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Highest level competition: 8 of the 10 most expensive transfers play in the Premier League

By Alexis Almosnino

The Premier League became, without a doubt, the most important competition in the world, according to the names that compete in it.

The Premier League became, without a doubt, the most important competition in the world, according to the names that compete in it.

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The last transfer market was a full stop for an exciting transfer of players. During some very intense months, marked by the change of air of some players that we could not even imagine and several operations that although they seemed very on track, finally did not materialize.

Heading this table is English international Jack Grealish, the star signing of Pep Guardiola's Manchester City and the express request of the coach for which the Premier League champion paid no less than € 117.5 million. Another candidate for the English title, in this case Chelsea, paid € 115m to recruit Romelu Lukaku from Inter Milan. Another box of the British competition closes the podium, Manchester United, in this case for the € 85 million of Jadon Sancho.

But this does not end here, but rather reflects what has been a trend for some years. This is how the players who made it to the Premier League complete the podium, they almost fill all the lockers. Thus, 8 of the 10 most expensive passes are currently playing in England. They are joined by Cristiano Ronaldo, who reached a very low amount, but filled the category with hierarchy.

These are the 10 highest transfers in the 2021 transfer market

Jack Grealish to Manchester City, by 117,5 M€

Romelu Lukaku to Chelsea, by 115 M€

Jadon Sancho to Manchester United, by 85 M€

Achraf Hakimi to Paris Saint Germain, by 60 M€

Ben White to Arsenal, by 58,5 M€

Dayot Upamecano to Bayern Múnich, by 42,5 M€

Raphaël Varane to Manchester United, by por 40 M€

Ibrahima Konaté to Liverpool, by 40 M€

Tammy Abraham to Roma, by 40 M€

Emiliano Buendía to Aston Villa, by 38,4 M€


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