Top 10 biggest transfer market profits of all time
After spending considerably less money in recruiting players, several clubs opt to sell prized assets in order to earn a handsome profit.
Here are the 10 biggest mark-ups in European football.
10) Everton (2017) - ROMELU LUKAKU - Mark up: £40m
Chelsea – Everton £28m (2014), Everton – Manchester United £75m (2017)
9) Juventus (2001) - ZINEDINE ZIDANE - Mark up: £45m
Bordeaux – Juventus £3m (1996), Juventus – Real Madrid £48m (2001)
8) Liverpool (2014) - LUIS SUAREZ - Mark up: £52.2m
Ajax – Liverpool £22.8m (2011), Liverpool – Barcelona £75m (2014)
7) Southampton (2018) - VIRGIL VAN DIJK - Mark up: £62m
Celtic – Southampton £13m (2015), Southampton – Liverpool £75m (2018)
6) Manchester United (2009) - CRISTIANO RONALDO - Mark-up: £63m
Sporting Lisbon – Manchester United £17m (2003), Manchester United – Real Madrid £80m (2009)
5) Tottenham (2013) - GARETH BALE - Mark-up: £76m
Southampton – Tottenham £10m (2007), Tottenham – Real Madrid £86m (2013)
4) Borussia Dortmund (2017) - OUSMANE DEMBELE - Mark up: £81m
Rennes – Borussia Dortmund £13.5m (2016), Borussia Dortmund – Barcelona £94.5m (2017)
3) Juventus (2016) - PAUL POGBA - Mark-up: £89m
Manchester United – Juventus free (2012), Juventus – Manchester United £89m (2016)
2) Liverpool (2018) - PHILIPPE COUTINHO - Mark up: £136.5m
Inter – Liverpool £8.5m (2013), Liverpool – Barcelona £145m (2018)
1) Barcelona (2017) - NEYMAR - Mark up: £149m
Santos – Barcelona £49m (2013), Barcelona – PSG - £198m (2017)
NEYMAR is d best
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