The world governing body on Monday revealed $48.5billion worth of player trading was done between 2011 and 2020. Premier League champions City have spent big on the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and Ruben Dias during that period, so it is no surprise they top the list. Chelsea and Barcelona are second and third respectively on the list – which does not state how much each club spent in total. Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid make up the top five, while 12 of the top 30 clubs, who alone have spent €19.3billion in the time period, are from England. Neymar’s move from Barcelona to PSG was for a world record fee of €222m, while Madrid brought in Eden Hazard from Chelsea for a deal that could reportedly climb to €175m (£150m). Barcelona have the next two largest transfers, with Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele joining from Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund respectively. Argentina forward Angel Di Maria also holds two slots in the top 10 of the highest individual transfers, his deal to join Manchester United from Madrid in 10th with his subsequent move to PSG a place higher. Delve into the detail behind .5bn worth of player trading between 2011… Read full this story
- Climate change is already here, and heat waves are having the biggest effect
- New York City measles outbreak has ended, health officials say
- 'Lost' City of Atlantis: Fact & Fable
- A young man’s heart binds the lives of a grieving NC mother and an ailing stranger
- Best Sony PS4 Black Friday 2017 Deals: The Biggest Discounts And Where To Get Them
- 10 most important tech trends of the decade
- With the help of a special wheelchair, a man finally realized his dream of going to the beach
- Rustenburg: World Platinum Capital Deploys Smart City ‘Gold Mine’
- Komen Race for the Cure moving to Baltimore City for 2017
- DT10: Introduction. Introducing DT10, our look back at a decade of tech, and into the future
Man City top FIFA list of biggest spenders over past decade have 313 words, post on www.mykhel.com at August 30, 2021. This is cached page on Vietnam Colors. If you want remove this page, please contact us.