Bad PR for big money spendings because for all of these signings I can find players who cost half their fees that made more or at least similar impact(for several different reasons but still) and I'm willing to bet I'll even find free transfers too
🚨🚨| Highest transfer fees in English football history:
1. Elliot Anderson to Man City — £130m
2. Alexander Isak to Liverpool — £125m
3. Florian Wirtz to Liverpool — £116m
4. Moises Caicedo to Chelsea — £115m
5. Enzo Fernandez to Chelsea— £106.8m
6. Jack Grealish to Manchester City — £100m
7. Declan Rice to Arsenal — £105m
8. Romelu Lukaku to Chelsea — £97.5m
9. Paul Pogba to Manchester United — £89m
10. Antony to Manchester United — £85m
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A finished Nation.
To fund the International Mathematics Olympiad for 4 years will cost in estimates ₦730 million or 1-2billion naira.
Nigeria have spent ₦120 billion on religious pilgrimage subsidies and sponsorships between 2022 & 2026.
We are a nation with stupid leaders.
🗣️ "The boy that always impresses me is the Brazilian boy at Newcastle, the captain...I could see him causing interest from Man City or Liverpool or Arsenal even."
Ex-Everton scout Bryan King talks up Bruno Guimaraes as a viable transfer option for the Reds
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We will have to be very daft to pay more than 80m for this guy because while he might be a fantastic player he is still unproven, inexperienced. 80m more than pays for him with atleast a 30m EPL tax. DON'T DO IT!
RB Leipzig want to keep Yan Diomande and extend his contract, but they are 'expected to consider a higher bid in excess of €130m' [£112.2m] for the Liverpool-linked winger
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