5 record-breaking football transfers of all-time

The summer of 2022 saw football clubs breaking the bank and going for their favourite players. If Manchester City got the likes of Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez, then Barcelona pulled every possible lever to get Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, Jules Kounde and a bunch of other guys.

Well, this is not a new thing. During the 2009-10 season, current UEFA Champions League winners Real Madrid had the most epic football transfer season of all time. Los Blancos went all guns blazing in the transfer market that summer. They pillaged eight players away to Santiago Bernabeu, including some really high-profile ones, with net expenditure amounting to a staggering €261 million!

The players they bought included Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Raul Albiol, Xabi Alonso, and Karim Benzema, among others. Although the club bought this bunch of players, they couldn’t click as a team. The team managed to reach the Round of 16 stage in the Champions League but got eliminated by Lyon. Also, their fiercest rivals, Barcelona, managed to pip them in La Liga. 

Thus proving that sometimes money is not enough to win. That is the sad truth in today’s world.

Like the record-breaking transfer of Real Madrid in 2009, there have been times when football clubs have broken the bank to buy their favourite players.

In this article, we will be having a look at the 5 record-breaking transfers of all time that broke the Internet.

 

→ Neymar Jr. (Barcelona to PSG)

This was on the expected lines. The Brazilian sensation Neymar Jr. set the streets in Barcelona on fire with his dribbling and goal-scoring abilities. The trio of Messi-Suarez-Neymar were the reason for sleepless nights for a lot of European teams.

So, when the French club Paris St. Germain decided to rebuild their team, they went all the way to get the Brazilian player. During the 2017 summer, the Brazilian left Camp Nou for PSG in a move worth €222m (£200m), ending an impressive four-year stay with Barcelona. 

This is the biggest transfer ever to happen in the footballing world.

 

→ Kylian Mbappe (AS Monaco to PSG)

The wonder kid from France who set the 2018 World Cup stage on fire with his skills managed to follow in the footsteps of Neymar Jr. by joining PSG. PSG paid Monaco €180m when they bought Kylian Mbappe from their Ligue 1 rivals in 2018 after an initial loan spell.

Taking the concept of making a loan switch permanent to new extremes, PSG made Mbappe the most expensive European player of all time in the summer of 2018.

→ Phillippe Coutinho ( Liverpool to Barcelona)

Spanish giants Barcelona have made some disastrous buys in the recent past that have impacted the club in a very negative way. In the January transfer window of 2018, Barcelona purchased Phillippe Coutinho from Liverpool for a reported fee worth €160m.

However, as time progressed, the midfielder didn’t quite justify his price. Hence, he was sent on a loan to the English club Aston Villa. However, as the English club was impressed by their newest loanee, they decided to buy Coutinho for a fee of €20 million. Barcelona decided to add a sell-on clause of 50% for any future transfer of Phillippe Coutinho.

→ Ousmane Dembele (Borussia Dortmund to Barcelona)

You get it why Barcelona are in shambles right now? The club bought a few players at an astonishing price who didn’t quite justify their price tag. Ousmane Dembele was one among them.

The French footballer was a part of the German football team Borussia Dortmund. He was creating quite the noise with his pitch-perfect football skills. Dembele, 25, joined Barcelona in 2017 from Borussia Dortmund for a fee of €140 million ($165 million). It is one of the biggest transfer fees in football history.

However, it is not a successful one. During his stint with Barcelona, the winger was marred with injuries and spent half of his time on the bench. 

→ Eden Hazard (Chelsea to Real Madrid)

Real Madrid is known for going all the way for the players they want. The recent controversy surrounding Kylian Mbappe is a prime example of that. 

During the 2019 summer, Chelsea star Eden Hazard made a shocking move to Real Madrid in a transfer worth €100 million (£88m/$112m). It was reported the deal was worth €140m (£124m/$146m) with all the incentives.

As was the case with Barcelona superstar Ousmane Dembele, Eden Hazard, too, spent a lot of time in the hospital dealing with injuries. 

Other notable mentions:

 

Player Name Former Club Club that bought him Year of the transfer Transfer Fee
Joao Felix Benfica Atletico Madrid 2019 €126m
Antoine Griezmann Atletico Madrid Barcelona 2019 €120m
Jack Grealish Aston Villa Manchester City 2021 €117m
Romelu Lukaku Inter Milan Chelsea 2021 €115m
Paul Pogba Juventus Manchester United 2016 €105m
Gareth Bale Tottenham Spurs Real Madrid 2013 €100.8m
Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid Juventus  2018 €100m
Antony Ajax FC Manchester United 2022 €95m (+€5m)
Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United Real Madrid 2009 €94m

                                                                                                                                            (stats provided by Goal.com) 

Woah, a lot of money was splurged on buying the footballers. The number is going to shoot up as the years go by. 

Who do you think will be the next “superstar” who will become the most expensive signing eclipsing Neymar’s price tag? Drop the names in the comment section.

The Hundred Embarks on Franchise Sale to Attract Private Investment

The Hundred Embarks on Franchise Sale to Attract Private Investment

The Hundred, England’s innovative 100-ball cricket tournament, is poised to undergo a significant transformation as it embarks on a three-round bidding process to attract private investment through the sale of franchises. The England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has received expressions of interest from over a hundred parties, including high-profile individuals and established cricket franchises.

Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds, co-owner of Wrexham football club, has expressed interest in acquiring the Welsh Fire team. Nine Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises, including Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, and Kolkata Knight Riders, are also keen on securing a stake in The Hundred.

Mumbai Indians, known for their global expansion strategy, have been in discussions with both The Lord’s (London Spirit) and The Oval (Oval Invincibles). The GMR group, co-owners of the Delhi Capitals, are interested in the Southern Brave franchise after their recent acquisition of Hampshire Cricket.

Birmingham (Birmingham Phoenix) and Leeds (Northern Superchargers) are attracting interest due to their strong Indian diaspora. Rajasthan Royals, co-owned by Manoj Badale, who is based in England, is also expected to make a bid.

Lucknow Supergiants owner Sanjeev Goenka is in talks with Avram Glazer, a shareholder in Manchester United and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who is seeking a stake in The Hundred.

The ECB’s decision to privatize The Hundred is aimed at raising investment and ensuring its long-term financial sustainability. The bidding process is expected to provide clarity on the level of Indian involvement in the tournament, as several IPL franchises are eager to expand their global presence.

Pogba Vows to Return to Juventus Despite Pay Cut

Pogba Vows to Return to Juventus Despite Pay Cut

Paul Pogba, the French World Cup winner, has expressed his unwavering desire to return to Juventus despite facing a reduced doping ban. In an exclusive interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, Pogba revealed his willingness to sacrifice financial gains for the opportunity to don the Bianconeri jersey once again.

“I’m ready to give up money to play for Juve again. I want to come back with this club,” Pogba declared. “I’m a Juve player, and I’m preparing to play for Juve.”

Pogba’s current contract with Juventus, which expires in June 2026, reportedly earns him eight million euros annually. However, during his suspension, he has been receiving only the minimum salary stipulated in the Serie A collective agreement, amounting to just over €2,000 per month.

Despite the financial implications, Pogba remains adamant about his return. “It will be a new Pogba, a hungrier, wiser, and stronger one,” he asserted. “I just want to play football. I want to be ready to train and play for Juve. That’s all that matters to me right now.”

Pogba’s four-year doping ban was reduced to 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in October 2023. He will be eligible to return to action on March 11, 2024, just days before his 32nd birthday.

The midfielder tested positive for testosterone in August 2023 after a match between Juventus and Udinese. He was provisionally suspended in September and subsequently banned for four years by the Italian National Anti-Doping Tribunal in February 2024.

Pogba’s representatives have maintained that the testosterone originated from a food supplement prescribed by a doctor he consulted in the United States.

Juventus are reportedly considering terminating Pogba’s contract despite the reduced ban. However, Pogba remains resolute in his desire to return to the club. “I’m a Juve player, and I’m preparing to play for Juve,” he reiterated. “That’s all there is at the moment.”

ISL Season 11 to Resume Without Breaks, Cup Competition Faces Scheduling Challenges

ISL Season 11 to Resume Without Breaks, Cup Competition Faces Scheduling Challenges

The Indian Super League (ISL) is set to resume on November 23 after an international break, with the league phase continuing unhindered until March 12, 2025. This is in contrast to last season, which was interrupted by national team engagements.

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is facing challenges in scheduling the cup competition, which was originally planned to run concurrently with the league season from October to mid-May. However, with the I-League yet to start and ISL fixtures released for the rest of the season, the cup competition may have to be postponed until April or even canceled this season.

The cup competition has been held after the ISL in recent years, leading to some franchises releasing foreign players. However, the winners of the cup competition are assured a berth in the Asian Champions League 2 qualifiers, which serves as motivation for teams.

The Super Cup was won by East Bengal in 2023-24 and was held during the Asian Cup finals with 16 teams, including four from the I-League. It was first held in 2018 as a tournament involving clubs from both the ISL and I-League, but ran into trouble in 2019 when several I-League clubs pulled out. It resumed in 2023 after the COVID-19 pandemic.

ISL 2024-25 Schedule Unveiled: Kolkata Derby, NorthEast United's New Home

ISL 2024-25 Schedule Unveiled: Kolkata Derby, NorthEast United’s New Home

The Indian Super League (ISL) has unveiled the highly anticipated schedule for its 2024-25 season, featuring a thrilling lineup of matches, including the iconic Kolkata Derby. The second leg of the Kolkata Derby between Mohun Bagan SG and East Bengal FC will take center stage on January 11 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan. The rivalry will continue with Mohammedan SC facing Mohun Bagan SG on February 1 and East Bengal FC on February 16, completing the Derby round-up.

The season kicks off on January 4 with Bengaluru FC traveling to Jamshedpur for a clash at the JRD Tata Sports Complex. Punjab FC will host Kerala Blasters at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on January 5. The clash between Odisha FC and FC Goa on January 4 promises to be a tactical battle, with the Spanish flair of Sergio Lobera and Manolo Marquez on display.

NorthEast United FC will make their debut at their new home, the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong, on February 7 against Mumbai City FC. The Highlanders will also host Bengaluru FC on February 21 and East Bengal FC on March 8 in the Meghalaya capital.

Kerala Blasters FC will face arch-rivals Chennaiyin FC on January 30 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai. Chennaiyin FC will take on Bengaluru FC in a much-anticipated fixture on February 25 at Sree Kanteerava Stadium. These matches will be crucial in the race for the playoffs.

The league phase will conclude on March 12 at the GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium in Hyderabad, with a contest between Hyderabad FC and Kerala Blasters. The ISL 2024-25 season promises to deliver intense rivalries, tactical battles, and unforgettable moments for football fans across India.

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