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2017
Neymar Júnior
Brazil Neymar Júnior
Brazil
£200,000,000

Spain Barcelona ➔ France Paris Saint-Germain

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2017
Neymar Júnior
Brazil Neymar Júnior
Brazil
£200,000,000
Spain Barcelona ➔ France Paris Saint-Germain
2016
Paul Pogba
France Paul Pogba
France
£89,000,000

Italy Juventus ➔ England Manchester United

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2016
Paul Pogba
France Paul Pogba
France
£89,000,000
Italy Juventus ➔ England Manchester United
2013
Gareth Bale
Wales Gareth Bale
Wales
£86,000,000

England Tottenham Hotspur ➔ Spain Real Madrid

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2013
Gareth Bale
Wales Gareth Bale
Wales
£86,000,000
England Tottenham Hotspur ➔ Spain Real Madrid
2009
Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
£80,000,000

England Manchester United ➔ Spain Real Madrid

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2009
Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
£80,000,000
England Manchester United ➔ Spain Real Madrid
2009
Kaká
Brazil Kaká
Brazil
£56,000,000

Italy Milan ➔ Spain Real Madrid

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2009
Kaká
Brazil Kaká
Brazil
£56,000,000
Italy Milan ➔ Spain Real Madrid
2001
Zinédine Zidane
France Zinédine Zidane
France
£46,600,000

Italy Juventus ➔ Spain Real Madrid

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2001
Zinédine Zidane
France Zinédine Zidane
France
£46,600,000
Italy Juventus ➔ Spain Real Madrid
2000
Luís Figo
Portugal Luís Figo
Portugal
£37,000,000

Spain Barcelona ➔ Spain Real Madrid

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2000
Luís Figo
Portugal Luís Figo
Portugal
£37,000,000
Spain Barcelona ➔ Spain Real Madrid
2000
Hernán Crespo
Argentina Hernán Crespo
Argentina
£35,500,000

Italy Parma ➔ Italy Lazio

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2000
Hernán Crespo
Argentina Hernán Crespo
Argentina
£35,500,000
Italy Parma ➔ Italy Lazio
1999
Christian Vieri
Italy Christian Vieri
Italy
£32,000,000

Italy Lazio ➔ Italy Inter Milan

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1999
Christian Vieri
Italy Christian Vieri
Italy
£32,000,000
Italy Lazio ➔ Italy Inter Milan
1998
Denílson
Brazil Denílson
Brazil
£21,500,000

Brazil São Paulo ➔ Spain Real Betis

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1998
Denílson
Brazil Denílson
Brazil
£21,500,000
Brazil São Paulo ➔ Spain Real Betis
1997
Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil
£19,500,000

Spain Barcelona ➔ Italy Inter Milan

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1997
Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil
£19,500,000
Spain Barcelona ➔ Italy Inter Milan
1996
Alan Shearer
England Alan Shearer
England
£15,000,000

England Blackburn Rovers ➔ England Newcastle United

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1996
Alan Shearer
England Alan Shearer
England
£15,000,000
England Blackburn Rovers ➔ England Newcastle United
1996
Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil
£13,200,000

Netherlands PSV Eindhoven ➔ Spain Barcelona

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1996
Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil
£13,200,000
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven ➔ Spain Barcelona
1992
Gianluigi Lentini
Italy Gianluigi Lentini
Italy
£13,000,000

Italy Torino ➔ Italy Milan

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1992
Gianluigi Lentini
Italy Gianluigi Lentini
Italy
£13,000,000
Italy Torino ➔ Italy Milan
1992
Gianluca Vialli
Italy Gianluca Vialli
Italy
£12,000,000

Italy Sampdoria ➔ Italy Juventus

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1992
Gianluca Vialli
Italy Gianluca Vialli
Italy
£12,000,000
Italy Sampdoria ➔ Italy Juventus
1992
Jean-Pierre Papin
France Jean-Pierre Papin
France
£10,000,000

France Marseille ➔ Italy Milan

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1992
Jean-Pierre Papin
France Jean-Pierre Papin
France
£10,000,000
France Marseille ➔ Italy Milan
1990
Roberto Baggio
Italy Roberto Baggio
Italy
£8,000,000

Italy Fiorentina ➔ Italy Juventus

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1990
Roberto Baggio
Italy Roberto Baggio
Italy
£8,000,000
Italy Fiorentina ➔ Italy Juventus
1987
Ruud Gullit
Netherlands Ruud Gullit
Netherlands
£6,000,000

Netherlands PSV Eindhoven ➔ Italy Milan

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1987
Ruud Gullit
Netherlands Ruud Gullit
Netherlands
£6,000,000
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven ➔ Italy Milan
1984
Diego Maradona
Argentina Diego Maradona
Argentina
£5,000,000

Spain Barcelona ➔ Italy Napoli

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1984
Diego Maradona
Argentina Diego Maradona
Argentina
£5,000,000
Spain Barcelona ➔ Italy Napoli
1982
Diego Maradona
Argentina Diego Maradona
Argentina
£3,000,000

Argentina Boca Juniors ➔ Spain Barcelona

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1982
Diego Maradona
Argentina Diego Maradona
Argentina
£3,000,000
Argentina Boca Juniors ➔ Spain Barcelona
1976
Paolo Rossi
Italy Paolo Rossi
Italy
£1,750,000

Italy Vicenza ➔ Italy Juventus

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1976
Paolo Rossi
Italy Paolo Rossi
Italy
£1,750,000
Italy Vicenza ➔ Italy Juventus
1975
Giuseppe Savoldi
Italy Giuseppe Savoldi
Italy
£1,200,000

Italy Bologna ➔ Italy Napoli

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1975
Giuseppe Savoldi
Italy Giuseppe Savoldi
Italy
£1,200,000
Italy Bologna ➔ Italy Napoli
1973
Johan Cruyff
Netherlands Johan Cruyff
Netherlands
£922,000

Netherlands Ajax ➔ Spain Barcelona

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1973
Johan Cruyff
Netherlands Johan Cruyff
Netherlands
£922,000
Netherlands Ajax ➔ Spain Barcelona

Summary

The first player to ever be transferred for a fee of over £100 was Scottish striker Willie Groves when he together with Jack Reynolds (£50) made the switch from West Bromwich Albion to Aston Villa in 1893, eight years after the legalisation of professionalism in the sport. It took just another twelve years for the figure to become £1000, when Sunderland striker Alf Common moved to Middlesbrough. It was not until 1928 that the first five-figure transfer took place. David Jack of Bolton Wanderers was the subject of interest from Arsenal, and in order to negotiate the fee down, Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman got the Bolton representatives drunk. Subsequently, David Jack was transferred for a world record fee when Arsenal paid £10,890 to Bolton for his services, after Bolton had asked for £13,000, which was double the previous record made when Sunderland signed Burnley's Bob Kelly a fee of for £6,500.

The first player from outside Great Britain to break the record was Bernabé Ferreyra, a player known as La Fiera for his powerful shot. His 1932 transfer from Tigre to River Plate cost £23k, and the record would last for 17 years (the longest the record has lasted) until it was broken by Manchester United's sale of Johnny Morris to Derby County for £24k in March 1949. The record was broken seven further times between 1949 and 1961, when Luis Suárez Miramontes was sold by Barcelona to Inter Milan for £152k, becoming the first ever player sold for more than £100k. In 1968, Pietro Anastasi became the first £500k player when Juventus purchased him from Varese, which was followed seven years later with Giuseppe Savoldi becoming the first million pound player when he transferred from Bologna to Napoli.

After Alf Common and David Jack, the third player to twice be transferred for world record fees is Diego Maradona. His transfers from Boca Juniors to Barcelona for £3m, and then to Napoli for £5m, both broke the record in 1982 and 1984 respectively. In the space of 61 days in 1992, three transfers broke the record, all by Italian clubs: Jean-Pierre Papin transferred from Marseille to A.C. Milan, becoming the first ever £10m player. Almost immediately, rivals Juventus topped that with the signing of Gianluca Vialli for a fee of £12m from Sampdoria. Milan then completed the signing of Gianluigi Lentini for a fee of £13m which stood as the record for three years.

The 1996 transfer of Alan Shearer from Blackburn Rovers to Newcastle United, for a fee of £15m, kickstarted a year-by-year succession of record breaking transfers: Ronaldo moved the following year to Inter Milan from Barcelona for a fee of £17m, which was followed in 1998 by the shock transfer of his fellow countryman Denílson from São Paulo to Real Betis for a fee of approximately £21m. In 1999 and 2000, Italian clubs returned to their record-breaking ways, with Christian Vieri transferring from Lazio to Inter Milan for £28m, while Hernán Crespo's transfer from Parma to Lazio ensured he became the first player to cost more than £30m. The transfer prompted the BBC to ask "has the world gone mad"? It took two weeks for the record to be broken when Luís Figo made a controversial £37m move from Barcelona to rivals Real Madrid. A year later, Real increased the record again with a signing of Zinedine Zidane for £48 million (150 billion lire).

Zidane's record stood for 8 years, the longest since the 1940s. Real Madrid continued with the Galácticos policy by buying Kaká from Milan for €67 million (£56 million), which was the world record in pound sterling. However, both world record in euro and in pound sterling were broken by Real themselves when signing Cristiano Ronaldo for £80m (€94m) from Manchester United in the same transfer window, Four years later Real Madrid broke the record again after completed the signing of Gareth Bale from Tottenham Hotspur in 2013. Although Real initially insisted that the transfer cost €91.59 million, slightly less than the Ronaldo fee, the deal was widely reported to be around €100 million (around £85.1 million). Documents leaked in 2016 by Football Leaks revealed that instalments brought the final Bale fee up to a total of €100,759,418. In 2016, Manchester United eventually took the record away from Real Madrid, signing French midfielder Paul Pogba for €105 million (£89 million), four years after having released him to Juventus for training compensation.

A year after the Pogba transfer, however, there was a major jump in the record fee. Paris Saint-Germain matched the €222 million buyout fee of Barcelona's Neymar, converted to a reported £198 million by different sources, or £200 million more than double the previous record. This was the first time that the record fee was paid by a French club.

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