Presentation of the top 20 PLA transfer pricing - with Ronaldo, Bale and Coutinho.

in #sports6 years ago (edited)

Only with a transfer time of two weeks, the clubs want to finish their summer business. Not all signing is in the plan, but the bosses expect their newcomers to become a legend or at least a profit as the company grows. Over the years, athletes have obtained great gains in the last years by discovering the 20 most important titles in the Premier League.

The sale of Philippe Coutinho by Liverpool is at the top.
Club Merseyside bought a Brazilian from Inter for 8.5 million pounds in 2013, before Barcelona won 142 million pounds five years later. For Liverpool, this means a profit of £133.5 million on the transfer rate alone, the highest in Premier League history.

This is almost double the profit, Tottenham signed with Gareth Bale for £10 million from Southampton before selling it to Real Madrid for £85 million. It was a profit of 75 million for the spores.

The sale of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid by Manchester United generated another profit of £67.8 million.

Virgil Van Dijk was sold to Liverpool and Everton for the sale of Romelu Lukaku to Manchester United for 62 million pounds.

Liverpool has more entries among the top 20 than any other club. In addition to Coutinho, they raised £52.3 million selling Luis Suarez to Barcelona, £48.5 million moving Raheem Sterling to Manchester City and £30 million to Fernando Torres in Chelsea.
These transactions generate a total profit of £264.3 million.

Top 20 Benefits

Wayne Rooney (£27 million)
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Everton to Manchester United: £27 million

Luke Shaw (£27 million)
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Southampton to Manchester United - £27 million

Moussa Sissoko (£28.5 million)
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Toulouse to Newcastle - £1.5 million
Newcastle to Tottenham: £30 million

David Luiz (£28.7 million)
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Benfica to Chelsea - £21.3 million
Chelsea to PSG - £50 million

Jordan Pickford (£30 million)
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Sunderland to Everton: £30 million

Fernando Torres (£30 million)
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Athletics Madrid to Liverpool - £20 million
Liverpool to Chelsea - £50 million

Danny Drinkwater (£34.2 million)
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Manchester United to Leicester - £800 000
Leicester to Chelsea - £35 million

Andy Carroll (£35 million)
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Newcastle to Liverpool - £35 million

Cesc Fàbregas (£35 million)
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Arsenal to Barcelona - £35 million

Oscar (£35 million)
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International to Chelsea - £25 million
Chelsea in Shanghai SIPG - £60 million

John Stones stones (£44.5 million)
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Barnsley to Everton - 3 million pounds
Everton to Manchester City - £47.5 million

Kyle Walker (£45 million)
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Sheffield United in Tottenham - £8 million
Tottenham to Manchester City: £53 million

Raheem Sterling (GBP 48,5 million)
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QPR in Liverpool - £500,000
Liverpool to Manchester City - £49 million

Luis Suárez (£52.3 million)
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Ajax to Liverpool - £22.7 million
Liverpool to Barcelona - £75 million

Riyad Mahrez (59.6m)
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Le Havre to Leicester - £400 000
Leicester to Manchester City: £60 million.

Romelu Lukaku (£62 million)
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Chelsea to Everton: £24 million
Everton to Manchester United £86 million

Virgil van Dijk (GBP 62 million)
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Celtic to Southampton - £13 million
Southampton to Liverpool - £75 million

Cristiano Ronaldo (£67.76 million)
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Sport at Man United - £12.24 million
Man United to Real Madrid - £80 million

Gareth Bale (£75million)
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Southampton to Tottenham - £5 million
Tottenham to Real Madrid - £80 million

Philippe Coutinho (£133,5 million)
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Inter to Liverpool - £8.5m
Liverpool to Barcelona - £142 million