Most expensive transfers in history with Enzo Fernandez joined the list
Enzo Fernandez became the 6th most expensive player in history after completing his move to Chelsea on January 2023 transfer deadline day.
Most expensive transfers in history with Enzo Fernandez joined the list of top 10 ludicrous deals in the world of football.
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Thanks to Chelsea’s spending spree during transfer window of January 2023, the 2022 World Cup winner is now the most expensive Premier League transfer of all time, dethroning Jack Grealish deal in 2021/22, which is also in this list.
Most expensive transfers in history
1 | Neymar | Barcelona to PSG (2017/18) | 222m euros |
2 | Kylian Mbappe | Monaco to PSG (2018/19) | 180m euros |
3 | Ousmane Dembele | Dortmund to Barcelona (2017/18) | 140m euros |
4 | Philippe Coutinho | Liverpool to Barcelona (2017/18) | 135m euros |
5 | Joao Felix | Benfica to Atletico Madrid (2019/20) | 127m euros |
6 | Enzo Fernandez | Benfica to Chelsea (2022/23) | 121m euros |
7 | Antoine Griezmann | Atletico Madrid to Barcelona (2019/20) | 120m euros |
8 | Jack Grealish | Aston Villa to Man City (2021/22) | 118m euros |
9 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid to Juventus (2018/19) | 117m euros |
10 | Eden Hazard | Chelsea to Real Madrid (2019/20) | 115m euros |
It’s remarkable to see that Benfica has two of the most expensive deals in this top 10.
The Portuguese club has been famous for bargain buys but stunning sells for so many years. In 2022, they sold Darwin Nunez for Liverpool with a mammoth price tag at 75 million (£64 million).
A stats by ESPN read: Benfica have made £600M in transfers in the last 4 years. Yes, that’s how good business should look like in football!
At the same time, Barcelona has three names in the list and it’s safe to say that they did not spend the 222m euros from Neymar deal to PSG very well.
Desperately looking for a worthy replacement for the Brazilian forward, Blaugrana spent almost 400m euros for the likes of Dembele, Coutinho and Griezmann, without seeing any of those three on their expected forms.