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Progression of the British football transfer fee record
Progression of record for the highest transfer fee in the British football league
Progression of record for the highest transfer fee in the British football league
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The progression of the British football transfer fee record tracks the increases in the record for the highest transfer fee paid or received by British association football clubs. A transfer fee is the sum of money paid by one club to purchase the contract, and therefore the playing services, of a professional footballer. Fees are not generally formally disclosed by the clubs involved, and discrepancies can occur in figures quoted in the press. Trevor Francis, for example, is regarded as Britain's first £1m player but was officially transferred for £975,000. The generally reported figure of £1,180,000 included Value Added Tax, fees to the Football League and Francis' signing fee. Discrepancies may also occur due to deals which involve additional sums to be paid at a later date after a player has made a certain number of appearances, joint fees for two or more players, or deals in which one player is exchanged for a sum of money plus another player.
The first three-figure transfer fee was the £100 paid by Aston Villa in 1893 for Willie Groves. Eleven years later, Alf Common joined Middlesbrough for the first four-figure fee, a sum which caused a national sensation and outrage amongst the football authorities. The £5,000 mark was first reached in 1922 when Falkirk paid that amount for West Ham United's Syd Puddefoot, and six years later Arsenal paid the first £10,000 fee to acquire David Jack of Bolton Wanderers. After the Second World War, the spending power of clubs in mainland Europe outstripped that of British clubs for the first time, resulting in several substantial jumps in the transfer record. John Charles became the first player from Britain to command a fee of £50,000 when he joined Juventus in 1957, and four years later Denis Law joined Torino in the first £100,000 transaction involving a British club.
The 1970s saw a rapid increase in transfer fees. Martin Peters became the first £200,000 player in 1970, but by 1977 Kevin Keegan's move to West Germany's Hamburger SV had taken the record to £500,000. In January 1979 David Mills became the first player to be purchased for £500,000 by a British club, but just one month later Nottingham Forest paid twice that amount to acquire Birmingham City's Trevor Francis. In 1981 Bryan Robson cost Manchester United £1,500,000, but fees paid by British clubs lagged behind those paid by clubs in Italy, France and Spain. The fees paid by the Premier League's top clubs began to increase at a rapid rate, with Alan Shearer commanding the first £15,000,000 fee in 1996, paid by Newcastle United and the new millennium heralding the first £30,000,000 transfer, although sources differ as to whether this barrier was broken by Rio Ferdinand's move to Manchester United in 2002 or Andriy Shevchenko's transfer to Chelsea four years later.
On 1 September 2008, Manchester City agreed a reported £32,500,000 fee for Robinho, which remained the record amount paid by a British club until 31 January 2011, when Liverpool paid £35,000,000 for Andy Carroll from Newcastle United, which was also a new record amount paid for a British player. A few hours later, the record amount paid by a British club was broken again when Chelsea paid £50,000,000 for Fernando Torres from Liverpool.
On 11 June 2009, Manchester United announced that they had accepted an £80,000,000 bid from Real Madrid for Cristiano Ronaldo. The transfer was completed on 1 July 2009, setting not only a new British transfer record, but also a new world record (either in pounds or euros). In turn, that record was broken on 1 September 2013 when Real announced that their £85.3 million (€100 million) purchase of Gareth Bale from Tottenham Hotspur had been completed. This record was broken on 8 August 2016, when Manchester United signed Paul Pogba from Juventus for a fee of £89 million, again on 6 January 2018, when Philippe Coutinho moved to Barcelona from Liverpool for a reported initial fee of £105 million, which could rise to £142 million with various clauses being met.
On 31 January 2023, the record was broken when Chelsea signed Argentine player Enzo Fernández for a reported deal of £106.8 million. It was broken again on 1 September 2025 when Swedish striker Alexander Isak joined Liverpool from Newcastle United for a reported £125 million.
Record progression
| Date | Player | From | To | Fee | Reference | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18931893 | Scotland | West Bromwich Albion | Aston Villa | £100 | ||||||
| 1899April 1899 | England | Bury | Everton | £400 | ||||||
| 1903October 1903 | England | Barnsley | Small Heath | £500 | ||||||
| 1904January 1904 | Scotland | Sunderland | Newcastle United | £700 | ||||||
| 1905February 1905 | England | Sunderland | Middlesbrough | £1,000 | Barnes (2007)]], p. 309. | |||||
| 1907November 1907 | Scotland | Everton | Newcastle United | £1,600 | ||||||
| 1911 (1)February 1911 | England | Falkirk | Blackburn Rovers | £1,800 | ||||||
| 1911 (2)October 1911 | England | Bury | Newcastle United | £1,950 | ||||||
| 1913November 1913 | England | Barnsley | Sheffield United | £2,000 | ||||||
| 1914February 1914 | England | Heart of Midlothian | Blackburn Rovers | £2,500 | ||||||
| March 1920 | England | Blackpool | Birmingham | £3,650 | ||||||
| May 1920 | Scotland | Ayr United | Birmingham | £3,700 | ||||||
| November 1920 | England | Sheffield United | Everton | £4,000 | ||||||
| December 1920 | England | Hull City | Sheffield United | £4,500 | ||||||
| 1922 (1)February 1922 | England | West Ham United | Falkirk | £5,000 | ||||||
| 1922 (2)March 1922 | England | South Shields | Sunderland | £5,500 | ||||||
| 1923November 1923 | Scotland | Middlesbrough | Chelsea | £6,000 | ||||||
| 1925December 1925 | England | Burnley | Sunderland | £6,500 | ||||||
| 1927April 1927 | Scotland | Partick Thistle | Aston Villa | £7,500 | title=A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players | author=John Litster | publisher=Scottish Football Historian magazine | date=October 2012}} | ||
| 1928October 1928 | England | Bolton Wanderers | Arsenal | £10,647 | ||||||
| 1938August 1938 | Wales | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Arsenal | £14,000 | ||||||
| 1947 (1)September 1947 | Scotland | Morton | Derby County | £15,500 | ||||||
| 1947 (2)November 1947 | England | Chelsea | Notts County | £20,000 | ||||||
| 1948February 1948 | England | Newcastle United | Sunderland | £20,500 | ||||||
| 1949 (1)February 1949 | England | Manchester United | Derby County | £24,000 | ||||||
| 1949 (2)December 1949 | England | Sheffield Wednesday | Preston North End | £26,500 | ||||||
| 1950October 1950 | Wales | Aston Villa | Sunderland | £30,000 | Barnes (2007)]], p. 310. | |||||
| 1951March 1951 | England | Notts County | Sheffield Wednesday | £34,500 | ||||||
| 1955July 1955 | Italy | Charlton Athletic | Sampdoria | £35,000 | ||||||
| 1957April 1957 | Wales | Leeds United | Juventus | £65,000 | ||||||
| 1961June 1961 | England | Aston Villa | Internazionale | £85,000 | ||||||
| 1962July 1962 | Scotland | Torino | Manchester United | £115,000 | ||||||
| 1968January 1968 | England | Southampton | Tottenham Hotspur | £125,000 | ||||||
| 1968June 1968 | England | Fulham | Leicester City | £150,000 | ||||||
| 1969June 1969 | England | Leicester City | Leeds United | £165,000 | ||||||
| 1970March 1970 | England | West Ham United | Tottenham Hotspur | £200,000 | ||||||
| 1971December 1971 | England | Everton | Arsenal | £220,000 | ||||||
| 1972August 1972 | England | Leicester City | Derby County | £225,000 | ||||||
| 1974January 1974 | England | Chelsea | Stoke City | £240,000 | ||||||
| 1974February 1974 | England | Birmingham City | Everton | £350,000 | ||||||
| 1977June 1977 | England | Liverpool | Hamburger SV | £500,000 | url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/sports_talk/1887993.stm | title=Ask Albert – Number 59 | publisher=BBC | access-date=11 March 2008 | date=22 March 2002 | author=Albert Sewell}} |
| 1979 (1)January 1979 | England | Middlesbrough | West Bromwich Albion | £516,000 | ||||||
| 1979 (2)February 1979 | England | Birmingham City | Nottingham Forest | £1,180,000 | ||||||
| 1979 (3)September 1979 | England | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Manchester City | £1,450,000 | ||||||
| 1979 (4)September 1979 | Scotland | Aston Villa | Wolverhampton Wanderers | £1,469,000 | ||||||
| 1981October 1981 | England | West Bromwich Albion | Manchester United | £1,500,000 | ||||||
| 1984May 1984 | England | Manchester United | Milan | £1,500,000 | ||||||
| 1986May 1986 | Wales | Manchester United | Barcelona | £2,300,000 | ||||||
| 1987June 1987 | Wales | Liverpool | Juventus | £3,200,000 | ||||||
| 1989July 1989 | England | Tottenham Hotspur | Marseille | £4,250,000 | ||||||
| 1991July 1991 | England | Aston Villa | Bari | £5,500,000 | ||||||
| 1991August 1991 | England | Rangers | Marseille | £5,500,000 | ||||||
| 1992June 1992 | England | Tottenham Hotspur | Lazio | £5,500,000 | ||||||
| 1995 (1)January 1995 | England | Newcastle United | Manchester United | £7,000,000 | ||||||
| 1995 (2)June 1995 | Netherlands | Internazionale | Arsenal | £7,500,000 | ||||||
| 1995 (3)June 1995 | England | Nottingham Forest | Liverpool | £8,500,000 | ||||||
| 1996July 1996 | England | Blackburn Rovers | Newcastle United | £15,000,000 | ||||||
| 1999August 1999 | France | Arsenal | Real Madrid | £22,500,000 | ||||||
| 2001July 2001 | Argentina | Lazio | Manchester United | £28,100,000 | {{cite news | url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/1423604.stm | title=Veron seals £28.1m Man Utd move | |||
| 2002July 2002 | England | Leeds United | Manchester United | £29,100,000 | ||||||
| 2006July 2006 | Ukraine | Milan | Chelsea | £30,800,000 | ||||||
| 2008September 2008 | Brazil Robinho | Real Madrid | Manchester City | £32,500,000 | ||||||
| 2009July 2009 | Portugal | Manchester United | Real Madrid | £80,000,000 | ||||||
| 2013September 2013 | Wales | Tottenham Hotspur | Real Madrid | £85,300,000 | ||||||
| 2016July 2016 | France | Juventus | Manchester United | £89,000,000 | ||||||
| 2018January 2018 | Brazil | Liverpool | Barcelona | £105,000,000 | ||||||
| 2023January 2023 | Argentina | Benfica | Chelsea | £106,800,000 | ||||||
| 2025September 2025 | Sweden Alexander Isak | Newcastle United | Liverpool | £125,000,000 |
Notes
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