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The Ultimate List of the Biggest Signings in Europe’s Top Clubs

Football’s transfer market has reached unprecedented heights over the past decade, with Europe’s biggest clubs constantly breaking their own spending records. From superstar signings to bold investments in rising talents, these moves highlight just how far clubs are willing to go in pursuit of glory. Here’s a look at the most expensive transfers in history for some of the continent’s giants.

PSG – Neymar

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Paris Saint-Germain broke all records when they signed Neymar from Barcelona. The Brazilian star arrived in Paris for a staggering £188.7 million, making him the most expensive transfer in football history and setting a benchmark that still hasn’t been matched.

Barcelona – Ousmane Dembélé

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Barcelona made headlines by bringing in Ousmane Dembélé as a replacement for Neymar. The French winger cost £125.8 million, showing Barça’s willingness to invest heavily in young attacking talent after losing their star player.

Liverpool – Alexander Isak

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Liverpool made their record move by securing Alexander Isak. The Swedish forward joined for £123.2 million, underlining the club’s commitment to strengthening its attack in pursuit of more titles.

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Atlético Madrid – João Félix

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Atlético Madrid stunned the market with the signing of João Félix. The Portuguese wonderkid arrived for £108.1 million, a clear sign that the Spanish side was willing to challenge Europe’s elite with big-money transfers.

Real Madrid – Jude Bellingham

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Real Madrid’s pursuit of young talent led them to Jude Bellingham. The English midfielder became their record buy at £108 million, marking him as one of the central figures in Madrid’s next era of dominance.

Chelsea – Enzo Fernández

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Chelsea entered the record books when they signed Enzo Fernández. The Argentine World Cup winner joined for £102.8 million, showcasing the Blues’ aggressive approach in the transfer market.

Manchester City – Jack Grealish

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Manchester City secured Jack Grealish in one of the Premier League’s most talked-about deals. The English midfielder cost £99.9 million, symbolizing Pep Guardiola’s belief in his creativity and versatility.

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Juventus – Cristiano Ronaldo

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Juventus shocked the football world when they brought in Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese superstar moved for £99.5 million, adding immense star power and global attention to the Serie A giants.

Arsenal – Declan Rice

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Arsenal broke their transfer record with the arrival of Declan Rice. The English midfielder cost £99.1 million, becoming a cornerstone of the Gunners’ long-term project to challenge for major honors.

Manchester United – Paul Pogba

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Manchester United made Paul Pogba their record signing when he returned from Juventus. The French midfielder joined for £89.2 million, making a huge statement about the club’s ambitions at the time.

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