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Winter transfer window historical top 10 transactions

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Post time 10-1-2024 12:48:36 | Show all posts |Read mode
Winter transfer window historical top 10 transactions, Coutinho leads with 135 million euros.

On January 8th, the German league listed the top 10 highest winter transfer window fees in football history, with Coutinho's 135 million euros move from Liverpool to Barcelona ranking first. The specific list of the top ten is as follows:

Coutinho (Liverpool) → Barcelona for 135 million euros
Enzo (Benfica → Chelsea) for 121 million euros
Van Dijk (Southampton → Liverpool) for 84.65 million euros
Vlahović (Fiorentina → Juventus) for 83.5 million euros
Muddleck (Shakhtar Donetsk → Chelsea) for 70 million euros
Bruno Fernandes (Portuguese league → Manchester United) for 65 million euros
Laporte (Athletic Bilbao → Manchester City) for 65 million euros
Pulisic (Borussia Dortmund → Chelsea) for 64 million euros
Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund → Arsenal) for 63.75 million euros
Diego Costa (Chelsea → Atletico Madrid) for 60 million euros.
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Post time 10-1-2024 17:09:54 | Show all posts
This ranking represents the popularity and skill level of the players.
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Post time 10-1-2024 22:37:05 | Show all posts
I didn't expect the cost of football stars to be so high.
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Post time 11-1-2024 07:12:01 | Show all posts
The transfer fees are really expensive; the football stars are indeed valuable.
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