The Biggest Transfers in Football History: Breaking Records in the Summer Transfer Market

2023-09-10 05:25:49

Riyadh: This year’s summer transfer market is an all-time record. As on the football field, when the clubs competed for the stars, FIFA stated that the transfer of stars worth 61,118 crores took place this time. This is a record for the football summer transfer market.

Clubs spent Rs 61,118 crore on players in the long transfer market starting from July 1 to September 1. 10125 players sought a new tent. The English Premier League clubs who spent 200 million dollars are in the lead. This amount was spent for 449 players. .Moises Caicedo, Declan Rice, Mason Mount, Kai Howards and Alexis McAllister are the valuable players in the Premier League.

Second in the list is the Saudi Pro League, which shocked the big stars. Clubs supported by the Saudi government spent 875 million dollars for the players. Neymar Jr., Karim Benzema, Sadio Mane, Riyad Mehrez and others have been transferred in the Saudi league this time. The French league is the third largest spender. The total cost is 859 million dollars. The fourth German league. 762 million dollars spent.

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He got more than one billion dollars by selling the stars. This is a record. The Italian league, which spent 711 million dollars, is in fifth place and the La Liga, which spent 409 million dollars, is in sixth place. Talks regarding Kylian Mbappe moving from PSG to Real Madrid were active this time as well, but the move did not happen.

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