Footballers’ transfer values continue to rise – but the high fees might not be the problem
If global football star Kylian Mbappe is worth £177 million, and a Greggs sausage roll costs £1.25, how many Greggs
If global football star Kylian Mbappe is worth £177 million, and a Greggs sausage roll costs £1.25, how many Greggs
Now that the summer transfer window has closed, here is our round up of United and City’s transfers. Manchester United
Every year that has gone by without a Premier League title win gets more concerning for Manchester United.
As the transfer window looms, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has gone on record saying that being a top-flight player is not enough of an accolade if they want to make a move to Manchester United.
The biggest deal of the window came when Barcelona’s forked out £142m to capture the Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho – the second most expensive transfer ever and the biggest deal to go through in a January window.
As the souped-up hype machine that is the January transfer window creaks open once more, we look back to some moments of inspiration that helped turn the season around for various Bolton Wanderers managers.
With a record £835million spent on new players by Premier League clubs, this transfer window was the most expensive in English football history.
Centre-back Rojo, 24, is due to cost United around £16million in a part swap deal, that involves misfiring winger Nani being shipped out to the Argentine’s club Sporting Lisbon.
Yannick Bastos only second player from Luxembourg to play in Britain
Bolton mid-table in Championship and have £163.8million debt
Ronaldo spent six years at United, moved to Real Madrid in 2009
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