (Real Madrid & Barcelona), two French clubs (PSG & Monaco), two from Russia (Zenit & Anzhi) and three teams from the Premier League (Chelsea, Manchester United & Manchester City).

  • 10 Most Expensive Football Transfers in Summer 2012

    10 Most Expensive Football Transfers in Summer 2012

    Who would have guessed three years ago that Paris Saint-Germain will have three players in the top 10 most expensive signings of the 2012 summer transfer window? Despite big names like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Robin van Persie and Eden Hazard, the most expensive deal was to get Thiago Silva of AC Milan.

  • Transfer Frenzy – Torres to Chelsea, Carroll to Liverpool?

    The contracts haven’t been signed yet, but it seems these are done deals – Fernando Torres from Liverpool to Chelsea for around 45-50 million pounds, Andy Carroll from Newcastle to Liverpool for 35 million.