In association football, a transfer is the action taken whenever a player moves between clubs. It refers to the transferring of a players registration from one club to another. In general the players can only be transferred during a transfer window and according to the rules set by a governing body.
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When a footballer is under contract with a club, he can only leave if the club agrees to terminate this contract. As a way of compensation, the club to whom the player is transferring will usually pay a capital sum. This is known as the 'transfer fee'. As part of the transfer deal, a proportion of the fee may go to the player himself and any agents involved in the deal. Again, the exact percentage is subject to the regulations of the relevant governing body.
Historically, transfer fees were paid even when the player was out of contract (except in Spain), but since the Bosman ruling, this is no longer the case. This ruling occurred when the European Union declared that the practice of demanding a fee for players out of contract was illegal. However, in order to secure an income for smaller clubs, UEFA regulations still state that a fee must be paid for players under the age of 23. This may be set by a tribunal if it cannot be agreed upon between the two clubs.
Transfers may also involve a part-exchange, in which some or all of the capital fee is paid for by trading another player from the signing club to the selling club. Other methods of paying a transfer fee include:
Additionally, a single fee may be used to buy the registration of many players at once.
On 19 October 2003 FIFA issued regulations and annexes that cover training compensation and a solidarity mechanism for the movement of players across borders.
If a player moves during the course of a contract, after reaching the age of 23 or after his second transfer (whichever comes first), a proportion (5%) of any compensation paid to the previous club will be distributed to the club(s) involved in the training and education of the player. This distribution will be made in proportion to the number of years the player has been registered with the relevant clubs between the age of 12 and 23.
The nature of the 5% that comes from the solidarity mechanism is in some sense a return in investment for the nursery club.
The following table shows the highest transfer fees ever paid in British Pounds. Using a different currency (the Euro being the most relevant) produces a slightly different list due to exchange rate fluctuations. The great majority of transfer fees over £10 million have been paid by clubs in England, Italy or Spain.
European football experienced a "transfer bubble" between circa 1999 and 2002, and fees then fell away significantly. The most expensive transfer since that time was Manchester City's purchase of Robinho in 2008, for a fee of £32.5 million [1].
Of the transfers in the list below, Rio Ferdinand's included performance related clauses, as may some of the other deals. This leads to different figures being given by different sources. Such performance related clauses have become more common since the bursting of the transfer bubble, meaning that it is harder to produce definitive lists of the largest transfer fees than was the case in the past.
Rank | Player | From | To | Transfer Fee (£ millions) |
Transfer Fee (€ millions) |
Year |
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1 | Zinedine Zidane | Juventus | Real Madrid | 46.0[2] | 76.0 | 2001 |
2 | Luís Figo | Barcelona | Real Madrid | 38.7[3] | 58.5 | 2000 |
3 | Hernán Crespo | Parma | Lazio | 35.5[4] | 53.6 | 2000 |
4 | Gianluigi Buffon | Parma | Juventus | 32.6[5] | 49.2 | 2001 |
5 | Robinho | Real Madrid | Manchester City | 32.5[1] | 49.0 | 2008 |
6 | Christian Vieri | Lazio | Internazionale | 32.0[6] | 48.3 | 1999 |
7 | Andriy Shevchenko | Milan | Chelsea | 30.8[7] | 46.5 | 2006 |
8 | Dimitar Berbatov | Tottenham | Manchester United | 30.75[8] | 46.4 | 2008 |
9 | Pavel Nedvěd | Lazio | Juventus | 30.6[9] | 46.2 | 2001 |
10 | Rio Ferdinand | Leeds United | Manchester United | 29.1[10] | 43.9 | 2002 |
11 | Gaizka Mendieta | Valencia | Lazio | 29.0[11] | 43.8 | 2001 |
12 | Ronaldo | Internazionale | Real Madrid | 28.49[12] | 43.0 | 2002 |
13 | Juan Sebastián Verón | Lazio | Manchester United | 28.1[13] | 42.4 | 2001 |
14 | Wayne Rooney | Everton | Manchester United | 27.0[14] | 40.8 | 2004 |