FIFA says men's soccer clubs spent a record $2.35 billion on international transfer deals in a booming January trading period ...
In January 2024, clubs globally spent a record $2.35 billion on international soccer transfers, surpassing last year's numbers. England led with $621.6 million, while Saudi clubs followed, investing ...
Fueled by English Premier League and Saudi Pro League, clubs spent a record $2.35 billion on international transfer deals in ...
Clubs from England and Saudi Arabia emerged as the big spenders in this phase. Nearly 6000 deals were completed in the month ...
English clubs were once again the number one spenders, with US$1.88 billion spent on incoming transfers. Read more at ...
Eight months after his last competitive match, Spanish defender Sergio Ramos will resume his illustrious career on another continent.
Clubs worldwide made a record 22,779 international transfers in men’s soccer in 2024 for a total spend of $8.59 billion, ...
Figure is second-highest spend after a record-breaking 2023 when clubs spent $9.63bn on international transfers.
Goncalo Ramos closed in on Kylian Mbappe's record during PSG's latest Ligue 1 away win against Brest. The Portuguese striker scored twice during the match on February 1. Luis Enrique's side ...
FIFA also said a record 78,742 international ... The top five international transfers also include Goncalo Ramos from Benfica to Paris St Germain, Leny Yoro from Lille to Manchester United ...
FIFA also said a record 78,742 international ... The top five internatio­nal transfers also inc­lude Goncalo Ramos from Ben­fica to Paris St-Germain, Leny Yoro from Lille to Manchester United ...