The ten most expensive deals in football history


After moving from Chelsea to Real Madrid for a hundred million euros, Belgian star Eden Hazard entered the list of the ten most expensive deals in football history, ranking ninth on the list.

 The Paris Saint-Germain team has the first players in the list of the most expensive in the world, the first is the Brazilian star Neymar who moved from Barcelona to the French capital team in 2017 for a record deal amounting to 222 million euros.

 In the same year, Saint-Germain entered the second largest deal in the transfer market when it included French star Killian Mbappe from Monaco for 180 million euros, after he led the team to win the French League title after an absence of the title 17 years, and he was only 18 years old to become the most expensive young player  In the world.

 Neymar also ranked seventh in the transfer deal from Brazilian club Santos to Barcelona for 103.5 million euros in 2013.

 Philippe Coutinho finished third on the list when he moved from Liverpool last season to Barcelona in a deal that totaled the value of what the Catalan club paid 160 million euros, although the Brazilian player did not provide a level justifying his being the most expensive third player in the world.



 The Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo is the second player to repeat the list of the most expensive, and he is also the oldest in it, even though he reached 34 years, his transfer from Real Madrid to Juventus last summer occupies fourth place with a value of 112 million euros.

 The Don also ranked 10th in his record transfer from Manchester United to Royal in 2009, for 96 million euros.

 After Barcelona lost Neymar after his move to Paris Saint-Germain, the Blaugrana spent part of the money he received in return for a deal with a young player, Frenchman Osman Dembele, who bought it from Borussia Dortmund of Germany for 105 million euros, in addition to an additional 40 million in bonuses in the contract.

 And the transfer of his fellow countryman Paul Pogba is in sixth place, when he moved from Juventus to Manchester United, with a total deal of 110 million euros, and this was the first time that any club from the English Premier League spent more than one hundred million euros on one player.

 Despite Real's urgent desire to get rid of his Welsh striker Gareth Bale, he bought it from Tottenham Hotspur at a record price in 2013 for 101 million euros.

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