Digital technology must be more accessible to visually impaired people, according to the FSA

2023-09-08 16:04:31

FIFA has published an analysis of transfer market activity during the main reporting period of 2023.

It brings out figures in all historical respects for men’s and women’s football.

Thus, transfer fees paid during the last summer transfer window reached $7.36 billion during this period, a record amount which represents an increase of 47.2% compared to 2022, and 26.8% per year. compared to 2019, the year of the previous record.

“For this main recording period of 2023, England came first in terms of transfer fees paid ($1.98 billion), arrivals (449) and departures (514), underlines Emilio Garcia Silvero, the director of FIFA’s Legal and Compliance division. Germany, for its part, received more transfer fees ($1.11 billion) than anyone else. This is the first time ever that clubs in the same federation receive more than $1 billion during the main transfer period.”

Behind England, Saudi Arabia spent the most ($875.4 million), followed by France (859.7 million), Germany (762.4 million), Italy (711 million) and Spain (405.6 million).

“For the sixth consecutive year, the number of transfers in women’s football made during the main registration period increased, with 829 movements, 66 of which were for compensation,” continues Emilio Garcia Silvero. “These are two new records , increasing by 19.1% and 83.3% respectively compared to previous values.” The $3 million paid constitutes a new record in this area.

Finally, at $696.6 million, agent commissions also reached new highs, bringing the provisional total for 2023 to $853 million. This never-before-reached figure represents an increase of 36.9% compared to 2022.

This article has been published automatically. Source: ats

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